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    Aeydan C.: A Case Study

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    Aeydan C. was born on 10/03/2011. He was born with a heart condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome. He lives at home with his mother and father with two dogs in a two-floor house.Aeydan's bedroom is located on the second floor with about 14 steps( parents was unsure of the number). He spends the majority of his time in his playroom located in the basement. He wears a medical bracelet on his wrist indicating his heart condition.The parents reported a healthy pregnancy with no…

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    In the medical environment, blood transfusions are a common method of providing patients with the necessary fluid components to maintain vital bodily functions. Blood can be harvested and donated from other individuals, or can be taken from the patient and preserved for autologous use. Whichever the case, this procedure has saved countless lives on end and remains a crucial part of nursing. It is imperative that such a useful procedure be taken seriously in the workplace since there remains a…

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    Erythrocyte sedimentation Rate is defined as the rate at which the red blood cells. The purpose is to see the rate at which, well mixed, anticoagulated blood will settle at the bottom of the tube. ESR testing helps detect inflammation that is linked to infections, cancer and autoimmune diseases. This test is inexpensive, accurate and very easy to perform. There are two methods that are commonly used to preform ESR wintrobe method and the Wintergreen method. The wintrobe method uses a EDTA…

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    Blood transfusions are used to save our lives and there are many errors that can occur and potentially harm people’s lives. The most common blood transfusion error has to do with negligence of the nurses themselves. These mistakes could include blood samples that are being mislabeled for another patient, blood being ordered for wrong patient, and wrong samples taken from the wrong patient (Lippi & Plebani, 2011). The errors that occur in the health field can lead back to the wrong process in…

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    Anemia is a condition that occurs when an individual’s blood does not have enough hemoglobin or red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the main foundation of a red blood cell. It helps sustain it by binding it to oxygen. If one does not have enough red blood cells, the cells within one’s body will not receive the sufficient amount of oxygen it needs to function properly. Anemia can be caused by several factors since there are more than a single type of anemic conditions. Therefore these conditions are…

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    Preventing VTE in the Hospital Setting VTE stands for vein thrombosis embolism. Thrombosis is a blood clot that forms in the vein and an embolism is anything that travels through the veins until it gets to a spot where is cannot pass through. Embolism then lodges its self into the vein and occludes blood flow to the rest of that area. “An embolism usually is a piece of blood clot that breaks off but it also can be fat, air, amniotic fluid, a tumor, or a foreign substance such as talc, iodine,…

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    Haematocrit Test

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    Blood is composed of two elements which are plasma and formed elements. Blood plasma is the main component of blood occupying on average about 55% of the total blood volume. The main component of plasma is water making up to 92% of the volume of the plasma. Other components of the plasma are substances like proteins, carbohydrates, amino acids, lipids, vitamins, electrolytes, hormones cellular waste products and dissolved gasses. The formed elements part of the blood are composed of the cellular…

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    Multiple myeloma is a rare cancer, but if developed it is extremely hard to fight. It is the second most common blood cancer in adults, but in 2015 only 2% of cancer cases were multiple myeloma. The first documented case of multiple myeloma was in 1844. There have been hundreds of thousands of cases since then and there are constant improvements being made on treatments for this currently incurable cancer. Stem cell transplants have become a standard treatment for multiple myeloma patients, but…

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    “Almost 1900 pediatric hematology-oncology specialists have been certified by the American Board of Pediatrics since… 1974” (Buchanan). Approximately 1300 reside in America. The ratio for pediatric hematology-oncology specialists to general pediatrics is about 19:530. As Buchanan also said, the need for physicians that specialize in children and/or treat cancer remains…

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    Affairs. I have enclosed my CV for your consideration. During my professional experience spanning over twelve years, I have held various clinical and research positions in leading academic institutions. I gained substantial clinical competencies in hematology-oncology combined with robust knowledge of basic Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy. Thanks to my broad expertise, I can easily comprehend scientific information and effectively provide guidance to both clinical and scientific partners. …

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