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According to Wicker & O'Neill (2006), the anesthetic practitioner's role begins before the patient entering operating theatres and suggests the advantages of preoperative visiting helps to gain information to plan the patient's care.... The study "aspects of Anesthetic Practice from the Journey of a Patient" critically analyzes the phase of anesthesia within perioperative practice surrounding a critical incident during a patient's journey through anesthesia.... This critical incident occurred in a 68-year-old patient for elective hip replacement, on the orthopedic list, scheduled for spinal anesthetic with sedation....
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Case Study
These ventilators are relatively simple and are designed to deliver varying concentrations of oxygen, air, nitrous oxide, and volatile agents to patients through an anesthetic circuit.... From the paper "Liquid Ventilation and Anesthesia", the first fluidic ventilator utilizing moving streams of liquid or gas for sensing, logic, amplification, and controls was designed in 1964 by Barila and the first commercial versatile fluidic ventilator 'Hamilton standard PAD' appeared in 1970....
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Essay
The paper "Acroiliac Joint or pelvic Girdle Pain Treatment in Pregnant Women" explains that named clinical models and present path physiology, clinical examinations and diagnosis and physical therapy treatment of Sacroiliac joint (SIJ)/pelvic Girdle Pain disorders in expectant mothers.... Sacroiliac joint (SIJ)/pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) is the pain that arises from the SIJ joint structures.... The greater motion of the pelvic joints leads to negative outcomes that include; the diminishing of the effectiveness of load transmission....
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Assignment
The author examines an awake craniotomy which is successful in maximizing the restrictions, particularly for patients with speech defects, and an anesthesia the use of which is recommended by physicians for the patient's comfort during the surgical procedure.... .... ... ... As stated anesthesia is important in surgical procedures....
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Term Paper
The award is known as the 'Alice Magaw Outstanding Clinician Practitioner Award' and is given to those who are actively involved with patient care and the betterment of anesthetic practices.... This essay "Anesthesia Nursing: Alice Magaw" discusses the historical significance of Alice Magaw, the 'Mother of anesthesia', as it is relevant to nursing practices....
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Essay
This report "Open-Book pelvic Fracture" explores open-book pelvic fractures, including anatomy, pathogenesis, etiology, radiographic indications and demonstrations, imaging modalities for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.... This paper will explore open-book pelvic fractures, including anatomy, pathogenesis, etiology, radiographic indications and demonstrations, imaging modalities for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.... The extensive anatomical examination of the injury shows a continuum of injury, similar to the case with other pelvic disruptions....
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Report
the anesthetic effect, as well as the rate of transfer into the brain, is regulated by; blood flow to the brain, protein binding; extracellular pH and drug pK, the relative solubilities of the drug in water and lipid, and speed of injection (Evers, Maze & Kharasch, 2011).... The objective is to find out if there are possible interactions between anesthetic agents and the contractile activity.... Intravenous (IV) anesthetic agents are commonly used to induce anesthesia since induction is often smoother as well as more rapid as compared to that associated with the majority of the inhalational agents as per McKenzie....
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Research Proposal
he clinical presentation of the patient is critical in determining the type of medicines that would be appropriate for the anesthetic procedure that he will undertake.... The patient presents with many symptoms that may likely be exacerbated after the anesthetic procedure.... The most significant aspects of clinical presentation are the instance of CIPD, hypertension, nervous dysfunction and GORD.... The most significant aspects of clinical presentation relevant in this case are the instance of CIPD, hypertension, nervous dysfunction and GORD....
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Case Study