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    Gastrointestinal Bleeding

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    With healthcare being such a rapidly moving field it is important that we, as aspiring medical professionals, understand what is progressing in our profession. Within the blink of an eye healthcare changes; doctors, professors, phds, are coming up new theories, journals and studies daily. It is our job as current students in this field to do our best to further understand these journals studies, etc.and the writing that is involved in our field. Why you may ask? There are arguably an infinite…

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    Leukemy Case Studies

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    ___ [NAME] returned to the oncology clinic today to follow up on her lymphadenopathy, and several studies that were performed recently. One was a bone marrow (aspirate and) biopsy, and this was negative for any malignancy. There was (a lymphocytosis), but flow cytometry did not identify any malignant forms. Fortunately, no evidence of leukemia or lymphoma were identified. At the time the bone marrow was done, her platelet count had dropped significantly to 27,000. It had been over 300,000.…

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    For over 30 years, Fairport residents have trusted Dr. Joseph G. DiPrima with all of their foot-related concerns. Whether you’re suffering from a common foot pain problem such as hammertoe and bunions, a sports injury, or nerve damage related to diabetes, you can count on this experienced foot doctor to help you feel better than ever. Dr. DiPrima and his staff work hard to not only treat their patients’ foot pain but to provide valuable information enabling patients to understand their…

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    Computed Tomography Report

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    Computed tomography (CT) scanning technology was discovered in 1972 and revolutionized the world of neuroimaging (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). The CT scan was the first technique to allow the imaging of brain tissue in living patients (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). During a CT scan, a patient lies on a flat surface, which incrementally moves through what is referred to as a gantry (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2014). A gantry is a round shaped structure that contains a motorized x-ray source…

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    Restorative Work

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    issues and endorsing a course or treatment are intensely considered. Understudies figure out how to treat creatures experiencing contaminations, diseases, and agonies. Clinical courses instruct understudies to set a break, treat an injury, and perform surgery. Zoological drug, general wellbeing, creature nourishment, the study of disease transmission, and creature conduct are all course points that guide in the preparation of understudies. To formally turn into a veterinarian understudies are…

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    Upper Limb Sonomyography

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    An upper limb amputees is an individual who has lost an arm due to a trauma or disease that has an adverse affect on the limbs. Amputees are patients that cannot perform everyday functions like they were use to doing before. Advancement of cutting-edge technology with innovations in mechanical, electrical, and software design could give them something to look forward to in the near future. This paper gives an overview of the future of sonomyography, the morphological changes of a muscle being…

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    Mldoa Analysis

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    Peng Wen et al. [50] used a novel index MLDoA to identify different anesthetic states of a patient during surgery. Based on the new index MLDoA, the assessment of depth of anesthesia (DoA) for a patient can be clearly monitored. Firstly, a modified Bayesian wavelet threshold is proposed to de-noise the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Secondly, the Hurst exponent is obtained to classify four states of anesthesia: deep anesthesia, moderate anesthesia, light anesthesia and awake. Finally, the…

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    Nurse Malpractice

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    Another problem with this topic is what would happen if that nurse made a mistake because it would make them really mad because they wouldn't want to mess up the patient's insides or drop an organ and many more. The wouldn’t want to make a patient mad because they care actually sue that person for malpractice which is horrible because if that happens a nurse must surrender their license to the board which becoming a nurse is the hardest thing in the world, but the greatest thing in the world.…

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    Medieval Medicine

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    The time period known as the middle ages began in 500 AD after the downfall of the Roman empire and ended it in 1500 AD. the middle ages was also entitled to the name “ the dark ages” as there was no significant discovers, no phenomenal art works were produced and no scientific breakthroughs or accomplishments. during the time period, no grate medical discovers were made but instead used past medical treatments from the Romans, Greeks and Egyptians the monks put this knowledge into their texts…

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    Diagnostic Laparotomy

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    diagnostic modalities for penetrating abdominal stab wounds. Emerg Med J; 22: 790–794. 19. Kopelman T., O'Neill P., Macias L. et al (2008): The utility of diagnostic laparoscopy in the evaluation of anterior abdominal stab wounds. The American Journal of Surgery; 196: 871 – 877. 20. DeMaria E., Dalton J., Gore D. et al (2000): Complementary roles of laparoscopic abdominal exploration and diagnostic peritoneal lavage for evaluating abdominal stab wounds: a prospective study. J Laparoendosc Adv…

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