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    Gonorrhea Essay

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    The etiological agent of Gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, affects both sexually active males and females of all ages. The chain of transmission of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is by direct sexual contact via vaginal, anal, oral intercourse, or from a mother to their baby, during childbirth. Contact of infectious exudates from mucous membranes of an infected human creates a passageway from one human to another human and/or partner. Gonorrhea is listed as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is…

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    reinforced. In 2012, The Guttmacher Institute released data and information that sex education not only helps young adults delay intercourse, but also has a positive impact on other decisions when they do, such as partner selection (Abiona, 2012).”For example, take a student that has been educated all throughout high school about abstinence, safe sex, as well as sexually transmitted diseases, and he/she attends a college as a freshman. College…

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    be discussed. Along with the concepts, the major personality model the concepts were taken from will be mentioned and the theorist associated with each model. After that there will be a section of three excluded concepts that will be examined and example as to why those concepts were not suited for the use of the paper. There will be a compare and contrast with the concepts being used and the ones being excluded. Another section within the paper will be the differences between healthy and…

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    it is important for the nurse to establish communication and develop a therapeutic relationship with the clients. The nurse should discuss and provide educational information and stress the significance of oral hygiene in children to help prevent dental caries. While educating the parents on oral hygiene, the nurse can highlight the benefits of having the child receive recurrent fluoride varnish applications and the importance of finding a primary pediatric dentist within the first year of life…

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    to be caused mainly due to lack of an institutional oral care guidelines followed at this hospital. Hiroko and Blegen, 2015 carried out a research on how institutional guidelines for oral care and improvement of nursing perception on following the proper protocol helps in diminishing VAP infections. This research was a cross-sectional carried out within 8 hospitals with ICU in 2009. This was a quantitative study giving evidence that proper oral hygiene care with set guidelines wholly or…

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    Oral Hygiene Aids AbdulJabar Ali Almani 17 oct, 2016 M011442005 Alwaleed2016@yahoo.com Oral hygiene is a tool used to clean teeth and mouth from dental plaque (material alba) to get excellent hygiene. Gingivitis, periodontitis, caries and halitosis are the most common problems will be formed if not that occur if oral hygiene instructions are not followed . In addition, visit dental clinics twice a year There are many types of oral hygiene aids for home care Dental floss Dental floss is the…

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    Sex Education is crucial information that children all over deserve in a safe and healthy experience. As mentioned by the article Global Perspective on Peer Sex Education for College Students “Sexually transmitted diseases and infections continue to be a public health problem across the globe (World Health Organization, 2006)” (Story et al. 81). All around the world, Sex Education is portrayed in different manners, despite being known globally there are still shocking numbers in regards to…

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    As for anal always be very supportive and informative, make sure they have plenty of examples, that you are always there when you are potty training them, they are always able to learn you just must be willing to teach them not only how they do it but also why.Finally, the third stage Genital, the only advice i can give is to be supportive…

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    individual focuses on pleasure areas of the body starting at birth, which are the erogenous zones. There are five stages that come with this theory which are oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital. The oral stage explains the focus pleasure seeking activity is through the individual’s mouth. This stage starts at birth and ends at 18 months. The oral stage suggests that mouthing and sucking objects are the pleasure activities. However, there are fixations to this stage, which are chewing,…

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    the plaque from teeth can lead to build up of plaque and bacteria that can cause other serious health effects. Some health effects include an increase in bacterial lung infections such as bronchitis and atherosclerosis, a disease caused by the presentation of plaque in our blood stream. A buildup of plaque also will lead to foul smelling breath as a result of the gases from the bacteria. In this aspect, having healthy teeth suggest an absence of bacteria and a better overall health. Another way…

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