Echocardiography Workshop Paul Lindower‚ MD‚ FASE Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine University of Iowa Hospitals Friday October 6‚ 2006 Echocardiography for the Primary Care Practitioner • Educational Objectives: – Understand the Bernoulli and Continuity equations and how they may be used to assess valvular disease – Recognize echo techniques to assess the severity of mitral regurgitation and their limitations – Describe what factors determine whether a pericardial effusion promotes
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Responsible Caving Published by The National Speleological Society A Guide to A Guide to Responsible Caving National Speleological Society 2813 Cave Avenue Huntsville‚ AL 35810 256-852-1300 nss@caves.org www.caves.org Fourth Edition‚ 2009 Text: Cheryl Jones Design: Mike Dale/Switchback Design Printing: Raines This publication was made possible through a generous donation by Inner Mountain Outfitters. Copies of this Guide may be obtained through the National Speleological Society
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Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care. Name: Santoya Bennett I.D: P1012646 Group: 50 In this essay I would be writing about the main features of the human body and there functions. The major systems of the human body are Cardiovascular System‚ Digestive System‚ Endocrine System‚ Urinary System‚ Immune System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Reproductive System and Respiratory System. The human body is a complex collection of various systems‚ which work together to make
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five other people when she had just turned 11. They fled the state as fast as they could by bus and landed in a Urban town filled with busybodies and business people to the brim. In that harsh month in the season of winter‚ two of them died of hypothermia‚ one of them of starvation‚ and another was arrested for attempted robbery‚ of course‚ in which he did for the remaining two. They made shelter with an old man after a month of begging on the streets for something
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Moving to the Klondike in search for gold had benefits and disadvantages. You could get gold and become rich‚ but you could also find nothing‚ and you would be cold. It is also dangerous living there. It is very cold and it snows a lot. You would be lucky to get any sleep because if the snow falls on you‚ you could die. Some people want to become rich so they go to the Klondike for gold. There are some benefits like becoming rich or getting some money. You also get to spend a lot of time in nature
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(2009). Nurse-physician relationships in hospitals: 20‚000 Nurses tell their story Sirota‚ T. (2007). Nurse/physician relationships: Improving or not? Nursing 37 (1). Sterchi‚ L. (2007). Perceptions that affect physician-nurse collaboration in the perioperative setting
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Piana‚ MD Department of Anesthesia‚ Hôpital d’Enfants Armand Trousseau‚ 26 avenue du Dr Arnold Netter‚ 75571 Paris‚ Cedex 12‚ France Keywords: blood transfusion colloid crystalloids fluid therapy hypoglycaemia hyperglycaemia neonate Perioperative fluid management in paediatrics has been the subject of many controversies in recent years‚ but fluid management in the neonatal period has not been considered in most
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current nursing shortages‚ cost containment and high expectations for quality nursing care‚ there is a urgent need for nurses to recognize and act upon organizational and system problems. Critical thinking is essential for nurses working in perioperative care. It is a vital part of nursing care. The nurses scope of practiced has expanded therefore the demand for critical thinking‚ the ability to solve problems‚ and ability to make sound judgments has also increased. Some things included in critical
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The article I chose to critique is called “The Ethics and Respoibiltes of Spaying and Neutering” written by Cargill John and Thorpe Vargas Susan. The Main idea in this article is tackling the problems of neutering and spaying your pets as well as the problem of overpopulation of pets. Throughout this article they gave statiicts like 11 to 19 million animals are killed in animals shelters each year. (Cargill‚ Vargas) As well as other numbers that further credit why pets should get neutered. And being
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information that was collected through pain‚ murders‚ injustices‚ and inhumane acts of cruelty to Jewish men‚ women‚ and children. Heavy experimentation was conducted on unwilling patients in concentration camps during World War II. Experiments on hypothermia‚ hemorrhage‚ altitude sickness‚ air pollution‚ etc. were conducted on innocent Jewish people with the pretext that Jewish lives were nonetheless already condemned. Much information was obtained through this heavy experimentation thus many doctors
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