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    The HoloLens is a PC on your head, yet it's not a virtual reality headset and there are no wires nor a massive PC to tie yourself to. Rather, HoloLens puts its drifting windows and holographic images into this present reality into your room. You can see your environment. In any case, out of the blue that the world is changed with 3D objects coasting in midair, virtual screens on the divider, and you're living room secured in virtual characters going wild. The purpose of this paper to introduce…

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    surgeons with a computer system several feet away from the patient. The parts of the robots include three- four armed robots with a tiny video camera attached to one of the longer arms. Small surgical instruments are present at the end of the other arms. Assisted robotics surgery is helpful in some surgical setting where minute movement is available. There are many advantages when doing a robotic surgery however there are also some disadvantages. Throughout the years incidents have been filed…

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    Robotic surgery: The impacts of robotic general surgery course on participants surgical practice compared to the traditional surgery has raised a lot of questions in the minds of patients and surgeons as to which one is more efficient in performing a well done job than the other. A course including lectures, live surgeries, as well…

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    Have you ever thought that one day you will be able to move a computer cursor, an artificial limb, or a mobile robot just by the power of your thoughts!? For normal people and people with disabilities like paralysis and limbs loss, this is a dream coming true. The goal of this research paper is to address the question of whether implantable devices can be the bright future of not only disabled people but also normal people. The paper also discusses the ethical concerns and the physical impacts…

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    patient has finally had the surgery. She was brought up and was greatly sedated. Patient’s vital signs were stable. After 4 hours, the patient regained back its consciousness. Two days after, the patient fell during the morning PT session. X-ray of the surgical site was done to verify if patient broke any bone or displace any of the hardware. Results were negative. However, she felt a little short of breath after around lunchtime but cleared out after an hour. Patient however was persistent and…

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    3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Human Dimension Leung holds a PhD in Health Sociology and currently works as a clinician in Queensland Government in Australia. She grew up in Macau and Hong Kong where TCM was an integral part of people’s daily life. Therefore, her research is from a perspective of social science, emphasising the human expression and connection via TCM, in order to present the best core values of Chinese culture (p. viii). Her primary sources are the interviews with 48…

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    As Brenner stated, a nurse may be an expert in one area but a novice in another. The development of an expert, intuitive nurse in the simulation lab is much like Benner’s model of novice to expert. For the last decade, simulation labs and debriefing have become the norm in the teaching-learning continuum. Debriefing after the lab simulation is highly valued as the…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452 in Anchiano, Italy and he died May 2, 1519 in Clos Luce, Amboise, France. He was 67 when he passed away. Leonardo was buried at Chapel of Saint-Huburt, in Amboise, France. Leonardo da Vinci name translates into Leonard from the town of Vinci. Leonardo was raised by his parents Caterina da Vinci & Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci he was born to unmarried parents. His dad was a prominent notary, he was a public official that certified legal documents of…

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    Effective Communication

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    The objective of this study was to determine if communication between nurses and physicians in the hospital setting was negatively impacted by disorderly physician behavior. This study acknowledged behaviors displayed by physicians that inhibit effective communication. To begin with, this study opened by sharing an incident that occurred in a medical unit at a community hospital during shift change. A patient had to be transferred to a higher level of care as a result of a change in vital signs…

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    the Congress, there were exceptionally great leaders speaking to us future medical leaders and scientist, about their new discoveries as they are being faced with in their field of expertise. On the second day, we had the chance to observe a live surgical procedure. We also had the chance to directly ask the surgeon informative questions. Now concluding…

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