Hysterectomy Essays

  • Nursing Case Interview Paper

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    mother of two daughters and has been married to her husband for twenty-five years. She is a stay at home mom and lives a comfortable middle class lifestyle. Kat was diagnosed with at age forty-nine with uterine fibroids that resulted in a total hysterectomy. Previously Kat had lived in extreme pain for over fifteen years, she expected that something was wrong, however, the doctors that were treating Kat did not order an ultrasound and attributed her pain to her menstrual cycle. Uterine fibroids

  • Informative Essay On Back Pain

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    tatistics show that eight out of 10 people experience back pain. The symptoms often occur suddenly, out of the blue. Back pain is the fifth most common requirement for hospitalization. While exercise and treatments such as physiotherapy and acupuncture can help eliminate back pain mostly people rely on pain killers to dull the pain. The problem is this doesn't fix the back pain - in fact it can may it a lot worse! What Is Back Pain? This medical condition comes on many forms, including upper back

  • Argumentative Essay On Hpv Vaccine

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    Human papilloma virus is a small DNA tumor virus with more than 150 types, each designated by a number****. First recognized and studied in rabbits (Shope papilloma virus) by US researcher, Richard Shope in 1933, strains in sexually active humans, leading to more research on the virus and its implications****. Currently, HPV is one of the most common newly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection in the US, with more than 14 million new cases discovered every year worldwide***. HPV spreads through

  • Female Hysterectomy Essay

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    Hysterectomy is a major operation to remove the uterus that is not usually used for sterilization but is done for women to correct a number of serious health conditions when all other options fail. It is also important to note that hysterectomy will not help prevent or protect one from STIs. Recovery time varies on the type of procedure and individual 's overall health. The female internal reproductive organs is made up of the vagina (a canal that joins the cervix to the outside of the body which

  • Hysterectomy Case Studies

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    most important clinical factors an obstetrician gynecologist should consider when encountering a critically ill patient with a life-threatening infection. Most obstetrician gynecologists are reluctant to perform aggressive surgery, particularly a hysterectomy, in young nulliparous patients; however, these surgical interventions can be necessary to save patient lives. This article specifically focuses on clostridial species, Staphylococcus aureus and Group A streptococcal bacteria, given that these

  • Stress Urinary Incontinence

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    Stress urinary incontinence after hysterectomy for benign gynecological disease Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) has been defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as: “the complaint of any involuntary leakage of urine” or as: “urine leakage seen during examination”. UI is due to the fact that bladder pressure remains lower than urethral closure pressure and incontinence may result from bladder or urethral impairment; when closure pressure is lower than bladder pressure, leakage

  • Personal Narrative: Why I Raise My Baby

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    As Im reaching over to grab my pen, I then realized how puzzling this subject is to write about. I haven’t had a single accomplishment that’s worth writing about. Here I am 33 years old. I raised my younger brother and babysat growing up. Having a baby was the least of my worries. I was 18 at the time and I meet a guy. We fell in love fast. He was separated from his ex and she was pregnant.she was going through a difficult situation. So my boyfriend and raised his baby for over a year. That baby

  • Maternal Mortality Essay

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    tertiary care facilities. Patients of PP are likely to have second and third trimester bleeding, more chances of operative deliveries, requirement of blood and blood products, PPH and different manoeuvres to tackle it, DIC, more chances of caesarean hysterectomy esp in placenta accreta, post operative infections, ARDS, pulmonary embolism and maternal mortality. Different studies have quoted different incidence rates of complications associated with PP. Thorkild et al23Reports that increasing liberal

  • Color Power Doppler Ultrasound Case Study

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    assistants trained to assist in performance of cesarean hysterectomy and laparotomy, along with a full complement of gynecological, vascular surgery and urology instruments.In reality, this list needs to be modified to comply with local needs, requirements and

  • Observation Of Med Nursing

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    OR/PACU Observation Experience Med Surg vs PACU/OR Environment Medical Surgical nursing and PACU/OR nursing are two very different environments with the same goal of taking care of their patients with the utmost care. Med surgical nursing is defined as the diagnosis and treatment of human responses of individuals and groups to actual or potential health problems.The goal of Med surgical nursing is to assist the the individual or group in restoring and maintaining optimal health, bringing the

  • Surgical Menopause: Ethical Dilemmas

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    Intro: Intro: As a nurse we encounter many ethical and legal dilemmas on a daily basis. One of the ethical dilemmas presented to us was a 36 year old women scheduled for a salpingo – oophorectomy and hysterectomy. During conversation with the patient, the patient comments that she will not be going through menopause but elaborates that her friend had “surgical menopause” and it was devastating. Upon review of the chart, the nurse finds that the surgery consent was signed and calls the physician

  • Arguments Against Experimental Surgery

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    it 's managable. If she weighed 140 or 150lbs, there 's no way." The procedure went very well for Erica and she is now fourteen-years old but will forever remain in a nine-year-old 's body. Erica will not develop breast or get her period. "The hysterectomy was the one bit I really wanted to do," says Erica’s Mom,"We were adamant that she didn 't deserve to deal with a period all her life, because of the pain and the hormonal changes. She is not verbal and can 't tell us what hurts." (http://www.theguardian

  • Elizabeth Short: The Black Dahlia's Killer

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    eleven. Not only did he match what investigators speculate, but he also has a few other things tying him to the murder. Dr. Bayley specialized in mastectomies, hysterectomies, and the surgical removal of fat. A mastectomy is a surgical operation to remove all breast tissue from the breast as a way to treat or prevent breast cancer and a hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Both of his specializations were key to the way Elizabeth’s body was

  • Endometriosis Case Study

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    section. 445 cases of abdominal wall endometriosis were reviewed by horton et al and observed that 57% and 11% cases showed endometriosis in the scars of caesarean section and hysterectomy respectively.[8] Pathan et al and Blanco et al also observed that scar endometriosis was more common in caesarean scar than hysterectomy scar.[7,8,] The lump at scar site, pain, fluctuation in size, bleeding and cyclical nature of symptoms during menstruation are the main clinical presentations of scar endometriosis

  • Informative Speech On Uterine Cancer

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    morcellator have mentioned the link between the defective medical device and women developing aggressive uterine cancer (uterine sarcoma). Our last post discussed a recent study showing how gynecologists are revamping their approach when it comes to hysterectomies. However, I think it’s important to inform you of the risk factors and symptoms of uterine cancer, whether or not you have undergone laparoscopic surgery with a power morcellator. Uterine cancer happens to be the fourth most common cancer in

  • Essay On Hysteroscopy

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    DISCUSSIONS Hysteroscopy was done on the patient to diagnose her condition and also to take the biopsy of her endometrium. Will it cause the tumor to get spread even more during the procedure? Or is there any better option than that? First, the diagnosis should depend on the patient’s presenting complaint, symptoms, signs, and also the risk factors associated with them. In this case, she presented with postmenopausal bleeding, which endometrial carcinoma become the main differential diagnosis until

  • Andrea Smith Better Dead Than Pregnant Summary

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    While reading the article, Better Dead than Pregnant, there were numerous things I found very appalling. Not from the article, but from the different things that happened to the American Indian (AI) Women whom were discussed in the article. I feel this is the reaction the author, Andrea Smith, was trying to get out of her readers. I feel one of the author’s main purpose was to get people to understand how tragic and devastating this was for native women and also to acknowledge that it was a recent

  • Black Dahlia Murder Research Paper

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    Crimes are often glorified by being made into movies or books, but one in particular is the Black Dahlia Murder. On January 15, 1947, aspiring actress Elizabeth Short’s body was found in Leimert Park. The media popularized her death-inspiring novels and movies based on her murder. Dr. George Hodel committed the Black Dahlia murder because his son confirmed it, the body was cut surgically, and similar crimes were committed nearby. Steve Hodel, George Hodel's son, says his father killed Elizabeth

  • The Pros And Cons Of Organ Transplantation

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    The urge to discover new things has always lead to the process of research and has eventually lead to the development of the mankind and society as a whole. Research as the word suggest is made up of two words Re and Search. The process of rethinking and searching alternatives or new ideas is the main frame on which the research is based. Engineering is a field that has led to major development and inventions of things that have proved to be a boon to the humankind. The process of research involves

  • Ashley X Case Summary

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    movements, and communicate more than showing basic happiness and discomfort. The medical interventions she underwent after beginning early puberty at the age of six and a half includes the removal of breast buds to prevent breast discomfort, a hysterectomy in order to avoid the distress caused by menstruation as well