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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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    Hereditary diseases are genetic disorders that occur when mutated genes carrying certain mutations are transferred from parents onto an offspring. Genes are the factors that codes for proteins and deficient form of gene cause due to mutation in genes give rise to deficient form of protein. Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a hereditary disease. WPW syndrome causes chronic heart disease which is associated with ventricular pre-excitation and a thicker ventricle muscle. Patients with the…

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    Pursuing in higher education will enable me to gain a deeper insight into learning, as I, thoroughly appreciate learning and will go to great depths in ensuring that I achieve my greatest potential. Studying child nursing will be a great love of mine, not only to discover the complications of work and situations, but to learn about Nursing in all aspects of the field. I have felt this way from a situation that aroused when I when young, I found myself caring for younger brothers and sisters,…

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    A 12 lead electrocardiography (ECG) should be attached to the patient within the first 10 minutes of arrival to measure the electrical activity of the heart and to identify suspected acute coronary syndromes such as myocardial ischaemia, unstable angina and acute myocardial…

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    INTRODUCTION: The anesthesia-operator model for delivering sedation and general anesthesia in the office-based ambulatory outpatient setting is a hallmark of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS). Office–based anesthesia is safe and has a high level of patient satisfaction.[1] Closed-claims data from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons National Insurance Company (OMSNIC), however, indicate that the most frequent reason for transfer of a sedated patient to an emergency room was respiratory distress.[2]…

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    gait. If any problem of the feet is suspected the animal’s shoes must be removed under the owner’s permission. The owner should also agree that the shoes will be replaced by a farrier. Additional procedures such as radiography, endoscopy and electrocardiography are undertaken if they are requested by the purchaser or if relevant observations are made during the…

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    requires individuals who are competent, skillful, knowledgeable, and open to saving the lives of others. Invasive Cardiovascular Technicians are knowledgeable in anatomy, physiology, pathology, cardiovascular pharmacology, basic and advanced electrocardiography and Electrophysiology, physics, hemodynamics, and radiology (Santiago, 2014). They are also skilled in intravenous administration, diagnostic cardiac catheterizations, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, angioplasty, stents, and vital sign…

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    The hypothesis was that the average heart rate would decrease by about 3-8 beats per minute after listening to the Ella Fitzgerald song (with a bpm of 52) for two minutes. The hypothesis also was that after listening to Bach for two minutes (with a bpm of 80,) that the average heart rate of the participants would increase by 5-7 beats per minute, and after listening to Green Day for two minutes (with a bpm of 139,) that the average heart rate of participants would increate by about 7-12 beats…

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    The ABCDE framework (Resuscitation Council 2005) is an acronym that is used for assessment and treatment for critically ill patients. It is a framework that is widely recognised and when used correctly can form the basis for a rapid, yet systematic and therefore thorough initial assessment (Jevon 2010; Page and McKinney 2012). It also assists in determining the seriousness of the condition and helps to prioritise the interventions needed (Page and McKinney 2012; Thim et al. 2012). It is…

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    lumbar puncture to test for central nervous system infection; x ray, computed tomography scans (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to look for tumors, hemorrhage, or other brain abnormality; thyroid tests; electroencephalography (EEG); or electrocardiography (ECG) (Delirium,…

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