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Problem and Purpose Quality management of postoperative pain requires provisions for the comfortable recovery of patients right after surgery.... There were evidences based on actual clinical trials with patients that proved the efficacy and safety of Intravenous Paracetamol to neonates, infants, children, adolescents, adults, and even the elderly with age 65 years old and above, for mild, moderate, and severe cases of pain, especially postoperative pain.... Paracetamol use for postoperative pain management....
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Research Proposal
In doing so, the nurse displays high standards of patient care and professional competence in a PACU setting.... It is important also that the PARU nurse optimizes the utilization of all available technologies in an effort to optimize the outcomes of the patient under their care.... This research will begin with the statement that monitoring of patients who have experienced a postoperative or preoperative cardiac event is critical as it enables the nurse to respond to any abnormalities that the patient may display....
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Essay
ver the last decade, a vast amount of clinical trials have been published that assessed the utility of the NMDA receptor antagonism of ketamine for postoperative pain management (Elias and Martin p.... Adjuvant analgesics are drugs that have other primary indications, but due to their mode of action and pharmacological properties can act as analgesics in some painful situations in the right dosage regimen....
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Assignment
Since following any surgery, the patient remains under close observation, monitoring, and care from the nurses, the present goal of standard care involving management of postoperative distressing symptoms are traditionally met by the nurses.... Moreover MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL and Cochrane databases were searched to identify relevant literature on prevention and management of postoperative nausea and vomiting.... Rapid advances in surgical techniques have brought in a paradigm shift in approach to surgical practice, where the order of the day is minimal access and rapid discharge from the hospital, and day care surgeries are rapidly replacing the convention surgical practice of prolonged hospital stay....
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Essay
Aside from the risk accompanying the surgery, such as vessel trauma, venous stasis, and coagulation activation (Mant and Geerts, 2006),.... ... ... Venous thromboembolic disease is a life threatening and costly complication of joint surgery with significant mortality and morbidity, and patients undergoing hip or knee sty are at a high risk of developing a venous thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism and postphlebotic syndrome with several studies suggesting that the risk continues for several weeks [Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) 2002, Hull et al 1999, Eikelboom et al 2001]....
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Essay
This congenital heart disease translates in many heart defects and circulatory system's deficiencies.... It is said to affect more infants than any other birth defects.... Statistically it.... ... ... The range of the defect varies from child to child.... It can be extremely severe to mild but in any case it usually requires intervention within the first year of birth which was the case with the said infant....
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These are some of the complications which have been experienced in the post-operative stage but may have been caused by events during the preoperative and/or perioperative stages (a) Age (b) Myocardial ischemia (c) Positive fluid balance (d) Renal insufficiency (e) postoperative bleeding (f) Aortic cross-clamping....
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Essay
This essay "Analysis of Breast Cancer " aims to explore the pathophysiology and clinical signs and symptoms of breast cancer, identifying the common risks involved with treatment for breast cancer, and the nursing assessment and interventions for breast cancer.... ... ... ... Breast cancer is a malignant proliferation of the epithelial cells, which line the lobules or ducts of the breast....
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Research Paper