Articles, tagged with "emergency surgery", page 2
29th November 2010
Nursing education is the formal training that is provided to nurses to prepare them for handling their duties in patient care. Courses in nursing offer training in various nursing arenas, such as general nursing, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing a...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
27th October 2010
Some of the biggest, brightest, and best playthings ever created can't hold a candle to toy stuffed animals. Silly putty was fun for about about a minute but after dreaming up every possible way in which the clay could be shaped and formed, that was the e...
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Author:
Angel H.
04th October 2010
You could be incurring E/M credit losses on your surgery cases unless your emergency, elective, and risk factor vocab is rock solid.
These factors can change whether the level of risk is moderate or high, impacting the encounter’s type of medical deci...
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Author:
angela
08th September 2010
Once you are sure that you need a surgery, plan a preoperative visit to your surgeon. Inform you surgeon that you are a diabetic. Remember, never take your diabetes easy, no matter how minor the surgery is, always speak up to your surgeon. There is a famo...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
16th August 2010
When my 25-year-old cat, Teddy, passed away in April, it gave me the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of life, and how love can help people and animals to live well and even under difficult conditions. Teddy died in his sleep, and without pain, one t...
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Author:
Father Paul A. Keenan
13th July 2010
B.F. Ribeiro, British Medical Journal
In the six months I spent because an accident official by the side of the Middlesex sanatorium I treated seven window cleaners who had been injured by falls. Four were permanently disabled and unable to return to t...
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Author:
jgoodwin
13th July 2010
B.F. Ribeiro, British Medical Journal
In the six months I spent because an accident official by the side of the Middlesex sanatorium I treated seven window cleaners who had been injured by spray. Four were permanently disabled and unable to return to t...
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Author:
jgoodwin
13th July 2010
B.F. Ribeiro, British Medical Journal
In the six months I spent in the same way as an accident official by the side of the Middlesex hospital I treated seven window cleaners who had been injured by falls. Four were permanently disabled and unable to re...
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Author:
jgoodwin
13th July 2010
B.F. Ribeiro, British Medical Journal
In the six months I spent in the same way as an accident official working for the Middlesex medical center I treated seven window cleaners who had been injured by falls. Four were permanently disabled and unable to...
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Author:
jgoodwin
02nd July 2010
Plastic surgery is no longer an uncommon phrase today. In fact, a great number of people are looking for plastic surgery as a way to look more confident and to eradicate or minimize the inevitable ravages of time as well as to remove scars left behind fro...
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Author:
Anna Peacocks
15th June 2010
There's a lot of information out there on what to feed dogs and cats, but when to feed is equally important. The whole point of selecting a custom pet food with care - optimal health - can be undermined if your timing in serving that food isn't equa...
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Author:
Rex & Sophia
29th April 2010
If I asked you what font the article you are reading now is written in, would you be able to name it right away? Depending on where you are reading this article, it could be Arial, Verdana or perhaps Times New Roman or any other font. I'm sure those nam...
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Author:
Gwen Tanner
23rd April 2010
Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease affecting the large intestine. This illness is classified as an autoimmune disorder disrupting the digestive and immune systems of the body. The immune system becomes confused by attacking the microorgan...
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Author:
BULLRAT
19th March 2010
My online piano course is a great way to learn how to play piano songs. For one thing, it offers flexibility. I don't have to try to make it to a piano lesson. I don't have to worry about whether I have made enough progress in any given week to keep th...
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Author:
Georgia Laureen
25th February 2010
What Are Dermoid Cysts?
Ovarian cysts are not an uncommon occurrence in women of childbearing age. Ovarian dermoid cysts are complex cysts that usually develop during a woman's childbearing years. There are two basic types of ovarian cysts, functional ...
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Author:
Tommy Willis