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Heart Surgery Recovery – Day 4 – Leaving Hospital


GURGEVICH,STEVEN PHD: SURGERY & RECOVERY


GURGEVICH,STEVEN PHD: SURGERY & RECOVERY


$23.08


GURGEVICH,STEVEN PHD: SURGERY & RECOVERY

Mitral Valve Surgery


Mitral Valve Surgery


$103.79


Mitral Valve Surgery

Heart Valve Surgery


Heart Valve Surgery


$163.52


Heart Valve Surgery

Surgery and Recovery


Surgery and Recovery


$24.78


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Total Hip Replacement Surgery


Total Hip Replacement Surgery


$65.71


Marya and Bawari, orthopedic surgeons in India, provide a guide to total hip replacement surgery for beginners that first introduces its history and evolution, then discusses implant systems and design. Anatomy and biomechanics, indications and contraindi

Hip Surgery Survivor  Health Light T-Shirt by CafePress


Hip Surgery Survivor Health Light T-Shirt by CafePress


$15


Meaningful gifts for people who survived hip surgery — be it a total hip replacement or surgery for hip fracture or osteoporosis. Be proud of being a hip surgery survivor. Support patient recovery. Health Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Look cool without breaking the bank. Our durable, high-quality, pre-shrunk 100% cotton t-shirt is what to wear when you want to go comfortably casual. Preshrunk, durable and guaranteed.5.6 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit.

Gender and Recovery from Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery


Gender and Recovery from Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery


$59.69


The number of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) operations has increased continually over the past decade. To date, roughly one-third of these are performed on women. Despite the tremendous progress made in cardiovascular surgery, not all patients profi

Recovery


Recovery


$22.63


Recovery

Robinair Recovery Machine Replacement Filter


Robinair Recovery Machine Replacement Filter


$75.36


Robinair Recovery Machine Replacement Filter. Maximum acid and moisture removalQuick change filter forModels 17700A 34450 34700 series. Fits machines older than 1998.

Caretaker Replacement Water Valve


Caretaker Replacement Water Valve


$245.99


Caretaker Replacement Water Valve is the part for Caretaker head unit valve.

Advance Tabco K-104 Replacement Knee Valve


Advance Tabco K-104 Replacement Knee Valve


$261.25


Replacement Knee Valve

Valve Surgery at the Turn of the Millennium


Valve Surgery at the Turn of the Millennium


$125.78


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DaKine Replacement Bite Valve


DaKine Replacement Bite Valve


$8


DaKine Replacement Bite Valve 2012: The Dakine Replacement Bit Valve is a 90 degree high flow bite valve with ON/OFF system to replace your broken, worn, or disgusting valve.

Mastercool MSC69100 Complete A/C Recovery System with 30lb DOT Tank


Mastercool MSC69100 Complete A/C Recovery System with 30lb DOT Tank


$1611.35


Features and Benefits: Recovers and removes moisture oil and debris from refrigerant Offers a state of the art 1/2 HP oilless compressor with a built in high volume cooling fan for fast recovery Color coded sight gauge identifies when filter dryer replacement is needed Extralarge condenser and cooling fan for highly efficient operation Dependable ABS blow molded designComplete A/C Recovery system includes oil separator and filter dryer to cleanse the refrigerant during the recovery process. State of the art 1/2 HP oilless compressor with automatic high and low pressure cutoff switch to provide complete protection to the unit. Includes 1/4 turn highly durable ball valve gauge set color coded silicone dampened gauges hoses R134A low side coupler and 30lb. DOT tank. Portable machine inexpensive recycler. Accurate easy to read gauges. Antiflutter silicone dampened gauges.

If You Have... Knee Surgery


If You Have… Knee Surgery


$20.39


This informative program from the Pinnacle Rehabilitation Center walks viewers through an integrated lesson on dealing with the ramifications of knee surgery, offering tips on how to prepare for the procedure both physically and psychologically, minimize complications, and speed up recovery time. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

If You Have... Hip Surgery


If You Have… Hip Surgery


$15.34


This informative program from the Pinnacle Rehabilitation Center walks viewers through an integrated lesson on dealing with the ramifications of hip surgery, offering tips on how to prepare for the procedure both physically and psychologically, minimize complications, and speed up recovery time. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

Knee Surgery : The Essential Guide to Total Knee Recovery


Knee Surgery : The Essential Guide to Total Knee Recovery


$15.59


No Synopsis Available

Surgery of the Spinal Cord : Potential for Regeneration and Recovery


Surgery of the Spinal Cord : Potential for Regeneration and Recovery


$268.13


No Synopsis Available

Brain Surgery and Recovery from a Patient's Point of View


Brain Surgery and Recovery from a Patient’s Point of View


$24.37


No Synopsis Available

Surgery in Multimodal Management of Solid Tumors


Surgery in Multimodal Management of Solid Tumors


$88.85


Surgery continues to be the most effective treatment of solid tumors in terms of recovery, while its combination with other treatments improves the survival curves especially in the advanced forms of the disease.The aim of my task first of all has been to

VALVE,IN.


VALVE,IN.


$34


When re-building any four-stroke engine replacement of the valves is a sensible precaution. The exhaust valve has a particularly hard life and can go brittle with the high temperatures leading to a valve stem failure! This..



 Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


$49.99


Background. Studies that have explored the experiences of open-heart surgery patients have reported that incongruent or unrealistic expectations have lead to negative feelings of anger, disappointment, and frustration. Physical Health Status (PHS) limitations after open-heart surgery have resulted in negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. Depressive symptoms have been correlated with lower improvement in PHS and decreased physical and emotional recovery after surgery.;Purpose. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship among expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS and to determine predictors of postoperative PHS in open-heart surgery patients.;Methods. A convenience sample (N = 54) was recruited from two hospitals, one in Pennsylvania, and one in West Virginia. The sample included participants who were undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or valve replacement surgery for the first time. The study used a longitudinal design and data was collected preoperatively in the hospital or surgeons’ offices and four weeks postoperatively by phone interviews. Participants were asked to complete three questionnaires: The Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), The Future Expectations Regarding Life with Heart Disease Scale, and The Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) Scale. The questionnaires measured expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS. Subjects were also asked three open-ended questions postoperatively regarding their expectations of surgery and recovery.;Findings. Repeated Measures ANOVA indicated that expectations improved after surgery (p = .246), while PHS decreased slightly after surgery (p = .323), but the findings were not significant. Anxiety and depression scores decreased postoperatively and the findings were significant (p = .002 anxiety, p = .026 depression). Pearson Product Moment Correlations revealed positive preoperative expectations were associated with better preoperative PHS (p =

 Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


$49.99


Background. Studies that have explored the experiences of open-heart surgery patients have reported that incongruent or unrealistic expectations have lead to negative feelings of anger, disappointment, and frustration. Physical Health Status (PHS) limitations after open-heart surgery have resulted in negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. Depressive symptoms have been correlated with lower improvement in PHS and decreased physical and emotional recovery after surgery.;Purpose. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship among expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS and to determine predictors of postoperative PHS in open-heart surgery patients.;Methods. A convenience sample (N = 54) was recruited from two hospitals, one in Pennsylvania, and one in West Virginia. The sample included participants who were undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or valve replacement surgery for the first time. The study used a longitudinal design and data was collected preoperatively in the hospital or surgeons’ offices and four weeks postoperatively by phone interviews. Participants were asked to complete three questionnaires: The Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), The Future Expectations Regarding Life with Heart Disease Scale, and The Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) Scale. The questionnaires measured expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS. Subjects were also asked three open-ended questions postoperatively regarding their expectations of surgery and recovery.;Findings. Repeated Measures ANOVA indicated that expectations improved after surgery (p = .246), while PHS decreased slightly after surgery (p = .323), but the findings were not significant. Anxiety and depression scores decreased postoperatively and the findings were significant (p = .002 anxiety, p = .026 depression). Pearson Product Moment Correlations revealed positive preoperative expectations were associated with better preoperative PHS (p =

 Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


Determining preoperative and postoperative predictors of physical health status in open-heart surgery patients.


$108


Background. Studies that have explored the experiences of open-heart surgery patients have reported that incongruent or unrealistic expectations have lead to negative feelings of anger, disappointment, and frustration. Physical Health Status (PHS) limitations after open-heart surgery have resulted in negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. Depressive symptoms have been correlated with lower improvement in PHS and decreased physical and emotional recovery after surgery.;Purpose. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship among expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS and to determine predictors of postoperative PHS in open-heart surgery patients.;Methods. A convenience sample (N = 54) was recruited from two hospitals, one in Pennsylvania, and one in West Virginia. The sample included participants who were undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or valve replacement surgery for the first time. The study used a longitudinal design and data was collected preoperatively in the hospital or surgeons’ offices and four weeks postoperatively by phone interviews. Participants were asked to complete three questionnaires: The Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), The Future Expectations Regarding Life with Heart Disease Scale, and The Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) Scale. The questionnaires measured expectations, anxiety, depression, and PHS. Subjects were also asked three open-ended questions postoperatively regarding their expectations of surgery and recovery.;Findings. Repeated Measures ANOVA indicated that expectations improved after surgery (p = .246), while PHS decreased slightly after surgery (p = .323), but the findings were not significant. Anxiety and depression scores decreased postoperatively and the findings were significant (p = .002 anxiety, p = .026 depression). Pearson Product Moment Correlations revealed positive preoperative expectations were associated with better preoperative PHS (p =

 Fast Facts for Cardiac Surgery


Fast Facts for Cardiac Surgery


$4.99


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