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    ○ A medicine to numb the area (local anesthetic). ○ A medicine to make you fall asleep (general anesthetic). ○ A medicine that is injected into an area of your body to numb everything below the injection site (regional anesthetic). • A small incision will be made on the side…

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    I had my first surgery ever during the summer of 2015. I was sitting at home in my cozy living room and a sense of pain would come across my throat as well as my ears feeling full with water. I asked my mom to look in my throat because every time I swallowed, it felt like a piece of sand paper was scrapping my throat. I remember her saying we should go to the doctor bright and early in the morning because there were white, clammy spots deep in the back of my throat that should not be there.…

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    Introduction: Recent studies reported that the kinematic alignment of an implant is more physiological than the traditional methods, and therefore results in better clinical outcomes. They found that for kinematic alignment of the implant, the femoral component should be positioned varus 2.3 degrees and tibial component in valgus 2.4 degrees without any rotation. Howell et al also claimed that kinematically aligned TKA does not cause any significant failure; rather, it restores the function of…

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    Cervical spondylosis - Auxiliary treatment - YOGA There is a strong tendency for the symptoms of cervical spondylosis to subside spontaneously, but can last several months and the structural changes are clearly permanent. Treatment is, therefore, the natural resolution of temporarily inflamed soft tissue on the support or directed edematous. In mild cases, physical therapy is recommended (healing radiation, shortwave diathermy, massage, traction or exercises). In more severe cases judicious…

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    Anesthesiologist The duties and responsibilities of a doctor is physicians who administer anesthetic prior to during or after surgery or other medical or ocular. The education and training is past-doctoral training or doctoral degree. The salary is 208,000 per year or average. Pay attention to something without being distracted. You always listen and understand what people say. Well my first con is you might get a mean doctor. Then a pro is you get the job well done. Another con is what if you…

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    undergoing surgery that involves being put into a drug-induced sleep comes into contact with an anesthesiologist”(Kaskinoro). The definition of an anesthesiologist is a physician who administers anesthesia prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. The first known uses of anesthesia date back to the aborigines when they used the pituri plant to help numb the pain of the injury. The pain was numbed by chewing in the pituri plant’s stem and leaf. Today, Australia is the…

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    a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other appropriate baccalaureate degree, a current license as a registered nurse, at least one year’s experience in an acute care nursing setting, graduation from an accredited graduate school of nurse anesthesia (these educational programs range from 24-36 months, depending upon university requirements, and offer a master’s degree), all programs include clinical training in university-based or large community hospitals, pass a national certification…

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    An important factor in deciding what career you are going to pursue is the job outlook of that specific career. Why pursue a career and spend time earning an education if you’re not going to be able to find a job? According to Choices Explorer, in 2008 there were approximately 661,400 anesthesiologists in the workforce ("Anesthesiology."). The job outlook for anesthesiologists is expected to have a growth rate of twenty-one point eight percent from 2008 to 2018 ("Anesthesiology."). Due to the…

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    “Strive for excellence!”, “Keep pushing yourself to the best of your ability.” , and “Have heart.” These are just a few of the many words of encouragement my dad would tell me as I grew up. At the time, I thought he was only referring to the sports I was playing. Whether it was gymnastics, softball, basketball, or volleyball, he was always pushing me to be the best I could be. I never dreamed these words would mean so much to me and ensue me to aspire my accomplishments thus far and the…

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    My reflection focuses on the role I took as an ODP student at the pre-operative checks on admission unit, anaesthetic and surgery in the general theatre. For purposes of completing this assignment, I will refer to the patient that journeyed to the theatre for lobectomy thorascospic (a surgical procedureto remove one of the lobes of the lungs to check for any disease) operations as Mrs. A for the purpose of confidentiality. The reflection is presented based on Gibb 's Reflective Cycle (Gibbs,…

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