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    it we were at the hospital I was in luck the hospital had one more bed open and they gave it to me because of all of the blood I was losing. The nurses came in with bags of blood for me to get blood in me and they put gauze over my face for a week or two then they took off the gauze and they closed up the big gashes in my face with six or seven stitches. After they put the stitches in the doctor looked at me and told me I was lucky to still have my right eye and said the dog could have…

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    A detailed patient history is taken which includes introductory information, chief complaints past history, current health status, family/social history, psychosocial history ((Frowen and Neale, 2010).Gathering a full medical history is pivotal as certain medication can compromise and impair the immune system. (SMAE,2016) all medication, prescribed and over the counter medicine. Vitamins, allergies such as hay fever, eczema, asthma, or latex. normal daily activities (Frowen and Neale, 2010).past…

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    Surgical Observation

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    In the end of January I was honored to observe the work of excellent surgeon Anna Gibson, who practicing in the Surgeons Clinic in Liberty Hospital. She allowed me to observe open gallbladder removal. The surgery was scheduled for early in the morning and at 5 am I was in the hospital. I hoped that my early arrival will allow me to observe the work of Surgical Technologist from the very first moment, when she sets up the back table. I think that the one of the most captivating parts of any…

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    everyone seemed to like him. I could see the crimson blood burst from his throat! I’ve seen it happen before, but never under these circumstances, never to a friend. All I could do was scream for help and watch as he slowly faded away. McCaan applied gauze to his wounds but I think we all knew, it was hopeless. As I watched my comrade slip away I could only think “what went…

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    my family has been known for being quite the outdoorsmen if I do say so myself; it is the cultured norm to care about those sorts of traditions. I decided, without great hesitation, to carry essentials in a navy nylon knapsack full of your basic gauze, Opinel pocket knife, et cetera, and of course…a mindful of resentment toward the world; basically I googled the essentials for surviving the “wild.” If I’m being completely honest, I didn’t give two shits about wildlife and “nature’s calling”…

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    Medication Observation Paper

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    Focus Objectives 1. Develop at least two (2) complete nursing diagnoses related to medication administration. Impaired Oral Mucous Membrane related to Medication side effects as evidenced by dry mouth and difficulty swallowing. (546) Risk for Aspiration related to impaired swallowing. (67) Impaired Tissue Integrity related to Excess fluid volume as evidenced by damaged tissue surrounding the subcutaneous area. Risk for Infection related to tissue destruction. 2. Identify the six rights of…

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    I was, somewhat, awake at 7am, relying on recently chugged black coffee to instill in me some sense of alertness. My short frame, donning a scrub, fell next to much taller Dr. Fritz, a thoracic surgeon at Gwinnett Medical Center. Once Dr. Fritz’s I.D. met the door scanner, a bustling energy swirled around me. Nurses spoke to one another succinctly. Doctors reviewed patient records and xrays. And I-- I followed Dr. Fritz’s long strides into an operating theater where bright overhead lights…

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    These campaigns were launched by the government on Minnesota wide basis encouraging use of gauze masks, more stringent sanitation laws, and vaccination complains (despite flu not being a bacterial disease; which was not known at the time). Guides on how to use the gauze masks were also given out, telling people to boil their masks after they take it off . Citizens were advocating for gauze masks more than doctors that only recommended masks to be used in hospital settings or on persons…

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    These rules and instructions for the safety of the person who doing experiments in the laboratory and also others in the laboratory. Because one mistake can do a severe damage to lots of people. Because of that, following rules are very important to follow. [1][2][3] 1. “SAFETY FIRST” is the main thing. Use “COMMON SENSE” to avoid accidents. 2. Working and doing experiments alone in the laboratory is forbidden. 3. Everyone must wear approved safety goggles at all times. 4. Everyone must wear…

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    could see a helicopter getting closer, and closer. Screaming, I ran down the road, waving my arms, doing anything to get the attention of the pilot. It was no luck. Dismayed, I went back to the Monoprix to find Henriquez asleep, his legs wrapped in gauze. That night, we drank what was left of our whiskey, and…

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