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    Mr. A is a 50 years old man who was evacuated from community in North Territory. He is indigenous and diagnosed with a post seizures, who was also suspicious for an ear infection and temperature was 38.4 in clinic. Post CT head showed mastitis no actual hemorrhage in brain awaiting for Brain MRI, past history was sizure, wemick encethpathcy and alchloc abuse. Patient was in Rapu for two days. In the first day of hospitalization, nurse stated Mr. A attended to push nurse during the care. Patient…

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    SAFE OR UNSAFE ABORTION PROCEDURES FOR WOMEN ARGOSY UNIVERSITY VETA JONES Thesis: No abortion procedures are safe for women regardless of the precautions stated. An Abortion is a contentious issue according to Abortions, Facts and Figures, (2011). Explanation: Abortion takes a woman body thru many different channels.…

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    The first step to treating someone with PTSD is to diagnose them. “Several brief tools have been developed to screen for exposure to a Criterion A traumatic event, which allows for rapid identification of persons at-risk for PTSD,” (Lancaster, Teeters, Gros, & Back, 2016). One can go and get screened for the disorder at a primary care clinic. The screening process may include questionnaires that can narrow down the extent of the PTSD. The second step would be to get diagnosed with the ailment by…

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    purified and injected with small needles into the lips. Because not all of the fat will survive, the lips are over corrected at first so that the final result will meet your expectations. The procedure can be done as an outpatient with some light sedation anesthesia. This is often performed in conjunction with other procedures. The result can last 6 months to several years. Occasionally patients may wish to repeat the procedure.…

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    Dexmedetomidine versus Granisetron for the management of post spinal shivering Abstract Background: Shivering is one of the most stressful complications for patient and surgeon during spinal anesthesia. In this prospective, randomized, double blinded study we compared the efficacy of Dexmedetomidine versus Granisetron for control of post spinal shivering. Methods: study was conducted on 120 patients, ASA I-III, of either sex, aged 18–60 years, scheduled for elective lower abdominal and lower…

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    Central nervous system disease that cause vertigo include disease of the brainstem. vascular nervous system causes malformations, tumor of the brainstem and cerebellum ,multiple sclerosis, , vertebrobasilar migraine. Vertigo of central origin often becomes disabling. The associated nystagmus is often non fatigable, the orientation of this type of vertigo is vertical rather than horizontal, without latency, and unsuppressed by visual fixation. ENG is useful in documenting these characteristics.…

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    the nose, mouth or fingernails (cyanosis) Children between 6 months and 3 years of age are most at risk for croup, with peak incidence happening around around 24 months of age. Reuben has been showing signs of improvement after being placed under sedation as part of his treatment. Listen to the sad sound of the child struggling to breathe…

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    Depending on what area you are having treated, you will require an anaesthetic. This can be either general, local or intravenous sedation. Pain relief is added to the water jet in the form of lidocaine to minimise the discomfort you may feel. How long it takes for an area to be treated, largely depends on how big the area is and how much fatty tissue is present. There is no long water…

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    I currently work as an Executive Assistant and Human Resources Manager at a dental office Northern Nevada. It is a family owned practice and consists of sixty employees, including nine dentists and twelve hygienists. The practice was started by our owners’ father and then was bought in the early 2000s by our current owners, his sons. The objective of our practice is to treat patients with the highest level of care while using state of the art technology to improve the level of dentistry. Our…

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    1. A description of the profession A CRNA cares for a patient before, during, and after a medical procedure or surgery. A CRNA is responsible for getting the patient ready for anesthesia, implementing patient assessment, issue and preserve proper sedation and pain management, supervise patient recovery from anesthesia, along with making sure the patients’ post-operative needs are met. 2. Education required In order to become a Certified Nurse Anesthetist must first have a Bachelor’s of Science…

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