Portal venous system

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    email address on file. In order to do this, I needed to write an introduction and brief explanation of my survey for the company to use within the email that they would generate. This was not an issue whatsoever. However, the company then informed me that when sending the mass email, the clients would have to remember their own username and password and log into the pet portal themselves. I was not too sure about this idea. I felt that more clients would ignore the survey knowing that they had to remember or in some cases even look up their information. For that reason, I decided to manually send individual surveys, as it would be more convenient for the clients. Within the pet portal, VINx, when sending an individual survey email, the clients are automatically logged into their account when they click on the survey link. Because I did not want to inconvenience clients, I was only able to send out 822 individual emails within the allotted time frame. Another weakness found with the study was that the subject of pet portals was not as widely known as I had anticipated. I had quite a few clients ask what the pet portal was even for. This was disheartening to me and could have potentially affected the accuracy of my results. The last weakness seen within the study was the unforeseen technical issues that arose. I was unaware of any technical issues until I had two clients personally tell me that they were having issues with the survey. One client stated that she could never open…

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    Edified, you will become a force to reckon with and hopefully succeed where I had failed. There is another thing that you should know. Many years ago, I was working on a clandestine project with a certain researcher in my employ. This man designed a way to teleport from one place to another without having been there before. I’m certain that you have learned the ability to teleport and as you already have learned, cannot teleport to a place you have never visited. This man designed special…

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    saving and rebuilding the world and/or oneself. Games such as Half Life 2, DOOM (2016), and Portal 2 typically show this motif to a great extent. A great example out of these three would be Half Life 2 where one plays as Gordon Freeman who wakes from hypostasis on a train that is heading toward City 17. In order to stop the Combine, an interuniversal government, Gordon must make it to Dr. Kleiner’s lab with the occasional help of Alyx Vance. Even though she assists Gordon throughout the game, it…

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    Operative Management of Portal Vein/SMV Trauma: Can We Just Ligate Case Scenario: A 21-year-old male presented to the emergency department after he was stabbed in the abdomen. On examination, his vital signs were significant for a systolic blood pressure of 70 mmHg, heart rate of 120 beats per minute, and a right upper quadrant stab wound. Given the concern for intra-abdominal bleeding, he was taken to operating room for exploratory laparotomy. The patient had a large right zone 1…

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    at one and two centimeters to ensure quantities of samples were measured accurately. Three out of the six test tubes were filled to the one centimeter mark with the samples of the hepatic vein, hepatic portal vein, and the mesenteric artery postprandial. The next three test tubes were measured to one centimeter with samples that were extracted from the same areas of the blood vessel system. The difference in the samples was that the second sets of samples were extracted during the fasting…

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    registered nurse (CITATION). The hospital policy is very similar to practices that are evidenced based. Evidence-Based Practice The importance of scrubbing with a specific antiseptic agent is significant in a PICC line dressing change and evidence based practice shows that chlorhexidine antiseptic decreases the risk of infection compared to using povidone iodine. In the article written by Mimoz et al. (2007), researchers conducted a study to compare the use of chlorhexidine-based solutions…

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    It should be noted that in a study conducted by Onders et al [49] they found that more difficulty was associated with the insertion of a larger triple-lumen catheter when compared with the smaller single lumen catheter (31% vs. 11% respectively; P < 0.009). Although Lakhal et al [50] concluded that central venous pressure (CVP) measurement made at the distal ports of a multilumen catheter are not influenced by high flows through the proximal ports. The advantage of inserting a multilumen…

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    Central venous access devises (CVADs) are very important in healthcare practice. There are many issues related to patient’s safety concerning the use of CVADs in a hospital setting. Catheter occlusion is a substantial impediment to delivery of care. It occurs at a rate ranging between 3% and 79% and is responsible for many negative outcomes such as drug extravasation, loss of patency, device replacement, device removal and hospital visits. These negative outcomes may delay treatment process,…

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    from a rare complication during subclavian venous cannulation Abstract- Placement of central venous cannulation (CVC) is generally a safe procedure but several complications like pneumothorax, arrhythmias, arterial puncture, infection and thrombosis may occur even in the experienced hands. Complications related to guide wire insertion or removal are very rare and mostly relate to expertise and knowledge of operating person. So here we report a rare but completely avoidable complication i.e. loss…

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    10 Harbert has the highest fall rate due to the patient acuity. The reduction of falls can help improve patient outcomes. In a study conducted by McKinley, Fletcher, Biggins, McMurray, Birtwhistle, Gardiner, Lampshire, Noake, and Lockhart (2008), found that conducting a Clinical Fall Review assessment before a fall and after a fall overall reduced the number of falls. The Clinical Fall Review assessment involves introduction of post-fall assessment protocol: assessment of known risks, and…

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