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    IV Catheter Case Study

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    1. You need to gather all supplies; tourniquet, connection tubbing, alcohol wipe or chloroprep, tagaderm/occlusive dressing, 2x2 gauze, saline flush and appropriate IV catheter size. When determining appropriate IV size, you need to take into consideration why does the patient need an IV, are they receiving blood? If so they need at least a 20 gauge IV. 2. Once all supplies are gathered explain procedure to patient, then flush connection tubing with saline flush and leave connected. 3. Now…

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    the one who was so clumsy and mindless that she got hurt so many times, leading to the invention of the band-aid. In 1921, Earle Dickson, who lived in New Brunswick, had to go to work, but was worried that his wife might get hurt and need a piece of gauze with tape, which was what they used. He decided to pre-make them, causing the idea of the Band-aid. Although it may not look like it, but some lives can be saved with band-aids. Therefore the greatest and the most life changing invention is the…

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    forgotten anything. It was my first time on a real person and I was nervous, but there’s only one way to get rid of that nervous feeling and that is to approach it head on. I grabbed the butterfly, the tubes, and the vacutainer holder, along with the gauze, bandaid, alcohol wipe and the tourniquet. Also, I grabbed some gloves. Gloves are a must when dealing with blood, plus they make me feel safe. I approached it with as much confidence as I could, I was professional and tried to act like I knew…

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    Abstract Adenoidectomy is a very common operation in children. Uncontrolled bleeding increases duration of operation, risk of infection, possibility of blood transfusion, cost of care and morbidity/mortality rates. This is of high importance especially in young children where normal physiological mechanisms are less adaptable to a rapid blood loss. This study was planned to investigate the safety and efficacy of two topical hemostatic modulators; Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) and Feracrylum 1%…

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    Patient is a 31-year-old male. The patient is single and has no children or family in the area. He was at admitted over the weekend for stress and superficial cutting on his right arm. The patient’s hygiene appeared slightly disheveled. A gauze pad covered the patient’s superficial cuts on his right arm. The patient was fully oriented with memory intact. Patient reported some difficulty sleeping. Patient’s affect was congruent to mood and mood seemed depressed. Speech was soft and eye contact…

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    Obagi Radiane Procedure

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    Step 6 The technician will cover the corners of the patient’s eyes and lips with a moisturizer or petroleum jelly as a means to protect these sensitive areas from the solution. Step 7 A piece of gauze may be placed over each eye. Obagi Blue Radiance Peel – The Procedure Step 1 The Obagi Radiance Peel Prep Solution is applied to the skin and left to dry. Step 2 The technician applies the first layer of the product in a systematic pattern. Using…

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    Question: How does functional groups on ethane impact the exothermic energy released during the combustion of the compound? Hypothesis: Equipment: Thermometer Ethane Ethanol Ethanoic Acid Fire and a skewer Weighing scale Ceramic Container 400ml beaker Aluminum foil Lab coat apron Safety goggles Retort stand and ring clamp Procedure: Wear your lab coat / apron and your safety goggles. Prepare 100ml of water into a beaker then cover it with an aluminum sheet. Poke a hole through the…

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    Burns have been considered the most common injury to happen in the household, and children seem to be the biggest victim of these injuries. Burns cause skin damage, which leads to the burned skins cells to die. Most of the time a person can recover from a burn without any complications, given this also depends on the severity of the burn itself. But there are the more serious burns that do require medical attention, and even with medical attention the people who suffer from severe burns can be…

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    While other teens are sleeping at 8 o’clock on a summer morning, I am walking to my godfather’s house to begin my day. When I arrive, he is waiting for me with the car door open. “Good morning hija, we are late doc they are waiting for us.”, he says. We when arrived to the office: he would turn off the car, then I would get my purse and my lunch. “Are you ready, 3,2,1” the car doors would open. Following him all the way to his office, there was our coat, mask and glasses with the schedule of…

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    Formula Of Sulfate

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    Determining the Chemical Formula of Hydrated Copper (Ⅱ) Sulfate Using the Empirical Formula Introduction In this experiment, the molecular formula of hydrated Copper (Ⅱ) Sulfate will be determined. In order to determine the molecular formula, the empirical formula is needed which is the ratio of moles of one substance to another. In this experiment, it is the ratio of Copper (Ⅱ) Sulfate to water. CuSO₄・XH₂O The empirical formula can be determined if the moles of the compared substances…

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