References: AORN guideline for prevention of venous stasis. (2007‚ March). AORN Journal‚ 85(3)‚ 607-624. Retrieved from http://compressionsolutions.us/files/pdfs/AORN%20Guidelines.pdf Brady‚ D.‚ Raingruber‚ B.‚ Peterson‚ J.‚ Varnau‚ W.‚ Denman‚ J.‚ Resuello‚ R.‚...Mahnke‚ J. (2007‚ July-September). The use
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particular. Like the rest of the nation‚ Abbasi had great faith in Rajiv Gandhi when he became the Prime Minister after his mother’s assassination and whose initial attempts to rejuvenate the ailing economy was a welcome relief after decades of socialist stasis. But‚ Abbasi’s exasperation reveals that little has changed between the assassinations: “I thought things would get better with the fellow Rajiv Gandhi taking over” (33). When the conscientious Abbasi learns that his women workers are being gradually
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However‚ in 1972‚ evolutionary scientists Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge proposed another explanation for the numerous gaps in the fossil record. They suggested that the "gaps" were real‚ representing periods of stasis in morphology. They termed this mode of evolution "punctuated equilibrium." This means that species are generally morphologically stable‚ changing little for millions of years. This leisurely pace is "punctuated" by a rapid burst of change that
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the high mortality associated with the rupture of appendix‚ which may lead to severe complications such as peritonitis. CAUSES Primary obstruction of the appendix increases the pressure within the lumen which causes thrombosis and occlusion and stasis of lymphatic flow which in turn causes infection due to bacteria. As bacteria begins to leak out through the dying walls‚ pus forms within and around the appendix. The end result of the cascade is appendicular rupture causing peritonitis which may
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Freedom can be described as free-will or the option to do whatever the self wants without an impediment. In Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Vonnegut illustrates the question of controversy through the two characters‚ Kilgore Trout‚ and Dwayne Hoover. Vonnegut makes the reader question whether or not they have free-will by making Dwayne Hoover challenge his own possession or dispossession of freedom. Through the example of Dwayne Hoover and his belief that he is the sole person on Earth whom
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SHOCK Shock is one of the features most commonly present after accident‚ injury or sudden illness‚ especially if the sudden illness is characterized by pain. The essential factors in shock is a lowered blood pressure. Shock may be 1. Primary – This occurs actually at the of the accident or sudden illness. 2. Secondary – This may not develop until several hours after the accident or sudden illness and is usually very serious. There are several terms used to classify shock; probably the two most
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Cited: Manicas‚ Peter T. "War‚ Stasis‚ and Greek Political Thought." Comparative Studies in Society and History‚ Vol. 2. Comparative Studies in Society and History. October 1982. University of Hawai ’i at Manoa. 17 pp. 20 September 2008. http://www.libstudy.hawaii.edu/manicas/pdf_files/pub/WarStasis
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slow venous blood circulation increasing the risk for blood clotting or endothelium trauma which also increases the risk for a thrombolytic event. The current treatment consists of mechanical compression to improve circulation by preventing venous stasis or pharmacological intervention in the form of anti-coagulants to inhibit platelet aggregation. The treatment with one of both of the above mentioned method can help to prevent the development of a thrombolytic event. Venous thrombolytic events are
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Cardiovascular System Medical Terminology Worksheet Please write the meaning of the terms in the right column. Prefixes‚ Suffixes‚ Root Words a | No‚ not without‚ away from‚ negative‚ and noun ending. | -ac | Pertaining to | -al | Pertaining to | angi/o | Angina. Cjoking‚ strangling | aort/o | Aorta | -ar | Pertaining to | arteri/o | Artery | -ary | Pertaining to | ather/o | Plaque‚ fatty substance | atri/o | Atrium | bi | Twice‚ double‚ two | brady | Slow | calc/i | Calcium
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PATIENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT Student’s Name: Antonina Polukhina Date: 4/1/2015 Clinical Facility: NCMC PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT: Patient Initials: S. E. Age: 58 y. o. Sex: Female Admitting Diagnosis: weakness/dizziness Vital Signs: Temp. 97.4‚ Pulse 106‚ Respirations 18‚ BP 118/56 Ht/Wt/BMI: Height = 167.64 cm‚ Weight = 84.878 kg‚ BMI 30.2 Skin/Wounds: (Skin turgor; presence of any skin breakdown; incisions; wounds.) Subjective: patient denies any skin breakdowns. Objective: leg skin is
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