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    The Surgical Team

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    of the surgical team consist of the surgeon‚ the surgeon’s assistant‚ a scrub nurse‚ a cardiac anesthesiologist‚ and a perfusionist technician. Each of these individuals brings their own area of expertise to the team. The conventional heart surgery relies on each member performing his or her task‚ as it relates to the area of their own expertise. The new procedure introduces a dynamic that requires the team members to be more interdependent and collaborative within the group. The surgical teams

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    A Surgical Conscience

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    FOREIGN SOURCE A surgical conscience may simply be stated as a surgical Golden Rule: Do unto the patient as you would have others do unto you. The caregiver should consider each patient as himself or herself or a loved one. Surgical conscience involves a concept of self-inspection coupled with moral obligation. It incorporates the caregiver’s values and attitudes at a conscious level and monitors behavior and decision-making in relation to those values. In short‚ a surgical conscience is the inner

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    Surgical Instruments

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    Surgical Instruments Surgery has been performed since ancient times. The earliest recorded surgical operations were circumcision and trepanation. (Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of the penis. Trepanation involves making a hole in the skull to relieve pressure and/or release spirits.) The earliest instruments used in these procedures were flint or obsidian (shiny stone) knives and saws. Stone Age skulls from around the world have been found with holes in them from trepanning. Primitive

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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY ON THE LEARNING CONTRACT CONSIDERING THE SURGICAL AND ANAESTHETICS ROLES OF ODP FOR AN ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY. By AKINYEMI AKINTARO 0711964 Dip of HE (ODP) Enhanced Theatre Practice OPE09-1 REFLECTION ON THE LEARNING CONTRACT. This is a reflective essay based on my experience of participating in delivery of anaesthetic and surgical care to a patient undergoing abdominal hysterectomy under general and regional anaesthesia. I will be describing the process

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    Surgical Intervention

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    cartilage in the ankle‚ the risk of an injury increases. Treatment for an Ankle Injury At Nilssen Orthopedics Ankle and Foot Center‚ the severity of an injury determines whether non-surgical treatment or surgical intervention is recommended. Some patients only require a pair of supportive shoes and/or an ankle brace. Surgical Intervention Deciding to have surgery is a big step; however‚ individuals who are experiencing ankle pain that

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    Surgical Conscience

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    Surgical conscience is the professional behaviour that demonstrates understanding and application of principles of surgical technology and legal‚ ethical‚ and moral responsibilities to patients and team members for which each practitioner is accountable. A surgical conscience means attention to aseptic principles during the perioperative period. A "surgical conscience" is the foundation upon which the skill and techniques employed by the OR team are built. He must know the principles of

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    Reverend Henry Ward

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    REVEREND HENRY WARD A PIONEER OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Rev Henry Ward served as a United Church Minister in Jamaica. Seeing the need for childcare for working mother’s he established the first play center in 1938 that served children under six years old. Soon after he began a campaign to formalize education and play at these centers along with his colleagues. Surprisingly‚ he was met with resistance by parents who disliked the term play center. The term "play center" was changed to Basic

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    Surgical Dislocation

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    Indications of surgical dislocation Ganz surgical hip dislocation is useful in the management of severe hip diseases‚ providingan unobstructed view of the femoral head and acetabulum [3]. Available therapeutic options range from debridement to total hip arthroplasty.The technique may also be used in the treatment of some fractures of the femoral head and acetabulum and for complex revision hiparthroplasty.[1] • Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) FAI is now widely recognized as a major cause

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    Reflective Account of Increasing a Persons Observations on an Acute Mental Health Ward This essay will discus a decision that was made on a local male acute ward. Using this example‚ an analysis of the decision making process has been made and a reflective model has been used in order to generate personal knowledge that will inform further practice (Rolfe‚ 2011a). A pseudonym of Tim has been used for the discussed patient to maintain confidentiality in accordance with the NMC code of conduct (2010a)

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    John Ward Essay

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    John Ward ARTH 334 02Feb15 12 Angry Men released in 1957 by Sidney Lumet The director of “12 Angry Men” used a basic approach to captivate the audience. The camera angles‚ sound‚ and editing techniques are all used together to gain an emotional response from the audience. The cast that starred in the film also played a huge part in making this movie so great. The use of facial expression‚ body gestures‚ and a strong dialogue the actors were able to make a connection with the viewers. In the film

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