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    Can the Christian faith be seen as a contributor to more peaceful environment? With that question in mind, I’m articulating some of the important resources for creating and sustaining the culture of peace by eradicating violence. I am not, however, trying to argue that Christianity doesn’t endorse violence or at least historically, less associated with violence than any other religions in the world. This argument is neither necessary or relevant to my point. Arguments about religion, God and…

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    World views play a role in most religious intolerance. This section of the paper will discuss some mind sets or attitudes that can cause or lead to religious intolerance as well as different ways religious intolerance can be seen. Mind sets, or attitudes that can cause or lead to religious intolerance could be fear of others and lack of doubt. The fear of what other individuals will think of one by practicing or believing in a religion could be an example of why an individual does not form his…

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    only one that should heal them should be done through prayer, fasting, reading etc. A method I though was interesting to combat clients such as these was, if they are of Christian faith, introducing may a scripture or two to help put them at ease or even suggest that God is ok with them using other outlets for healing because God endows others as being vessels to help…

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    Wound Assessment

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    - Oxygen saturation. As patient has a chest infection which leads her difficult to swallow already, nurses should concern that might influence her breathing as well. Oxygen is important for cell metabolism, therefore it is critical for all wound healing process and it…

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    What do you think of when you hear skin graft? The first thing I thought was they are graphing someone on the color of skin. I was defiantly wrong, a skin graft is skin that is removed from a thicker part of your body and placed over a wound for example a burn patients they have many skin grafts. Skin grafts are used to cover wounds that are too deep to heal on its own or in case where the skin is missing. Skin grafting is the surgical procedure done this is use for mostly burn patients so…

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    conditions. Skin wound healing is an intrinsic self-saving chain-reaction, which is crucial in facilitating the replacement of damaged or lost tissue. Immense amounts of research have uncovered the mechanisms underlying this complex and highly regulated process. It is commonly agreed that wound healing is separated into four overlapping stages: hemostasis, inflammation, re-epithelialization and remodeling. In this review, we will dissect the biological process of adult skin wound healing process…

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    In Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear almost every character has some kind of wound, either physical or mental. Two character that have such wounds are James Compton and Billy Beale. Both of which have an obvious scar from war and mental scars that are also somewhat apparent. The mental scar is more obvious on James while the physical scar is more obvious on Billy. Although James have both kinds of scarring his mental one stands out the most. Before the war he was a jovial and eccentric…

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    Proper Use of CPR Pocket Mask Imagine you are in a situation where you need to perform CPR. What you only have a pocket mask to use and you need to perform mouth to mouth. Would you know how to use it? Would you be prepared? This type of situation could happen anywhere at any time. Having a pocket mask can save a life. Simply placing one in your car could take you out of a tough situation. Pocket masks can keep you safe from chemicals, diseases, and bodily fluids. Everyone should know…

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    study was conducted locally to evaluate the usefulness of vacuum assisted closure therapy or VAC in the healing process of chronic diabetic foot ulcers. The National University Hospital (NUH) Multi-Disciplinary Team for Diabetic Foots problems in Singapore conducted this cohort study. The keywords that were used in the search engine were diabetic foot wound, negative pressure dressing and wound healing. The study was conducted in 11 patients aged between 18 and 69 years old were seen in the…

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    Proper care for an open wound can lead to a quick recovery and a decreased risk of infection. An infection is caused by exposure to bacteria and pathogens. If an open wound contracts an infection, then it can lead to further complications with the healing process. Therefore, is it important to keep the wound dressing changed regularly. There are several key steps to follow from the removal of the bandages to reapplying new bandages. The first step in changing an open wound bandage is gathering…

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