Surgical procedures Essays

  • Liposuction: A Surgical Procedure

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    is liposuction and its risk. Liposuction is a surgical procedure intended to remove fat deposits and shape the body. Fat is removed from under the skin with the use of a vacuum-suction canula (a hollow pen-like instrument) or using an ultrasonic probe that emulsifies (breaks up into small pieces) the fat and then removes it with suction. Persons with localized fat may decide to have liposuction to remove fat from that area. Liposuction is a procedure for shaping the body and is not recommended for

  • Chloroform: Surgical Procedure

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    Although this application has been discontinued, Chloroform is greatest known for it’s first use as an anesthetic. Prior to Chloroform, ether was the prevailing anesthetic for surgical procedures.However once Chloroform was introduced, ether was quickly replaced. Unlike ether, chloroform’s characteristically sweet odour isn 't irritating and was highly adored because it is 40 times sweeter than sugar. The sweetness of Chloroform coupled with it’s anesthetic properties made it a popular ingredient

  • Prominent Mandibular Obstacles In Surgical Procedure

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    As the size and format of the human face are mainly determined by the facial skeleton, any abnormalities of the underlying bone structure will reflect on the external soft tissue. Surgical procedures altering the craniofacial bone framework have a significant effect on facial appearance, and can contribute to facial aesthetic enhancement up to some degree (HSU et al., 2010). The square jaw with low angle deformity, commonly referred to as “square face”, is defined by a gonial angle between 120

  • Nursing Reflective Journal Report

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    NUR1014 Professionalism and Contemporary Nursing Reflective Journal(I) Name: Ko Wing Yi Student Number:15001448 My perception and perspectives of being a nurse in the healthcare team In the healthcare team, every member holds different role, such as nurses, doctor. And they will cooperate with each other which to provide care to patients. Nurse include many important roles such as caregiver, health promoter, client advocate, care coordinator, counselor, case manager, educator

  • Shift Assessment In Nursing

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    Introduction In the past century, nursing profession has evolved tremendously in all over the country. Health care is changing rapidly to create collaborative working environment with modern technology. Nurses is first line member together with doctor, pharmacy and other health care save and improve patient lives. Nurses are those who independently provide care for patients, alert other care professional about patient abnormalities, delivery of holistic care for patient, asses and monitor patients

  • Summary Of Cobbs V. Cal 3d

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    physician is under duty to inform and receive consent from the patient about the disclosed risks of a treatment plan before proceeding with it. Facts of the Case: Ralph Cobbs was diagnosed with a stomach duodenal ulcer and it was concluded that a surgical

  • Depuy Orthopaedics, Inc. Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Defendant DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. (“DePuy”) seeks partial summary judgment as to Plaintiffs’ express and implied warranty claims. Defendants claim Plaintiffs have failed to prove contractual privity, as required by California law to claim breach of warranty, and, as to Plaintiffs’ claim for breach of implied warranty of fitness, DePuy argues that Plaintiffs cannot show the specific purpose for which Plaintiffs would use the Pinnacle metal-on-mental (“MoM”) hip system. Defendants arguments

  • Hermanson V. Virginia Beach Summary

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    Summary of Facts Herman informs Amador that Linda has not reported, to work that evening, the evening before or on several other evenings during the prior few weeks. As a result of this discussion, Amador learns that Linda was spending the evenings with her ex-boyfriend. Several days later, Amador commits suicide. Amador’s family sues the bank for invasion of privacy, alleging that Herman did not have the right to inform Amador that Linda had not reported for work Issues 1. Does the plaintiff have

  • Supreme Court Case Study: Academic And Medical Education

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    Procedural History: Ewing was enrolled in a 6-year program of combined undergraduate and medical education at the University of Michigan known as "Inteflex." For Ewing to qualify for the final two years of the program, a student must pass an examination known as "NBME Part I." Respondent was dismissed from the University when he failed this examination with the lowest score recorded in the history of the Inteflex program. After Ewing was unsuccessful in the readmission process to the program,

  • United States V. Lawson Case Study

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    The case United States v. Lawson, 2009 WL 1916063 (Ky. 2009) deals extensively with FRE Rule 404(b). In the case four different items of evidence are viewed for admissibility under Rule 404. The case focuses on three co-defendants who are charged with five counts of bribery conspiracy and three counts of conspiracy on construction or repair of state roads and highways. The motion viewed focuses on Nighbert, a co-defendant, and his objections to admitting certain evidence against him under Rule 404(b)

  • Compliance Case Study Answers

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    Kevin Moore, an inmate formerly housed at the Poplar Hill Pre-Release Unit, raises a failure to protect claim against Defendants, Sergeant William D. Jones and Correctional Officer II Ivan Tilghman, resulting from a physical altercation Plaintiff had with another inmate. He further alleges that he would not have sustained injury if Defendant Warden John Wolfe had appropriate security in place but fails to allege any allegations against him. Irrespective of whether Plaintiff has stated a claim,

  • Case Project 3 Response To Action

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    Lisa Hetherington LGST 495 7980 Professor Hansen 17 April 2016 Project 3: Response to Action Introduction This case was brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Jim Jones, who alleges that the Defendants, Grab-n-Go, Inc. (“the store”) and by proxy, its owner, Mr. John Smith, did negligently leave some amount of coffee creamer on the floor near the coffee bar, which he stepped on, slipped and fell, but for causing the injuries he sustained that day. The defendants, through their attorneys, move to DISMISS the

  • V. Corey, 566 F. 2d 429, 431 (1977)

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    2. Predicate Acts The De Sole and Howard Plaintiffs have alleged predicate acts of mail and wire fraud, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1341 and 1343. In addition, Howard alleges false labeling of visual art, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2318, as a predicate act. Hammer argues, however, that Plaintiffs have not alleged that Hammer committed a predicate act and, in particular, have not alleged that "Hammer used the mail or the wires for the purpose of executing the alleged scheme." (Hammer Br. (De Sole

  • FRCP 56: Case Summary

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    After finalizing his agreement with Andrews, Asher’s excavation work revealed the presence of underground concrete and gas tanks used by the prior gas station. [Andrews Deposition, Exhibit G]. Asher was not able to complete the work because it required demolition services that he could not provide. [Transc. Andrews Depo. at 13; Exhibit F]. The Company refused to pay Asher for the amount of work he was able to complete. [Asher Depo. Exhibit 11]. Motion Standard Under FRCP 56, summary judgment must

  • Lucy's Estate Case Summary

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    In 2000, Lucy borrowed $600,000 from her brother, Irwin, so that Lucy could start a business. The loan was on open account, and no interest or due date was provided for. Under applicable state law, collection on the loan was barred by the statute of limitations before Lucy died. Because the family thought that Irwin should recover his funds, the executor of the estate paid him $600,000. Because Lucy borrowed money from her brother to open a business, she was liable for the loan. However, she died

  • Essay On What To Do If You Owe IRS Back Taxes

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    What to do if you owe IRS back taxes? Tax law is a funny thing. For most people, all they know is that they have to settle up their taxes with Uncle Sam every April 15. But when they owe money to the IRS, they don’t know that the IRS will always contact you with a letter first, that there are many different ways to handle a tax problem, or that there are time limits on IRS collections. When you owe the IRS and want to deal with them, it is important to know how the IRS operates, the common mistakes

  • Social Contact: Government And Law

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    It is to establish institutions, offices, procedures, duties, and structures that persist from one assembly to another that are not just customs. It is at that point that we begin to get things like laws, and paid agents and officials, whose jobs continue beyond transient assemblies. We also get taxes

  • Jan Schlichtmann's A Civil Action

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    This paper is a review over A Civil Action. A Civil Action is a non-fictional retelling of the events that took place in Woburn, Massachusetts in the 1980s. The book follows Jan Schlichtmann, a lawyer who is recruited by a mother from the Woburn community whose child was diagnosed with leukemia, to handle their case. At first, Schlichtmann does not take the case but eventually decides to represent the Woburn citizens against two companies, Beatrice Foods and W.R. Grace, who were accused of contaminating

  • Eveleth Taconite Class Action Case

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    I believe the common conception amongst citizens everywhere is that people file a lawsuit and end up with a wad of cash in their laps a few months later. This book does reinforce the fact that people who file lawsuits leave with a large pile of cash, however it does not reinforce that it happens quickly. In the case against Eveleth Taconite, the women involved did end up with a large sum of money, but by no means was it in their laps a few months later, or even a few years later. The overall process

  • North Carolina Civil Summons: A Case Study

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    State Of North Carolina Civil Summons AOC-CV-100 State of North Carolina Civil Summons also serves as a subpoena to the defendant to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the District or Superior Court Division in the General Court of Justice of the North Carolina State. The summons is served under the G.S. 1A-1, Rules 3, 4 provisions of North Carolina General Statutes. Plaintiff can endorse defendants using the spaces provided in this legal instrument. The defendant can respond within thirty