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Category: /History
…Bryant had gone to have knee surgery. Bryant denied the charges and continued to play for the Lakers during the pretrial hearings. Despite the courtroom distractions--which required him to fly to Colorado a number of times during the 2003-04 season--Bryant…
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…only in extreme cases only and is still considered to be experimental. While biological treatments rely on the issuance of psychotropic drugs, electrical shocks, or surgery, psychodynamic treatments rely more on communication between the patient…
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…of this disorder may include, uncontrolled diabetes with accompanied hypertension, viral infections, gastro surgery with ended injury to the vagus nerve, medications such as narcotics and some antidepressants, amyloidosis, and scleroderma. The complications…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…joke, "Life is like a surgery in medical school: faint first, but get up and seize the knife hard." She lived by her words. She seized the chance and brought us to America. Now, a student at Tulane University on a full scholarship, she does not have…
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…enrolled in U of E (University of Edinburgh). He tried to please his father and study medicine like any other respectable fellow, but, the first sign of dementia began to creep in, Charles didn't have the stomach for seeing surgery performed. After wasting two…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…providing direct patient care, they observe, assess, and record systoms, reactions, and progress in patients; assist physicians during surgeries, treatments, and examinations; administer medications; and assist in convalescence and rehabilitation. RNs also…
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…and nurses are taking up the illegal practice" (Nwzili). Apparently, some of the old traditional doctors discontinued female genital mutilation and also, another assumption for the increase in illegal practices of doctors performing the surgery, is the shift from…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and steaming. Pasteur found that septicemia was caused by an anaerobic bacterium. He urged surgeons to use clean instruments, wash their hands, and disinfect their gauze and bandages in "The Germ Theory and its Application to Medicine and Surgery," much as Lister…
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…is that of a new craze of undergoing surgery to lose weight. Often these surgeries are dangerous and have mixed results. One example is Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. What this means is the surgeon places a rubber band around the stomach limiting the volume…
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…. The areas assessed included the patient's weight, skin type, visual risk areas, mobility, sex, age, appetite, tissue malnutrition, neurological deficit, major surgery, trauma and medication (Mallett and Bailey 2000). The first part of the Waterlow assessment…
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