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waques1984

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  1. Thanks a bunch sir! Its just the information I need...
  2. Thank you very much... I find this very useful indeed!
  3. Um... Does anybody here knows the various IV cannula sizes and its corresponding color? Pleaze... help me... I'm beggin' for your mercy... Help is highly appreciated.
  4. i'm havin' trouble with my homework... i have to classify the following cardiovascular disorders as to left-sided or right-sided... [color=#870052]aneurysm - [color=#870052]angina pectoris - [color=#870052]angioneurotic edema - [color=#870052]aortic valve stenosis - [color=#870052]arrhythmia - [color=#870052]arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia - [color=#870052]arteriosclerosis - [color=#870052]arteriovenous malformations - [color=#870052]atrial fibrillation - [color=#870052]behcet syndrome - [color=#870052]bradycardia - [color=#870052]cardiac tamponade - [color=#870052]cardiomegaly - [color=#870052]cardiomyopathy, dilated - [color=#870052]cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic - [color=#870052]cardiomyopathy, restrictive - [color=#870052]cardiovascular diseases - [color=#870052]carotid stenosis - [color=#870052]cerebral hemorrhage - [color=#870052]churg-strauss syndrome - [color=#870052]ebstein's anomaly - [color=#870052]eisenmenger complex - [color=#870052]embolism, cholesterol - [color=#870052]endocarditis, bacterial - [color=#870052]fibromuscular dysplasia - [color=#870052]heart block - [color=#870052]heart defects, congenital - [color=#870052]heart diseases - [color=#870052]heart failure, congestive - [color=#870052]heart valve diseases - [color=#870052]hematoma, epidural, cranial - [color=#870052]hematoma, subdural - [color=#870052]hippel-lindau disease - [color=#870052]hyperemia - [color=#870052]hypertension - [color=#870052]hypertrophy, left ventricular - [color=#870052]hypertrophy, right ventricular - [color=#870052]hypoplastic left heart syndrome - [color=#870052]hypotension - [color=#870052]intermittent claudication - [color=#870052]intracranial aneurysm - [color=#870052]klippel-trenaunay-weber syndrome - [color=#870052]lateral medullary syndrome - [color=#870052]long qt syndrome - [color=#870052]microvascular angina - [color=#870052]mitral valve prolapse - [color=#870052]moyamoya disease - [color=#870052]mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome - [color=#870052]myocardial infarction - [color=#870052]myocardial ischemia - [color=#870052]myocarditis - [color=#870052]pericarditis - [color=#870052]peripheral vascular diseases - [color=#870052]phlebitis - [color=#870052]polyarteritis nodosa - [color=#870052]postpericardiotomy syndrome - [color=#870052]pulmonary atresia - [color=#870052]raynaud disease - [color=#870052]sneddon syndrome - [color=#870052]superior vena cava syndrome - [color=#870052]tachycardia - [color=#870052]takayasu's arteritis - [color=#870052]telangiectasia, hereditary hemorrhagic - [color=#870052]telangiectasis - [color=#870052]temporal arteritis - [color=#870052]tetralogy of fallot - [color=#870052]thromboangiitis obliterans - [color=#870052]thrombophlebitis - [color=#870052]thrombosis - [color=#870052]tricuspid atresia - [color=#870052]varicose veins - [color=#870052]vascular diseases - [color=#870052]vasculitis - [color=#870052]vasospasm, intracranial - [color=#870052]ventricular fibrillation - [color=#870052]williams syndrome - [color=#870052]wolff-parkinson-white syndrome - can anyone out there help me? pretty puhleeze... help is highly appreciated...
  5. I heard this story from a friend of mine, who is also a fellow nursing student but from another university. One night, while they were on a night shift, a 9-year-old female child unfortunately died in the Pedia Ward. My friend was the one assigned to perform post-mortem care to the said patient. So there he was, cleaning the patient's body and all. He placed a red bracelet in the patient's right hand, as it was the policy of the hospital to place a red tag on the right hand of all patients who are pronounced dead. After performing his tasks, he was on his way to the elevator when suddenly, the little girl came running after him! Terrified, he quickly pushed the close button so that the elevator would close right away and bring him to safety down to the lower floor. While inside the elevator, an old woman in hospital gown asked him why he closed the elevator door right away when a child wanted to board in. Still overwhelmed with fear, he explained to the old lady "That was the child that I just performed post-mortem care a while ago. She is already dead. Did you saw the red tag on her right arm? That is the mark for all dead patients here in this hospital..." The old woman raised her right arm and replied... "Similar to this?" My friend was found unconcious inside the elevator a few moments later. He never stepped inside the said hospital again. Ever.

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