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    To raise awareness of heart disease and stroke as the number one killer of women, the AHA created Go Red for Women. This initiative was designed to empower women to take charge of their heart health (ANA, 2015). The goal of Go Red for Women is to encourage awareness and save lives. It challenges women to know risk for heart disease and take action to reduce them. Go Red for Women also formulate tools to assist in living a healthy…

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    We are to them the land of opportunity. Ana is a 7th grader that left with her father to go to the United States. They felt she would be able to have an education and have a greater opportunity to better her self in The United States rather then their home country. This is how most illegal…

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    to not only uphold a nursing code of ethics but also a healthcare administrators’ code of ethics. As a nurse, ethics is an integral part of the formation of nursing as the nurse is concerned for the healthcare of the sick, injured and vulnerable (ANA, 2010). As a healthcare administrator, the nurse leader has a personal accountability and moral obligation to all customers involved, which includes the entire healthcare team, the physicians, the organization and the public (NAHQ, 2011).…

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    eleven can develop when struggling with peer pressure and body image. Many social media sites, the most popular one being Tumblr, create triggering trends that encourage anorexic tendencies. These trends include, “#thinspiration”, “#skinny”, “#pro-ana”, and “#thigh gap”. Anyone with a username and password can stumble upon or search these trends. They can be extremely triggering to teenagers struggling with their body image. “This disturbing ultra-thin body trend pressures women and…

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    to my parents. Rumors always went around in my street quick about the drug dealers recruiting young kids into the gang life. A lot of my friends on the block were a part of the gang and always told me how easy it is that it’s a way of life. “Yo Ana!”, the boy across the street yelled. “Yeah?”, in shock I…

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    the future studies, however, one needs to keep in mind that more days with only mechanical prophylaxis can pose higher risk for developing DVTs in patients with blood disorders. This study would fall into Level I as it is randomized trial. Using the ANA appraisal tool, this study is consistent despite the fact that was considered as statistically underpowered by authors.…

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    Mariana Mallard Body

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    Alyssa Smith Mrs. Bolt ELA 5 Mariana Mallard, Anas oustaleti The Mariana Mallard body's are dark and have paler heads and dark facial stripes. Their weight is around 1 kilogram and mostly grow to about 55 cm. They lived on the Mariana Island before they became extinct. The Mariana Mallard female and males are very similar in many ways. The males and the females have dark brown feathers and have orange feet. The ducks mostly eat plants and seeds so called…

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    There are legal and ethical considerations to be taken in relation to this case such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice. Respecting the patient’s autonomy and treating the patient fair and respecting their wants and needs would be an important ethical consideration. Although, her thought process is unclear the patient still knows what she wants and is capable of making her own decisions. The patient has rights, and it is a job as a nurse to advocate for your patient and try to implement…

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    particular eating styles. There are many different types of eating disorders, such as, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, other specified feeding or eating disorder and binge eating disorder. The two main disorders anorexia and bulimia are known as Ana and Mia on the world wide web. These two girls take on a whole different persona as they are placed into blogs online where individuals provide tips, tricks and even personal information regarding weight,…

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    practically impossible to not see their lean figures and flat stomachs whenever you flip through a magazine or look up trends online. Many women, particularly teens, will see their bodies as “thinspiration”. Thinspiration is a term, most commonly used in pro-ana communities, to function as a goal for young women to achieve. Using thinspiration is a dangerous goal because these women idealize unhealthy body standards and take destructive means to lose weight. This is a direct gateway into…

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