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    IEEE/ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS‚ VOL. 12‚ NO. 3‚ JUNE 2007 265 Design and Development of a Medical Parallel Robot for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Yangmin Li‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ and Qingsong Xu Abstract—The concept of a medical parallel robot applicable to chest compression in the process of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is proposed in this paper. According to the requirement of CPR action‚ a three-prismatic-universal-universal (3-PUU) translational parallel manipulator

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    The Cardiopulmonary Department focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of heart and lung conditions.One example of a heart conditoin is a myocardial infarctions‚ more commonly known as heart attacks‚ are typically caused by a blood clot in the coronary artery which can restrict blood flow‚ this in turn can cause the heart’s pumping function to decrease ( Heart Attack. 2017). An example of a cardiovascular condition is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)‚ or a stroke‚ is caused by lack of bloodflow

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    Resuscitation Simulation Course for In-Training Residents Residents are often responsible for performing resuscitations during codes; however‚ student’s levels of proficiency and capabilities differ. To be effective‚ residents needs to practice simulation and perform return demonstration in an effective and conducive to learning setting. We describe the design and implementation of simulation in Residency Program as an introductory curriculum targeted at improving residents’ readiness for being

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    URSI NG Witnessing resuscitation Guidance for nursing staff Witnessing resuscitation Guidance for nursing staff This publication provides a literature review on witnessing resuscitation and offers guidance to help nursing staff understand the issues and implications for nursing practice. Acknowledgements RCN Accident & Emergency Nurses Association Steering Committee and members Members from RCN Forums and Advisory Panels Comments and support from: Resuscitation Council (UK) British

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    Ashley Crane Central Maine Community College Jurassic Park was a very popular film that entertained the notion that scientist could bring back an extinct species with DNA from mosquitos that were carefully preserved in amber. Now‚ a group of scientists are trying to bring back the great passenger pigeon‚ Ectopistes migratorious. According to the Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds‚ there were 3‚000 million passenger pigeons in the late 18th Century‚ making it one of the most abundant species in the world

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    Shock Shock is a syndrome characterized by decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism. This results in an imbalance between the supply of and demand for oxygen and nutrients. The exchange of oxygen and nutrients at the cellular level is essential to life. When a cell experiences a state of hypoperfusion‚ the demand for oxygen and nutrients exceeds the supply at the microcirculatory level. Classification of Shock The four main categories of shock are * cardiogenic‚: *

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    family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) practice. The first objective is to describe the resuscitation skills of the emergency room nurses. The second objective is to determine the benefits and barriers of family witnessed resuscitation practice as perceived by the nurses. The third objective is to examine the status of emergency room nurses in terms of length of experience as emergency room nurses‚ number of times the emergency room nurses have attended a family witnessed resuscitation‚ and number of

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    During clinical I got the chance to be able to observe surgeries that were schedule to happen in the operating room. The surgery I observed was an aortic valve replacement with the patient being put on cardiopulmonary bypass. The patient being put on the cardiopulmonary bypass machine will help reduce damage to the tissues and heart. Along with being on this machine the heart will need to be cooled and the core body temperature. The heart can be cooled in two different ways‚ which are pouring cold

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    Introduction This essay is focused in the Emergency Department and specifically the concept of family presence during resuscitation. Morgan (1997‚p13) defines witnessed resuscitation as “ an imitative which allows relatives to be present in the resuscitation room while their loved one is being witnessed”. The author works in an Emergency department and from experience it has become apparent that many relatives on arrival to the emergency department request to be with their family relative. It

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    Sepsis; pathophysiology‚ etiology and treatment Abstract To define the disease known as sepsis‚ briefly discuss its pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ signs‚ symptoms‚ and treatments. Outline protocols for sepsis screening‚ early directed goal therapy‚ and to establish the nurse’s role in the process. Sepsis is a complex disease‚ or response to a disease process that can lead to patient mortality rates up to 60%. Gram negative infectious organisms invade the blood stream‚ and activate a systemic

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