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    Tracheal Intubation Essay

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    to FOB in morbidly obese patients with predicted difficult intubation scheduled for laparoscopic bariatric surgery. Methods Patient selection and randomization The study was approved from the human research committee (Security Force hospital, Riyadh, KSA) and written informed consent was obtained from all subjects prior to inclusion. Over one year, 64 patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery were enrolled in this prospective clinical…

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    REASON FOR REFERRAL: Mr. Douglas Hamilton was referred by his physician at Baptist Bariatric Clinic, for a psychological evaluation as a prerequisite for surgery. TEST ADMINISTERED: Personal History Check List, Overeating Questionnaire, Symptom Checklist 90- Revised (SCL-90-R), Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI), Verbal I.Q, Forer Sentence Completion, Beck Depression Inventory and Clinical Interview. BEHAVIOR OBSERVATION: Mr. Douglas…

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    Should people do surgery to lose weight? Many people think they can lose weight by surgery every time they need. However, the author’s know that there are many people disagreement with the person, who wants to do surgery to lose his fat. Nevertheless, many people prefer to do surgical operations for many issues, and they do not care about it because they know the disadvantages and the thoughts that surround them. Nevertheless, doing these operations with the knowledge, there are many people died…

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    Hair Loss Research Paper

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    DON’T STRESS YOUR SCALP . Avoid SOME Hair Loss! You are most-likely aware that having Bariatric or Gastric Bypass surgery DOES cause you to experience “some” type of hair loss as you lose the weight so rapidly. You’ve heard the rumors, and they are TRUE to the point that you WILL LOSE some hair but you will not be bald in the least! In all of my years attending a support group, NEVER have I seen one bald person yet! So rest assured that although you DO lose “some” hair, it won’t be all. Let’s…

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    Apollo Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction: Apollo hospitals group was the first co-operate hospital in India and it founded by Dr. Prathap c Reddy in the year 1983, which was started as the 150 bedded hospitals in the state Tamilnadu, and today it is the largest hospital group in Asia with almost 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, 100 primary care and diagnostic clinics, 2200 walk in pharmacies, 115 telemedicine clinics and 15 academic institutions within and outside India. It is also estimated that about 4925 doctors , 8264…

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    Gastroparesis Study

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    the other two common diabetic and prior surgery involved with the vagus nerve. In general, gastroparesis doesn 't cure the condition.…

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    Doctors or dentist performed surgeries for a long time, however some of the earliest uses of this was in trephining. According to the Science Museum The ancient Egyptians used this form of surgery to stop migraines. Trephining is cutting a hole into the skull to relieve pressure inside the skull. Today we are much more advanced and also know that surgery is not the only way to correct a problem. Sometimes we use things like physical therapy to remove a problem or aid somebody so that they do…

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    Robotic Surgery Research

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    Table of Contents Introduction 3 History of Robotics Surgery 4 Applications of Robotic Surgery in the recent years: 5 General Surgery: 5 Cardiothoracic surgery: 5 Cardiology: 5 Colon and Rectal Surgery: 6 Gastroinestinal surgery: 6 Gynecology: 6 Neurosurgery: 6 Pediatrics: 6 Literature Review 6 Disadvantages of Robotic surgery 9 Time 9 Cost 9 References 10 Introduction What is Robotics???? It is a branch of engineering (mechanical, electrical and computer science) that deals with…

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    Kpop Research Paper

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    school, taking my usual route through the subway station. I recall sitting on that bench for quite awhile, staring straight ahead at a huge, brightly lit advertising screen showing a before and after photo of a teen’s face that had undergone cosmetic surgery. I was distracted finally by a group of high school girls stopping at the advertisement to take photos of it. One girl proudly gloating her graduation present will be a new nose. I remember as I listened to their conversation, how badly I…

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    Training programs last nine to twenty-four months and lead to a certificate, diploma, or associates degree (www.bls.gov, par. 3). In college, students go through three semesters of surgical technologist courses. First semester required courses consist of: English Composition I, Fundamentals of Surgical Technology, Principles of Surgical Techniques, and Surgical Anatomy. Second semester contains classes like: Surgical Microbiology, Basic and Related Surgical Procedures, and Specialized Surgical…

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