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    Nursing Care Plan Essay

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    Nursing Care Plan A 65 years old Caucasian female widow for 20 years who lives alone; however, she has two grown up daughters who live in the nearby community; two older sisters are alive and well, one with osteoporosis is 75 years old and was diagnosed at age of 55. The other one with breast cancer, she is 72 years old and was diagnosed at age of 60. Over the past ten years the patient’s perception of self–efficacy has been declining. Patient has become increasingly short of breath for the…

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    for ovarian cancers. Surgery will be done to remove the cancer. It is a common method use for diagnosing and therapy for ovarian cancer. During the surgery, the surgeon will remove the ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus, lymph nodes which consider a hysterectomy. If the caner has spread to other parts of the body, the surgeon will perform a debulking surgery. Chemotherapy is medication that travels through the bloodstream to destroy the cancer cells. Most women who received chemotherapy will start…

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    Context 5 critical thinking This context is taken from module 3.2 entitled critical thinking It is an active, organization cognitive process that is carefully used to examine one’s thinking and thinking of others It is a mean by which underlying assumptions and variable are identify so as to draw conclusion and mark meaningful decisions In developing skill of critical thinking as a nurse we need to use rethextion languages and intuition Reflective ; revisiting a situation to dis cover meaning…

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    surgeries before I was finally able to conceive. My pregnancy wad worst then the first. I lived at the hospital and had to have several surgeries while pregnant. I had my baby girl in May. She was so small but she was a jewel. I had to have a hysterectomy shortly after the pregnancy did too much harm to ever try and have another child. Two months later I had a stroke.I still to this day can not tell you what happen those first 48 hours. I don’t think I want to know. This began a long recovery.…

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy. Many women or couples decide to abort for many different reasons. When a woman come to this decision they usually have three different methods to choose from. This method used typically depends on how far the fetus is developed, or in other words what trimester the women is in. The three-abortion classification are surgical, medical, and spontaneous. This paper will analysis these three methods, briefly, and some of the side effects abortion could have…

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    cultural sensitivity in professional communication Since the attacks in Network and Washington, in September 2001,increased racial and religious animosity has left `Arabs, Muslims and middle Easterners fearful. Muslim women are at increased risk for discrimination (Pew Research Center,2011).A pew poll found 28% experienced discrimination while seeking health care.(Martin,2013).In particular,44% of the women in the study reported perceiving discrimination against them because of their dress. A…

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    Family is where one’s core roots are formed, where one puts together the building blocks of their character, and where it is determined whether they will be viewed in life, through a lens of prejudice or acceptance. Generally, in a family, an individual will discover how to draw the line between right and wrong. Dysfunctional families blur that line, and boundaries become unclear. In August: Osage County by Tracy Letts, the absence of moral boundaries is evident throughout generations of this…

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    Abortion Ethics

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    Within the last decade, abortions have been a controversial topic in almost all sectors of life: politics, religion, and healthcare, for example. As a future health care professional, I believe in the importance of treating people for the greater good by putting aside my own reservations or opinions and seeking to improve the health and health education of others. After extensive research, I believe that abortions have a justified moral foundation. The examination of three key elements within an…

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    Pneumonia Business Plan

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    Formal Care Plan: Pneumonia Biographical Data The patient is a 78 year old Hispanic female. She was born in Houston, Texas. She is married and has 2 children and is a retired school teacher. Present Health-Illness Status She was admitted into the hospital from the emergency room with pneumonia. The patient states she drove herself to the emergency room because she was feeling very sick and short of breath. She states she had been feeling like this for the past 3 days. She finally decided to…

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    Abortion For many years the topic abortion has become very controversial. Whether it is supported by those who believe that women should have a choice to have an abortion if they wanted, because it is a constitutional right. While opposed by those who believe that having an abortion is immoral murder to an unborn baby. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Merriam-Webster). Abortion laws date back to the 1800’s and have continuously…

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