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    3d Nursing Technology

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    of printing organic materials. Bio-printers using bio-ink made of living cell mixtures can build a 3D structure of cells, larger by larger eventually forming human organs. This can replace defective human parts and can be used in many different surgeries (thefutureofthings.com). As these techniques expand more explicit training will be needed for 3D models as more complex human systems develop (Carol Houston, MSN APA). Robots play a critical and growing role in modern medicine from training…

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    How Has Surgery Changed

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    Surgery is a branch of medicine that uses the manipulation of a bodily structure to diagnose, cure, and prevent a disease. And according to Ambroise Pare a great French surgeon that “performing surgery is to eliminate what is superfluous, and restore what has been dislocated, and separate that which has been unite, and join that what has been divided, and repair the defects of nature”. Humans have used their talent to learn surgical techniques after making the surgical tools, each time better…

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    Spinal fusion is a serious surgery to think about. There are many things to think about like after having surgery you won’t be able to eat or drink for at least two to three days and you’ll be sleeping all the time. There’s going to be a lot of pain. You’ll be doing your normal activities differently. I was in middle school when I had spinal fusion. The day of the surgery I was nervous/ excited. It was awesome watching the nurses put the IVs in my arms and hands. Spinal fusion is a thing to…

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    Details: Arlington Patrol Units responded to traffic stop at about 0308 hours. The location was 17329 Smokey Point Dr. At approximately 0315 hours, I assisted Sgt. Barrett with a DUI traffic stop. Sgt. Barrett asked me to perform the Standard Field Sobriety Test on Beach, Sheri Lyn (03/11/1964). I asked Beach if she would be willing to submit to a voluntary standard field sobriety test. Beach confirmed, yes. I had Beach move to the front of her car to the east to an undercover walkway that was…

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    Dermatology (AOCD), the estimation said that 10 percent people experienced keloid scars. This index between men and women are equal. If people have known risk factors for developing keloids, they may want to avoid getting body piercings, unnecessary surgeries, or tattoos. When do you seek your doctor? Commonly, keloid do not require medical attention. But if they continue growth, you may contact your doctor to treat again. Moreover, when you have any additional symptoms or you want to remove…

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    After an injury, a pregnancy, or some medical conditions, what is expectedly to follow is swelling. Now if the swelling is left untreated, it can become so frustrating and even hurt more than the actual injury. However, by applying something cold on the injured area and drinking plenty of water as well, you can significantly reduce any form of swelling or completely heal it. That said, read the rest of this article to learn more about bumps and how you can effectively treat them after an injury.…

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    Heel Spur Research Paper

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    Are you suffering from heel spur? Are you afraid of undergoing a surgery? Do you want to know heel spur treatment exercises? If your answer to these questions is in affirmative, then read on! This article will provide you with information on some of the easy exercises that you can perform daily in order to decrease your heel pain. Heel spur can lead to sore feet. People suffering from heel spur have reported to experience swelling, redness, unbearable pain in the heel and corns, calluses and…

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    the weakness in TA legs due to the location of his surgery and the fact that they had use a clamp and bypass machine to complete the surgery. “The standard treatment has been open surgical repair of the aneurysm by resecting the vessel and sewing a bypass graft in place” (Hinkle & Cheever, 2004, p. 841). The cross clamp that they use during surgery doesn’t allow the blood to flow through during the surgery along with the location of the surgery is common to have nerve damage. Failure to…

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    Orthopedics comes from two Greek words, ortho, meaning straight and pais, conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgery corrects problems that arise in the skeleton and its attachments, the ligaments and tendons. It may also deal with some problems of the nervous system, such as those that arise from injury of the spine. These problems can occur at birth, through injury, or as the result of aging. They may be acute, as in injury, or chronic, as in many aging-related…

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    In this week’s reflection assignment the required reading was over restoring rifle and shotgun barrels. The article explained the processes and procedures for lapping shotgun and rifle barrels.as well as altering shotgun barrels. And soldering, brazing, and welding In the required reading the author explained the differences between lapping the different lapping compounds. And explained the applications for the different compounds. The article also gave an overview of the tool involved in the…

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