but instead she was looking for the proper vein and cleaning it without gloves. Whether the MA washed her hands or not‚ she is still spreading germs. The gloves should have been put on prior to her ever touching the patient‚ not after she felt‚ cleaned with alcohol‚ and applied the tourniquet. Then for the MA to be “fishing” around for over five minutes without actually feeling a vein (usually you can’t see them and if you can they are too superficial to get blood from).
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chambers two atria that receive blood from the body’s veins. And two ventricles that pump blood into the body’s arteries. There is a thin wall between the atria’s that is called the interatrial septum. There is a wall between the ventricles called interventricular septum. Right Atrium- This is the superior right chamber. It receives deoxygenated blood from the main veins‚ the superior and inferior vena cava and the coronary sinus. (These veins drain a series of blood vessels called the systemic circuit
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digitorious superficials Second lumbrical Possible test question A 1 ( annular ) pulley of the flexor tendon sheath and there A2- proximal phalanx A3- PIP A4- middle third of the middle phalanx a5- distal interphalangeal joint Keeps bow stringing
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When we hear the word medicine‚ doesn’t that imply it is a remedy to cure a sickness or disease? Medicine is used to restore our faith‚ hope‚ and most importantly‚ our lives. For hundreds of years‚ medicine has been known to cure many people including those who had barely an ounce of life left. However‚ as the Middle Ages progressed‚ medieval medicine became popular among people even though it was killing them instead of healing them. One example is the Black Death. As this horrible disease was
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closed by sphincter of Oddi E. After entering the pancreatic head turns superiorly 42. The common hepatic duct: A. Drains the bile and pancreatic secretion B. Is formed by fusion of hepatic and cystic duct ( =common bile duct) C. Runs with the portal vein the lesser omentum D. Is formed by fusion of right and left bile duct E. None of above (is formed by the fusion of right and left hepatic duct‚ joins the cystic duct and forms the common bile duct) 1. By the union of the bile duct and cystic
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1. LOCATION: Inpatient‚ Hospital PATIENT: Margaret Hill ATTENDING PHYSICIAN: Ronald Green‚ MD SURGEON: Gary Sanchez‚ MD PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic cholecystitis and cholelithiasis POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic cholecystitis and cholelithiasis PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy INDICATION: Mrs. Hill has been having RUQ pain with nausea and vomiting and diarrhea. The patient was found to have chronic cholecystitis with cholelithiasis and she was taken to the operating room. PROCEDURE:
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› The secondary spaces: Masseteric‚ Pterygomandibular‚ superficial and deep temporal‚ Lateral pharyngeal‚ Retropharyngeal‚ Parotid and Prevertebral. Clinical significance of the fascial spaces categorization is as follow: › Face: Buccal‚ Canine‚ Parotid and Masticatory. › Suprahyoid: Submental‚ Sublingual
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through a little blood on the toilet paper when you wipe out. Rectal canal will manage to hold tight and is therefore equipped with two sphincters which one is consciously controllable. In addition‚ a sealing mechanism in the lining of soft superficial veins that contributes to the density. Causes of hemorrhoids About half of all Swedes over 50 have hemorrhoids. These are usually located in the anal canal but can eventually become so large that they extend outside the anus. The remains benign‚ but
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Laboratory Assignment # 1 Chapter #1 The Human Body‚ An orientation Name: Date: 1/18/13 Part A Match the terms in Column A with the correct definition in Column B. Place the answer you select in the space provided. Column A Column B a. Parietal Pleura __B 1. Membrane on the surface of the heart b. Pericardial Membranes ___I 2. Membrane on the surface of the stomach c. Peritoneal Membrane ___H 3. Structure that separates thoracic and
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The Circulatory System The circulatory system in anatomy and physiology is the course taken by the blood through the arteries‚ capillaries‚ and veins and back to the heart. In humans and the higher vertebrates‚ the heart is made up of four chambers the right and left auricles‚ or atria‚ and the right and left ventricles. The right side of the heart pumps oxygen-poor blood from the cells of the body back to the lungs for new oxygen; the left side of the heart receives blood rich in oxygen from
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