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    English teachers should have better vocabulary knowledge so that it will help us to deliver our teaching effectively. Once we have a wide vocabulary list especially the bombastic words with reference to the thesaurus and dictionary, therefore, it will make us more confident in the classroom teaching. In morphology, morpheme can be combined to other morphemes to form a new word. Morpheme refers to the smallest unit grammatical unit in a language. For example, the word cats have two morphemes. Cat…

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    Also, no blood on the stool from anal fissures. As well as, decreasing ER visits and invasive treatments. Non-pharmacological Treatments Non-pharmacological treatments often decrease the severity of the constipation. • Dehydration can affect the severity of constipation. The decrease fluid in the body can result in insufficient…

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    Clinical Reflective Essay

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    goal for the clinical group this week was to perform personal hygiene. I think this direction was about more than just the hygiene however. I think it was to balance therapeutic nursing actions with technical nursing skills. My own personal goal for my ER shift was to be able to understand how nurses prioritize their nursing care in such a fast paced environment. I also wanted to hone my critical thinking skills and decide what I would do if I was the primary nurse for each of my patients. If…

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    The fear of completely ruining my life as I was sent into the ER made me think deeply and revise my college experience at the time. I came to college for education, not to become a possible drug addict who can’t study at all. Furthermore, it would have been an extra burden to my family if something irreversible happened…

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    Throughout Book VIII, the author explains the insight of a tyrannical man. He says that lawless desires draw men towards all sorts of shameless and criminal things. While he says that we all have lawless desires while we are dreaming, the just people in the world never act on these desires. The tyrannical man however, allows these desires to cross over into his waking life. This man does not have the family or societal support system to pull him back from his shameful ways, so he falls further…

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    My day started off with meeting the two individuals I would be spending most of my day with which was Kat and Will who were both paramedics. Kat took me to the ambulance and showed me the things we would need in each case that we would go to and no matter what the case was the two things they would need is the medicine bag and the stretcher. Then we went through the ambulance and she showed me where most of the equipment was and the medications. As she was showing them to me she was checking…

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    Evolution Lab Report

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    which occurs within the mammary region, is controlled in an area of the breast called the HOXC10 gene. For this hox gene, methylation occurred in a CpG shore, which overlapped with a functional ER binding site, causing repression of the HOXC10 gene expression. By a short term blockage it was observed that ER signaling caused relief of the hox gene repression in both cell lines and breast tumors; increased DNA methylation and hox gene silencing also occurred. An experiment was performed which…

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    Nursing actualizes my desire to help people. My volunteer and personal experiences have led me to pursue nursing. My high school experiences have shaped my devotion to help others. From raising money for Children’s Rights & Emergency Relief Organization (UNICEF) to actively joining the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, I committed myself to Key Club community service for three years. By my graduating year, I held over hundreds of hours, office positions, and won awards. In turn, these accomplishments…

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    According to the information that provided, it seems like the patient had experienced a seizure episode. Seizures are episodes of abnormal motor, sensory, autonomic, or physic activity (or a combination of these) that result from sudden excessive discharge from cerebral neurons (Hinkle & Cheever, 2014). The patient could have experienced heat intolerance when playing football in the hot afternoon, and lead him to fell down and lose consciousness. Heat intolerance and head injury are considered…

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    Emergency Standby Process

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    ready when called upon. No one has never seen a fire truck make daily community drive-by's to make sure there aren't any fires in the neighborhood or any ambulance driving around asking people if they were ok or feeling sick and needed a ride to the ER. Consequently, that just would not make any sense but it does not seem fair either that police officer does not get the same treatment. However, it would not be the same if police officers did not conduct themselves accordingly. The job and duties…

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