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    Hughes begins his poem in a strange way by arranging the words "deferred dream" and using "dream deferred" instead, which makes us realize that we are not in the world of logical principles, but rather a world of poetry that helps us find the truth and oneself. The arrangement of “dream deferred” doesn’t tell the reader information about something, but makes the reader ask questions about why he chose that title. Hughes made the reader pay closer attention due to the title because he did not…

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    Patient-Focused Concept Map Introduction M.P. is a 42-year-old male patient admitted on 2/22/2016 for infected stage IV decubitus ulcers, and penile deformity caused by urethral erosion from indwelling catheter. Patient is also anemic, and is on isolation precaution due to MRSA, staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli infections. M.P. is a homeless paraplegic with double above the knee amputations (due to a motor vehicle accident in 2013) with an opiate addiction suffering from severe…

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    Summary Of Healing Histories

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    In Healing Histories (2013), author Laurie Meijer Drees provides stories from patients and professionals, both Aboriginal and not, who experienced life in Canada’s Indian hospitals, recounting tales of hardship but also of hope. The present reflection will compare…

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    Inner Healing Approach

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    In life often at times people go through trials and tribulations and find themselves broken in our areas such as the matters of the heartl The Inner Healing Approach deals with the inner most (pun intended) searchings and healings of deal with what people face on a daily basis such as emotions, hurts, badgage, and burdens that peopole carry around every day. According to Garzon, Worthington, and Tan (2009) Christian healers are "a range of journey back methodologies that seek, under the Holy…

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    My Healing Journey

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    The first step of this journey to a healthy living of happiness and healing begins with the level of clarity on what exactly you want to achieve. The power of having passion to aligning with purpose to seek out prosperity is different for everyone. Asking the question, “if you woke up tomorrow and your life was perfectly how you wanted it to be? What would that look like to you? How would it feel that you are already there? What would need to happen for you to know that it was all you wanted…

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    Tayo's Healing Analysis

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    Tayo's healing Before Tayo went to Betonie, the story would ramble on and change dramatically from one story to the next with no warning. This was presumably to mimic how Tayo experienced his life, which was confusing and painful. After Tayo went to Betonie, the story became much more lucid and clearly flowing, showing Tayo is healing. What healed Tayo was his connection back to who he was, which Betonie helped clear up. Betonie sat Tayo down and told him some stories, such as that of his…

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    When a wound’s edges are close together a clot forms. Clots contain fibrin which is a protein that connects the edges of the wound and stops the bleeding. Once a clot has formed and dried it becomes a scab that seals and protects the wound from germs. Epithelium on the edges of the wound goes through regeneration, a process in which new cells of the same function and structure are formed; as the inflammatory responses proceed, epithelium forms under the scab as well. Eventually the wounds edges…

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    The Hmong Healing Methods

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    evaluating and resolving medical problems was the only way and they refused to see how other people from different parts of the world practice medicine and healing. The Hmong had healing methods that varied from shamanism, dermal treatments, and herbs. Each method used depended on the problem the patient was having. The American doctors had healing methods that involved doing multiple test and samples such as blood, urine, or feces samples followed by injection of chemicals, prescriptions of…

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    take a lot of time, and may treat with the primary intention depending on the condition of the ulcers. Cleaning and dressing the ulcers is an important factor in treatment. Because pressure ulcers must be kept, clean and dry in order to faster the healing process of pressure ulcers (Strazzula, 2013). Saline solution may use to cleanse the ulcers (Zaiontz& Sharon, 2014). There is a variety type of dressing; and the dressing is selected based on the stage of the ulcers. Stages I and II may use…

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    Periodontal regeneration surgery is often needed in order to save teeth that have been badly damaged by periodontal disease. After the surgery, it is common to experience a heavy amount of bleeding. The bleeding can last for a few days and can make it difficult to talk and eat immediately after surgery. If you keep the surgical area covered the bleeding should eventually stop on its own within the next few days. However, if your bleeding is a bit heavy this can be extremely uncomfortable.…

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