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Cardiac Trauma
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cardiac trauma and the effects of blunt cardiac trauma. We will also be discussing two cases of blunt cardiac trauma and what were the treatments they went through to survive from this harmful disease. Blunt Cardiac Trauma Thesis Statement ...

Hemostatic Agents
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hemostatic clot, hemodilution of platelets and clotting factors and alterations in the viscosity and rheologic properties of blood. In addition there is some evidence that at the cellular level, hemodilution reduces the oxygen-carrying capa...

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Finding And Critiquing Evidence
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post-trauma stress disorder, it is not necessary for the patient to experience these events directly. Any person might develop this disorder after observing someone else in a life-threatening situation, or even after hearing about someone e...

Pancreas
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most often occur due to trauma to the upper abdomen. The pancreas can also become inflamed (pancreatitis) due to atraumatic causes, which are also worthy of consideration. Anatomy and Function The pancreas is an internal organ located in th...

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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stress disorder (PTSD) consists of three clusters of interrelated symptoms: re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyper arousal. These symptoms develop after an individual experiences a traumatic event. Traumatic events involve actual or...

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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stress disorder (PTSD) consists of three clusters of interrelated symptoms: re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal. These symptoms develop after an individual experiences a traumatic event. Traumatic events involve actual or ...

Case Study 1
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case a single chest tube is cannot cope with the major air leak. Two, three or occasionally more tubes may be needed to manage the air leak. In these cases thoracotom is usually indicated to repair the airway and resect damaged lung. Breath...