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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…, 2003). Events such as: lack of respect for modesty and dignity during the procedure, inadequate or inaccurate consents for surgery, incompetent care providers and surgeons, compliance with do-not-resuscitate orders during the operative period (AORN, 2003…
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…in the United States. Routine circumcision is the most widely practiced pediatric surgery and an estimated one to one-and-a-half million newborns, or 80 to 90 percent of the population, are circumcised. (Lund, 1990) Despite these statistics, circumcision still…
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Category: /History
…the father of surgery. (Encarta) In his writings (Sushruta Samhita), he lists about 125 surgical instruments used by him in his surgeries, details methods of operations among other subjects. (Encarta) In his time he is believed to have performed Caesarean sections…
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…up phone call was given one month after surgery. Patients unable to use a phone or have a face to face interview would not be able to participate in the study. In the telephone interview a series of tests were given such as a Mini-Mental State Examination…
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…. Certain breast reduction surgeries with nipple relocation could be an example of this situation. Also, any medication taken by a mother can be transferred through breast milk to the infant. So, if you are taking treatments such as, antibiotics, or anti…
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…by an eager populace, Freud was undergoing painful surgery for cancer in late 1923. Though he did not die, the rest of his life was marked by pain and discomfort" (Stevenson, 1996 par.10). The rest of Freud's life, He published more controversial works, including…
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…of reach-in rebounds over the heads of shorter opponents. But in November 1969, he had surgery after tearing a knee ligament. Through diligent rehabilitation, he was able to return to the Lakers at the end of the regular season, and play a full playoff…
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…on attendance and concessions. -In 1994, Eisner underwent heart surgery and Frank Wells died in a helicopter crash. -Eisner chose Michael Ovitz to replace Wells but Ovitz did not work out and left. -On July 31, 1995, Eisner created a new era for Disney by taking…
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…grandfather suffered a heart attack, and he also had cancer when he was about the age of 50. Furthermore, my grandfather, on my dad's side of the family, has also had triple bi-pass heart surgery from a heart attack he has had recently. Here, I present…
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…, and his younger brother wasn't able to help because of an emergency brain surgery to remove a tumor at the age of fifteen. Each day that passed seemed to bring nothing more than bad luck. He soon came to find out that his sister was pregnant and he…
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