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    Mass Removal Report

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    placed on Isoflurane. Dr. Cabeza clipped the left axillary area where the mass was located and tech Hilda tided the legs to the table to stabilize the patient. After I connected the patient to the monitoring devises. I monitored the patient under anesthesia. I recorded HR‚ RR‚ SPO2‚ temperature‚ blood pressure‚ MM‚ CRT‚ and anesthetic depth every five minutes. They did not have a capnograph so I could not record ETCO2. I was able to monitor anesthetic depth by looking at the position of the eye‚ palpebral

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    Summary of Nursing Basics

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    the different stages of anesthesia Stage 1- analgesia-: loss of somatic sensation‚ still conscious and somewhat aware of surroundings Stage 2- excitement (delirium)- unconscious but appears agitated and restless‚ irregular respirations‚ stage ends with re-establishment of regular breathing Stage 3-surgical anesthesia- desirable for surgical procedures‚ onset of regular and deep respirations‚ complete cessation of spontaneous respirations Stage 4- excessive anesthesia‚ leads to inhibition of respire

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    Current treatment options for Paul would be to get a shoulder arthroscopy‚ which is an operation that uses a small camera called an arthroscope to repair the tissues and tendons inside or around the shoulder joint. The patient will receive general anesthesia and during the procedure the surgeon inserts the arthroscope into the shoulder joint through a small keyhole incision. The surgeon will then inspect the tissues (cartilage‚ bones‚ tendons and ligaments) and then repair the damaged tissues by making

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    therefore having a good bedside manner and communicating in a supportive manner is vital. Also‚ “Anesthesiologists must be able to explain complex technical issues to assure that the patient is well-informed when making decisions about the type of anesthesia that will be used in the operation.” There are important physical characteristics that go along with the career of anesthesiology. Physical stamina is necessary because of the fact that sometimes the anesthesiologist might have to work longer hours

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    Spending the day in the operating room (OR) can be an exhilarating experience‚ throughout this paper I will discuss the different aspects of surgery as you follow my journey. I will discuss pre- operative care and testing preformed; operative care‚ anesthesia‚ and possible complication; and post-operative care and recovery. My day in the Operating room began with an introduction to my patient‚ an 87 year old man who was here for a left hip revision. He previously had a left total hip arthroplasty done

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    needs identified for this experience were only regarding urology patients. They differ due to the use of general anesthesia‚ the need to void before discharge‚ education of post-op care‚ and pain medication administration. Learning needs I identified from this experience includes education about the different urology procedures and education‚ how to effectively care for a general anesthesia patient during recovery‚ and complications. I met my needs by asking many questions during clinical and the use

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    cut the bile ducts and removed the gallbladder. 2) Medications used were: Versed to initially put the patient asleep; Lidocaine was then used to help intubate the patient; then a anesthetic gas was pumped into the patients lungs to maintain the anesthesia; vasopressors were used during the surgery to keep the blood pressure high enough to perfuse the rest of the organs; a thrombin spray was used after the removal of the gallbladder to stop any bleeding. 3) There were three nurses present during the

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    Provide the CPT-4 code for the Digestive System A. A patient presented with a lesion of the lip; due to the patient’s history of smoking‚ it was determined to remove the lesion and send it to analysis to rule out carcinoma. After adequate anesthesia‚ a wedge incision was done of the

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    Long Term Lessons Crack! "Owww!"‚ I screamed. My mom‚ no stranger to my clumsy habits‚ started frantically asking questions. "Are you okay? What happened?". Then‚ she started worrying‚ I had broken my right elbow in the past and it took a toll on my parents‚ so they did not want to go through the same experience again. Fracturing my arm taught me to be more cautious with injury precaution and to be thankful for my healthy body. It was just a regular night‚ my dad was working‚ my mom was cooking dinner

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    free your bad spirits through the holes and the cocoa leaves provided you comfort while returning back to your good self. However‚ anesthetics were not commonly used after their fall until about the late 1700s to modern times. Prior to the 1840s‚ anesthesia was not used at all on patients by doctors and dentists. During this time period‚ if you required

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