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    did undertaking continents formerly unassimilable to the Europeans. The era to come put in an appearance and zooid succession revolutionized the savoir faire of Europeans, Asians, and Africans. Historians solicit to this encounter as the "Columbian Rotation." The Interchange impacted the aged and original clay. In round Europeans unvarnished Indigene Americans to diseases match which they had grizzle demand enthusiastic underground fighter -- succinct pox, measles, chickenpox, penetrating,…

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    I was not sure what to expect on the first day of mental health clinical rotation. My nursing friend told me that she liked the rotation, so that made me feel a little better about my first encounter with this area of the medical field. After spending, most of the morning getting acquainted with my new clinical instructor, we proceeded into the common area, which was separated by the nurse’s station and a set of double doors. The patients were on the other side watching a documentary of people…

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    COMPONENT TYPE: Smith and nephew cemented Synergy, size 11, high-offset stem, a 54-mm reflection acetabular shell, a 28-mm cobalt-chrome head, a 20-degree acetabular liner, posterior-stabilized, a press-fit acetabular shell, minus 3 mm cobalt-chrome femoral head. ANESTHESIA: General endotracheal. COMPLICATIONS: None. ESTIMATED BLOOD LOSS: 250-mL. INDICATIONS: [Name] is a 76-year-old female with a long history of right hip pain, unresponsive to conservative therapy. She was diagnosed with…

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    Reflection 1 During the clinical rotations program, I have identified three objectives, which will enable me to be intentional in terms of my learning experience for these next two months. My first objective is in line with MHA Competency 7. The objective is to obtain an understanding of the provider’s perspective of healthcare and of the interaction between the clinical and management function. Career wise, my goal is to become an executive leader in a fully integrated medical center. However,…

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    What three things did I really learn in clinical rotations this weekend at Avante? That is a question with a multitude of answers. Having this being my first time in a hands-on, patient experience I gained many insights, tips, tricks, dos and don’ts in just forty-eight hours. I’m beyond glad that I could participate and look forward to adding to these three little snippets of what knowledge I gained. The first thing that really stands out in my mind is that patience truly is a virtue. Hearing…

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    Bonney R. J. (2006). Farm animal welfare at work. Applied Animal Behavior Science, 100(1-2), 140-147. doi:10.1016/j.applanim.2006.04.007 In this article, Roland James Bonney discusses the problems associated with animal welfare on farms. Bonney references studies done from the Food Animal Initiative (2001) regarding their approach to improving animal welfare on farms, using ethical treatment and science to understand and develop practical solutions to solve supply standards and improvement of…

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    My Clinical Rotation

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    Throughout my clinical rotations, I have dedicated myself to giving best shot at all the specialities, and at the same time trying to figure out a speciality that would align flawlessly with my personal and future goals. While this task seemed straightforward and uncomplicated, it was challenging to find a specialty that combined cerebral requirements of internal medicine and procedural skills of surgery, until my Anesthesiology rotation. Major factors that drew me to the specialty were the…

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    I really enjoyed reading your post. I like your case studies, scenarios and concept mapping similar to my clinical rotation and simulation lab (SIM lab). SIM lab will be beneficial to the students because it creates confidence and preparedness for emergency situations that promotes critical thinking skills. Nurse educators who extend Bandura's framework for simulation relate increases in self-efficacy to simulation features. This including hands-on practice, immediate feedback, peer modeling,…

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    Orthopedic Spine Rotation

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    My ability to learn quickly and anticipate was useful during my spine rotation due to the complicated nature of the procedure and the re-positioning after intubation. Aside from having an arterial line set up in the room, I would often have the ultrasound machine in the room in case the anesthesiologist needed assistance in the place of the arterial line. I frequently insisted that the anesthesiologist put an A-line whenever I was in a room with an orthopedic spine surgeon even when the…

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    An area of weakness I noticed during my first clinical rotation would be my self-confidence. Even when it came down to my review from my Clinical instructor, she also agreed that I need to have more confidence in myself because I know what I’m doing. I often looked at my clinical instructor for confirmation after I would give the patient instructions or different exercises, double checking that I was performing correctly. I agree with the comments that were made and I have realized that I do…

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