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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines a nurse as, “A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.” However, this is not my definition of a nurse. My idea of a nurse relates to a superhero, aiding in the healing of a body. A nurse is a champion who comes into work with energy, patience, aching feet, stained scrubs with sweat from a strenuous day at work but always a smile. A nurse goes home 12 hours later from their shift only to remember the extra blanket for Jody and

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    Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a blockage in a lung artery due to a clot.1 These clots are a result of a condition called deep venous thrombosis (DVT), the clots travel from veins usually in lower extremities through the bloodstream to the lungs, and block an artery.1 If not treated, this condition may lead to death depending on the size of the clot; therefore rapid treatment must be administered.1 The aim of this article is to analyze multiple peer reviewed research studies about the effects of thrombolytic

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    Sondra Cummings THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS IN HOSPITALIZED ADULT PATIENTS Topic An Integrated Literature Review on the effects of thromboembolism prophylaxis in reducing the incidence of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms in hospitalized adult patients I. Chapter 1: Introduction A. Background B. Significance of the Problem C. Problem Statement D. Statement of Purpose E. Research Question F. Methodology G. Significance to Nursing H. Chapter Summary II. Chapter

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    Aletha C. Middleton once stated, “God picks the perfect flowers and lets the others grow, He takes the sweetest blossoms for they are ready to go.” My best friend, Stephanie Elysse Inman, suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on Friday, October 28th, at 11:48AM. Not a day goes by that Stephanie is not on my mind. Her death has taught me many life lessons, but the most important lesson was to live each day to the fullest. As I look back on my childhood, every vivid memory I have involves Stephanie

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    In 2009, I decided I wanted to be on birth control, even though I did not fully know my body or complete family history. Soon after, I suffered from a Pulmonary Embolism, a blood clot in my lung. The shortness of breath and severe agonizing chest pains were almost too horrible to bare. My life almost came to a screeching halt. It was then I found out my family suffered from a genetic disorder and my mother realized we needed more open communication. Having open communication with in the family positively

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    The chief complaint is left knee, foot and calf soreness and ankle swelling without any injury for approximately seven days. He states that he has pain in his left knee, soreness to his calf with swelling and redness to his left ankle but no temperature changes to his left leg or foot. He states that his calf pain increases with dorsiflexion of his left foot; therefore he has a positive Homan’s sign. He describes the pain in his knee as pressure and rates the pain as 4/10. These symptoms lead to

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    SCD Compliance

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    replace normal muscle motion in the leg via a cuff that inflates and deflates uniformly. This mechanical inflation and deflation keeps blood flowing in the veins and prevents the formation of clots that can result in deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism. SCD’s are used as prophylaxis in patient groups with low to moderate risk of DVT (Brady et al., 2007, p. 256). Patient compliance

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    INTRODUCTION Throughout the surgery, numerous complications arise despite the proper planning. Perhaps, one of the most dangerous complication is the Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) - a broad concept which encompasses Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE). The risk for VTE after surgery is further increased and in absence of thromboprophylaxis, it is associated with high mortality rate of 40-60% (Liu et al., 2016). Hence, VTE prophylaxis guidelines recommends the use of pharmacological prophylaxis

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    been shown to have an increased risk of thromboembolic events. The clots that can be formed in the heart during atrial fibrillation can easily travel and obstruct blood vessels, leading to tissue ischemia, thus causing severe organ damage such as a Pulmonary Embolus or stoke. It is highly recommend that patients with atrial fibrillation undergo anticoagulation therapy with drugs that help thin the blood such as Warfarin to help prevent clot formation. These drugs come with serious side effects such bleeding

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    Introduction     Factor V Leiden is a hereditary gene mutation that leads to the disorder in the clotting process of blood. It causes the diseases known as Factor V Leiden Thrombophilia or APC resistance. Factor V functions normally in the coagulation pathway of the blood. But a mutation occurs and its cleavage by the body’s natural inhibitor Protein C is slowed. This leads to excessive clot formation in the blood vessels. This mutation is the most common cause for a Deep vein thrombosis(DVT).1

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