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    film‚ then a handoff to the patient of the developing and interpreting of the film. The patient then returns to reception to hand off the film and wait‚ again‚ to be called to an exam room. Once in the exam room the patient was seen by either a surgeon or a senior resident. If adjustments‚ alterations‚ or removal of a cast was needed‚ the patient would have to wait for the cast technician. Once this exam was finished‚ the patient is

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    Patient Advocacy: Concept Analysis Nursing is a challenging‚ rewarding and exciting career. The nurse ’s role is not limited to changing bandages‚ giving needles and offering support‚ as the past has indicated. The role of the modern nurse is one of advocate‚ caregiver‚ teacher‚ researcher‚ counselor‚ and case manager. The caregiver role includes those activities that assist the client physically and psychologically while preserving the client ’s dignity (Kozier‚ Erb‚ & Blais‚ 1997‚ p.129). In order

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    And the Education Trust Award would help me achieve them. My career goal is to be a doctor and a surgeon‚ and Education Trust Award could help me to go to college to study. As far as I want to go to college is ten years. I need S.M.A.R.T specific‚ measurable‚ achievable‚ realistic‚ and have a time line. By using my long-term goal. My educational plans is to get my doctoral degree on doctor and surgeon to make me happy in helping and saving life’s of other people like today I see people suffering and

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    Club Foot

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    occurs in approximately 1 in every 800-1000 babies‚ being twice as common in boys as girls. One or both feet may be affected. Clubfoot is most common in children who suffer from spina bifida who have an L4 or L5 motor level. Many orthopedic surgeons instead of serial casting suggest early taping and gentle manipulation followed by an application of a well-padded splint. The reason for this is because serial casting can cause skin irritations and breakdown. Another technique manipulation and

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    Melanoma is one of the most fatal disease of skin cancer and an important public health concern. Given the substantial health burden associated with melanoma‚ it is important to do some study and make public aware of its diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis: A spot on the skin need to be confirmed as melanoma if the Dermatologist insists for a biopsy after preliminary examination. A biopsy is the only way to make a fool proof diagnosis. In this procedure‚ the doctor tries to remove all or portion

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    Robotic Surgery

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    ROBOTIC SURGERY Surgery techniques are advancing with developing technology. Robotic surgery is getting more common day by day. Robotic surgery is a technique in which a surgeon performs surgery using a computer that remotely controls very small instrument attached to a robot. Even though it could be claimed that robotic surgery is a expensive to start-up and perform maintenance‚ is a longer surgery method that manual surgery‚ which reduces the sense of touch‚ in fact it

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    Surgical Reflection

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    It showed me the importance of collaboration as well as communication. The O.R. nurse had to collaborate with the surgeon‚ the surgical technician‚ the anesthesiologist and other nurses for the procedure to be a success. The nurse also needed effective communication and understanding also to make the process run smooth and efficiently. Watching this in action‚ was a

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    According to the principles of Consequential ethics‚ one can see why the surgeons would come to the conclusion of performing the surgery without the patient’s explicit consent being acceptable. Given that said principle revolves around the idea of what is “intrinsically good or bad‚” the surgeons did what they thought was best for the patient. However‚ if one were to implement the “Three-Step Ethical Decision-Making Model” from Norman Vincent Peale for solving an ethical dilemma one would have realized

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    Was the Medical Renaissance an important period in medical history? The renaissance period was the rebirth of medical research after the middle lack of the development during the middle ages. This was an important period because of new discoveries about anatomy. These new breakthroughs began with Andreas Vesalius challenging the great Roman doctor‚ Galen’s ideas towards the human body. Two major mistakes that Vesalius found in Galen’s work were that the human jaw had one bone‚ whereas Galen wrote

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    Mary Edwards Walker was a civil war surgeon and women’s rights activist who was brave and strong. She was a generous person who stuck up for what she believed in and worked hard all her life. She made a mark in history and is remembered and known all around the world. On Monday‚ November 26th‚ 1832 in Oswego‚ New York‚ Mary Edwards Walker was born to her two parents‚ Vesta and Alvah Walker. She was the youngest girl in her family‚ with four sisters and a brother. Her sisters were Vesta‚ Aurora

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