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    Imagine a dog admitted to a pet hospital. They recently went through surgery, but still expresses excruciating pain. The vet advises to “put them down” or to “take them out of their misery.” What should you do? As human beings, we can't help but empathize nonhuman things like our pets. Being able to witness small frail creatures in distress encourages us to "help" them in ways to not feel discomfort. Therefore, we believe we should relieve them of their misery. But if we truly think critically…

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    13 reported a success rate in 97.7% of the patients, value that perfectly reflects the results obtained after open surgery, with an incidence of complications of 2%. In this study, complete successful rate was registered in 96.1% of patients of open group, while in laparoscopic group was 94.2%. In 2006, Eden17 published a review about the results associated with the…

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    Apollo Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction: Apollo hospitals group was the first co-operate hospital in India and it founded by Dr. Prathap c Reddy in the year 1983, which was started as the 150 bedded hospitals in the state Tamilnadu, and today it is the largest hospital group in Asia with almost 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, 100 primary care and diagnostic clinics, 2200 walk in pharmacies, 115 telemedicine clinics and 15 academic institutions within and outside India. It is also estimated that about 4925 doctors , 8264…

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    Surgical Technique Report

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    dislocation, there is still wait for gold standard technique(10).Techniques using different kind of hardware fixation, like the Bosworth screw and Hook plate, have disapproval due to problems arising from implant failure and requirement for a second time surgery to remove the…

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    Hip Arthroscopic Surgery

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    INTRODUCTION Arthroscopic surgery is considered as one of the most minimally invasive surgical procedure. It is regarded as one of the major breakthrough in the management of patients with conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. Hip arthroscopic surgery was introduced for the first time by Burman in 1931. 1 However, indications and procedure for arthroscopic surgeries remained very few for many decades because of lack of expertise and instrumentation. Since the early 1990s, the number…

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    The ethical dilemma I encountered was when I used to work in a Neurosurgery ICU floor. We received a patient from the OR department who suffered a gunshot wound to the temple and was clinging to life with unstable vital signs and a poor GCS status. Step 1) Identify the problem: With the patient having a poor prognosis based on no significant improvement after initial treatment in ER and eventual surgical intervention, the family continues to request that all life-saving interventions be done…

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    and posters to explain as well as show the structural changes he has done. Providing information on Simon’s surgery may help him to identify himself and his new body structure change. Showing anatomy posters can also help him to visually see what Simon has had done during his Abdominoperineal Resection. Ensure to communicate with Simon if he has any questions in relation to his surgery or his care. Asking Simon if he has any questions will allow him a time to bring up any concern or queries…

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    Paroxysmal Vertigo

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    UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY DEPARTMENT OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY RESEARCH PROPOSAL: COMPARISON OF PHARMACOLOGIC AND REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO BASED ON RECOVERY RATE AND QUALITY OF LIFE SUBMITTED BY: SECTION D GROUP 8A Vergel de Dios, Charysse Victoria, Roxanne Villalobos, Leo Guillermo Villalon, Juan Gabriel Villamonte, Shane Villano, Jose Lorenzo Villanueva, Aristea Villanueva, Francis I. Introduction A.…

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    Barn Owl Case Study

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    First aid and initial assessment: When you first find the barn owl you need to assess it to see if it need any fluids. How to do a health check on the Barn Owl once it’s in your care. 1) Lay the owl on its back, on the palm of one hand, with its feet pointing away, the back of its head resting on your wrist/forearm and with its legs and folded wings encircled by your thumb and index finger. Do this firmly but gently so that the owl cannot escape by wriggling nor injure the handler with its feet.…

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    expected rate of revision THA surgery can increase in coming years. THA revision is challenging task for the orthopedic…

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