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    They will additionally focus in their region of surgical nursing in sub-specialities such as: Cardiac surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology and many more. A surgical nurse would possibly have patients discharged and new ones added to her care during her shift. They should be organised for rapid adjustments in their day by day routines. Surgical nursing gives many challenges…

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    Les Stroud Vs Ben Carson

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    the most brilliant men on earth. Rising up from poverty, Carson worked excruciatingly hard to turn his dreams of being a doctor into a reality. Furthermore, he accomplished the impossible when he separated Siamese twins joined at the head and did neurosurgery on an unborn child. Carson didn’t stop there, however. Carson has written numerous books describing ways to improve this great country that we live in, and he is currently running for president. His brilliance and determination allows him…

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    Glioblastoma Essay

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    Glioblastoma Gliomas account for more than 70% of all brain tumors, and of these, glioblastoma is the most frequent and malignant histologic type (Ohgaki and Kleihues, 2007). Despite scientific advances, the average life expectancy of patients is nearly 15 months with poor life quality (Field et al., 2015). There are few treatments available for newly diagnosed patients; the most common is surgical removal of the tumor followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Based on multiple studies, there…

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    Christian Rodriguez Miss Headley AP English October 13, 2015 Example Essay Your final moment has come, and your about to exhale your last breath. Suddenly, your whole world fades into eternal darkness and the moments you spent on Earth are over. Your legacies on Earth are remembered by the people you shared time with. However, it’s up to us to make the most of our lives since we never know how or when our moment will be up. Benjamin Franklin said that the only think certain in life is death. As…

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    Apollo Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction: Apollo hospitals group was the first co-operate hospital in India and it founded by Dr. Prathap c Reddy in the year 1983, which was started as the 150 bedded hospitals in the state Tamilnadu, and today it is the largest hospital group in Asia with almost 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, 100 primary care and diagnostic clinics, 2200 walk in pharmacies, 115 telemedicine clinics and 15 academic institutions within and outside India. It is also estimated that about 4925 doctors , 8264…

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    Surgical innovations have evolved over the years as medicine has advanced. Dr. Denton Cooley, Dr. Frank Jobe, and Dr. Ben Carson have all contributed in great capacity to change the surgical field and to save lives. Though controversial and sometimes outspoken, Dr. Denton Cooley, Dr. Frank Jobe, and Dr. Ben Carson have all developed innovative surgical procedures that help change the lives of many people. Dr. Denton Cooley innovated a procedure that bought time for his patients awaiting a second…

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    It is said a typical high school football player receives 650 hits per season, and in 2014 that more than 9,500 concussions were reported among high school football players in the U.S. (16). At least 8 football players have died in 2014, according to the National Center for Sports Injury Research, but other factors may have also caused this than just football(16). This is about the dangers of sports injuries, and how we can keep this from happening so much. I think that football is the most…

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    Inside the Brain, written by David Noonan, was a vivid and often jarring bird’s eye view into the world of neurosurgery. Mr. Noonan, begins his essay with the patient already under anesthesia laying on the table while the medical staff are moving around him in a symphony of route routines. Noonan then proceeds to guide us through the nitty gritty of brain surgery like a Chilton's manual. He escorts the reader through this mysterious medical world that most of us are largely unfamiliar with to…

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    A traumatic brain injury is a sudden injury to the head causing damage to the brain. It can be a closed head injury or a penetrating one. It can affect one area of the brain or more than one area. When there is a penetration, the skull will be pierced and a piece of the bone from the skull may enter the brain tissue. With a closed head injury, there is no break in the skull. A skull fracture is when the skull cracks and broken pieces of bone cut into the brain. The different types of traumatic…

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    Ben Carson Research Paper

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    Looking at Carson’s life, it’s obvious that he not only sees God by His dictionary definition, but has a personal connection with Him. Carson shows his faith everyday, using this attribute of his even in little things, like praying for a surgery to go well. Although God has always helped Ben Carson throughout his career, Carson felt that God helped the most when he was performing a surgery on a man named Craig Warnick. Mr. Warnick had been diagnosed with Von-Hippel-Lindau, a disease that can…

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