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    I don’t want a job that I go to for a paycheck‚ but a job that I would do for free because I love doing it. I want to have a career of helping people. At this time in my life I believe I want to become a surgeon. I am not sure at this point and time of what kind of surgeon‚ but I want to be in the operating room. As a high school senior I was able to do a clinical internship at the hospital for a semester and also do an internship at a surgery clinic for the second semester. While at both

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    Abstract This paper explores Tetralogy of Fallot repair and the four defects of the heart and its major blood vessels that it includes. The first being a ventricular septal defect which is a hole between the right and left ventricles. Narrowing of the pulmonary outflow tract which is the valve and artery that connect to the heart with the lungs. Overriding aorta that is shifted over the right ventricle and ventricular septal defect instead of coming out only from the left ventricle. Lastly‚ the

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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    among teenagers to undergo cosmetic surgery has been on a rapid rise. This can mostly be contributed to these new reality television shows that now air on a weekly basis that they have become addicted to watching. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) (2010) stated‚ “More than 219‚000 cosmetic procedures were performed on people 13-19 in 2008.” Although some believe administering cosmetic surgery on teenagers is all right‚ teenagers are too young and not mature enough to foresee the consequences

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    Is Plastic Surgery Worth It? Do you know what plastic surgery is‚ plastic surgery comes from Greek words plastic meaning plastikos‚ which means to mold or shape. The first plastic surgeries were developed to close a difficult wound or replace tissue lost due to injury or cancer. These procedures often involved the formation of a skin flap to reshape or mold the defect so as to approximate the original shape. There is a difference between cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery. Cosmetic

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    Stab Wound

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    delayed complications sometimes leading to death. Typically‚ a surgeon will track the path of the weapon to determine the anatomical structures that were damaged. Surgical Procedure and type of incision: Emergency Wound Exploration‚ Fasciotomy Radial Artery‚ End to End Anastomosis‚ Partial Wound Closure‚ Left Forearm. The type of incision performed was skin incision radial to the midline of the volar forearm; the surgeons performed emergency wound exploration to locate the internal structures

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    are an aid to assit our senses. So the tools used by scientists are made to magnify what our senses can perceive. For example‚ 3D imagery used in surgeries are helpful to the surgeon by providing him a precise view on where to operate. Although it is an outstanding invention‚ it still relies on the sensory factor of the surgeon namely his eyes. One may opposed that it is because scientifists had an intuition or developped an approximated theory that 3D imagery came to be. Therefore‚ the approximety

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    Question 1 Needs Grading LOCATION: Outpatient‚ Hospital PATIENT:    Glory Ann Borden SURGEON:  Mohomad Almaz‚ MD DIAGNOSIS:Right carpal tunnel syndrome PROCEDURE PERFORMED:Right carpal tunnel release PROCEDURE: The patient was placed in the supine position on the operating room table‚ where her right hand and forearm were prepped with Betadine and draped in a sterile fashion. We infiltrated the thenar crease area with 1% Xylocaine‚ and once adequate anesthesia had been achieved‚ we exsanguinated

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    Different Types of Doctors and What They Do The world is Mother Nature’s marvel that is blessed with different wonders of the natural world like the human body system. But‚ with every blessing comes a curse and this curse that plagues the living world is diseases. There are different diseases and disorders that are either due to microorganisms‚ parasites‚ non-functioning of different organs in the body‚ biochemical imbalances‚ genetic or hereditary problems‚ etc. Many times‚ people suffer from different

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    Negligence Paper

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    to protect others against unreasonable risk of harm‚ except for conduct that is intentionally‚ wantonly‚ or willfully disregardful of others’ rights. In Mr. Benson’s case‚ the doctor would be considered to be negligent. The surgeon did not act in the same way another surgeon‚ in the same practice would have acted. For some reason‚ not all the measures were taken to ensure the correct leg was to be amputated. There have been other cases like this that have happened in the past and procedures were

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    Civil War Medicine History

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    was gangrenous‚ as it often was‚ or a soldier’s limb needed to be saved‚ physicians turned to amputation‚ which was a quick and efficient treatment in the Civil War. Contrary to popular belief‚ chloroform was equipped as a form of anesthesia‚ and surgeons were known to complete operations in ten minutes‚ allotting them more time to treat other patients. (Paul‚ para. 7). All of these early forms of battlefield medicine have helped to shape the medical community in one way or another. Without the

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