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    Humans, as they are today, have existed for a mere 50,000 years, while the Earth is around 4.54 billion years old. Why, then, have humans disregarded the planet they live on and have chosen to send it to ruin by means of pollution, climate change, and mining deep below the surface? Because of mankind’s actions of destruction, the Earth has awakened from a tranquil slumber and sought restitution towards humanity for disturbing its once-peaceful state. In Auscultation, Steven Church is presenting…

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    learnt various clinical skills to prepare us for our first clinical placement. I have chosen to reflect on the skill of Manual Blood Pressure Measurement. This involved learning the techniques of manual blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope within the clinical skills laboratory classes. Blood pressure can be defined as the pressure of blood within the circulatory system that is measured for diagnosis as it is closely…

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    us, us. Although many objects can represent someone , choosing only three that truly represent one as a whole is a challenging decision. The three objects that I feel represent me best are a basketball, which represents my love for the sport; a stethoscope, which symbolizes my dream of being a neurosurgeon; and a book, which represents my love for all types of literature. Although these three objects may seem irrelevant or unimportant to others, they are what make me, Eric Markarian. The first…

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    Your sleeve comfortably rolled up. Mercury sphygmomanometer: is the most accurate and less prone to errors. To use a stethoscope is required. Sphygmomameter air: Is the most widely used and is also a necessary instrument. Also you need a stethoscope for use. Electric Machine: It widely used for self-control, no need stethoscope that carries a pulse detector built and is easy to use. However, it is very sensitive to noise and movement apparatus, so that the values obtained…

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    The 1800's were colossal years in the progression of medicine. Advancements, for example, the first blood transfusion and the stethoscope have made ready for present day drug. The 1800's were enormous years in the progression of solution. Advancements like the first blood transfusion and the stethoscope have paved the way for current medicine. Alongside the many medical advancements, the rise of essential figures happened. These individuals would not just find new strategies in the medicinal…

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    between patients in which I was aloud to sit. However, Dr. Christensen was still running on all cylinders, just as he had earlier that morning. In between cases, Dr. Christensen had just enough time to take a sip of coffee before handing me his spare stethoscope and blistering down the hallway to see his next patient. As soon as Dr. Christensen opened the exam room door, we were met by the exuberant giggling of a wide-eyed newborn baby. She was there with her mother for a check up, a routine…

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    Technicians (EMTs) comforted me. Although I suffered a minor knee injury, the trauma of that accident still lingers. Fast forward six years to the present. Now I am sitting in the back of the ambulance, a rookie EMT, with my purple gloves on, stethoscope around my neck, and a red medical bag in hand. I am also making sure we have the proper medical equipment stocked, including neck collars and long body boards. As I step out of the ambulance, a bitter breeze nips at my face. Shattered glass,…

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    Heart failure is possible due to the patients high blood pressure in the heart. Using a stethoscope to evaluate internal body noises, the physician identified a third heart sound (sign of pathology) and an abnormal liver enlargement.The stethoscope left applicable pressure indentations on swelled tissue providing evidence of fluid buildup.The ECG showed a weakened and enlarged heart, demonstrating complete heart failure…

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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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    Anesthesia Risk Factors

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    anxiety (not anxious, some anxiety, anxious), procedure types (dentoalveolar, pathology, other), anesthesia level grouped as MS or , DS/GA, anesthesia time, monitoring techniques (capnography, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, pericardial stethoscope, pretracheal stethoscope, electrocardiography (ECG), monitoring chest movement, electroencephalogram (EEG), temperature), other monitoring method (yes or no),…

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