Articles, tagged with "catheter", page 2
10th June 2011
What are the hazards of every single, and how long are the treatment options and recovery?CRYOCyro is the nickname given to cryotherapy or cryoablation. The prefix cryo usually means freezing. so the medical doctor in this treatment method will freeze the...
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Author:
Jasper Blake
09th June 2011
Varicose veins are swollen and twisted veins that have filled with a large amount of blood. You will mostly find varicose veins in the legs and feet. Varicose veins can be a mild, cosmetic problem or they can be painful enough to make it hard to walk. A l...
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Author:
Ian Evans
08th June 2011
Another symptom of kidney disease is swelling, which can also go unnoticed, especially in the hotter summer months when many people tend to get swollen ankles and hands. The swelling is the result of a fluid buildup, due to the kidneys' inability to remov...
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Author:
Cyril Forbes
08th June 2011
If you've actually had the sneaking suspicion hospitals are not performing all they can to prevent infections, you may be correct. According to a few scientific studies published in the American Journal of Medical Quality, most hospital-acquired, or nosoc...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
08th June 2011
Chemotherapy is the treatment procedure that makes use of chemicals which help destroy the micro organisms or cancerous cells. Chemotherapy is used to treat cancer. It is sometimes used in combination with cytotoxin to improve the treatment regimen. The c...
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Author:
alina
17th May 2011
Catheter marking is a marking process used in the medical industry for the detection of many diseases like cardiovascular diseases. High penetrative and powerful laser beams are used for detecting deceases in this marking process. As this technique is ver...
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Author:
jaimes
13th May 2011
If we compare the medical services available at present with those available several years back then we will find a large difference. It is evident that today, medical services have reached a very advanced stage and efforts are going on to overcome those ...
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Author:
Ian Gould
09th May 2011
All men, when we reach 40 years of age, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the risks commonly known as the prostate, increase development. - As much as we'd like to dismiss the reality that we can not. We can, however, we hope, progress is unlikely, BP...
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Author:
tedd woods
04th May 2011
Thrombophlebitis may be active when a blood coagulation results in swelling in a vein. This will happen in a number of veins and may typically be present in the legs, though in several cases this condition might affect arm or neck veins. Nonessential thro...
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Author:
Justin
03rd May 2011
The University of Miami is one of the most prestigious research institutes in United States, and students from all over the globe partake in conducting various new researches. The main aim of such cutting edge researches and experiments is the thirst for ...
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Author:
brainrobin
19th April 2011
Varicose veins treatment has gone through many phases of procedures and the most recent approach has become the topic of popular conversation. The procedure is often referred to as “microwave on a stick". Since the 1930s when varicose vein procedures were...
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Author:
Ian Evans
18th April 2011
When the veins swell up and become tortuous, they are known as "varicose veins". The leg (they occur most often there) in which they are located looks very ugly indeed: The skin is covered with unsightly knobs (spider veins, technically referred to as tel...
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Author:
Ian Evans
12th April 2011
Authoritative coding resources sometimes address even those encounters you do not handle on a daily basis. Here are two scenarios to test your skills and see whether your responses match the official rules.
Question 1: How many 'initial' codes are too ...
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Author:
James Smith
08th April 2011
If you are aware where to look, add-on code opportunities do exist.
Major overhaul sums up 2011 CPT changes to cardiac catheterization coding fairly well. In actual fact, you have deleted cardiac cath codes, 20 added cardiac cath codes and only eight c...
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Author:
James Smith
04th April 2011
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Poor infection control can pose a significant health threat to patients in hospital, with MRSA being at the forefront of many people's concerns. An alarming number of cases have been reported since 2002, many of which ...
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Author:
Julie Glynn