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    associated infections within healthcare facilities or the result of the intervention the healthcare worker made. It was discovered that chlorine reduced the rates of puerperal fever and that overall hand washing in general reduced the rates significantly. Other methods that reduce the spread rate of infection are hand hygiene, isolation, and environmental cleanliness. The fact that these precautions are irregular between healthcare personnel is one of the main causes of healthcare associated…

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    Expressing Milk

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    milk is important to wash hand to prevent bacteries on your hands or mum contaminating milk. Immune system babies it is not jet well developed like taddlers. We need keep baby safe from bacteria because for them they can by very harmful and make them sick. To wash your hands you need scrub them thoroughly with soap and you cant forget to include under your nails and between your fingers. Rinse your hands in warm running water. Letting the water run over your hands and wash away any dirt…

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    six months. At baseline, the control group had a 75% adherence rate to hand hygiene. The Positive Reinforcement group had a 60.8% adherence rate to hand hygiene procedure. The Risk of Nonadherence Experimental group had a 63.3% adherence rate. After one month of intervention, the Positive Reinforcement group had the greatest increase in adherence at 15.5%. Both the Risk of Nonadherence group and Control group had a decline in hand hygiene adherence at 6.4% and 3.2% respectively. After six…

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    Growing up in a Vietnamese family in America, the value of life is highlighted by working hard and knowing your roots. Stories about family hardship and history told from the older generation in my family are mostly ones of war. I have heard many different elements of war: war crimes, anticommunist sentiments, and the escape from Vietnam. Hearing these stories has always resonated with me, motivating me to work hard for the sacrifice of those before me. In that sense, I worked rigorously to…

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    A Vietnamese farmer and his family had 500 acres of land used for crops, and this land has been in the family for generations. One day it all changed, all the land became useless and frail, and the family risked starvation and poverty. What happened? The answer was simple, Agent Orange. During the Vietnam War, new chemicals called defoliants were being used as a tactic for military purposes. One of the most common defoliants used was called Agent Orange. These defoliants were used as harmful…

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    Alien Hand Syndrome (AHS)

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    1908, Alien hand syndrome (AHS) was labelled as a disorder related to the inability to do certain actions, also known as apraxia. “It was named main etrangere (foreign hand) or alien hand by Brion and Jedynak in 1972” (Pooyania, Mohr, and Gray, 2011). AHS is an extraordinary neurological disorder where an individual display unusual, involuntary movements that happen with one hand (sometimes two hands in rare cases), that are not controlled by the individual. It is as though the hand operates…

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    When one thinks about the Vietnam War one thing that might come to mind are the psychological effects it had on many soldiers. The most prevalent of those being PTSD, which at the time wasn’t a recognized as a mental disorder. Not to mention it often takes roughly a year for symptoms to set in so it was written off even easier which undoubtedly left many of those suffering discouraged and made to feel alone in their disorder. Psychological disorders aren’t the only problems that arose for…

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    In this scholarly thesis by Pamela King, she goes very in-depth about the effects of Agent Orange on people during and after the war. Although she covered pretty much everything on the war in her one hundred plus page thesis, the main part to focus on is the section that talks about the legal actions taken by the U.S. veterans after the war. She goes into detail about the legal cases that were in action after the war. A specific suit that she talks about was filed in the Federal District Court…

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    Cool Hand Luke is about a troubled war veteran, Luke Jackson, who protested to any rules or authority. The movie is centered around his need to fight against conformity with a juxtaposition to the other characters who are obedient to authority and conform to the prison rules. Luke reflects non-conformity in his ways to tease the authorities and will not take any advice from the other prisoners. Conformity is expressed through the prison guards clothing, and the prisoner’s actions. Obedience to…

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    On January 12th 1962, the US Air force launched Operation Ranch Hand. This operation called for the use of over 19 million gallons of Agent Orange to be dumped on to the forests in Vietnam to expose the Viet Cong soldiers below. Not only did vast amounts of foliage die, but the chemical lead to birth defects, cancer, and skin rashes for soldiers and civilians who came in contact with it. Operation Ranch Hand Initiated.) Many still argue today that Agent Orange was not linked to these health…

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