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    1. A Veterinarian is a person that is qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. They have a one on one communication with their patients and owner. A Veterinarian diagnose, prevent, and treat a variety of animal illnesses and diseases. I have chosen this career because I would love to become a Veterinarian one day and help animals in need. This area (Veterinarian) needs improvement with making sure the patients are receiving the right treatment, diagnosis and customer services. Sometimes…

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    Capture and Handling Sieders (2009) suggests that all capturing or handling be done early in the morning to avoid the warmer temperatures of the day. While nets may be used to catch these owls, inexperienced handlers may damage the feathers or wings of the individual. To avoid these injuries, a thick towel is suggested whenever catching or handling a barn owl. (Sieders, 2009). Two or more people should guide the desired individual into a corner and down to the ground when possible. Once in this…

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    Plp Case Study

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    onset and levels of treatment are analyzed to find the best combination to minimize the onset and severity of PLP. Preemptive anesthesia prior to surgical amputation is analyzed in reducing the severity, and also onset in some cases, of PLP post surgery. Pharmacotherapy is then analyzed specifically the use of NSAIDs, antidepressants, and opioids, in reducing PLP pain intensity in the short term and long term…

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    Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is surgery to remove the gallbladder. The gallbladder is located in the upper right part of the abdomen, behind the liver. It is a storage sac for bile produced in the liver. Bile aids in the digestion and absorption of fats. Cholecystectomy is often done for inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis). This condition is usually caused by a buildup of gallstones (cholelithiasis) in the gallbladder. Gallstones can block the flow of…

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    Most men experience hair loss at some point in their lives. While a ubiquitous and completely normal occurrence, many still struggle with lower self-esteem as a result. For those experiencing premature balding, the struggle can be even greater. Luckily, there are options. Gilda’s Hair Studio in Fairfield, OH, has been helping people with hair loss reclaim their confidence and good looks. By age 70, about 80 percent of men will experience male-pattern baldness. More than half will experience it…

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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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