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    It is not uncommon for death to occur in an unusual way in a hospital setting. One such occurrence is frequently identified as a pulmonary embolism. The patient comes in with an initial diagnosis of lung cancer with metastasis to the liver. She is expected to live for a few more days. To show compassion, the nurse decides to give her a bath, change her linens, and help her become more comfortable. After providing her with care, the patient has one more request, to get a leg massage. Oblivious to

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    are, who to call, and the importance of strict adherence (Ignatavicius, 2013, p. 653). Identify hospital patients at risk for a pulmonary embolism. A pulmonary embolism can be defined as a collection of particulate matter that enters venous circulation and lodges in the pulmonary vessels, resulting in reduced oxygenation. Patients who are at risk for pulmonary embolisms are: post op patients, tobacco users, obesity, cancer, pregnancy, estrogen therapy, heart failure, stroke, trousseau’s syndrome

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    ACCOUNTABILITY OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS Jayamole Cherian NRS 430V August, 20, 2001 Melissa Pasqua Accountability and Concepts Accountability means that somebody is able to explain or answerable for their actions, whatever the consequences are regardless of success or failure. Accountability and responsibility

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    Coronary CT angiography on revascularized patients: coronary stenting Recently, coronary CT angiography has been increasingly used for assessment of coronary stent patency or restenosis. However, imaging of coronary stents by multislice CT is more difficult than imaging of a native coronary artery. This is because of the presence of metal within the stents which can cause artifacts interfering with the interpretation of lumen patency. While the accuracy of stent lumen analysis was low or modest with

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    is a blood clot that can occur anywhere in the body, but these blood clots tend to occur in the deep veins of the legs and thighs. It is critical that these clots are diagnosed and treated promptly to prevent further complications such as a pulmonary embolism, which occurs when a blood clot travels from the lower extremities

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    The Center for Disease Control conducted a study on contraceptive use; their findings concluded “four out of five women have used birth control pills” during one point of their lives (Basset). Birth control pills have been around for over six decades, and their popularity has significantly increased during the past decade. Thousands of sexually-active women are turning to birth control pills as a way to prevent unplanned pregnancy, regulate periods, and to control acne. Nonetheless, birth control

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    sixty two year old Caucasian male presented himself to NEA Baptist Medical Centers Emergency Department on 9/8/16 with chest pain and worsening of shortness of breath. On 9/6/16 the patient had a bilateral saddle embolism (a large pulmonary thrombo-embolism that straddles the main pulmonary arterial trunk at its bifurcation) for which he had an embolectomy where he made a full recovery and discharged with Eliquis. Eliquis is an anticoagulant drug used to treat of venous thromboembolic events. The patient

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    Pulmonary Symbolism Essay

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    Pulmonary embolism, synonymous with deep vein thrombosis; are important and is a growing public health problem. Both contribute to the 300,000-600,000 individuals affected by this each year in the US alone. This condition does not discriminate against age, gender, or race and occurs across all boards causing morbidity and mortality. When misdiagnosed, unrecognized, or untreated, PE can cause death quickly; within just an hour. It’s fatal in up to 26% of cases (Andrews, 2010). However, prompt treatment

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    Thrombolytic therapy Definitions: Thrombolytic therapy is a treatment to dissolve dangerous clots in the blood vessels, to improve blood flow and prevent damage to tissue and organs. Thrombolytic therapy can also be said as, Thrombolysis. Thrombolysis may involve the injection of clot-busting drugs through an intravenous (IV) line or through a long catheter that delivers drugs directly to the site of the blockage. It also may involve the use of a long catheter with a mechanical device attached

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    -3,4-dihydroxy-5-sulfooxyoxane-2-carboxylic acid Description Enoxaparin is a highly acidic mucopolysaccharide. It is an anticoagulant drug that is used primarily for prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or for patients that exhibit pulmonary embolism (PE) that have underwent specific surgery. Enoxaparin functions as a serine-type endopeptidase inhibitor and targets antithrombin-III. It binds to it and creates a vertex that irreversibly inactivates clotting factor Xa. Enoxaparin binding

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