health system of the society [1‚2]. The cerebrovascular incidents‚ in particular the cerebral aneurysm rupture is one of the most important reasons of death and disability in human . The cerebral diseases and disabilities include aneurysm‚ intracranial hematomas‚ Arterio- Venous Malformation (AVM)‚ Arterio- Venous Fistula (AVF)‚ embolism and arterial thrombosis‚ and vascular stenosis‚ among which aneurysm has particular importance due to its prevalence and the fact that the most common sing of it
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: J. Randy Rolen Patient ID: 115037 Date of Surgery: 12/13/---- Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD‚ Internal Medicine Surgeon: Simon Williams‚ MD‚ Pulmonary/Thoracic Surgery Preoperative Diagnosis: Recurrent right pneumothorax. Postoperative Diagnosis: Same. Operative Procedure: Right chest tube thoracostomy‚ pleura drainage. Anesthesia: Xylocaine 1%. Specimen Removed: Pleural fluid sent for cytology. INDICATIONS: This 61-year-old white male presents
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Deanna Martinez Patient ID: 117232 Date of Surgery: 05/27/---- Admitting Physician: Sheila Goodman‚ MD‚ Neurosurgery Surgeon: Sheila Goodman‚ MD Assistant: Markus LeRoy Johnson‚ PA-C Preoperative Diagnosis: Lateral recess syndrome at L5-S1‚ right. Postoperative Diagnosis: Herniated disk at L5-S1‚ right. Operative Procedure: Lumbar laminectomy and excision of disk at L5-S1 on the right. Anesthesia: General endotracheal plus Marcaine with
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patient with acute abdominal pain Karen DeLawder Chamberlain College of Nursing NR305: Health Assessment Spring 2011 Assessment of the patient with acute abdominal pain Introduction Assessment of the patient with acute abdominal pain is an article published in the Nursing Standard Journal in the June 2006 issue‚ written by Elaine Cole‚ Antonia Lynch‚ and Helen Cugnoni. This article gives an in depth look at common diagnosis associated with abdominal pain. With each diagnosis the article gives
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Aortic Valve Stenosis Aortic Valve Stenosis is the narrowing or obstruction of the heart ’s aortic valve. The aorta is a large artery that originates in the left ventricle (lower chamber) of the heart. The narrowing and obstruction of the aortic valve prevents it from opening properly and blocks the flow of blood from the left ventricle to the aorta and onward towards the rest of the body. Aortic valve stenosis occurs in approximately 5 out of every 10‚000 people.1 It occurs more commonly
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE Intracranial Aneurysm The normal functioning of brain requires continuous supply of oxygen and othernutrients. Brain which consists of more than 86.1± 8.1 billion neurons have a highmetabolic rate compared to other cells found elsewhere in the body(Azevedoet al.‚ 2009).The physiological demands for these cells are served by the densest vascularnetworks in the human body which receives 15% of cardiac output and 20% ofoxygen utilized by the body (Kumar et al.‚ 2003). A compromised
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Clarita J. Wilson Patient ID: 110854 DOB: 02/17/1960 Age: 54 Sex: F Date of Admission: 05/11/2014 Date of Procedure: 05/12/2014 Admitting Physician: Linda Geribaldi‚ RN‚ FNP Surgeon: Max L. Hirsch Assistant: Markus LeRoy Johnson‚ PA-C Preoperative Diagnosis: Left hip osteoarthritis. Postoperative Diagnosis: Left hip osteoarthritis. Operative Procedure: Left total hip arthroplasty. Anesthesia: General Endotracheal. Specimen Removed: None. IV fluids: 2
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The clinical treatments described and recommended in this publication are based on research and consultation with nursing‚ medical‚ and legal authorities. To the best of our knowledge‚ these procedures reflect currently accepted practice. Nevertheless‚ they can’t be considered absolute and universal recommendations. For individual applications‚ all recommendations must be considered in light of the patient’s clinical condition and‚ before administration of new or infrequently used drugs‚
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Aortic Dissection An aortic dissection is a tear in your aorta. The aorta is the main blood vessel that carries blood out of your heart to supply the rest of your body. It comes out of your heart and curves around‚ then goes down through your chest (thoracic aorta) and into your belly (abdominal aorta). The wall of the aorta has inner and outer layers. Aortic dissection occurs most often in the thoracic aorta. This is more likely to happen if the inner layer of the aorta has a weak spot or gets
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that raise awareness about issues or that report the results of environmental scans and research. Building A Better MD&A — A Guide For Smaller Issuers supplements the CPRB’s earlier material Management’s Discussion and Analysis: Guidance on Preparation and Disclosure that was published in 2004. Building A Better MD&A — A Guide For Smaller Issuers is intended to assist senior management and boards of directors in maximizing the usefulness of their MD&A for investors. While it is targeted at
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