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    Easy pediatric nasal intubation Abstract: Background: Pediatric anesthesiologists use Magill forceps commonly during nasotracheal intubation but often have difficultly during advancing the nasotracheal tube into the trachea, differences in pediatric airway structure relative to adults are thought to be the reason of this problem. The modified pediatric Magill forceps (modified by Farrukh and his colleagues) added anteroposterior firm grasping of the nasotracheal tube enables us for…

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    As soon as I laid down, the gown was pulled out from under me, so it draped across me. The nurse and anesthesiologist hooked me up to many different things as I stared straight at the white ceiling above. I concentrated on nothing except for box breathing, using my left hand to count the breaths in and the breaths out. My teeth were grit and I was completely…

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    Virginia Apgar Courage

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    and knew that she was not in a good spot, so she had courage and confidence in herself which helped her throughout her life. Virginia Apgar was born on June 07, 1974 in New Jersey and died on August 07,1974 in New York. She was an American anesthesiologist (“Virginia Apgar,” 2008). Virginia Apgar created the Apgar Score System, faced many obstacles and problems that came in her way which inspired her to do new things, and wrote books which helped society and others understand her field of…

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    Lethal Injections

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    -and__- only to have them quit because the procedure calls for even more experiences or psychological confidences. We have yet to question how willing are these state executioners are to gain the medical expertise as one like a doctor, nurse, or anesthesiologist. All in all, we have to speak of this improved system with unrealistic optimism to satisfy both medical and federal worlds. What role should doctors play in state execution when we can not practically have an execution system without…

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    Nasogastric Tube Placement

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    approximately 50 cm. Direct visualization confirmation was given by a surgeon when the (NG) tube appeared in the stomach. The sonographer using 2-dimensional images, who was also an anesthesiologist then determined whether the (NG) tube was placed in the esophagus or not. Neither the surgeon or the anesthesiologist who used sonography were aware of each other’s evaluation (Muslu et al.,…

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    Anesthetist (CRNA) include: a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other appropriate baccalaureate degree, a current license as a registered nurse, at least one year’s experience in an acute care nursing setting, graduation from an accredited graduate school of nurse anesthesia (these educational programs range from 24-36 months, depending upon university requirements, and offer a master’s degree), all programs include clinical training in university-based or large community hospitals,…

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    AAS and FGS: Which is Superior? Anglo-American systems (AAS) and Franco-German systems (FGS) are the two main models for emergency medical services (EMS) that are used internationally. Two countries that have implemented each of these models are the United States and Germany – the United States has implemented the AAS while Germany has implemented the FGS. It is apparent that both systems work, as they have been used for over 40 years, but which one is superior? Although the answer cannot be…

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    Pain Assessment

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    Statement of the Problem Health care facilities are consistently looking for new ways to improve patient satisfaction in all aspects of the hospital experience (Gebremedhn, Chekol, Amberbir, & Flatie, 2015). Patient satisfaction is important for both improving patient recovery and for improving hospital ratings and overall atmosphere of the facility (Gebremedhn et al., 2015). Because of this, hospital staffs are considering different ways to ameliorate the experience of patients, especially in…

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    phase of the process. Here the patient is checked for basic vital signs, face to face interviewed by surgeon and anesthesiologist who explains the treatment process to patient and the patient is made ready for undergoing surgery. Usually preoperative phase on average takes 45 to 60 minutes. The second phase of perioperative is the intra operative phase, here the physicians and anesthesiologists operate patients depending upon their case types. The intra operative phase takes place in Operating…

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    fields, but the main one that I saw was being an Anesthesiologist. Believe it or not, when I was a sophomore or junior in high school that exact career was the one that I wanted to grow up and do, and to this very day it still is the very career I want to do. Anesthesiologist administer drugs (anesthetics) that reduce or eliminate the sensation of pain during an operation or procedure. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “[anesthesiologist] are responsible for adjusting the amount of…

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