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    would have to break all of my ribs and insert a ‘nuss bar’ to push out my chest. It was always know that I would need surgery to correct this but it didn’t become a true reality until January of 2006 a week after my eleventh birthday. I remember waiting in a small room with lots of games at the Children’s Hospital. I was sitting with my mom and dad crying out of fear. I had had the surgery about a month earlier, but the bar had moved out of position which meant having to start the process all…

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    Not Enough Medical Prevention For Youth Injuries Growing up as an athlete, it came with many complication. Always being injured was the number one problem. Maintaining a healthy body was the key to succeed, dealing with any sport. Stretching, warming up, and practicing well was hard as a kid. Just on the go all the time, not worried about an injury, just happy to compete. Youth athletes push themselves because of the inspiration they look up to. Now, knowing that its a lot of competition going…

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    further surgery for removal of the wire fragments and he brought this suit alleging medical malpractice. Identification of Legal Issue…

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    I chose this article because I’ve had 3 surgeries in my 20 years of existence, and every time, I was afraid that I was going to wake up during the procedure. I don’t why I feared such things, especially since my surgeon was a family friend and I trusted him. I just always had a fear of my general anesthesia wearing off. My surgeon always told me that there was a chance of problems, but it rarely ever happened. I am lucky that I have never experienced surgery complications. However, when I read…

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    Modern Anesthesiologist

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    The profession we chose is the study of Anesthesiology. An anesthesiologist is a Physician who administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. They have to go through 12 years of school to get their (M.D) (D.O.). Known colleges that offer the program are New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, University of California. On the job they have to Monitor the patient before,…

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    Aleeyah Davis TN Student Success Mrs.Thomason 16 February 2017 My future career goal is to be an anesthesiologist nurse. An anesthesiologist nurse helps anesthesiologists give a soporific to patients before going into surgery. They also screen essential life signs and ensure everything in the body is working appropriately while under the analgesic. I think I would be great an anesthesiologist. I like making sure that everyone feel good that is basically the job of an anesthesiologist.…

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    My gloves painted a coat of dark brown as mixtures of blood and dark green placenta ran down my covered hands. Surgery was chaotic with too many puppies for the veterinary staff to handle, as a summer volunteer, I was enlisted. I recall no initial response, resulting in the nurse injecting a drug into the pup's tongue. Still not breathing, not yet a life. A reminisce about a simpler time, 17 years ago. Three months premature with an emergency cesarean, I was not yet breathing. Dr. Wesley Sugi, a…

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    anesthetic medications work and their interactions and side effects within the human body, will allow me to better serve the community. It will be an honor and privilege to attend to and care for mothers giving birth, patients having elective or emergent surgery and people with chronic pain illnesses. The skills I acquire will be for the betterment of the communities I wish to serve. Easing someone’s pain doesn’t just make me feel valuable; I feel it deep down, as my higher purpose, my…

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    mother to find out what spot to leave her in. She looks up at me while also scanning the room and asks, “Is this where they do it?” “Yes,” I answer, feeling the acceptance that this may be the last place – and I might be the last face – she ever sees. Surgery is always a tough thing to go through, especially when you’re not sure of the outcome. Fear of the unknown: that is what this woman was experiencing. There was nothing I could do to quell that fear. I was helpless. The only thing I could…

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    live and die for. For me, my goal is to go to college and fulfil a dream of becoming a Nurse Anesthetist or also called a CRNA. Nurse Anesthetist are the nurses who work under an anesthesiologist who have the opportunity to knock people out during surgery. It's not a terribly hard job, but I think a CRNA has a very interesting job. As a student, I want to obtain more information going into the field about what all kinds of medical patients I will get to work with and more information on becoming…

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