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    Hair and Skin

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    In the subject hair and skin there’s a lot pf professions on that category. Such as dermatologist‚ Hair restoration and transplant surgeon‚ plastic surgeon‚ pediatric plastic surgeon‚ craniofacial surgeon‚ and dermatopathologist. A dermatologist is a specialist of the skin‚ A hair restorationist is a surgeon that stitches hair follicles back on the scalp‚ A transplant surgeon transplants donated organs in somebody who needs them‚ Plastic surgeon are medical doctors who specialize in remodeling and

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    Writing as a Surgical Technologist Fast pace‚ excitement‚ and blood are a few descriptive words used to describe a surgical technologist. A surgical technologist is part of a team in the operating room that assist the surgeon during an operation. The surgical technologist can referred to as scrub tech or surgical tech. In the operating room there is no room for eras‚ so details are key to successes. There is not a lot of writing in the surgically technologist field‚ but the small amount of writing

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    Surgical Technician Essay

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    supplies‚ and instruments. Surgical technologists help prepare‚ care for‚ and dispoal ofequipment that is taken for the labortory and help with dresssings Some operate sterilizers‚ lights‚ or suction machines‚ and help operate diagnostic equipment. Surgical technologists may help transfer patients to the recovery room and clean and restock the operating room. Certified surgical technologists with additional specialized education or training also may act in the role of the surgical first assistant or circulator

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    Proximal Humeral Fracture Repair and Rehabilitation Surgical Indications and Considerations Anatomical Considerations: Numerous types of proximal humeral fractures can occur each of which have separate surgical indications and considerations. Proximal humeral fractures commonly occur along the physeal lines. Thus‚ fractures may involve the tubercles (greater and/or lesser)‚ surgical neck‚ or anatomical neck of the humerus. The surgical neck lies between the tuberosities and the shaft while

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    Surgical Technology The job titles for surgical technology is scrub tech‚ surgical tech‚ and a surgical technologist. To be able to become a surgical tech you must have a diploma‚ certificate or associate’s degree to be able to work in the medical field. Surgical technologists typically need a postsecondary education. Many of the community colleges and vocational schools‚ as well as some universities and hospitals have programs in surgical technology. Programs are usually from several months to 2

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    Surgical Hand Washing

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    LESSON PLAN 1. Name of the student: 2. Subject: 3. Topic: 4. Group: B.Sc. (N) 1st year 5. Place: Ambika College Of Nursing‚ Kharar. 6. Method of teaching: Lecture cum discussion 7. Teaching aids: General Objectives: The students of B.Sc.(N)1st year will have knowledge regarding prevention and control of nosocomial infection . Specific objective: At the structured teaching programme the students

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    Surgical Experience Paper

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    Robinson-Brye The Surgical Experience The preoperative phase begins when the decision for surgery is made and ends when the patient is transferred to the operating room table. The preoperative evaluation and teaching typically takes place several days before surgery in an outpatient setting. Today‚ most perioperative patients are admitted to the hospital the morning of their surgical procedure. However‚ there are times when the preoperative phase will begin on the medical-surgical units or in the

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    Different types of skin cancerStephanie Sprague ITT Technical Institute Different types of skin cancerSkin cancer can affect all parts of your body and can be very severe and harmful to the body. There is Basal cell carcinoma‚ melanoma‚ Actinic Keratosis (AK). These are just a few we will be talking about today. Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) Basal cell carcinoma is characterized by pink‚ raised‚ waxy bumps that may at times bleed after minor injuries occur. They may have superficial blood vessels

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    Surgical extraction I start by escorting the patient into the surgery I put full personal protective equipment on myself and the patient‚ I have placed all needed instruments on the work top for the dentist to access. Instruments: * Mirror‚ probe and tweezers * Local anaesthetic equipment * Aspirator and saliva ejector * Hand piece (fast slow and straight) and surgical burs * Scapel‚ periosteal elevator and swabs * Retractors * Forceps * Elevators * Bone forceps

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    Sherri Nichols June 2‚ 2012 Advanced Surgical Techniques Advancements in Surgical Technology: Pacemakers Prepared for Rebecca Hall Since 1932‚ cardiac arrhythmias have been treated by the use of pacemakers. According to the article‚ “The Evolution of Pacemakers”‚ “An artificial pacemaker is a device that delivers a controlled‚ rhythmic electric stimulus to the heart muscle in order to maintain an effective cardiac rhythm for long periods of time” (Sandro A.P. Haddad‚ 2006). In the earliest

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