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    modalities were tried such as systemic drugs, central or periph-eral nerve blocks and intra-articular injections aiming at reach-ing the ideal technique for postoperative pain control [2]. Many studies were done using different intra-articular agents as local anesthetics, opioids, ketamine, NSAIDS and a2-adrenergic agonists for prevention and treatment of pain after knee surgeries [3]. Dexmedetomidine is a potent and highly selective a2-adrenoreceptor agonist. It has sedative-hypnotic,…

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    outlook on body contouring goals. Another thought when you’re thinking about this procedure, is the cost. The average cost of the procedure is around $2,971, according to 2014 records from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The costs include anesthesia fees, hospital or surgery center fees, medical tests, post-surgery needs, prescription drugs/medications, and a surgeon’s fee. A surgeon’s fee is based off of their experience, the type of liposuction procedure, and the office location.…

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    patients should also know the risk that could come with such a procedure. And if you just need to rid of fewer fat deposits, you may consider getting a mini tummy tuck (partial abdominoplasty) . Mini tummy tucks require a patient to be under local anesthesia only. It is also an outpatient procedure. Good doctors will normally tell if you are at a high risk or not, by basing this on your age, the type of your skin, your weight and your health condition. Your recovery will also depend on these…

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    Many in this country is blessed with the solar year. Unfortunately, the solar effects, together with the normal aging process and gain features such as acne scars take their toll our skin. Laser skin resurfacing, in contrast to surgical facelift, to improve the facial appearance of more superficial layers of the skin. Since the reorganization eliminates droopy bulges and sagging skin skin resurfacing procedures to improve wrinkles, scars and uneven pigmentation on the skin surface. Lasers work…

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    The careers I have further evaluated are certified registered nurse anesthetist, anesthesiology, and dietitian. The careers will allow me to work in a hospital setting, which is where I want to be employed. I am interested in these careers because I enjoy helping people. Research included education, training, earnings, and many more. In addition to researching these careers, I have job shadowed them also. I job shadowed a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Columbus Community Hospital.…

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    Complications of open surgical tracheostomy and their management-our experience Introduction Tracheostomy is the surgical procedure to create an artificial opening in the trachea to bypass the obstructed airway above it. History reveals that it is an oldest surgical procedure dating back 3600 B.C.E. in Egypt(1). It has under gone numerous modifications during the past millennia. The first elective tracheostomy was done in AD 100 by Asclepiad’s of Bithynia and the described by Galen in AD131(2)…

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    Anesthesia

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    and all that is desired is relief from that stabbing pressure in the right side of the stomach. Doctors surround and prep the patient for the operation. The patient is asked to count back from a number, while the anesthesiologist administers the anesthesia. The patient becomes completely unconscious, waking up hours later with no reconciliation of what happened. But now, that stabbing pressure in the patient’s stomach is gone, and the patient can carry on his/her life free of that particular…

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    similar settings with similar instruction. As medical technology has advanced, the success rate has increased in anesthesia care. Due to improved methods of monitoring vital signs and blood oxygen levels, anesthesia care jobs have become easier to manage, and success rate in the career has increased. According to a study published in an AANNA journal, “Success in reducing anesthesia-related mortality has been exemplary, with current estimates of death rates as low as 1 death per 200,000 to…

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    Why I Burned?

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    can help me she stated, “Anesthesiologists are primarily responsible for the safety and well-being of patients before, during and after surgery.” Her responsibilities include placing me in the state of controlled unconsciousness called 'general anesthesia ', the provision of 'regional anesthetics ' where only a portion of the body is made numb, when indicated for the relief of pain or anxiety. My anesthesiologist finally got to the point saying I am going to need reconstructive surgery which…

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    A particularly difficult field of interest is veterinary anesthesia because how difficult the job is; it is a complicated process to apply effective anesthesia to a wide range of species and sizes of animals. The job of an anesthesiologist is not always the same, but they are consulted in meetings and boards to give their opinions on societal and controversial…

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