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    A suppository can be administered by placing the suppository on the end of your fingers and entering your fingers into the anus. A lubrication should be used on the fingers and smeared on the area of insertion to minimize pain. An enema is when we insert some sort of liquid substance like water, saline, or oil solutions into the anus to remove feces and relieve constipation…

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    Police Patrol

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    type of interaction with the public. It’s hard for this type of thing to spread if it is not backed by the administration. Now days with the word racial bias being thrown around in the policing community, this would help eliminate the pointing of the finger at the police officers. However, with every…

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    What is Kangaroo Mother Care? Kangaroo Mother Care is a low cost, comprehensive method of care of stable Low Birth Weight Infants. The baby is placed between mother’s breasts in direct skin to skin contact and breastfed exclusively. It fosters their health and well being by promoting effective thermal control, breastfeeding, infection prevention and bonding. Skin-to-skin-contact promotes lactation and facilitates the feeding interaction. Benefits of KMC Research has proved beyond any doubt…

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    stimulation) in turn “unlock” the memories and allowed them to be processed similar to REM sleep. “This theory is supported by research demonstrating the effects of eye movements on physiological states and memory retrieval” (Shapiro, 2012). The protocol is clearly explained to clients and they are encouraged to be very clear about what arises in reaction to the processes. The flow is unpredictable and therefore sensitivity and check-ins are a part of the sessions. A session using all the phases…

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    transcribed. All signed parts of the recordings were transcribed by a certified Sign Language Interpreter. The retells were scored using the protocol from QRI-4. The examiner will place a check next to each explicit idea that was recalled from the student. The comprehension questions were scored as one point accuracy. The CLOZE passages were scored from a protocol and credit was given for verbatim responses. 7. What conclusions were reached? After analyzing the videos, the authors…

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    The excruciating heat consumes the flat desert land while many buckets of clay lie shattered on the ground next to a solitary drinking well made of stone. The countless footprints erratically scattered throughout the area, and the fresh puddles of spilled water are evidence of an unexpected and immediate evacuation. Towering above the undulating mountains, a mysterious dark cloud is hovering. The throbbing temperature beats down on a sprawled body lying on the desolate road. His clothes are…

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    Patient is a 45-year-old female who sustained a left-sided CVA with right-sided hemiparesis. She lives in a 3-story house with her daughter. She is currently on medical leave from her job as human resources manager. She has prior history of CVA and she is also diabetic. She plans on returning to her job and regain her independence. She also expressed that she want to live close to normal life. After her hospitalization, the patient has been receiving occupational therapy services at a skilled…

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    Microscope Lab Report

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    micrometer was line up with the ocular micrometer and counted the number of division on the ocular micrometer per millimeter or micrometer on the staged micrometer. As the magnification changes, the number of division will also change. The simple staining protocol was done to achieve several objectives: to provide an appropriate contrasting background so that an object can be observed with relative ease. Most of the objects, such as bacteria are transparent and light can pass through them. This…

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    Patient Call Light

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    In hospitalized patients, call light systems have become the most effective form of communication with their healthcare providers. An active device such as the call light, is supposed to be a critical component of patient safety as well as satisfying the patient’s request. In researching articles, many problems were described in how the patient’s perception of effective communication with healthcare workers played a vital role in the patient’s use of call lights. Other articles researched had…

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    Red Monologue

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    Upon entering the room, Red did not appear interested in the observer. He continued to play as though nothing had changed. Red appeared to be very reliant on his mother and insisted that she play with him. He engaged her with unclear language and showed her what he is playing with. Red began playing with toy popsicles, which had the alphabet labeled on them. He was able to recognize each of the letters, and could place them in order. Red was also able to place an upper case letter with its…

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