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    According to the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN), medical-surgical nursing is the foundation of all nursing practice. At one point, all nurses were put in the medical/surgical environment (“What is Medical-Surgical Nursing?,” para. 1. 2014). Today, there are many different types of nursing; although medical-surgical nurses are the largest group of practicing professionals and one of the most demanding nursing specialties (“What is Medical-Surgical Nursing?,” para. 2 2014). They can be

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    Research Critique, Part 2 Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS 433V 2012 Research Critique, Part 2 This research critique is an article called Comparison of suture types in the closure of scalp wounds written by Joseph Bonham and published in Emergency Nurse. In the emergency room two different types of sutures permanent and non permanent sutures are used as well as glue for lacerations. Scalp wounds are difficult as pressure to wound as well as the hair of the scalp

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    contingent upon the individual that you focus on. Initially, there was no root cause for conflict on behalf of my colleague (Dora). It would be a stretch to say that she would fall under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. She had just graduated from a surgical assistant program and applied to the position for an increase in pay, and due to being in her current role as a nursing assistant for over 7 years. These were the primary reasons for applying for the position. Once the conflict was initiated, and

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    hospital fascinated me. There was so many things to see. As I got older I did a lot research and came across one job that really caught my eye. A surgical technologist. I never knew that there was such a thing. The best part was, I got to observe and the surgery I saw was life changing. After doing some research, I contacted a friend whom is a surgical technologist. I was so curious to know what it was like. She told me that she’s seen so many different fascinating things. Later on, she gave me her

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    Surgical procedure isn't continuously the exceptional choice for increasing penis size and width. Three. Stretching contraptions are traditionally impractical and elaborate to use day-to-day for hours on end with out someone else figuring out. 4. It's convenient

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    Pre Surgery Procedure

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    When deciding if a patient is a good candidate for surgery, a number of considerations need to be taken. Can the patient safely undergo the surgery? Will the benefits of this surgery outweigh the negatives? For instance, if a patient is elderly, is it worth the financial, emotional, and physical cost to undergo the surgery? “Dentists must be aware of what potentially can occur and what precautions must be taken to minimize risk.” (Petranker, Nikoyan, Ogle, 2012, p. 163). In all cases, it is crucial

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    Laparoscopic surgery is one of the most commonly used modality in surgical technique, being performed 7.5 million surgeries annually worldwide. It is an alternative technique for carrying out many operations that have traditionally required an open approach. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery performed though small incisions. It presents benefits, compared with traditional open surgeries, including shorten recovery times; lower postoperative morbidity; allow patients to return to work and

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    A Surgical Mistake

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    Have you ever been through surgery? How did you feel before and after the surgery? The way my knee was cut, it was almost an impossible task. The worry of the latter result was frightening. It was the most terrifying obstacle I have ever been through. Before the incident occurred, I was playing hide-and-seek with a few friends. The boy who caused the cut was younger, but caused a tremendous amount of calamity. We were in a shed, and the boy drove us out a window. It was a crucial mistake. He couldn’t

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    novel, simple, economic, time saving and applicable tie-over dressing that allows fixing and re-fixing of the skin grafts when needed to maintain a proper pressure dressing to the wound. Keywords Skin transplantation / Reconstructive surgical procedure / surgical fixation devices. Introduction Skin grafting is the most common procedure used in reconstructive surgery. Tie-over dressing is the most common technique used to fix the skin graft to the recipient bed, decrease the dead space, and prevent

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