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Laparoscopic splenectomy, or removal of the spleen through several small incisions. involves the use of surgical instruments, with the assistance of a tiny camera and video monitor. is associated with less morbidity, decreased transfusion rates.
Blood should be administers when there is hemorrhage or blood loss,if you are anemic or if you have decreased platelet count.
False! This is generally used for stitching up cuts, dental work and procedures where the patient is completely conscious
In America Anesthesia (on people) is conducted primarily by Anesthesiologist and Nurse Anesthetists. Anesthesiologist are Medical Doctors who complete a residency in Anesthesia. Nurse Anesthetists are Registered Nurses who complete a Master's Program in Anesthesia (usally 24-30 continuous months). A less common, but rapidly growning field is the Anesthesiologists Assistant. These providers completed an undergraduate degree with pre-requisit courses similar to medical school admission and then completed ~ 3 years of Anesthesia training. Physician Assistants can also attend these schools for a sometimes decreased amount of time to receive anesthesia training. Currently these providers work in around 20 states. Dentists also have some anesthesia training and many receive additional training in anesthesia related to their field.
If you have hemorrhage, your blood is in a place somewhere else when it should be inside your blood vessels. You will have a decreased urine output because your body will increase water reabsorption to have a greater blood volume so your body will conserve body fluids.
Preventive measures include any steps that may decrease the likeli-hood of intraventricular hemorrhage, such as careful labor management and care in an experienced neonatal intensive care unit.
I am a nursing student and according to Nursing Central:RBC are decreased in:• Chemotherapy• Chronic inflammatory diseases• Hemoglobinopathy• Hemolytic anemia• Hemorrhage• Hodgkin's disease• Leukemia• Multiple myeloma• Nutritional deficit• Organ failure• Overhydration• Pregnancy (normal dilutional effect)• Subacute endocarditis
Thrombocytopenia can be caused by a variety of factors, including: Leukemia, Lymphoma, decreased platelet production, extreme blood loss due to a hemorrhage, and increased destruction of platelets in the body. These are just a few.
Symptoms of lobar hemorrhage in CAA include sudden onset of headache, neurologic symptoms such as weakness, sensory loss, visual changes, or speech problems, depending on which lobe is involved; and decreased level of consciousness.
Risks common to any operation include bleeding, infection, anesthesia reactions, or unexpected scarring. Breast reduction may result in decreased feeling in the breasts or nipples and/or impaired ability to breastfeed
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Hypovolemia (also hypovolaemia or oligemia) is a state of decreased blood volume. But really in the decrease in volume of blood plasma (not just the cells). It can be caused by lack of intake, or loss of fluids. If a person has a hemorrhage and looses a great deal of blood, then that is called hypovolemia.