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    In Remen’s “Remembering”, she wrote about a special experience she had with one of her patients. She mentions how the process of confessing memories had healed her patient’s heart, “Through our work together I realized that some things which can never be fixed can still heal.”(136). Remen’s patient, Ana, had suffered mentally and physically through her early years. Her strong desire to survive has caused her to forget to live. Through their therapy sessions Ana confesses her painful memories and…

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    When children are born, one of the first things they get are vaccinations to protect them. Almost every child has been given a vaccination at one point in their life. Most people do not even think about it anymore. It it just a part of life. However, there are some people that believe vaccinations are unethical and should be optional. Vaccinations should be required because they have more usefulness if they are given to everyone, specifically for protecting communities and getting rid of…

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    Case 1 – Nestle - The Infant Formula Controversy Lydia Fontanez MGMT-539 Dr. Kay Green January 13, 2018 Case 1 – Nestle the Infant Formula Controversy Summary: This case study presents a problem the company Nestle encountered in 1974 where a British journalists wrote and published a report suggesting that the infant powder milk formula had contributed to the dead and malnutrition of infants from third world countries. The charges focused on the marketing of the product, which…

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    Influenza Vaccinations for Health Care Workers Paula Harris Submitted in particle fulfillment of NURB 2160 Northwester State University December 3, 2015 Nurses often face challenges known as ethical dilemmas, which may impact them and their patients. An ethical dilemma is a situation in which an individual is required to determine the best decision between two moral actions. Influenza is a very severe and contagious disease. Over the past years, health care facilities have implemented…

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    In science-based medicine, the vaccination theory states that an individual being infected with a “weakened form” of the virus has the propensity to develop some form of resistance towards the virus itself. This is a case study of the epidemic of smallpox inflicted on man. It had been remarked that those who have succumbed to the disease before, will be immune to it at a later time. Administration of the infective agent was perceived to have expressed some possible immunity in those who were in…

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    Flu Vaccine Benefits

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    Imagine a world kids getting disease easily, parents getting disease easily. You getting the disease! What happened to the hero Vaccinations? The one that helps people fight of the disease and not harm them. With the lower cost, and all the scientists work. When others say that vaccines are not beneficial. There are others that say that vaccines are beneficial For an example, when anyone but manly children get pass the cold winter without getting the flu, think did you or your kid get the flu…

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    There was a deadly disease that was sweeping across America in the 1950’s. This disease was known as poliomyelitis or polio. Polio or poliomyelitis is a virus that may cause paralysis and is preventable by polio vaccine. This disease killed over thirteen hundred Americans and a large percentage were children. In the year 1954, this virus infected about 18,000 children. After extensive research, President Dwight D. Eisenhower became aware of Dr. Jonas Salk who on April 12, 1955, had developed a…

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    Getting vaccinated is extremely important for many reasons. It has saved billions of lives and has prevented many people from acquiring diseases. There are different vaccinations for different diseases. Vaccinations/immunizations are a step for preventing diseases, some of these are: measles, mumps and whooping cough. Those are quite common in America still today. Anyone can catch these if they are not vaccinated properly. Vaccines do not just protect you, they protect others around you. If more…

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    Hello! I am Hana Pfeiffer and I am thirteen years old. I am super excited to be participating in my very first year in 4-H. Every year I go to the fair and ever since I was really young I wanted to participate in the fun! This year I contacted a family friend and before I knew it I was in the club, Barnyard Tails! This year I am raising pigs because we know many people that have done or are doing them. They recommended swine for my first year. Before we got the pigs, we started building…

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    Car seats, baby gates, window locks, anti-slip mats -- you always think of ways to keep your children safe. But the best protection when it comes to pediatric care is to make sure they have all of their vaccinations. Children are exposed to germs every day and some of these can cause lifelong damage. Fortunately, ACCESS Nursing Services offer a vaccination program to help shield your child from a range of potentially fatal conditions. They understand that each child is unique and deserves the…

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