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    The principle of autonomy is based on the belief that individuals are capable of logical thinking and able to make their own decisions. Autonomy is the right of independence and the freedom of individuals who demand distinction. Professional practice reflects autonomy when caunselor value the rights of clients in making decisions about their care. Case Study: Recently, Mr Ali has just come to see a family doctor about complaints about heart rate, difficulty concentrating, muscle strain, and…

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    Pregnancy is an unforgettable time in a women’s life. During pregnancy, women go through a wide array of major body changes, and during labor, may experience an excruciating amount of pain, but they are also gifted with a wonderful miracle at the end of this 9-month journey. A mother’s health during pregnancy is extremely crucial for positive fetal outcomes. While in the past, partaking in physical activity during pregnancy had been considered unsafe, more recent studies have showed the…

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    The Well-being of Saudi Arabia Women Blessed Reine Prairie View A&M University Domestic violence is a major issue in Saudi Arabia, but it is overlooked a lot because the society of Saudi Arabia doesn’t see a problem with it. The only individuals that do have an issue are the women that. They are afraid to speak up and say anything about it. Things are done differently in Saudi Arabia than…

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    Medical Surgical Essay

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    difficulty in the discharge of the urine from the bladder. 3. TURD – Trans Urethral Resection of Prostate is a surgery used to treat urinary problems due to an enlarged prostate. 4. BNR – Bladder Neck Reconstruction 5. LSCS – Lower Segment Caesarean section is also called the Kerr Incision and is the use of surgery to deliver one or more babies. 6. RTI – Respiratory Tract Infection is any infectious disease of the upper or lower respiratory tract. (LRTI or URTI) 7. UTI – Urinary Tract…

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    This reflective process will focus on the care delivered to a 35 weeks neonate on a 12-hour shift. Aspects of this essay will critically discuss the management of a baby that I admitted into the High Dependency Unit (HDU) for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy as a result of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). In order to gain an understanding of this essay, the pathophysiology of RDS will be briefly discussed in addition to the effectiveness of CPAP on the outcome of the…

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    Human Manipulations of Genetic Transfer and its Biological Implications For years, humans have been able to manipulate the alleles in animals for favourable traits through the use of selective breeding. But, now that technology has become so advanced, humans have developed a new process of manipulating the gene transfer through transgenesis, where scientists can create new alleles in animals. This essay shows how the selective breeding method and transgenesis method are carried out on the…

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    Patti Frustaci

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    multiple births in the medical history of the United States of America. Patti Frustaci, a 30-year-old English teacher at Rubidoux High School was wheeled into the delivery room of St. Joseph's Hospital. It took only three minutes for the caesarean section to deliver the first septuplets to be born in the United States. The birth of the Frustaci septuplets does not constitute a miracle in that it can be explained by means of the known laws of nature. While the birth of the Frustaci…

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    She was disgusted by the scar from her caesarean section. She wrote, “When I first saw the gaping scar on my stomach from the C-section, I felt like vomiting. All I could think was: ‘what else? What other deformity will befall my body?”’ (Kamara 97). Her scar made her nauseous because it reminded her of the man who raped her. After giving…

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    no longer his fundamental interest. Moreover, Macduff takes revenge for his family’s brutal murder and reveals that he is not born of a woman. Alternately, Macduff informs Macbeth, that instead of an orthodox birth he was conceived through a caesarean section. Therefore, Macbeth comes to the realization that the witches have deceived him as a result of his ambitious attitude and excessive pride. Thus resulting in his own…

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    easy mayst thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress as make me bleed. Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests; I bear a charmèd life, which must not yield To one of woman born” (Macbeth, Act 5; scene 8). Macduff was born through a caesarean section so Macbeth actually wasn't immortal and the witches deceived…

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