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    up to the registry room they had so much people their so it took forever probably about an hour as I look up I saw people watching us which I thought was weird. When we got to the registry room it was huge. We were checked for eye disease called tracheotomy they told us that it was very contagions when we got up their the man just checked my eye at this point I was very scared because this could ruin my chance to America I was also scared for the boy As he told us to go on as the boy got up it…

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    It is hard to believe that I am writing about the end of my practicum when I feel like I am just starting it. There are many things I like about my practicum at Phillips Graduate University. We started in July with three hour training classes on Mondays. My supervisor Robin is very knowledgeable about working with children and has provided us with lots of pertinent information. Mid-September, we started working in the preschool classrooms. In my cohort at Phillips there are students who work at…

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    Values In Nursing

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    Research, Roles, and Values in Nursing Nurses perform many roles as they provide care on any given day. Nurses are educators, leaders, managers, providers of care, and members of a profession. They use the latest research and evidence-based practice to provide care to their patients. Nursing theories are also incorporated into the daily routines of nursing. A theory is “a method of perceiving reality and mapping the complex processes of human action and interaction that affect nursing care”…

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    Physician assisted suicide, euthanasia, and withdrawal of life support are the topics of a controversial discussion in the medical field. Many physicians do not believe in PAS because it is against their morals. The patient’s family may also advocate for end of life care, but that is ultimately the patient’s decision. There are now five states that participate in the Death with Dignity act within the United States. Physician assisted suicide is a highly controversial topic since it was first…

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    For a century, scientists studied chromosomes by looking at them under a microscope. In order for chromosomes to be seen this way, they need to be stained. Once stained, the chromosomes look like strings with light and dark bands, and their picture can be taken. A picture, or chromosome map, of all 46 chromosomes is called a karyotype. The karyotype can help identify abnormalities in the structure or the number of chromosomes. To help identify chromosomes, the pairs have been numbered from 1 to…

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    process after a surgery has taken place to help the patient feel and return back to normal living after dealing with cancer. After surgery could also include skin grafts, tissue flaps or dental implants to repair the tissues removed from the mouth, tracheotomy, or placing a hole in the windpipe, to assist in breathing for patients with large tumors or after surgical removal of the tumor, or dental surgery to remove teeth or assist with reconstruction (“Oral Cancer Treatment”…

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    Osteopathic Medicine Personal Statement As a child, I had the opportunity to grow up in Haiti, in doing so I had the opportunity to learn and interact with the culture in my early years. The remainder of my formal education was completed in the United States, but the experience that I went through in my early life in Haiti, I assumed helps mold and shape my optimistic perception of the future. Growing up within a disadvantaged community there were tough times, moments in which any individuals…

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    Saving Gotham The novel Saving Gotham, written by Tom Farley, MD, is a significant piece of public health literature that dives into the details of the biggest and most influential campaigns of the modern century. It exposes the behind the scene workings of public health advocacy, policy and implementation, and tackles various topics that guide the overall outcome of health in a community. These topics include the removal of big soda sizes from the market and the addition of a soda tax, the…

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    Using animals in scientific research has been a heated debate and highly controversial topic for decades. Is animal testing morally right or wrong? Some people would say testing products on any kind of animal is unmoral and wrong. But scientists on the other hand, believe animal testing is the best way to discover medical breakthroughs. People have different feeling toward animals; some have animals as pets and companions while others may dislike pets, they may think animals are meant for…

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    and military officials. Dr. Humes claims that the bullet wound in Kennedy’s back was 4 inches lower than listed in the Warren Report. Dr. Perry claims the throat wound was an entrance wound and not an exit wound, even though when performing the tracheotomy, he had to cut the throat to widen it. By these theories, the single bullet theory would not be credible. Pieces of Kennedy’s brain were missing when it was weighed. There were also only two bullet fragments recovered from his head, and both…

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