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    Hepatitis B Case Study

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    Teach mother about the benefits of the vitamin K shot shortly after birth of her first bon son. Support her by giving her handouts to take home and read when she is not overwhelmed by all the different treatments and people that are teaching her at the hospital. 2: Teach the mother about the benefits of using prophylactic agents in the eyes of her son once he is born. 3: Teach the mother about the benefits of giving her son the hepatitis B vaccine before he is discharged to go home. Outline I.…

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    Essay On Abstinence

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    Ever since we have been little our parents have told us about waiting till marriage till being sexually active. However,more than likely they just left it at that and never stressed why. According to www.statisticbrain.org ,only three percent of Americans wait until they are married to become sexually active. This comes to show how we,as a people,need some assistance in learning how to quench our desire. This act of restraining oneself from indulging in something else is called abstinence. Of…

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    tells him they have lost a staff member and will be a few days before she can talk with him and hangs up. Soon later, it is said that the financial support given by Eli Harris’s church to fund a program to check on the citywide campaign against gonorrhea and syphilis was never created at the Missing Hospital. Later Matron worries about the support needed to continue its ministry, as she believes that the hospital’s benefactors are likely to believe the hospital is unproductive and failing to own…

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    Aztecs and Incas in Mexico, drastically making populations fall from “30 million in 1519 to 3 million in 1568” (Doc 6). Measles also devastated Aztec and Inca populations. European explorers brought syphilis, tuberculosis, mumps, whooping cough, gonorrhea, parasites, and influenza. These many forms of disease contributed to Europeans success and assisted them in conquering and settling in the New World. From about 1400 to 1800,…

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    In 1945 it was produced 20 times more than it has ever been (Morrison). It came from fungi, and it was a treatment for many illnesses and infections. It was also used to help treat venereal diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis (Morrison). In 1934, Streptomycin was produced because of tuberculosis, a deadly disease that infected the lungs. Anesthesia was a medicine produced to use during surgeries so patients wouldn't be in pain (“Best”). During this…

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    STDs in Women verses Men Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist…

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    offices provide medical tests to see what sexually transmitted diseases you may or may not carry. Keep in mind that even though you are a virgin, you can still be born with sexually transmitted diseases. Chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis, HIV, HPV, and syphilis are the most prevalent sexually transmitted…

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    Rogers 1 Few out of the every 10 women and men in the world are unable to have a child due to different factors and are seeking solutions such as treatment to do so or turn to adoption to be able to have a child. Infertility refers to an inability to conceive a child after having sexual intercourse without protection for a long period of time. Infertility in women can be that they simply cannot conceive a child or also because the woman cannot carry the child to full term. Infertility in men…

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    Assessment 1: High Risk Pregnancy Subjective Data is M.J. is a 24-year-old African American female who presented the clinic for abnormal vaginal bleeding and twelve weeks pregnant. The patient is a single mother who works as a cashier clerk, has a high school level of education, and lives with her boyfriend of one year. She denies a history of alcohol or drug abuse. M.J. admits to being pregnant since using a home pregnancy test. M.J. states that she may be 12 weeks pregnant and denies having…

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    when I did notice, I said “What?” That was all it took for Akie D to explode with uncontrollable laughter. It was more from relief than humor, because he knew I was always trying to have sex with someone new. Now that he knew that it was only Gonorrhea, he really fell out on the floor in tears. “What the hell are you laughing so hard at?” I barked. “This shit ain’t fucking funny Akie D! I’m scared as hell right now.” I said, expressing my feelings. “No, it’s…

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