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Part 3 book "Medical-Surgical nursing critical thinking for person centred care" includes contents: Responses to altered respiratory function, responses to altered musculoskeletal function, responses to altered neurological function, responses to altered visual and auditory function, responses to altered reproductive function, special topics in medical–surgical nursing
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muasambanhan09
16-03-2024
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Part 2 book "Study guide for medical surgical nursing - Assessment and management of clinical problems" by author Susan A. Sandstrom includes contents: Problems of ingestion, digestion, absorption and elimination; problems of urinary function; problems related to regulatory and reproductive mechanisms; problems related to movement and coordination; nursing care in specialized settings.
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muasambanhan09
16-03-2024
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Part 2 book "Wound care essentials - Practice principles" includes content: Pressure ulcers, venous disease and lymphedema management, arterial ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, sickle cell ulcers, surgical reconstruction of wounds, tube, drain and fistula management, atypical wounds, wounds in special populations, pressure ulcers in neonatal and pediatric populations, palliative wound care, wound gallery.
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muasambanhan08
04-03-2024
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Part 2 book "Practical guide to equine colic" includes content: Medical versus surgical treatment of the horse with colic; colic surgery; specific causes of colic; postoperative patient care; postoperative complications; biosecurity; special considerations; long term recovery and prevention; nutrition; gastrointestinal parasitology and anthelmintics.
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muasambanhan06
03-02-2024
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Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physical, expressive, psychological, societal, and cultural factors. Dissatisfaction arises if the patient feels an inconsistency between expected and delivered care. Usually health care satisfactions are very high and according to many studies levels of satisfaction are above 85% and patient’s satisfaction in terms of anesthesia is not very different.
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vampires36
30-12-2021
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diatric population requiring health services rises globally, developing countries are struggling to cater to the growing burden of non-communicable diseases - particularly those requiring specialized surgical care.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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Chapter 10 - Assisting with minor surgery. Minor surgical procedures are frequently performed in ambulatory care settings and office practices. As a medical assistant, you must be knowledgeable of the types of procedures performed where you are employed. In this chapter you will learn: Define the medical assistant’s role in minor surgical procedures, describe types of wounds and explain how they heal, describe special surgical procedures performed in an office setting,...
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whocare_b
05-09-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Nutrition support for the critically ill presents the following contents: Access and complications of parenteral nutrition, surgical intensive care considerations, major infections and sepsis, organ failure and specialized enteral formulas, management of the obese patient
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thangnamvoiva4
01-07-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Principles and practice of percutaneous tracheostomy presents the following contents: Balloon facilitated percutaneous tracheostomy, percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy with ambesh t-trach kit, percutaneous dilational tracheostomy in special situations, percutaneous tracheostomy versus surgical tracheostomy, care of tracheostomy and principles of endotracheal suctioning,...
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thangnamvoiva4
01-07-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Principles of critical care presents the following contents: Neurologic disorders, hematologic and oncologic disorders, renal and metabolic disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, the surgical patient, special problems in critical care.
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thangnamvoiva4
01-07-2016
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Contents of the book Acute care surgery referred to the content you: Acute care surgery fundamental principles, trauma, emergency, non-trauma, surgery evaluation and management, surgical critical care, special topics
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flash_del
28-12-2015
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Since 1997, ophthalmic nursing and ophthalmic care practices have moved on in leaps and bounds. There have been several reasons for this including the government targets to bring down hospital waiting times, new approaches to patient management with a move away from inpatient care to mainly day case management and primary care settings. Ophthalmic nursing has been transformed by the involvement of others in ophthalmic nursing care such as clinical support workers, assistant practitioners and surgical care assistants.
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mnemosyne75
02-02-2013
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Operating theatres are frightening places, a foreign environment where highly specialized techniques that involve opening and invading a human body take place. As such, they present unique challenges for both those who use them, and those who work there. For children who require surgery and their families, the surgical environment is potentially one in which consideration must be given to the whole psychosocial aspect of care, even more so than in any other hospital environment.
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mnemosyne75
02-02-2013
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Management of acute pain, especially post-operative pain, in patients on high dose opioids is a challenge that requires in-depth knowledge of pharmacokinetics and the formulation of a careful management plan to avoid withdrawal symptoms and inadequate pain management. • Chronic pain after cancer surgery may occur in up to 50% of patients. Risk factors for the development of chronic pain after breast cancer surgery include: young age, chemo and radiotherapy, poor post-operative pain control and certain surgical factors.
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khongmuonnghe
07-01-2013
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An obstetrician/gynecologist possesses specialized knowledge, skills, and professional capability in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders. To become certified by ABOG requires four years of training, plus two years in clinical practice and passage of both written and oral examinations before certification is complete. Specialists in reproductive medicine usually undergo training in obstetrics and gynecology, followed by training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, or in urology followed by training in andrology.
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le_minh_nha
25-12-2012
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A specialist in obstetrics/gynecology is a physician with special education and expertise in the field of women’s' health and reproduction. He/she has the appropriate medical, surgical and obstetrical knowledge and skills for the prevention, diagnosis and management of a broad range of conditions affecting women's reproductive and gynecological health. As well as providing clinical care and education in normal and complicated obstetrics and gynecology, he/she may contribute significantly to research. The specialty of obstetrics and gynecology can be divided into two parts.
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connicquy
20-12-2012
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The study of the various chapters in this report (such as those that cover ticks, mosqui- toes and fleas) generally demonstrates that while the biology and behaviour of the pests has been well studied, the epidemiology of the diseases they transmit, particularly in the case of newly emerging diseases, are poorly understood. Though the need for unders- tanding exists, scientists specialized in the classical disciplines of medical zoology and medical entomology are becoming rare, as governments and universities progressively shift their limited financial resources to other fields.
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quygia123
02-11-2012
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What is the book about? Basic science texts deal with anatomy, physiology and pathology. Clinical textbooks deal in a systematic manner with guidance on managing individual patients. We have attempted to create a bridge between the basic sciences and their incorporation into clinical practice. In the past general surgery dominated teaching and postgraduate surgical examinations, but many of the included subjects have successively been separated into specialities.
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951864273
10-05-2012
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Obstetrics and gynaecology is a dynamic and rapidly changing speciality. Great advances have been made in prenatal diagnosis, the management of infertility and contraceptive techniques. The introduction of minimally invasive surgical procedures has reduced bed occupancy and analgesic requirements allowing women to return home more rapidly. Service delivery development, required to meet improving NHS standards, has seen the introduction of a new multidisciplinary approach, new roles for midwives and the emergence of the gynaecological nurse practitioner....
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socolanong
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