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To Air Is Human: Care of the Patient With an Artificial Airway
Tracheostomy is the procedure that creates an opening from the midline of the throat into the trachea. A tracheostomy tube (TT), a type of artificial airway, is placed in the stoma to keep it open. Tracheostomy tubes allow for removal of secretions and relief of airway obstruction due to trauma, bleeding, tumors, tissue swelling, infections, chemical or inhalation burns, and obstructive sleep apnea. TTs also are used when patients cannot protect their own airway and when an oral airway cannot be...
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Tracheostomy is the procedure that creates an opening from the midline of the throat into the trachea. A tracheostomy tube (TT), a type of artificial airway, is placed in the stoma to keep it open. Tracheostomy tubes allow for removal of secretions and relief of airway obstruction due to trauma, bleeding, tumors, tissue swelling, infections, chemical or inhalation burns, and obstructive sleep apnea. TTs also are used when patients cannot protect their own airway and when an oral airway cannot be...
Obesity in Young Children
Nearly 1 in 5 American children are obese (Hales et al., 2017). Children who are obese often experience bullying, low self-esteem, and depression. Left untreated, children who are obese are likely to become adults who are obese with an increased risk of developing debilitating and life-threatening diseases. Medical conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or fatty liver, previously only seen in adults, are now becoming common in children. The emotional costs can be as devastating as the health implic...
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Nearly 1 in 5 American children are obese (Hales et al., 2017). Children who are obese often experience bullying, low self-esteem, and depression. Left untreated, children who are obese are likely to become adults who are obese with an increased risk of developing debilitating and life-threatening diseases. Medical conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or fatty liver, previously only seen in adults, are now becoming common in children. The emotional costs can be as devastating as the health implic...
Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention
Cervical cancer continues to affect thousands of women, but increases in routine screening for women ages 21 to 65 have resulted in a steady decrease in the number of diagnosed cases over the past decade. This course discusses the basics of etiology, risk factors, screening methods, diagnosis and staging, and subsequent treatment of cervical cancer.
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Cervical cancer continues to affect thousands of women, but increases in routine screening for women ages 21 to 65 have resulted in a steady decrease in the number of diagnosed cases over the past decade. This course discusses the basics of etiology, risk factors, screening methods, diagnosis and staging, and subsequent treatment of cervical cancer.
Alzheimer Research paper
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease; by 2050, up to 14 million will have the disease (Alzheimer’s Association, n.d.-a). Earlier recognition and formal support as well as better general health of our older population means that more Americans are living longer with AD and increasing numbers of families and communities are involved in the lives of people with the disease. The financial strain on families and our societal struc...
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According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease; by 2050, up to 14 million will have the disease (Alzheimer’s Association, n.d.-a). Earlier recognition and formal support as well as better general health of our older population means that more Americans are living longer with AD and increasing numbers of families and communities are involved in the lives of people with the disease. The financial strain on families and our societal struc...
Tetanus - Topic Overview
Tetanus, although known to healthcare professionals in general, is not a common condition and its incidence has decreased significantly worldwide. This is a good thing but can become a problem when someone unfamiliar with tetanus is presented with it in the ED.
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Tetanus, although known to healthcare professionals in general, is not a common condition and its incidence has decreased significantly worldwide. This is a good thing but can become a problem when someone unfamiliar with tetanus is presented with it in the ED.
Patho Exam 2 Study Guide
Exam 2 Study Guide 
 
Ch. 3 
 
Anemia 
•	Results from decreased number of erythrocytes, reduction of hemoglobin, or abnormal hemoglobin 
•	Decreases O2 carrying capacity, leading to tissue hypoxia 
•	Several types with varying etiology 
•	General manifestations: weakness, fatigue, pallor, syncope, dyspnea, and tachycardia 
 
Pernicious anemia/B12 Deficiency 
•	Vit B12 deficiency usually caused by a lack of intrinsic factor 
•	Causes: autoimmune 
•	Vit B12 is required for DNA synthe...
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Exam 2 Study Guide 
 
Ch. 3 
 
Anemia 
•	Results from decreased number of erythrocytes, reduction of hemoglobin, or abnormal hemoglobin 
•	Decreases O2 carrying capacity, leading to tissue hypoxia 
•	Several types with varying etiology 
•	General manifestations: weakness, fatigue, pallor, syncope, dyspnea, and tachycardia 
 
Pernicious anemia/B12 Deficiency 
•	Vit B12 deficiency usually caused by a lack of intrinsic factor 
•	Causes: autoimmune 
•	Vit B12 is required for DNA synthe...
Managing Preterm Labor and Avoiding Preterm Birth
Preterm birth significantly affects neonatal outcomes and is a leading cause of neonatal mortality. Preventing, identifying, and treating preterm labor and birth is a challenge, as the process is multifactorial and often unique to each person. In addition, preterm labor can present as a silent process. This continuing education course will discuss what is currently known about the risk for and prediction and treatment of preterm labor.
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Preterm birth significantly affects neonatal outcomes and is a leading cause of neonatal mortality. Preventing, identifying, and treating preterm labor and birth is a challenge, as the process is multifactorial and often unique to each person. In addition, preterm labor can present as a silent process. This continuing education course will discuss what is currently known about the risk for and prediction and treatment of preterm labor.
Pharmacologic Therapy
Musculoskeletal Infections 
Osteomyelitis 
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone that results in inflammation, necrosis, and formation of new bone. Osteomyelitis is classified as: 
•	Hematogenous osteomyelitis (i.e., due to bloodborne spread of infection) 
•	Contiguous-focus osteomyelitis, from contamination from bone surgery, 
open fracture, or traumatic injury (e.g., gunshot wound) 
•	Osteomyelitis with vascular insufficiency, seen most commonly among patients with diabetes and perip...
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Musculoskeletal Infections 
Osteomyelitis 
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone that results in inflammation, necrosis, and formation of new bone. Osteomyelitis is classified as: 
•	Hematogenous osteomyelitis (i.e., due to bloodborne spread of infection) 
•	Contiguous-focus osteomyelitis, from contamination from bone surgery, 
open fracture, or traumatic injury (e.g., gunshot wound) 
•	Osteomyelitis with vascular insufficiency, seen most commonly among patients with diabetes and perip...
Lung Cancer Research Paper Final
It is estimated that more than 228,150 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in 2019. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths, with more people expected to die from lung cancer in 2019 than from breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined. This educational activity will update healthcare professionals’ knowledge regarding risks, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer, including palliative symptom management.
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It is estimated that more than 228,150 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in 2019. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths, with more people expected to die from lung cancer in 2019 than from breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined. This educational activity will update healthcare professionals’ knowledge regarding risks, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer, including palliative symptom management.
Cardiac Cath Lab Paper
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Alternate Clinical Assignment
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Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Alternate Clinical Assignment
Addendum to Psychiatric– Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 4th Edition.(Review and Resource Manual)
HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER Question with Answers
C922Emerging Challenges in 21st Century Nursing Education
Addendum to Psychiatric– Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 4th Edition.(Review and Resource Manual)
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ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam 2019
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