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    Pros And Cons Of Pro Life

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    The next main argument of pro-life is the argument of significant health risks of abortion to both the mother and the fetus. Starting with claims that a fetus can feel pain during an abortion, Dr. Maureen Condic, Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy said, “ there is a universal agreement that pain is detected by the fetus during the first trimester” (ProCon). Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson M.D, also later said, “We see (in ultrasound image) the child’s mouth open in a silent scream… This is…

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    Primiparas Case Study

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    Subjects and Methods The aim of this study was to identify factors causing lack of attendance at antenatal clinics in primiparas and to determine effects of lack of antenatal care on perinatal outcomes. The methodology that was followed in carrying out the study is presented under four designs, namely: Technical design, operational, administrative and statistical design Technical design The Technical design included the research design, research setting, subjects, and tool of the study.…

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    Conclusion Distressing news in a medical setting can affect both the patients and the physicians. How a physician discloses this news depends on their training, their personality, and the particular circumstances. It has been found that communication that is patient-centered is more appreciated by patients, and results in higher satisfaction levels. There also exist several recommendations for breaking bad news in a medical setting, from doing so in a private room to using language that does…

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    Paper On Infertility

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    Infertility is defined as the incapability of a female to conceive or a couple to bear a kid after a year of repeated sexual intercourse without using any birth control. Infertility is often the toughest problem encountered by lots of individuals after marriage. Many couples in the present age are grief-stricken by infertility complications. Infertility problems can get outlined to that of a woman, as males also become a prey to infertility. As when couples start to doubt about infertility…

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    Doctor dolls and silicone stethoscopes created my childhood dream of becoming a physician, but nothing fortified my goals more than the sensations that shot through my nerves as I held an infant for the first time. I see obstetricians as the physicians that bring life or death to the table, and I am willing to hold that pressure on my shoulders. When the present appears dark and the future is looking grey, I will be the doctor who will help women bring an indubitable bundle of joy into the world…

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    a trauma surgeon can help. Trauma is a certain type of surgical specialty, there are many types of surgeons. Here are a few examples of different surgeons: Plastic surgeon, Orthopedic surgeons, Ophthalmology (eye) surgeon, Neurological surgeons, Gynecology Oncology surgeons, and last but not least Trauma surgeons. Trauma surgeons circle treatment of the most severe, life-threatening, penetrating and blunt force injuries. The job as a trauma surgeon involves operating on critical, and often…

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    His research was conducted from the 1960’s – 1980’s, and he practiced as an OB/GYN in his later years. He was an Australian M.D. who specialized in obstetrics and gynecology and was one of the first to pioneer the process of IVF. Wood had an interest in making gynecologic procedures more pleasant for women who had endured difficulties with their reproductive systems. Wood had studied gynecological medicine at Melbourne…

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    1984 Personal Narrative

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    It all began on August 7, 1984, well actually it began nine months earlier, but I made my official entrance into the world on this day at approximately 5:25pm. Right in time for dinner, coincidence I think not, since birth I have never been a morning person, fond of breakfast, and most importantly done anything according to the timeline of others or plan. Allow me to digress for a moment to illustrate the independence and strong passion that has been ever present in my personality since the womb…

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    This patient is a 42 year old female, who required inpatient hospitalization due to acute colitis. She was admitted at mercy general hospital on September 21, 2016 due to complaints of loose watery diarrhea for the last 2 days. She stated that it was accompanied by abdominal pain especially in the per umbilical area. She also noted that she had vomited once and had chills. On presentation to emergency department she was tachycardic. Her blood work showed a potassium level of 3.2 (no reference…

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    The medical profession that I chose to research and write about is Nurse Practitioner. According to U.S. News and World Report L.P. a Nurse Practitioner is the number five top job in healthcare. Being a nurse practitioner is a very respectable caring position. Bur a lot of people do not even know what a Nurse Practitioner is. A lot of the time people dismiss them as if they are undereducated and unexperienced. So I wanted to know exactly what their education and knowledge steamed from.…

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