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    Don Marquis’ argument is for the impermissibility of abortion as it is based on the idea that abortion is held to the same regard as “killing an adult human being” due to the fetus having a “future like ours”. Marquis starts off by questioning what makes killing any human being morally wrong? Then, Marquis claims that it is not the “effect on the murderer” or the “effect on the victim’s friends and relatives”, but rather the effect on the victim. He asserts the idea that the “loss of one’s life”…

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    which increases the success rate in IVF pregnancy. He also made other major contributions to the medical field of gynecology with research involving fetal monitoring, psychosocial obstetrics, uterine contractibility, and psychological effects of hysterectomies. He also contributed clinics that helped females with endometriosis and contraception. Dr. Wood even helped in advancing surgical techniques that involved the female reproductive…

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    develops soon after your last Pap test. In these cases, your health care provider may recommend more frequent screening and Pap tests. The above recommendations are the same for women who have or have not gotten the vaccine for HPV. If you had a hysterectomy for a problem that was not a cancer or a condition that could lead to cancer, then you no longer need Pap tests. However, even if you no longer need a Pap test, a regular exam is a good idea to make sure no other problems start. If you are…

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    Oral Contraception is controversial topic that is brought up in today’s society. Women of all ages are finding ways to avoid pregnancy and how to control fertility in the body. Birth control is supposed to suppress the body from ovulation. Every woman should educate themselves before getting on birth control because the contraception can bring harm to the body and it can lead to death. Some birth control can cause serious health problems. Before getting on the medication go and consult with a…

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    Have you ever wondered if the future of robots will turn out like the movie Terminator or Matrix? The term robots means a reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material , parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmed motions for the performance of a variety of task. (Robot Institute of America) Hundreds of years ago robots were being designed and built to perform simple tasks for humans. In the coming years, many predict robots will play a more negative…

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    Cultural assessments are important in identifying exclusive necessities a patient may present with. In this paper I 'm going to discuss the key components of conducting a comprehensive cultural assessment. I will then go on to choose two of these components and reflect on my culture and how it impacts my attitude towards those aspects of providing cultural diverse care. Finally, I will create two nursing diagnosis is that reflect cultural diversity. Key Components of a Comprehensive Cultural…

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    (“D&C”). It is performed by scraping the uterus wall with a vacuum-type instrument (“D&C”). If this procedure is not done and the contents are not properly removed, infections can occur and the woman may become extremely ill or even require a hysterectomy…

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    Readiness for Delivery Prenatal medical records and records of outpatient care, including the birth plan, are transported to the planned delivery site usually by the 36th week, with subsequent updates sent weekly. The provider should become familiar with the delivery site to meet staff, check for changes to equipment and policies, and review the escalation policy as well as resources available for prompt bedside evaluation, diagnosis, and interven-tions. One way to keep up to date with delivery…

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    standards. The unskilled provider may be in an unsanitary location and use unsanitary equipment, which can cause infections in the uterus. A woman 's uterus may become damaged, resulting in complications in later pregnancies, and may require a hysterectomy. Unsafe abortion methods that some women have turned to, thus, resulting in self-harm. These may include drinking toxic fluids such as bleach. Inflicting direct injury to the vagina, or inserting foreign objects such as coat hangers into the…

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    The Endless War When people of modern times think of genocide their minds often wander to Hitler’s merciless execution of non-Aryan people, or perhaps the more recent Rwandan genocide between Tutsis and Hutus. What about the genocide on American soil that nearly resulted in the extinction of an entire people? Arguably the largest mass killing of a specific race and lasting over five hundred years it is still up to debate as to whether the killing of the Native Americans was a genocide or not.…

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