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    Patient Advocacy Paper

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    this is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, often the kidneys) . • Increased risk of complications during delivery, such as prolonged labour, need for assisted delivery or Caesarean section, or stillbirth. • Smoking while pregnant exposes a woman and her unborn child to an increased risk of health problems including ectopic pregnancy(An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the main…

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    vertex position between 37 and 42 completed weeks of pregnancy. After birth mother and infant are in good condition”. Whilst the Department of Health (2003) defined 'normal delivery' as “without induction, without the use of instruments, not by caesarean section and without general, spinal or epidural anaesthetic [or episiotomy] before or during delivery” (National Childbirth Trust, 2010 p. 6).…

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    that the witches’ prophecy is about to come true; Macduff will be the one to kill him since “none of woman born / Shall harm Macbeth” (4.1.80-81). Macbeth acknowledges that he is about to die when he says that what Macduff told him about the caesarean section “hath cowed [his] better part of man” (5.8.18) and that he no longer believes the witches because they “palter with us in a double sense / … keep the word of promise to our ear / And break it to our hope” (5.8.20-23). Macbeth’s nihilism,…

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    Innumerable hardships are withstood by parents for children. These include having to endure physical pain, mental anguish, and an abusive relationship. Laila undergoes immense amounts of pain for her children. An instance of this is when she has a caesarean section with her son, Zalmai. After being told “the hospital [has] no anesthetic,” she tells the doctor to “cut [her] open and give [her the] baby” (291). An additional example of Laila being hurt physically is when Aziza is in the…

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    Power Of Words In Macbeth

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    Furthermore, the three witches play upon Macbeth’s ambitions and he acts upon their prophecies. Macbeth gets told he "shalt be King hereafter" which leads him to follow a path of evil acts and to eliminate anyone who stands in his way of achieving that title. The witches’ words have the power to alter Macbeth’s kindhearted mannerism and send him on a barbaric chase to attain more and more authority. Having said that, how Macbeth perceives the witches’ words themselves, contributes to their power…

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    Medieval Medicine

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    The time period known as the middle ages began in 500 AD after the downfall of the Roman empire and ended it in 1500 AD. the middle ages was also entitled to the name “ the dark ages” as there was no significant discovers, no phenomenal art works were produced and no scientific breakthroughs or accomplishments. during the time period, no grate medical discovers were made but instead used past medical treatments from the Romans, Greeks and Egyptians the monks put this knowledge into their texts…

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    Kenneth Muir once said, “Macbeth has not a predisposition to murder; her has merely an inordinate ambition that makes murder itself seem to be a lesser evil than failure to achieve the crown.” Macbeth kills several people in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. Macbeth’s murders during the play evolve throughout and Macbeth changes with every kill. Macbeth murderers many people during Macbeth including Macdonwald, Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff’s household, but Macbeth is affected by Lady Macbeth’s…

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    Childbirth In The Trotula

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    Here we can see a blatant expression of the phrase, “history repeats itself.” In the time of Hippocrates, the temples of healing had been in decline, due to what Hippocrates saw as an excess of “…sophistry and priestcraft…” Even before the time of The Trotula, there was a great deal of theological influence in the field of medicine. As it is today, men dominated the medieval Catholic Church. In keeping with the image of the bridge, the twelfth century Church’s involvement in women’s medicine,…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    working for. I, Bianca Nicole Constantino Piezas, was born a week before Christmas Eve, deep into the hectic, frantic end of the year season on December 18, 2000, in Manila, Philippines, a week later than usual who was born through emergency caesarean section because my umbilical cord was tangled around my neck. Of course, my interesting start in this world has always been something out of the ordinary, and the manner I tackle…

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    onset of labor. All of which contribute to low birth weight, pre-term birth and increased perinatal mortality: SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Because of premature labor, negative effects on the mothers post-delivery can call for a caesarean delivery, (C-section) in which smokers’ wounds heal twice as slowly as…

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