In some cases, the bone puncture would be repeated. For example, in the diagnosis of blood diseases, such as acute leukemia, multiple leukemia, and other diseases, in addition to the initial diagnosis that required bone puncture to determine the condition, bone puncture may also be needed again during the monitoring process after treatment to assess the treatment effect, disease progression, and so on. For diseases such as sarcopenic pururia, certain parasitic diseases, long-term fever, hepatosplenic and splenomegaly, if the condition was complicated or the course of the disease was long, bone puncture examination may be performed repeatedly in order to accurately grasp the changes of the condition. Read more exciting novels for free
The repeated low fever could be caused by many reasons, such as mental factors, infectious factors (such as lung cancer, viral rheumatism, viral pneumonias, cholecystectomy, etc.), tumor factors (such as liver cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, kidney cancer, etc.), rheumatism, hyperactivity, blood diseases, heart failure, etc. Bone marrow puncture was mainly used for patients with fever of unknown cause, patients with abnormal blood cell growth or reduction of unknown cause, patients with blood system diseases, patients who needed to extract bone marrow stem cells for research or transplantation, etc. If the cause of the repeated low fever cannot be determined through other examinations, and it is suspected that it is related to the applicable conditions of bone marrow puncture such as blood system diseases, it is necessary to perform bone marrow puncture to assist in the diagnosis. However, if other examinations have confirmed that the repeated low fever is caused by a non-bone marrow puncture examination related cause (such as a clear infection and can explain the cause of low fever), bone marrow puncture may not be needed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I don't think so. 'Puncture' seems to be a fictional creation rather than based on real events.
Bronchoscopic puncture was an invasive examination, and the following reactions might occur: 1. ** Local discomfort **: Due to anesthesia in the throat, especially within 2 hours after the examination, the feeling of the throat cannot be recovered quickly. When eating and drinking, there will be choking and coughing. Therefore, after the examination, it is often necessary to fast for about 2 hours. After that, try to drink water and eat when the choking does not occur. 2. ** Cardiac response **: During the examination, if a tube is inserted into the respiratory tract, the patient may feel uncomfortable and may have high blood pressure. Under strong stimulation, it may sometimes trigger the onset of cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, when a patient underwent a fibroscopic examination, the patient's heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen index would be monitored in real-time. 3. ** Bleeding condition **: Local bleeding may occur during the examination. Generally, patients would have blood in their phlegm within a few days after the examination, and the blood would gradually turn dark. However, some patients might have massive hemoptysis, and they needed to be dealt with accordingly. 4. ** Chest Chest Injuries **: During lung examinations, after all, a part of the lung was broken. Some patients might have a chest injury. A small amount of pneumothorax did not require special treatment and could be absorbed on its own. If the amount of pneumothorax was relatively large, a drainage tube or puncture needle would be needed to drain the gas out, and the doctor would perform the corresponding operation. 5. ** Fever **: Some patients will have a fever within 48 hours after completing the examination of the fiber bronchoscope, but it is generally a low fever. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It could also be a story about puncturing something in an industrial or construction setting. For example, if workers were puncturing holes in a metal sheet for a building project. There could have been challenges like making sure the holes were in the right places and of the correct size, and this 'true story' could detail how they overcame those difficulties.
Sure. Once, I was cycling on a country road. Suddenly, I heard a loud 'pop'. My bike tire had a puncture. I was in the middle of nowhere with no bike repair shop in sight. I had to walk my bike for miles until I reached a small village where a kind old man helped me fix it.
Puncturing the real story can be a complex process. You have to be vigilant and not be swayed by the surface narrative. Start by asking basic questions like who, what, when, where, and why. If the answers seem murky or inconsistent, keep probing. For instance, in a corporate scandal story, look at the financial records, interview former employees, and study the company's history. This way, you can gradually peel back the layers and get to the heart of the real story.
There was a situation where a lumbar puncture resulted in an infection. The patient initially just had some discomfort after the procedure, but then developed a high fever and severe back pain. It turned out that there was a bacterial contamination during the puncture. This led to a long course of antibiotic treatment and a lot of worry for the patient. It was a real nightmare as the patient not only had to deal with the physical pain but also the anxiety of possible long - term consequences on the spinal cord.
Sharp objects like nails are a common cause. Just like in the story where my bike got a puncture, there was a nail on the road.
One key element is the fight for justice. The lawyer in the true story was determined to expose the medical supply company's wrongdoings. Another element is the power imbalance. The company was large and powerful, while the lawyer was on his own, initially at least. Also, the safety of the needles was a crucial element as it was the root cause of the whole situation.
The microscopic reasons for the easy puncture of a bicycle in summer were mainly related to the thermal movement of gas molecules and the structural characteristics of the tire. From a microscopic point of view, gases were composed of a large number of molecules. When the temperature increased, the thermal movement of the molecules increased. The temperature in summer was higher, and the thermal movement of the air molecules in the tires became more intense. The frequency of collisions between molecules increased, which increased the gas pressure. According to the ideal gas state equation, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the amount of substance, R is the universal gas constant, and T is the temperature, the volume of the tire is basically unchanged (the tire has a certain elastic limit, so the volume can be regarded as unchanged for a short time), and the amount of substance is constant, the temperature is increased, and the pressure is increased. The tires were made of rubber and other materials, which had a certain limit of strength and elasticity. When the pressure inside the tire was too high, the pressure on the rubber molecules on the inner surface of the tire increased. At the microscopic level, the chemical bonds between rubber molecules and the intermolecular forces were challenged. If the pressure inside the tire exceeded the range that the tire could withstand, it would cause the structure between the molecules of the tire to be destroyed. On the microscopic level, it would be the break of the rubber molecular chain or the separation of the molecules. On the macro level, it would be the tire bursting. In addition, if there were microscopic weak points in the tire, such as uneven distribution of local rubber molecules, or small defects (such as tiny bubbles caused by the manufacturing process), under high temperatures, the rubber molecules at these weak points would be more difficult to withstand the increase in internal pressure. It would be easier to rupture first, which would cause a puncture. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>