Agglutination
An example of an iatrogenic infection is a surgical site infection that occurs after a patient undergoes a surgical procedure. This type of infection can arise due to bacteria introduced during the surgery, often from the surgical instruments, the skin flora of the patient, or the healthcare environment. Proper aseptic techniques and infection control measures are essential to minimize the risk of such infections.
An incisional hernia occurs along a surgical suture line.
After gastric bypass weight gain can be attributed to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, bad eating habits, low self esteem, and surgical complications. One study of post gastric bypass patients has shown that an increase in the diameter of the gastrojejunal stoma, which is the opening from the stomach to the intestine, can be the culprit for the weight gain. When this dilation occurs, the stomach pouch empties too quickly; this in turn, allows the patient to eat more food. Studies are being conducted on ways to avoid this post surgical complication.
This stage is known as resistance in psychoanalysis. It occurs when a patient unconsciously tries to block or prevent material from surfacing during therapy that is seen as threatening or anxiety-provoking. Overcoming resistance is a crucial part of the psychoanalytic process to uncover hidden conflicts and facilitate personal growth.
Acute immune hemolytic reaction
The appendix is a finger-like appendage attached to the stomach which has become redundant in the evolution of humans. If an infection occurs to the appendix - a life threatening appendicitis will need a surgical operation. I believe it is one of the stomachs used by herbivores.
Rheumatoid Vasculitis (RV) is one of the unusual complication of longstanding, severe rheumatoid arthritis. The active vasculitis associated with rheumatoid disease occurs in about 1% of this patient population. Nerve damage can cause foot or wrist drop, "mononeuritis multiplex".
The complication in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" occurs when Lemon Brown's treasure is discovered by a group of thugs who are also looking for it. This leads to a confrontation and a moment of danger for Lemon Brown and the main character.
Dyspnea that occurs when the patient is sitting up
When wound dehiscence with evisceration occurs, it is crucial to act quickly. First, the patient should be placed in a comfortable position and reassured. The exposed organs should be covered with sterile, moist dressings to prevent infection and dehydration. Emergency medical assistance should be sought immediately, as surgical intervention will likely be required to address the situation.
Miliaria pustulosais (a complication of miliaria rubra) occurs when the sweat is infected with pyogenic bacteria and turns to pus.
Uncontrollable diarrhoea occurs in cholera. Typically there is rice water diarrhoea. Soon you find yourself, walking on the odorless stool of the patient, which is spread all over the room. ( Cholera cot could not be found in any surgical shop.) Typically the patient does not complain of the thirst. There is loss of isotonic fluid and that does not induce the desire of thirst. When you see the patient in hot summer climate, then every body feels thirsty. Doctor and patient both have the same requirement of drinking water. You need to give 5 % dextrose solution intravenously to supply water to patient.