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    What Is Misfitting Twin

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    Misfitting Twin I was born through a caesarean section, but I had to be removed first due to issues I was having in the womb, so I will say, for this purpose, that I was born first. I do believe that the Birth Order Theory should include a twin aspect to it because, from experience, the two rely heavily on each other, especially at early ages. This can lead, in my opinion to different quality traits than currently presented under this theory. The Birth Order Theory describes first-born sons as…

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    Preventative Health Care

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    ( MPR, 2013) Somali women also need to be educated on what cesarean sections are. Women view caesarean deliveries unfavorable and fear that the procedure could result in death or disability. Strategies to help bridge gaps in healthcare include: giving guidance on how health care providers can integrate Somali customs and religious…

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    For instance, refuse treatment, cesarean sections, or seat belt laws. Each will have the right to make their own choice, but it is not always be honored. To clarify, I will use the example of cesarean sections to explain this concept. Currently, there are many people want to have a cesarean section rather than delivering a baby vaginally, and vice versa that some people do not want to do a cesarean section. According to the Life Site News, there is one woman who loses custody…

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    Pelvis Lab Report

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    Introduction: A couple of football players were practicing their game at a field near a camping area known as the Crystal Lake, everything was going okay until one quarterback accidentally throw the ball further than usual. after argueing of who is going to find the ball, the quarterback himself decided to look for it around the camping area. After looking around endlessly, the quarterback’s eyes caught the ball in the middle of the lake. Due to the cold weather the player couldn’t get far at…

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    reverting back to its breech position. But, bigger the baby, the harder it is to turn her.The procedure can be uncomfortable for the mother, but if successful, cesarean can be avoided. However, if the baby cannot be moved into the correct position, c-section will be…

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    Recent research suggests that the size of the waist depends to a certain extent on bacteria that inhabit the intestine. How is it possible? In a study involving 900 Dutch adults, it was found that some intestinal bacteria could help determine not only body fat levels, but also blood concentrations of HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides. A close relationship! This is the first study to offer "solid evidence" linking intestinal bacteria with cholesterol and triglyceride levels,…

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    Kim's Pregnancy Case Study

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    The following is a case study involving a young pregnant women by the name of Kim. Kim is 17 years old and presenting to the local hospital for antenatal care. Please see appendix 1 for more information regarding Kim’s situation. This case study will identify risk factors that make Kim’s pregnancy complex and examine aspects of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care provided to Kim, and later in the case study, her infant. Care options for Kim will be based on evidence-based practice. Kim…

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    Fetal Echocardia

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    did not accept any medication such as IVIG or corticoestroid. She was followed up by weekly ultrasound to follow the FHR pattern and FHR was stable at 60-65 beats/ minute with no features of hydrops .At 37 weeks gestational age she underwent a caesarean section(C/S) due to preeclampsia. The heart rate at birth was 65 beats / minute (Figures 1). Post-delivery at NICU, the newborn was intubated duo to respiratory distress and extubated after about 48 hours and got stable with heart rate of 65…

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    A Defenseless Death “Will you marry me?”A simple four word question that millions of people will never hear or say. I know someone very well that was almost aborted as a baby and now is 19 years old in college getting a criminal justice degree and on the path to marriage, who will most likely save someone's life in his career. But what if he was aborted? His parents wouldn’t of seen him shoot his first deer or graduate highschool. Abortion is big business, the doctors who do the killing make…

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    Women-centred care is an individual-focused nursing practice. It involves women in all aspects of their care and moves away from medical practice with minimal communication towards open communication. This type of care request healthcare practitioners to involve clients in the process of health care decision, including a thorough explanation of illness to clients and exploration of the client’s feelings, beliefs and expectations (Australian government department of health, 2013). The target of…

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