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One Year Later: 	First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child
One Year Later: First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child Surgeon 4,661 Views • 2 years ago

Surgeons at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia were the first to perform a bilateral hand transplant on a child. Our research and work in this groundbreaking field of medicine led us to establish the Hand Transplantation Program. Combining the expertise of the Penn Transplant Institute and the Hospital’s Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Division of Orthopedics, the program aims to improve quality of life for children who may benefit from this procedure. This is Zion, one year after the surgery

Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia
Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia Marky123 1,464 Views • 2 years ago

http://barretts-esophagus-cure.info-pro.co Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia. Are you lost, scared, frustrated, or confused? Have you been recently diagnosed with Barrett’s? Maybe your loved one or a close family member is now a victim of this painful disease. If so, I’d like to share with you some possibly life changing information on how I personally cured my own Barrett’s Esophagus. But before I do I’d like you to take a deep breath, relax for a moment, and let your worry subside because. Even though the Society of Thoracic Surgeons has determined that people with Barrett’s Esophagus are 40x’s more likely to get esophageal cancer, this diagnosis isn’t always a death sentence. Having been a victim of Barrett’s myself, I can relate to the excruciating pain this disease can cause. Maybe you’re like I was, trying to hide the symptoms when the burning, the heartburn, and the PAIN would become so unbearable I’d try doing anything to block it out. I can clearly recall the feeling of those scorching corroding acids inside my throat that would burn like fire, tearing up my esophagus from the inside out. It’s a pain I will NEVER forget. For me, maybe like you, many of my days were spent in anguish and painful agony. Barrett’s Reversed Without Surgery, Pills, PPI Pumps, Antacids, or Drugs. Clicking Here http://barretts-esophagus-cure.info-pro.co

Female Reproductive System Anatomy
Female Reproductive System Anatomy Medical_Videos 19,389 Views • 2 years ago

Female Reproductive System Anatomy

Overcoming Obesity
Overcoming Obesity News Canada 7,617 Views • 2 years ago

Achieving and maintaining long-term weight loss goals.

急性坏疽性阑尾炎并穿孔de 腹腔镜手术治疗
急性坏疽性阑尾炎并穿孔de 腹腔镜手术治疗 wang bzh 1,818 Views • 2 years ago

急性坏疽性阑尾炎并穿孔de 腹腔镜手术治疗

Acupuncture Weight Loss
Acupuncture Weight Loss Medical_Videos 7,904 Views • 2 years ago

Acupuncture Weight Loss

Smoking and Breast Feeding
Smoking and Breast Feeding Alicia Berger 10,027 Views • 2 years ago

Smoking and Breast Feeding

Gastric Lavage Video
Gastric Lavage Video Alicia Berger 15,626 Views • 2 years ago

Gastric Lavage Video

Hemodialysis Machine Setup
Hemodialysis Machine Setup Alicia Berger 8,464 Views • 2 years ago

Hemodialysis Machine Setup

Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) samer kareem 1,844 Views • 2 years ago

Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. The opening, called the ductus arteriosus, is a normal part of a baby's circulatory system before birth that usually closes shortly after birth. If it remains open, however, it's called a patent ductus arteriosus. A small patent ductus arteriosus often doesn't cause problems and might never need treatment. However, a large patent ductus arteriosus left untreated can allow poorly oxygenated blood to flow in the wrong direction, weakening the heart muscle and causing heart failure and other complications. Treatment options for a patent ductus arteriosus include monitoring, medications and closure by cardiac catheterization or surgery.

Peritoneal Dialysis for Kidney Disease
Peritoneal Dialysis for Kidney Disease Alicia Berger 14,401 Views • 2 years ago

Peritoneal Dialysis for Kidney Disease

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection
Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection Scott 8,209 Views • 2 years ago

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection

AZT Mechanism of Antiviral Activity
AZT Mechanism of Antiviral Activity Medical_Videos 8,218 Views • 2 years ago

AZT Mechanism of Antiviral Activity

Pediatric Febrile Seizures
Pediatric Febrile Seizures Harvard_Student 9,602 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Febrile Seizures

Is Aspirin Safe During Pregnancy HD
Is Aspirin Safe During Pregnancy HD Harvard_Student 10,483 Views • 2 years ago

Is Aspirin Safe During Pregnancy HD

Anatomy of The Ear
Anatomy of The Ear Anatomy_Videos 7,121 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Ear

Anatomy of The Pharynx
Anatomy of The Pharynx Anatomy_Videos 7,418 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Pharynx

Histology of Parotid Gland
Histology of Parotid Gland Histology 5,982 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Parotid Gland

Histology of Dense Bone
Histology of Dense Bone Histology 4,042 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Dense Bone

Getting to Know Children's: Renal Dialysis 30
Getting to Know Children's: Renal Dialysis 30 Scott 138 Views • 2 years ago

In the Dialysis Unit you have an opportunity to provide Dialysis care for a variety of patients, including those with End-Stage Chronic Kidney disease and acutely ill patients requiring dialysis and plasmapheresis.
The Chronic Dialysis Nurse focuses on patients receiving Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, or Home Hemodialysis. Our patients range in age from newborns to young adults. The Hemodialysis patient receives their dialysis treatment in the clinic 3-5 times a week. The Peritoneal Dialysis and Home Hemodialysis treatments are provided in the patient’s home once the parent/caregiver is trained to operate the machine. They are followed monthly in clinic. The patient receiving Chronic Dialysis is supported by a multidisciplinary team that consists of a physician, nurses, social worker, nutritionist, pharmacist, child-life therapist, teacher, and counselor. The group works together to meet the medical and emotional needs of the patient and caregiver. Care is specialized to meet the needs of each individual patient.
The Acute Dialysis Nurse focuses on acute dialysis related therapies such as: Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT); therapeutic plasmapheresis; or acute peritoneal dialysis. The acute dialysis team works with the multi-disciplinary inpatient nephrology team to provide acute dialysis services to the critically ill ICU patients. The work environment is highly technical and fast-paced.
The Dialysis Unit operates on 12hr shifts 7a – 7p; 7 days a week. Night call is required and shared by the nurses. We provide a detailed orientation plan to the nurse to become proficient in providing hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy and plasmapheresis. Previous experience in dialysis or pediatrics is not required.

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