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    Safe Anaesthesia Essay

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    his mouth-opening and neck movement and a Malampatti score of 3, we are able to record the view that there is an element of easy airway bearing in mind he presents with a full beard for bag masking awareness and big teeth to be mindful of should intubation/laryngoscopy be…

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    Ambulatory Case Studies

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    The sample for this study was 17,877 patients which were scheduled for ambulatory surgery. Two hundred thirty-nine patients were excluded as an effect of surgery cancellation or partial data; consequently, 17,638 patients were included. This study was conducted to all ambulatory surgical outpatients with ASA physical status I–III aged >12 year. This study aimed to identify if patient characteristics, surgical factors, or the development of adverse events had the most significant effect on…

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    Closed Head Injury

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    Head injury constitutes a major cause of death in our country particularly in young and active persons. 1 person dies of head injury in every minute in India. Prevention, early and proper treatment will make a significant effect in reducing the morbidity and mortality due to head injury. DEFINITION: Injuries causing functional and/ or structural damage to the brain constitutes head injury and not just any injury causing damage to head and scalp region. Head injury can alter the functional status…

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    Mechanical Ventilator

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    Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a type of pneumonia that is acquired by being on a mechanical ventilator. Cutler and Sluman (2013) describe pneumonia as an inflammatory illness within the lungs that is due to some type of infectious agent. That infectious agent could be viral, bacterial, or from an environmental fungal source (Cutler & Sluman, 2013). A mechanical ventilator is a type of hospital device that effectively and efficiently maintains breathing. A ventilator essentially…

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    EMT REQUIREMENT IN STATE OF ARIZONA According to the US Labor Bureau’s report the EMTs are currently is in huge demand and there job prospect will be expected to enhance 33% till the year of 2020.in other words EMT or Emergency medical technician is currently one of the best career option in the nation. So if you want to pursue this line of business as a career, you should know there are many procedures included in the process but the foremost is that you complete ‘Emergency Medical Technician…

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    nurse practitioner it requires extra schooling in a master’s or doctoral program, you will share your skills with numerous team member who care for a group of critically sick infants. You then will become skilled in things such as line placements, intubations, lumbar punctures, and newborn resuscitation. Neonatal nurse practitioners sometimes provide education to nurses, the house staff, and other members who are part of the neonatal team. To prepare to be a neonatal nurse the first step is that…

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    The career that I chose to research is (Emergency room) ER Nurse and Parole Officer. I am interested in these careers because it demonstrates the passion I have for helping others and I am also interested in being a mentor, advisor and authority figure. A personal experience I had a family member received excellent care from an emergency room nurse and I want to make a similar contribution to my patients’ lives. Someone who wants to become a Parole Officer and ER Nurse needs to go to school for…

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    The patient had suddenly gone into cardiac arrest. People surrounded the bed, so I went aside to observe. The resident asked for someone to take over bag-valve-mask ventilation while she prepared for intubation. At first, I was unsure whether I was allowed at the head of the bed. When I took the bag from her, I could see the appreciation in her face. This was my first time ventilating an actual patient, and I struggled in maintaining a tight seal on the mask. The resident patiently worked with…

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    Some people believe they should be allowed to own exotic pets because they are able to adequately care for them. These people feel it is there right to keep such pets. Should people in the United States be allowed to own exotic pets such as burmese pythons, tigers, and monkeys? Be able to have exotic animals in the U.S.A My reason is that not all people like the basic animals that we can have today,so I think some people would like to have more animals to choose from something different…

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    feel agitated; instead they should be kept calm and relaxed. People diagnosed with a severe case of pertussis may need to be hospitalized, and sometimes they should be kept in intensive care. The case of the patient could be serious enough that intubation and ventilation are…

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