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Vascular Surgery (1999)
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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Vascular Surgery' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Vascular Surgery Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Vascular Surgery 1. Extra Cranial Arterio Venous Malformation - By: Dr.saed.m.kaldari An uncommon presentation of an extra cranial High Flow AVM (Arterio venous malformation)involving the Left auricle. *Dr Saed Kaldari Plastic &Reconstructive Surgery Dept Rumaila Hosp H.M.C Doha-Qatar Abstract : 34 years old male presenting with a left ext... Featured ArticleBreast Augmentation, Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Implants, Liposuction, Tummy Tucks Cosmetic surgery is now so common, its almost commonplace. Cosmetic surgical procedures are used to correct everything from disfigurements that are the result of an accident to physical features that are perceived to be less than perfect. In some cases, cosmetic surgery can help to correct not only a physical trait but help to raise a persons self-esteem as well. There are a number of different cosmetic surgery options. The most common cosmetic surgical procedures invo ...
Read full story 2. Ehlers-danlos Syndrome Treatment Options - By: Michael Russell Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a genetic disease. There are several different types of EDS but they all have a few symptoms in common, such as loose joints and elastic skin that bruises easily. Even with these common symptoms, each type of EDS has specific symptoms. For example, t... 3. Three Circulation Secrets For Baby Boomers And Seniors - By: Larry Smith Poor Circulation is a common problem amongst baby boomers and seniors alike. Poor leg circulation may result in restricted blood flow to the legs and is known as Peripheral Vascular Disease. (PVD) PVD occurs in the blood vessels that are located outside of the heart. It may ... 4. Individuals Considering Nursing Should Carefully Weigh The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Enrolling In A Bsn Program, Because, If They Do, Their Advancement Opportunities Usually Are Broader - By: Driskill In addition to these national requirements, most States have their own requirements. Individuals considering nursing should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of enrolling in a BSN program, because, if they do, their advancement opportunities usually are broader. Rapid growth is expect... 5. Psychiatric Nurses Treat Patients With Personality And Mood Disorders - By: Driskill About 846 RN programs in 2004 granted associate degrees. Psychiatric nurses treat patients with personality and mood disorders. Nurse administrators supervise nursing staff, establish work schedules and budgets, and maintain medical supply inventories. Nurse educators teach student nurses... 6. Breast Cancer Vascularization - By: Michael Russell Cancer cells die off quickly if they do not have a blood supply. Cancers can grow only about 2 millimeters and then will stop growing unless they have more blood vessels. There are certain proteins that function to promote the development of new blood vessels. These proteins are sp... 7. For Example, Cardiac And Vascular Nurses Treat Patients With Coronary Heart Disease And Those Who Have Had Heart Surgery, Providing Services Such As Postoperative Rehabilitation - By: Driskill Orthopedic nurses care for patients with muscular and skeletal problems, including arthritis, bone fractures, and muscular dystrophy. Transplant nurses care for both transplant recipients and living donors and monitor signs of organ rejection. RNs also may work as health care consultants,... 8. Varicose Veins Treatment - By: Michael Russell Varicose veins are atypical shallow veins that develop in the soft tissue beneath the skin. Veins hold tiny valves that open and close and they pump blood back to the heart. If the valves do not close properly, blood pools and causes the veins to become dilated. They show up as bluish, swollen an... 9. And, When Employed, They Take Continuing Education Courses On A Regular Basis To Keep Up With The Latest In The Medical And Nursing Sciences - By: Driskill In addition, all four advanced practice specialtiesclinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, midwives, and anesthetistswill be in high demand, particularly in medically underserved areas such as inner cities and rural areas. For many practicing and retired nurses, the profession has been a ve... 10. For Example, Clinical Nurse Specialists Provide Direct Patient Care And Expert Consultations In One Of Many Of The Nursing Specialties Listed Above - By: Driskill Neuroscience nurses care for patients with dysfunctions of the nervous system, including brain and spinal cord injuries and seizures. For example, cardiac and vascular nurses treat patients with coronary heart disease and those who have had heart surgery, providing services such as postoperative reh... 11. 1 What Is Coronary Artery Disease - By: Michael Russell Coronary Artery Disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. It is a disease that involves a narrowing of the blood vessels that supply blood, oxygen and other nutrients to the muscle of the heart. It may seem strange if you havent studied anatomy an... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
Baptist Health System has been ranked among the top 5 percent of hospitals in the nation for orthopedic surgery and vascular surgery. |
| Current Diagnosis & Treatment In Vascular Surgery (paperback) Author: Dean, Richard H. (EDT)/ Yao, James S. T. (EDT)/ Brewster, David C. (EDT). Published On: 1995/06/01. Language: ENGLISH... |
| Comprehensive Vascular And Endovascular Surgery (hardcover) Author: Hallett, John W. Jr. (EDT)/ Mills, Joseph L. (EDT)/ Earnshaw, Jonothan J. (EDT)/ Reekers, Jim A. (EDT). Published On: 2003/12/01. Language: ENGLISH... |