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    Surgical Decompression

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    48.9+/-4.0 to 31.1+/-2.6 at two year follow-up‚ p=0.001. Comparison of group 1 and 2 revealed no statistical significance between postoperative VAS scores for back pain and ODI scores‚ p=0.733‚ 0.093 respectively. Analysis of Group 1 and Group 2 surgical times revealed no statistically significance 138+/-11 minutes and 136+/-10 minutes‚ respectively p=0.640. There was however significance between groups EBL‚ Group 1 resulting with 152+/-28 mL lost and Group 2 with 92+/-11 mL

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    Surgical Addiction

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    Psychology 101 Ryan Robb 07/27/12 Surgical Addiction Surgical addiction or body dysmorphic disorder is defined as “a problem in which a person has repeated unnecessary cosmetic surgery procedures.” (Gwinnell‚ Adamec pg. 75) Sufferers feel compelled to have multiple cosmetic surgeries to fix real or imagined physical imperfections. After one procedure is performed patients will find and obsess over another defect and get another surgery. This becomes a regular routine and multiple cosmetic

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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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    tim tomas 3-31-14 Eng 1020 Instructor Faulk Rhetorical Analysis As a college student in todays world technology is all around. It comes in many forms such as laptops‚ cell phones‚ tablets and many more. It seems every college student has either a smart phone or a laptop if not both. College students rely heavily on technology for homework and research and also for connecting with friends on social media websites. Many people have created Facebook or Twitter accounts. The sites have spread worldwide

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    Amish What would it be like if you had never watched television? What If you didn’t own a CD player? What would your home be like if you didn’t own a telephone? How would your parents go to work if they didn’t have a car? Welcome to the world of the Amish a people rich in history and culture! Who are the Amish? The Amish are a Christian religious group that stresses humility‚ family‚ community and separation from the rest of the world. The Amish came from Europe to the New World beginning

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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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    Surgical Reflection

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    from the left lower hemisphere of the brain in hopes that the removal of the tumor would fully restore the vestibulocochlear nerve which would intern restore hearing to the patient’s left ear. Before the procedure had begun‚ the nurse and the surgical technician had started to prepare a sterile field for the equipment and a clean place for the patient to lay. Then the nurse had written on a whiteboard the allergic reactions of the patient and made sure that the Anesthesiologist knew them. Then

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    In Anthony Burgess’ The Wanting Seed‚ the story starts off‚ in what is known to the main character‚ Tristram‚ as the Pelphase. Tristram is a history teacher and knows mostly all there is to know about history. According to Tristram‚ governments go through three phases: the Pelphase‚ the Interphase‚ and the Gusphase. Tristram believes that like almost everything else‚ government is cyclical. The Pelphase is a time in the government and society where the people are working to better themselves

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    Volunteer Surgical

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    According to Dr. Michael Echols‚ an expert on American Civil War Medicine and Surgical Antiques‚ the inside an of regular kit contains: a large amputation saw‚ a surgical scalpel‚ a set of forceps for extracting bullets‚ scissors‚ a probe to locate objects in wounds‚ a Tenaculem that was used to hold body parts during surgery‚ a Tourinquet which was used to compress arteries

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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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