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    Difference in Competencies Between Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Degree Nurses Introduction Demand for highly qualified and proficient registered nurses has been on the rise and will be the same in the coming future. The required qualification for an entry level for nursing profession has always been a topic of debate. The main purpose of this paper is to compare the level of proficiency between nurses educated at a baccalaureate degree level to that of an associate degree level. To provide

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    times slower than the normal Factor V, resulting in increased clotting factor that is why it is commonly called APC Resistance. Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic cause of venous thrombosis, which leads to deadly pulmonary embolism when the part of the clot breaks away to the pulmonary artery. It is involved in 20-40% of cases and is present in 3% of the general population. The other major genetic causes of venous thrombosis (deficiencies of protein C and

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    Scholarly Paper: The Role of the Nurse as Plaintiff and Defendant Risa Clayton Florida Gateway College   Scholarly Paper: The Role of the Nurse as Plaintiff and Defendant As nurses, we are charged with providing the best possible care to our patients, meeting their needs and working towards positive outcomes. Nurses work with all ages, races, disease processes, every medication from A-Z, independently or with a team. Nurses take orders from physicians face-to-face, over the phone, and in writing

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    Demographics: Name: LH DOB: 1/6/1942 Age: 75 years old Gender: Male Height/Weight: 150lb, 5’6 Allergies: No Known Allergies Code Status: Full Code Admission Date: 3/25/2017 Reason for Admission: Fever, nausea, vomiting, and swelling of the upper extremity Past Medical History: Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Anemia, Small bowel ischemia Surgical History: Cholecystectomy, General surgery, Colorectal surgery, thrombectomy Social History: Married with 2 children, Non-smoker, Social drinker-One or

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    PE, DVT) and death. Further the vascular events will be confirmed by teats objectively and by medical specialists. Mycocardial infarction will be diagnosed by ECG changes, Troponin I levels and confirmed physician review. The pulmonary embolism will be confirmed by CT pulmonary angiogram, ECG and chest X ray. The deep vein thrombosis will be confirmed by ultrasound Doppler scan of the limbs. The patients with CVA will have a neurologist’s review and CT would

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    Intro: In my issues analysis I will be talking about the issue of athletes using drugs in sport to enhance their performance. In my first paragraph I will be talking about the different types of drugs used in sport, how drugs effect the body and the side effects of the drugs. In my second paragraph I will be talking about how the performance enhancing drugs effect the performance of an athlete and why they do/ use the. In my 3rd paragraph I will be talking about the negative and positive effects

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    Introduction: Extra-hepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO), i.e., in the absence of liver cirrhosis or abdominal cancer, is a rare manifestation of venous thrombosis that often leads to portal hypertension1.After prothrombin, factor V, next most common cause of thrombophilia is high plasma levels of coagulation factor VIII, which are present in approximately 20% of patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the lower limbs and increase the risk of the disease in a dose-dependent

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    Infective Endocarditis

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    Infective endocarditis is the inflammation of the damaged parts of the heart due to an infection usually from elsewhere in the body. In this disease the endocardium (the inner lining of the heart) is inflamed and can lead to damaged heart valves and to other life-threatening complications. William Osler was the first one to recognize this disease and gave a name to it in 1885 in his Gulstonian lectures. When a patient’s heart has a defect or a part that is not as strong as the rest then that part

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    Student: Vu Le SOAPE NOTE 8 (DVT) Subjective: 1. Chief Complaint: Patient comes into the clinic with chief complaint of pain in his leg. 2. History of Present Illness: The patient here today at the clinic is a Caucasian male 48 yo named Rodney Cross. Patient is complaining about having pain in his right leg and that the pain started 3 days ago which woke him up. Patient said that the pain is on-going and it gets worse whenever he walks. Patient said the pain is in the area behind his right knee and

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    Use of Pharmacological Thromboprophylaxis to Prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis in Medical-Surgical Patients: A Review of Current Literature Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) has become a major health concern with 300,000-600,000 of cases in the United States annually and contributes to a significant number of avoidable inpatient costs (C. Dooley, 2013). Venous thromboembolism is also cited as the leading cause of preventable in-patient deaths (Dooley, 2013). Research has indicated that post-operative

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