Ablative brain surgery

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    Hundreds of thousands of animals are sick! Tens of thousands of animals are dying! Not one healthy animal exist on earth. Does this sound like a happy picture? No, but that is the world we would live in if there were not veterinarians, veterinary technologist and technicians. Thanks to them we are able to live in a world with not only healthy but also happy animals. A veterinary technician is a tremendously important role in the world of animals. Veterinarians rely on veterinary…

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    Veterinary medicine is a hard thing and becoming a veterinarian requires a lot of practical and academic experience. Also those intending to become a vet must be detail oriented, capable of working in an emergency and have good communication skills. Although it’s very hard for a person to get into veterinary medicine school. The person should know well before graduating high school that he or she wants to enter the veterinary career. With only 28 veterinary medicine schools in 26 of the United…

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    Well, there are a lot of injuries that can affect children that are toddlers, baby's, and teens. For example in basketball they can use knee braces so they will not scrape their leg on the floor and hurt themselves. In football, they can use pads so they will not hurt themselves, because if you do not use pads it can be a career ending injury, or maybe you can be in the hospital for the rest of your life. First, in soccer you can use shinguard's, and if you do not use shinguard's, It'll hurt…

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    your armpits really do take the infamous beating. I stood up and as the nurse held the door for me into the ER lobby, I could tell the envy I had had for people on crutches up to this point, was mistaken. The splint soon became a hardcast post my surgery to repair my achilles tendon that I ruptured my former age of seventeen. It was tennis that got me; a pivot, lunge and POP as I went for a forehand. I often heard “comforting”, horror stories of friends, friends of friends, and…

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    was a specific area only designed for the which was the surgeon, surgical technician, and nurse anesthetist while the surgery was in progress. Each of them were donned in their sterile personal protective equipment with a face shield. All the sterile instruments had already been set up by the surgical technician on a blue sterile field table a few feet away from where the surgery was taking place. The surgical tech was responsible for maintaining surgical asepsis, draping, and handling the…

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    “Anyone undergoing surgery that involves being put into a drug-induced sleep comes into contact with an anesthesiologist”(Kaskinoro). The definition of an anesthesiologist is a physician who administers anesthesia prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. The first known uses of anesthesia date back to the aborigines when they used the pituri plant to help numb the pain of the injury. The pain was numbed by chewing in the pituri plant’s stem and leaf. Today, Australia is…

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    Regarding failure of service to service user, one scenario is from my previous placement experience. Mr England(not real name), 45 years old, Elective Appendectomy, no past medical history, admitted in pre-op day surgery ward in night for following morning operation. Due to emergency events, the operation postponed and then slotted in second day morning. The operation finished before lunch time and when I was on night shift with mentor on the same day, his post operation EMS score was raised…

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    Traditionally, what is thought to separate an osteopathic education from its’ allopathic counterpart is the emphasis on holistic healing. Rather than viewing patients as a set of symptoms, isolated to one particular organ or system, D.O.’s recognize the interconnected nature of the human body. While it can be argued that allopathic schools endorse this same doctrine, such practices are truly foundational to osteopathic medicine and therefore an integral component of patient care. This tendency…

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    Injury Scenario: Wednesday, February 15, 2018: John, a 20-year-old male collegiate swimmer, was preparing for an upcoming sweet meet at his local university. While John was warming up, jumping up and down and gently swinging his arms, he noticed mild pain in the area of his right lower rib cage. John ignored the pain and decided to still compete in the swim meet. Despite the mild discomfort, John was able to complete three races during the swim meet. Mechanism of Injury: Three days later,…

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    and the merits of virtual surgical planning discussed. The sutures of the cranial vault are patent at birth. A thin layer of fibrous tissue connects the bones, which facilitates malleability of the skull through the birth canal, as well as rapid brain growth during the first two years of life. There are major and minor cranial sutures across which growth must occur synchronously to achieve normal skull, skull base and fronto-orbital development. Normal growth is in a plane perpendicular to the…

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