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    Wound healing is a very important aspect of the postoperative process. Depending on many different factors pertaining to a postoperative wound; different steps can be taken to decrease a patient’s chance to develop an infection. The one goal a surgical team wants to achieve is to leave a less noticeable scar and no infection in a wound. There are different challenges and situations a Surgical Technologist and the surgical will have to work around. The wound healing process all depends on the

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    systemic infection, increased morbidity, increased value of care, and negative psychosocial consequences (Schindler, Kuhn, Christopher, Conway, Ridling & Simpson; 201one). Wound healing is a dynamic, interactive method involving soluble mediators, blood cells, extracellular matrix, and parenchymal cells. Wound healing has three phases: the inflammatory section, the proliferative part, and the maturational or transforming phase. These phases could overlap in time (Porth, 2011). Inflammatory Phase

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    “A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it.”-Frederick Douglass When you think of slavery, you may want to consider the effects of an earthquake because that’s how powerful it was. Like many earthquakes, slavery produced various damaging ramifications to everything around it. This included devastation to family structures and in worst cases the loss of human life; and

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    The Complex Process of Wound Healing Essay

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    Wound healing is a complex process for the body. There are many factors that are involved in the process of wound healing. Surgical technologists need to be aware of how wounds are classified to show level of contamination, the healing process, complications that can delay healing to patients, and the implications. According to J. Zinn (2012), “In 1964, the National Academy of Sciences National Research Council1 published its land- mark study on the use of ultraviolet lights in the OR, and the era

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    In its basic form, abstinence is not using addicting substances. Aa Milhoen, (2018), wrote abstinence is a process of change and in turn healing. Healing involves the physiological, psychological, and social damage which were caused by substance dependence. Twelve Step Facilitation (TSF), based on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has abstinence as the treatment goal. However, MBRP and Cognitive Behavior treatment has as their goals reducing substance craving acceptance, awareness, and nonjudgment.

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    Healing Process Model

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    One the process evaluates the individual for healing this allows the therapist, meet and greet them take time communicate with them so they can discuss their needs and what you can help facilitate. Explain next step what will happen keep diary of sessions Secondly make and time and place to start the assessment explain what will happen and how the assessment will work show forms and explain what you will be doing writing down etc. explain next step what will happen. Keep notes diary and gain feedback

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    Advantages of Healing Process Most of the doctors think that the only way to a patient get well is by getting medication; however, many patients need more than a medication to get well. The majority of the patients need the support of anything else. One of the most common support is the family. Most of the patients need the families’ support to get positive result in their healing process. The family’s support can help a lot on a patient, such as helps patients to think less on their disease and

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    There are other principles Ratini lists such as all people have a natural healing power, patients are people and not a disease, and the healing process is by team work such as patient and doctor involvement. Also, patient addresses their life by using a variety of health practices, and treatment is fixing the cause of the condition (Ratini, 2013). The main techniques

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    The healing process provides ample evidence that the infinite Life within us is a creative intelligence, which does for us what It can do through us, albeit, within limits. Evidently, since the healing process must work within us, in order to work for us, the physical limitations of our bodies, as well as our mental reservations and practical limitations, must be taken into account. Physicians do what they can with the limits of the body; and similarly, metaphysicians must do what they can, within

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    The natural process of healing a fracture starts when the injured bone and surrounding tissues bleed, forming a fracture hematoma. The blood coagulates to form a blood clot situated between the broken fragments. Within a few days, blood vessels grow into the jelly-like matrix of the blood clot. The new blood vessels bring phagocytes to the area, which gradually remove the non-viable material. The blood vessels also bring fibroblasts in the walls of the vessels and these multiply and produce collagen

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