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    Colostomy Case Study

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    (abdominal wall). The colon is the last part of the digestive tract. It is where water is absorbed from digested food to form stool (feces). A colostomy is done to redirect stool through an opening (stoma) in the abdominal wall. You may need this surgery if you have a medical condition that prevents stool from leaving your body through the usual opening (rectum). A bag will be attached to the stoma on the outside of your body. This bag will collect the stool and waste that is redirected through…

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    yet attempting to find the purpose for the arrangement, in this manner for the time being lipomas are typically connected with hereditary qualities, elevated cholesterol levels, and stoutness. Numerous individuals have a tendency to experience surgeries and unsafe medications keeping in mind the end goal to dispose of lipomas, however there is a totally common and safe option that expels lipomas as well as keeps them from reoccurring. In today's article, we are going to furnish you with a…

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    I want to be a well-payed surgeon. This is what I would do if I became a surgeon, I would treat diseases, injuries, minimally-invasive, or non-invasive surgical methods, such as using instruments, appliances, or by manual manipulation. This career is part of the Health Science cluster Therapeutic Services pathway. A person in this career follows established surgical techniques during the operation, they also examine the patient to gather information on their medical condition and surgical…

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    Urologist Research Paper

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    accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Urology is considered a surgery subspecialty where practitioners are required to do a large number of surgical procedures if needed. Because of this, one year of the 5-year residency program is spent on general surgery and 3 years are dedicated to urology. After completing graduate education, surgeons…

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    and many more ("Dentists, General"). Furthermore, the field of dentistry has employment increasing 18% by 2024…

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    An anesthesiologist is a nurse or physician that administers anesthetics to clients who have to be put to sleep for surgery or other procedures. During surgery anesthesiologists carefully monitor the patient's vital signs such as, heart rate, rhythm, blood pressure, breathing, and kidney function and adjust anesthetics accordingly. “As a high school student,I can by focussing on advanced science classes such as biology and chemistry. I could also volunteer or work at a hospital for first hand…

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    I found my seat on flight 424, which will take me to Korea, waiting for the plane to take off, I was staring out the window and thinking about my past. What all I had to endure and accomplished that had led me to this exact moment. My name is Vanessa James, I was born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1989. I lived in Oxford up until I turned 11, and I am the youngest of four children. I have two older brothers and a twin brother, who is thirty minutes older than me, which he likes to remind…

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    Introduction When you hear the word surgery the first thought is the risk you are taking while on the table. Though, your first thought when you hear the words robotic surgery, you think robot? Well, robotic surgery is a new innovative way to perform surgeries but, while being controlled by a surgeon. While robotic surgery is a major breakthrough in medical science it doesn’t rule out the way it works, its advantages, disadvantages, and malfunctions of the procedure. How It Works The da Vinci…

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    Upper Limb Sonomyography

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    An upper limb amputees is an individual who has lost an arm due to a trauma or disease that has an adverse affect on the limbs. Amputees are patients that cannot perform everyday functions like they were use to doing before. Advancement of cutting-edge technology with innovations in mechanical, electrical, and software design could give them something to look forward to in the near future. This paper gives an overview of the future of sonomyography, the morphological changes of a muscle being…

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    We all have a reason why we do things. Some are better, nobler, or more profitable but at the end of the day, we all have a reason. In the medical field, we have a lot of different individuals that do, in general, a similar job but we can all agree that, most of the time, the patient’s health is the doctor’s hands. Doctors need to have some sort of finesse, but they also need vocation. Some doctors are in for the wrong reasons, such as money, prestige, and even fame. A doctor’s only interest…

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