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    Dysmenorrheal can also be diagnosed as endometriosis. Endometriosis is a painful disorder where endometrium tissues grow outside the uterus. Endometriosis can be found in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and intestines, uterine wall, and the lining of the pelvis. The initial growing of endometriosis occurs by the displacement of endometrial tissues that act as it normally would- thickens, breaks down and bleeds with each menstrual cycle…

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    she would be the one producing more than one egg. Identical twins, or monozygotic babies, are formed when a single egg is fertilized by a single sperm and then splits into two identical halves. Once the egg is fertilized and travels down the fallopian tubes, the zygote enters the womb and splits into two. In utero, identical twins are contained in the same sac and share a placenta. Now these babies have identical DNA and have the same blood type. Identical…

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    Abortion is destroying the life of an unborn child. This is only part of what abortion is, it also hurts the body of the woman involved. Abortion can affect women physically, emotionally, and spiritually. This is why abortion should be illegal. It has been found that future pregnancy can be hard come about and that is increased by forty-five percent with just one past abortion. Other complications that are an increased risk of premature births, tubal pregnancy, sterility, and damage to the…

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    determine whether people are related 1.2.3 Structure in the sperm cell containing enzymes that break down the membrane of the ovum 1.2.4 The release of an ovum from a follicle 1.2.5 The period from fertilisation to birth 1.2.6 The tube that transports the sperm from the testis to the urethra 1.2.7 1.3 All the genes in all the chromosomes of a particular species A hormone produced in females to stimulate milk production (7) Indicate whether each of the…

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    Because there is only 1.5 laparoscopes per trained team, the laparoscope is a very valued, but at the same time scarce commodity. The same laparoscope is often re-used in an effort to perform as many sterilizations as possible while there is still adequate light, water, or surgical team presence, and therefore proper instrument sterilization and cleaning procedures are often not followed. Even though there is no known data linking this kind of procedure to an increase in infections or…

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    Anna is a fifty five year old woman who was admitted to the Emergency Department of Victoria Hospital in London, Ontario for pelvic pain and postmenopausal bleeding. Upon further assessment, it was discovered that Anna is currently homeless, unemployed, and has little contact with her family. During the nurse’s head-to-toe assessment it was found that the patient had abdominal distention and her physician ordered an X-ray for her to determine if a gastrointestinal issue caused this distention.…

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    effects on fertility for both men and women, and might make it harder to become pregnant (Laughlin-Tommaso, 2015). Smoking is also linked with a greater risk of ectopic pregnancy — when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube (Laughlin-Tommaso, 2015). Smoking raises the risk of both early miscarriage and stillbirth, with the dangerous chemicals in cigarettes often to blame (Carlson, 2011). Smoking during pregnancy has also been linked with many health…

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    Case Study 2 - Miss Mary-Jane Clearly state the problem This paper uses Kerridge, Lowe, and McPhee’s Model for Ethical Decision Making (2005) to analyze the case of Miss Mary-Jane and to have an ethical judgement for the nursing care. The ethical issues in this case are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The…

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    pain in her side. Dr. Silverberg thought she might have an ectopic pregnancy, so he recommended that she come into the office immediately. After examining her, Dr. Silverberg’s suspicions were confirmed and he performed surgery, which saved her fallopian tube. “It was a difficult time, but the team at Texas Fertility Center was great through the whole process,” said Lacy. At this point, Lacy was 40. Due to her history of ectopic pregnancy and her advanced maternal age, Dr. Silverberg…

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    home the same day, and typically patients are back to their normal routine in about a week. Although healing time depends entirely on the patient. The patient is put under anesthesia and a tube is normally inserted through the belly button and another one is inserted through a small incision on the abdomen. The tube has a camera and a light, allowing surgeons to view the cyst on a screen. Patients may stay overnight, depending on their reaction to the anesthesia and the surgical procedure.…

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