Do you remember your first day in the university? Well‚ I remember my first day I was waiting all the summer to start at the university and my new life. I felt happy because I was going to start studying what I want but at the same time I was very nervous because it was my first day in the university and I didn’t know any person so welcome to my life as a college student that change my life forever and also the best experience in my life. In the first day I was lost and I had to ask one person
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The ambulatory surgery center (ASC) market is expanding exponentially in recent years and is expected to continue growing at its highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from now until 2022 according to MedGadget. Why are outpatient surgery centers gaining such momentum? As technology continues to improve and more ASCs are available‚ the popularity of this type of medical service grows. Plus‚ many of these settings are quite luxurious in comparison to the state hospital counterparts and patients
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Kimberly Blatnica Preceptor Site: Surgery Center at Regency Park Clinical Reflection 4 17 October 2012 Today’s clinical experience allowed for new education and skill practice. I was able to precept in post-op‚ which was a great change. Being in pre-op‚ we are responsible for receiving clients from the OR. We then monitor them‚ reeducate‚ prepare for and perform discharge‚ and cleaning the area that was used by disinfecting‚ tossing and replacing linens‚ and moving the bed to an empty room
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My First Surgery It was December 2012 when I had my first surgery. It started on the night when my head felt very heavy. It was very worrying‚ I checked my body’s temperature and the result said that I was having a fever. It was fine at first‚ but the fever was getting worse and still going until I fell asleep. The next day‚ me and my parents decided to go to the hospital. We went to an internist and then he suggested us to do a radiology examination. When all data were gathered‚ the doctor concluded
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Inpatient and Outpatient Hospital Services Andrea Muller HCR/230 November 16‚ 2014 Rebecca Robinson Bragg Inpatient hospital services are services that provide patients a place to stay overnight. Inpatient care facilities can also be provided for special services. A couple of examples of an inpatient care setting are a skilling nursing facility or a long-term care facility. “A skilled nursing facility (SNF) provided skilled nursing and/or rehabilitation services to help with recovery
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Robert Randall Patient ID: 110123 DOB: 01/11/xx Age: 27 Sex: Male Date of Admission: 08/09/2014 Date of Procedure: 08/09/2014 Admitting Physician: Lyndon F. Talcott‚ MD‚ Neurology Surgeon: Shelia Goodman‚ MD‚ Neurosurgery Scrub Nurse: Anna M. Iaccarino‚ RN Preoperative Diagnosis: Recurrent nerve sheath tumor. Postoperative Diagnosis: Recurrent nerve sheath tumor. Operative Procedure: Reexploration of left L5-S1 hemilaminotomy
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Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are seeing an uptick in activity in recent years‚ as procedures have shifted from hospital inpatient‚ to hospital outpatient - now ASCs. According to Becker’s ASC Review‚ numerous reasons exist for the transition‚ including patient and provider convenience and cost-savings‚ high-quality outcomes‚ and technology that enables sophisticated ambulatory surgery procedures. Shutterstock Image #6502933 ---- Alt Text: Ambulatory Surgery procedures improve in quality ----
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Putul Barua Hospital No.: 135799 Room No.: CCU-4 Date of Surgery: 01/08/2010 Admitting Physician: Joshua Steven Gatlin‚ MD Surgeon: Joshua Steven Gatlin‚ MD Preoperative Diagnosis: Recent onset hemoptysis. History of tuberculosis. Postoperative Diagnosis: No tuberculosis lesion seen. Procedure: Bronchoscopy indications. Mr. Barua requires bronchoscopy because of recent onset hemoptysis in a remote history of tuberculosis. PROCEURE: Patient was routinely
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Richard Cates Patient ID: 002876 DOB: 02/02 Age: 53 Sex: M Date of Admission: 01/25/2012 Date of Procedure: 01/26/2012 Admitting Physician: Bernard Kester‚ MD Surgeon: Bernard Kester‚ MD Assistant: Jimmy Dale Jett‚ RN‚ Circulating Nurse Preoperative Diagnosis: Prostate Cancer. Postoperative Diagnosis: Prostate Cancer. Operative Procedure: Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. Anesthesia: General endotracheal by Dr. Carl Erickson Avalon. Specimen
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OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Benjamin Engelhart Patient ID: 112592 DOB: 10/05/1965 AGE: 46 SEX: M Date of Admission: 11/14/2012 Date of Procedure: 11/14/2012 Admitting Physician: Bernard Kester‚ MD Surgeon: Bernard Kester‚ MD Assistant: Jason Wagner‚ PAC Circulating Nurse: Jimmy Dale Jett‚ RN Preoperative Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis Postoperative Diagnosis: Perforated Appendicitis Operative Procedure: 1. Laparoscopic appendectomy. 2. Placement
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