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    lesser pain and no overnight stay at a hospital. You can visit the ambulatory surgery center for a surgery and return home for dinner. These surgeries are performed in a wide range of specialties. For instance; Plastic surgery, Cosmetic surgery, ENT, Gynecology, General surgery, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Urology, Dental Surgery, Orthopedics, and Gastroenterology, etc. So, a respective specialist will choose the eligibility criteria for a surgery. However, here are the factors that will affect…

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    is an alarming need. Alongside there working conditions is the work they do in said conditions. Obstetrician gynecologist regular schedule patients, attend to unexpected deliveries, stay on call for emergency care for women, schedule checkup for Gynecology exams, file…

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    In the United States approximately half of all pregnancies are unplanned, and half of those pregnancies occur in women between ages 16-24 years old (Kavanaugh, Frohwirth, Jerman, Popkin, & Ethier, 2013). This is a significant and important problem. In fact, one of the goals set forth by Healthy People 2020 is to improve the planning of pregnancy and prevent unplanned pregnancies (United States Department of Health and Human Services, 2014). Each year unplanned pregnancies cost taxpayers in the…

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    From being accepted into medical school as a joke to opening up the world of medicine to women in America, Elizabeth Blackwell has been a truly uplifting figure to many. The mid-1800s were times of extreme prejudice and sexism; despite these odds, Blackwell prospered. She fought the prejudice and sexism, ignored the constant harassment, and had faith in herself when no one else would. Elizabeth Blackwell, the woman credited with becoming the first female physician of the United States, has…

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    The background of ultrasound imaging has led to improvements and made this imaging process more popular in the medical field. Ultrasounds started in the 1940s the idea was borrowed, “From sonar technology in World War II” (Allen 43). Ultrasound imaging has been around for over fifty years, and there are still new things to learn about the process of imaging. New discoveries are made frequently in the medical field, for example ultrasound used to only be two dimensional imaging, but now four…

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    The client is highly motivated to change, she stated she wants to stop using drugs and live a higher quality of life. The client stated one of the reasons she wants develop a closer relationship with her family, citing her substance dependency as the reason for their distance. The client stated she knew she had hit rock bottom when she missed a close realtives funeral because she was binge using. The client stated Myrover-Reese Fellowship Homes Incorporated is her last opportunity to obtain…

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    My parents had me at an age where they were a little bit older than most. Growing up my life has been pretty ordinary. I've lived in a good home with a family full of love and support. In my whole seventeen years of life I haven't gone through hard times in my life where I've hit rock bottom, or experienced something personal to me that has made me think I've been through something hard. My life is boring, but one thing my parents have instilled in me, it's that the medical field would be a job…

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    name of “research” and “scientific curiosity”. There are many examples of unethical experiments conducted in many places during many different eras, the Father of Gynecology, J. Marion Sims, preformed gruesome surgical experiments on enslave women without the use of anesthetics, this torturous ordeal led to the creation of modern Gynecology. Human radiation experiments, the bodies resistance to syphilis and other STD’s and so on led to major advancements to modern medicine and biological…

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study An ultrasound test uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body organs. Imaging tests can identify abnormalities and helps in diagnosing conditions. A Transvaginal sonography/scan (TVS) is a type of pelvic ultrasound used to examine female reproductive organs. This includes the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and vagina. “Transvaginal” means “through the vagina.” This is an internal (or intracavitary) examination.…

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    Why I Chose To Be A Nurse

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    My parents had me at an age where they were a little bit older than most. My life has been pretty ordinary. I've grown up in a good home with a family full of love and support. My whole life I've been fortunate enough to never experience hitting rock bottom or a devastating situation. My life is pretty uneventful, but one thing my parents have instilled in me for years, it's that the medical field would be a job for me. When people would ask me what occupation I wanted to do when I grew up, I…

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