This learning pack for student nurses covers information about a pars plana vitrectomy procedure, including a pre-operative assessment checklist, common eye drops used, safety checks, and post-operative patient information. It also includes sections on fundamental caring skills like blood pressure monitoring, fluid balance monitoring, medication administration, and skin integrity assessment. Students are asked to complete practice learning opportunities by reflecting on topics like anatomy and physiology of the eye, admission questions, and moving and handling assessments. The pack concludes with a feedback sheet for the student to evaluate if they found the information useful and aided their development in clinical practice.
Lasik surgery in India. Rushabh Eye Hospital is the leading eye hospital in India for lasik.They have very known Eye Surgeon.The Cost of lasik surgery in India is cheap related to the surgery done in other countries. Rushabh Eye hospital provides classified facilities for international patient.
A cornea transplant is an operation to remove all or part of a damaged cornea and replace it with healthy donor tissue. A cornea transplant is often referred to as keratoplasty or a corneal graft. It can be used to improve sight, relieve pain and treat severe infection or damage.
In cataract surgery, the lens inside your eye that has become cloudy is removed and replaced with an artificial lens (called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore clear vision. The procedure typically is performed on an outpatient basis and does not require an overnight stay in a hospital or other care facility.
Lasik surgery in India. Rushabh Eye Hospital is the leading eye hospital in India for lasik.They have very known Eye Surgeon.The Cost of lasik surgery in India is cheap related to the surgery done in other countries. Rushabh Eye hospital provides classified facilities for international patient.
A cornea transplant is an operation to remove all or part of a damaged cornea and replace it with healthy donor tissue. A cornea transplant is often referred to as keratoplasty or a corneal graft. It can be used to improve sight, relieve pain and treat severe infection or damage.
In cataract surgery, the lens inside your eye that has become cloudy is removed and replaced with an artificial lens (called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore clear vision. The procedure typically is performed on an outpatient basis and does not require an overnight stay in a hospital or other care facility.
Comparison of Segmentation Algorithms and Estimation of Optimal Segmentation ...Pinaki Ranjan Sarkar
Recent advancement in sensor technology allows very high spatial resolution along with multiple spectral bands. There are many studies, which highlight that Object Based Image Analysis(OBIA) is more accurate than pixel-based classification for high resolution(< 2m) imagery. Image segmentation is a crucial step for OBIA and it is a very formidable task to estimate optimal parameters for segmentation as it does not have any unique solution. In this paper, we have studied different segmentation algorithms (both mono-scale and multi-scale) for different terrain categories and showed how the segmented output depends on upon various parameters. Later, we have introduced a novel method to estimate optimal segmentation parameters. The main objectives of this study are to highlight the effectiveness of presently available segmentation techniques on very high-resolution satellite data and to automate segmentation process. Pre-estimation of segmentation parameter is more practical and efficient in OBIA. Assessment of segmentation algorithms and estimation of segmentation parameters are examined based on the very high-resolution multi-spectral WorldView-3(0.3m, PAN sharpened) data.
Comparison of Segmentation Algorithms and Estimation of Optimal Segmentation ...Pinaki Ranjan Sarkar
Recent advancement in sensor technology allows very high spatial resolution along with multiple spectral bands. There are many studies, which highlight that Object Based Image Analysis(OBIA) is more accurate than pixel-based classification for high resolution(< 2m) imagery. Image segmentation is a crucial step for OBIA and it is a very formidable task to estimate optimal parameters for segmentation as it does not have any unique solution. In this paper, we have studied different segmentation algorithms (both mono-scale and multi-scale) for different terrain categories and showed how the segmented output depends on upon various parameters. Later, we have introduced a novel method to estimate optimal segmentation parameters. The main objectives of this study are to highlight the effectiveness of presently available segmentation techniques on very high-resolution satellite data and to automate segmentation process. Pre-estimation of segmentation parameter is more practical and efficient in OBIA. Assessment of segmentation algorithms and estimation of segmentation parameters are examined based on the very high-resolution multi-spectral WorldView-3(0.3m, PAN sharpened) data.
Saba Hyperbaric Chamber Facility_TenderTraining.pptxssuser5b92e1
The Saba Hyperbaric Chamber slideshow for the treatment of diving related accidents in the Caribbean. One of the oldest operational hyperbaric chambers in the region. If you have dive accidents in the region, you can contact the organization 24/7.
HBOT involves breathing 100% (pure) oxygen while in a special space called a hyperbaric chamber. The air pressure inside is raised to a level that is higher than normal air pressure. The increased air pressure in the chamber helps the lungs collect more oxygen.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is well known for treating scuba and deep-sea divers affected by the rapid change in pressure around them. But did you know that HBOT is also used to treat a variety of other health problems, including carbon monoxide poisoning and diabetic foot ulcers?
Conditions for which hyperbaric chambers are cleared for marketing by the FDA
FDA clearance of a medical device includes a determination that the device has the same intended use as, and is as safe and effective as, another legally U.S.-marketed device of that type. As of July 2021, the FDA has cleared hyperbaric chambers for the following disorders:
Air and gas bubbles in blood vessels
Anemia (severe anemia when blood transfusions cannot be used)
Burns (severe and large burns treated at a specialized burn center)
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Crush injury
Decompression sickness (diving risk)
Gas gangrene
Hearing loss (complete hearing loss that occurs suddenly and without any known cause)
Infection of the skin and bone (severe)
Radiation injury
Skin graft flap at risk of tissue death
Vision loss (when sudden and painless in one eye due to blockage of blood flow)
Wounds (non-healing, diabetic foot ulcers)
HBOT is being studied for other conditions, including COVID-19. However, at this time, the FDA has not cleared or authorized the use of any HBOT device to treat COVID-19 or any conditions beyond those listed above. The website, clinicaltrials.gov, has more information on HBOT clinical trials for COVID-19 and other conditions.
Risks of hyperbaric oxygen therapy
When HBOT chambers are used for indications cleared by the FDA, HBOT is generally safe, and serious complications are rare.
Because of the increased pressure and increased concentration of the oxygen during HBOT, potential risks include:
Ear and sinus pain
Middle ear injuries, including tympanic membrane rupture
Temporary vision changes
Lung collapse (rare)
High concentrations of oxygen also pose the risk of fire, which is one reason why the FDA recommends treatment at an accredited facility. Explosions and fires have occurred in HBOT chambers that have not been reviewed by the FDA and are located at unaccredited facilities.
Hyperbaric medicine is medical treatment in which an ambient pressure greater than sea level atmospheric pressure is a necessary component. The treatment comprises hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT).
$5 for the work but $20 bonus sent right away if you get all quest.docxboadverna
$5 for the work but $20 bonus sent right away if you get all questions correct.
$20 additional sent to you if you in 2hrs if all answers are correct.
Work to do is attached here.
All answers must be correct or you return total money paid, This is to prevent those who are not familiar with this class in taking this work.
QUESTION 1
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What lab value will best reflect renal function in a client taking multiple medicines?
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creatinine clearance
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potassium levels
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sodium levels
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urinalysis
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QUESTION 2
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Which teaching point is correct with respect to the concept of “tolerance”?
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Tolerance is a state where people become used to pain, and therefore need less pain medicine.
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In tolerance, larger doses are needed to achieve prior effects because a body learns to push back.
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Tolerance occurs in slow metabolizers. Slow metabolism leads to prolonged sedation.
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Tolerance occurs in fast metabolizers. Faster metabolism leads to faster sedation.
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QUESTION 3
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Which statement regarding the blood-brain barrier demonstrates a need for further teaching?
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“It can protect the brain from potentially toxic substance injuries.”
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“It can be a significant obstacle to entry of therapeutic agents.”
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“It is not fully developed at birth.”
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“It lets in therapeutic agents in but filters out everything else.”
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QUESTION 4
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A client who has been taking an antiepileptic medication with a narrow therapeutic window for 2 weeks seems confused and forgetful. What should be the priority action of the nurse?
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Call the prescriber and have them change the seizure medication.
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Give an antihistamine under house protocol to stop the allergic response.
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Seek a plasma drug level order from the client’s prescriber.
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Set up oxygen and obtain an order for activated charcoal.
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QUESTION 5
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The nurse is assessing a client who has requested an adrenergic drug for dyspnea. Which sign would make the nurse hesitate to give the medication?
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Pulse oximetry saturation of 88%
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Blood pressure of 130/86
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Respiratory rate of 28
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Irregular heart rate of 122
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QUESTION 6
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A nurse is caring for a client being treated with Minipress (prazosin), an alpha blocker. What counseling should the client receive?
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Rise slowly from lying to standing to avoid dizziness and a possible fall.
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Void before taking the medication to avoid urine retention
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Take a daily laxative to avoid constipation
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Avoid drinking more than 600 mls of fluid per day while taking this medication
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QUESTION 7
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For which client would a beta adrenergic blocker like Atenolol be prescribed?
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A client with urinary retention
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A client who suffers from diarrhea
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A hypertensive client with a heart ...
Dr. Akira Nishisaki (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia) talks about A Just-in-Time Training study on pediatric advanced airway skills at the CHOP PICU.
Glaucoma slideshare for medical students NehaNupur8
complete information about glaucoma eye disease contain detail of definition ,classification, types, pathophysiology, risk factor, causes, medical management ,nursing management, drug therapy, nursing process . for medical students, made by students of basic bsc nursing RIMS students
This is a case study prepared for medical / pharmacological academic purpose , regarding all the follow up made on a cataract affected individual. helps to recollect and analyse the cataract treatment options and clinical aspects.
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Student ID:
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HLT35015 Certificate III in Dental Assisting
Module 1: Safely Navigating the Dental Practice
This is assessment 2 of 2.
1. Background/overview
Dental assistants are a pivotal team member in a dental practice. They support the dental practitioner to provide patients with safe and effective dental care. Although the dental assistant provides direct assistance during oral healthcare procedures, they also must ensure that the dental practice is safe and clean for patients to attend.
2. Brief
For this assessment, you will be demonstrating your knowledge in Work Health & Safety and how this legislation applies to the policies and procedures in the workplace. In this assessment you will work with the receptionist Suzanna and dental assistant Annie, to ensure that patients are provided with a safe and clean environment at OC Dental Centre.
The questions in this assessment are based on a case scenario that you are likely to come across in a dental practice. Some of the questions require you to access additional templates, so please make sure you upload these completed documents with your assessment responses.
Please attempt all questions and pay attention to the word count indicators (where provided). Refer to the assessment rubric (table) at the end of the assessment template to assist you in completing satisfactory responses.
Deliverables
Please submit this assessment in Word doc format.
To-do list:
1. Write your name and student ID in the space provided at the top of this page.
2. Read the background/overview and brief sections of this document.
3. Read the scenario. Answer the 8 short-answer questions, and provide referencing as required.
4. Write your answers in the spaces provided in each question.
5. Save the Word document using this naming convention: your student number_assessment number.doc. For example: “12345678_31135_01.doc.”
6. Upload your document in Open Space using the relevant Assessment Upload link in this Module.
3. Activities
Scenario
Suzanna is the dental receptionist at OC Dental Centre.
She has asked you to attend a workplace health and safety meeting to discuss an incident that recently occurred in the reception area.
Your patient, Larry Jones, slipped on a wet surface in the reception area on his arrival to his dental appointment. Whilst Larry was not injured, this incident has caused OC Dental Centre some concern about the safety of the reception area.
For this assessment, you will assist Suzanna in creating a safe environment in the reception area, by demonstrating the Work Health & Safety knowledge you have learnt in Module 1.
Answer the following 8 short-answer questions:
· Your written answers should be approximately 50–100 words in length (+/-10%) per question. The word count is a guideline and you can present your answers in narrative or bullet point format.
· Ensure you acknowledge and cite your sources according.
Personal and Professional Development in the Ophthalmic Dignity in Care Camp...
Pars Plana Vitrectomy student Pack
1. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
1
Pars Plana Vitrectomy
General Anaesthetic
Learning Pack
For Student Nurses
2. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
2
Practice Learning Opportunities
Please complete the following information during your placement today
Learning
Opportunities in
practice
Reflect on the following below
Date/signed
Anatomy and
physiology of the eye
1. What is a Pars Plana Vitrectomy?
2. Why do patients need this operation?
Pre Operative
Assessment check
What Information do we check before we admit a General Anaesthetic patient?
3. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
3
Patient Admission
What questions do we ask patients during their admission? (list below)
Common eye drops
used
What eye drops do we instil before pars plana patients go up to theatre?
Safety Checks
What safety Checks do we carry out before a patient goes up to theatre?
Discharge planning What is meant by discharge planning?
4. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
4
Post Operative
Assessment
What information do we give Pars Plana General anaesthetic patients Post-Op?
Moving and handling
Why is it important to assess each patients moving and handling ability on admission?
Safe use of equipment
Why is it important to use equipment safely?
5. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
5
Fundamental Caring Skills
Learning
Opportunities in
practice
Briefly Describe Below what you have learnt about the following
Date/signed
Manual blood pressure
taking
Observation monitoring
using (EWS)
Fluid balance monitoring
&
nutrition
Adult physical
measurements
7. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
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Assisting patients to the
toilet
Aseptic technique
urinalysis
Assessment of skin
integrity & prevention of
pressure sores
Patient hygiene & oral
care needs
8. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
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Common Eye Drops
Eye drop Use
Find out what we use the following
drops for and put your comments in
the boxes below
Oxybuprocaine hydrochloride 0.4%
Tetracaine 1% Local Anaesthetics
Lidocaine hydrochloride 4% &
Fluoroscein sodium 0.25%
Fluoroscein sodium 1% & 2%
Combined local anaesthetics and
stains
Atropine sulphate 1%
Cyclopentolate 1% & 0.5 Mydriatics and cycloplegics
Phenylephrine 10% & 2.5%
Tropicamide 1% & 0.5 % Mydriatics
Chloramphenicol 0.5%
Antibacterials
Dexamethasonesodium phosphate 0.1%
Prednisolone sodium phosphate 0.5% Steroids
Pilocarpine nitrate 2%
Saline 0.9 %
Artificial Tears 0.35% + 0.44 %
Diclofenac
0thers
9. Personal Learning Reflection
A small piece of written work preferably reflective is expected from you the student, on
this page. It can be a good/or bad experience you have come across during your time with
us.
10. Staff Nurse Tracy Culkin
10
Feedback Sheet
“Please note,all elements of this learning packmustbe completed
by yourself before handing it back to your mentor.”
Student Evaluation Agree Disagree Not applicable
Did you find the information in
this learning pack useful?
Did you discuss your learning
needs with your mentor (If not
why)?
Did you find the information in
this learning pack aided your
development in practice?
Do you think this learning pack is
a good tool to use for other
students visiting our department?
If any changes needed to be
made to this pack, what would
you like to see and why?
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