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    The key element of Surgery, that has consistently drawn me, is its hands-on nature. After experiencing all of my third year rotations, I feel most satisfied when I am in the OR, it brings with it such a rush of adrenaline and excitement unlike any other experience I’ve had. No matter what job I held in the OR, I was always left with a sense of satisfaction. The third day of my first week in Surgery core, I had the honor to be first assist to one of our attending Surgeons, on his cases the entire

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    Left Hip Revision Surgery Spending the day in the operating room (OR) can be an exhilarating experience, throughout this paper I will discuss the different aspects of surgery as you follow my journey. I will discuss pre- operative care and testing preformed; operative care, anesthesia, and possible complication; and post-operative care and recovery. My day in the Operating room began with an introduction to my patient, an 87 year old man who was there for a left hip revision. He had previously undergone

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    SECTION E - NARRATIVE SUMMARY Nurse II Nurse Manager Parts A&B of Plan Covered under 9 Dimensions of Professional Performance (Plan Section C) Mr. Thathamkulam RN, MSN works as the Nurse Manager (NM) for Eye Clinic. He has demonstrated excellence in his nursing assessment skills, leadership skills, coordination of care for the internal and external customers, collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, and using evidence based research to guide the practice of his employees to impact good patient/family

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    Recently, laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (LDP) has emerged as choice of surgical procedure for benign or low-grade malignant tumor of the pancreas with an advantage of less postoperative pain and early recovery after surgery [1, 2]. Traditionally, spleen was removed during LDP because of surgical difficulty and its close relationship with pancreatic tail. However, splenectomy combined with resection of other abdominal organs was found to be associated with high postoperative morbidity like overwhelming

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    Critique, Part 2: Critique of Quantitative Research Article The population who are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) often experience daytime drowsiness and are at risk for ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, and other vascular related problems (Hsu et al., 2007). There are several treatment options for people with OSA, which are weight loss, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), dental appliances, and surgical procedure. This study evaluates patients who have

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    with diabetes, neuropathy, and peripheral vascular disease

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    of Robotic Surgery Philomena Kline Delaware Technical University Pros and Cons of Robotic Surgery Robotic surgery is playing a crucial role in the advancement of current medical technology. The cost effectiveness of these procedures, coupled with the rates of procedure safety, procedure failure or complications, and patient recovery has the potential to drive the success or failure of robotic use. Definition of Robotic Surgery According to Penn Medicine, robotic-assisted surgery is a minimally

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    places, broke a couple of ribs, and left him bruised and scratched all over. The neurosurgeon said it was a miracle that he had no actual brain damage. The neurosurgeon operated on her father’s spine and put him back together with a rod. After the surgery, she couldn’t thank the neurosurgeon enough for all she had done for her father. From that day on, she knew she wanted to be a neurosurgeon so she could help people the way a neurosurgeon helped her father. Neurosurgeons are everyday heroes that have

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    YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS PRAYING FOR YOU Prayer in the workplace is a touchy subject in healthcare. We must respect all faiths or lack thereof by not imposing our own beliefs on the patients and families in our charge. Professional praying became a part of my workday many, many years ago. As a twenty-something registered nurse, my own faith was mostly undecided, but I was fairly sure of the Divine and prayed when I felt I or my loved ones needed it. Putting effort into my faith was another matter

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    foot, and cerebral enlargement etc. [6] The multisystem involvement has resulted in etiological heterogeneity and no single theory explains the etiology adequately. [1] Heredity, atypical form of twinning, endocrine dysfunction, and anomalies of vascular/lymphatic system and disturbances of CNS are all implicated in the suggested etiology.

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