Articles, tagged with "catheter", page 5
23rd September 2010
Working with the elderly can be a rewarding yet challenging job. There are a range of job roles within elderly care, but most require staff to be compassionate and able to perform their job properly.
For some care worker jobs it is also necessary to p...
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Author:
Hannah McLaverty-Williamson
02nd September 2010
Human bodies are complex systems and with time, some wear and tear is natural in the body. Spider veins or varicose veins often appear on the legs and faces of men and women as they grow old in age. In many people, these veins are asymptomatic but often c...
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Author:
Sue Jerdak
25th August 2010
If you flip through the Surgery/Respiratory System section of your CPT coding manual, you will see the coding committee has been hard at work adding to and revising your options. Find out the added cath removal code, the all new fibrinolytic agent inst...
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Author:
James Smith
24th August 2010
Blockage of the nose, sinus problems form a significant obstruction in the working of daily life. Problems of breathing are also sometimes associated with the problems of the nose. Apart from that, other allied problematic symptoms like the watering of ey...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
24th August 2010
For treating blocked noses, balloon sinuplasty is a recent invention. Chronic sunutisis is the disease that is referred to those people who are suffering from high levels of nose blockage problems. Although medicines are the first step that one must take ...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
22nd August 2010
Once you decide to go through with the medical process of artificial insemination through sperm donation, you need to know what it is you are getting into, what the procedure will be, and what you should expect.
Introduction
The procedure of Artificial ...
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Author:
Jk
13th August 2010
One may feel very irritated when suffering from the problem of nasal congestion also known as sinus. Sinus is a Latin word which means that there are paranesal sinus cavities inside the bones which are close to the nose help to moisten, warm and filter ai...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
06th August 2010
Essentially, every pulmonary hypertension treatment must aim at eliminating or at least dealing with the underlying causes of the condition. What's more, there are several different kinds of pulmonary hypertension treatment options available that you can ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
16th July 2010
The National Patient Safety Goals (NSPGs) is an important method by which the Joint Commission promotes and enforces key changes in patient safety in thousands of healthcare organizations in the US and across the globe. Last year, the NPSGs included new r...
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Author:
angela
15th July 2010
For the purpose of this article, I'm going to focus on two types of procedures, IUI or Intrauterine Insemination and IVI or Intravaginal Insemination. Both of these procedures are a type of artificial insemination.
Again, because we are a lesbian co...
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Author:
sheilarfl
30th June 2010
A patient, suspected of prostrate cancer infection, is normally examined by a doctor for his or her complete medical as well as family history. The doctor also suggests the patient to undergo various different tests. Those various tests also incorporate s...
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Author:
dr.brucwiliam
29th June 2010
For several years tubal ligation has been the only form of lasting birth control choice for women. This process costs close to $10,000 or more to pay for the price of anesthesia, the operating room, medicine, and operating surgeon. The process itself can ...
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Author:
nlwest21
21st June 2010
I am Registered Nurse and I work in a small hospital in a small town where everybody knows anybody.
"Stephanie," the doctor said to me, "I want you to cover the ER OK?"
"Alright doctor, no problem." I answered. It was no problem indeed because...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
18th June 2010
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) states that as many as 99,000 people in American hospitals die annually from hospital infections they acquired in the hospital. This is an alarming number of people but the CDC is making strides to decrease this figure...
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Author:
briangarvin
18th June 2010
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The news that laser surgery is being used with some success in treating irregular heartbeat in both humans and pigs has people ...
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Author:
briangarvin