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    In the scene we performed in The Jacksonian (2014) by Beth Henley, my character Susan comes to the Jacksonian motel to pick up her daughter Rosy, who has been visiting her father Perch. Susan small talks with the bartender Fred until Perch shows up, high on morphine, and they speak about the incident that led him to getting his dental license evoked. Susan storms away after it is clear that Perch will never reconcile their relationship or his career. Performing this scene was an interesting…

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    Elective C Section Essay

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    An elective C-section is a procedure in which the mother chooses to have a C-section instead of laboring and delivering vaginally. This lets the mother choose the way she wants her baby born. Many women do not want to have labor pains, or have other reasons they do not want to deliver vaginally. Recently, Kim Kardashian had a procedure called a version to turn her baby who was breech to face head down, so she could have a vaginal delivery. Kim stated, “"Obviously, if it's an emergency and for…

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    The Medicare Appeals Process becomes more involved with each step. The amount of days allowed to file an appeal and request the claim be reviewed at the next level becomes shorter. Documentation and lengthy forms to fill out can be extremely time consuming. With each level of appeal witnesses will be called upon for professional input, the patient will also be called upon for a telephone interview and if the appeal continues in may end up in US District court.Medicare along with other insurance…

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    Ms. M is a 75-year-old widowed female, retired from Lamberts manufacturing company. She is currently residing in a small town, Northeastern of Missouri. Referral: None Source and reliability: Patient reliable. Chief complaint: “My left hip hurt.” Present illness: Left hip started hurting since yesterday, it is constant pain. She rated 4/10. The pain feels dull that does not radiate to anywhere. The pain is aggravated by stationary sitting, and it is relieved by “up and moving around”. She has…

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    Gender dysphoria, also known as gender identity disorder, is a condition which “involves a conflict between a person’s physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify” (1). People with gender dysphoria may feel significant distress and are more likely to experience depression because they feel a disconnect with their bodies and are unable to function with the correlated norms of their gender (1 &2). Trans genders may behave as their true selves to counter act the…

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    •Hydatidiform mole also known as molar pregnancy, a benign tumor that develops in the uterus. A molar pregnancy starts when an egg is fertilized, but instead of a normal, viable pregnancy resulting. The placenta develops into an abnormal mass of cysts. •The cause of a hydatidiform mole is from a low protein intake. Contributing factors of molar pregnancy are caused by an abnormally fertilized egg. Risk factors that are associated with molar pregnancy are maternal age, more likely a woman older…

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    born with a certain number of eggs, which are stored in the ovaries. Ovaries create estrogen and progesterone, helping to manage menstruation and ovulation. It can also be triggered early due to damage to your ovaries through surgery such as a hysterectomy or treatment such as chemotherapy. Menopause notes the end of your menstrual cycles…

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    process can increase complications and pose several risks for both the mother and her baby. For the woman, induced labor either medical or non-medical may increase the risks for postpartum hemorrhages. This increases the risk for blood transfusion, hysterectomy, placenta implantation abnormalities in future pregnancies, a longer hospital stay, further hospital re-admissions, and even death (Non-Medically Indicated Induction and Augmentation of Labor, 2014). It has also been found that babies…

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    Introduction: Cesarean section (often called as C-section) delivery is a type of delivery which, is usually done when the health of mother or baby or both, in certain cases, is at high risk or multiple babes are expected to be delivered. Some other factors also govern the selection of Cesarean section over vaginal delivery such as breech or transverse position of baby, dystocia ,fetal distress, failed labour induction, cephalopelvic disproportion, uterine or amniotic rupture, eclampsia,…

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    Nursing actualizes my desire to help people. My volunteer and personal experiences have led me to pursue nursing. My high school experiences have shaped my devotion to help others. From raising money for Children’s Rights & Emergency Relief Organization (UNICEF) to actively joining the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, I committed myself to Key Club community service for three years. By my graduating year, I held over hundreds of hours, office positions, and won awards. In turn, these accomplishments…

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