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    Indigenous Birthing

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    only mother’s but their babies; “By living our teachings and living our sovereignty we will ensure a healthy first environment for our babies inside of our women” (Simpson, Pp.32, 2007). The women who are reconnecting to birthing are regaining their oral history and carrying and passing their…

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    infection control, you are able to prevent the spread of many diseases. In this paper, I will be talking about infection control and how far dental offices have come since before infection control was known to be important. Infection control is a huge importance in every dental office. The American Dental Association (ADA) said, “Infection control are certain precautions taken in the medical field to prevent spread of disease,” written in “Infection control in the dental office.”…

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    treatments being done at the USC School of Dentistry, I was exposed to an environment where there were several doctors completing their years of orthodontic residency. I obtained an increased level of care and consciousness towards my teeth and oral health as my doctor, Dr. Shamlian, had me as one of her case reviews that she presented to the American Board of Orthodontics. During this experience, I was able to appreciate the dedication that each doctor provided towards their patient's unique…

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    develop a therapeutic relationship with the clients. The nurse should discuss and provide educational information and stress the significance of oral hygiene in children to help prevent dental caries. While educating the parents on oral hygiene, the nurse can highlight the benefits of having the child receive recurrent fluoride varnish applications and the importance of finding a primary pediatric dentist within the first year of life (Hallas et al.,…

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    I was at the end of my hike alone at the top of the village of La Misión in Mexico, and reflected on my time spent at the health clinic. Many of the younger patients had never seen a dentist, including four-year-old Rebekah. She came to us in pain, so we examined her and found cavities that required both white fillings and an extraction. After finishing the fillings, we proceeded with the extraction. I was worried that Rebekah would become traumatized from her visit because we had to extract a…

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    5.3 Responses to probiotic bacteria and microbiota Pathogenic bacteria are not the only bacteria that elicit immune responses in the intestine as probiotic bacteria have also been tested as a food supplement to improve fish health. Few studies have evaluated the impact and regulation of Igs after probiotic administration. Most of these studies showed an increase in IgM secretion and/or expression after probiotic administration (Picchietti et al., 2007; Sun et al., 2010). However, a…

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    to the advice of the first dental office about going to the hospital. Ignoring Christina’s concerns about what happened can be very detrimental if in fact this organization has some faulty business and is not providing quality care. However, from a health care provider’s stance, this could be a care where Christina just did not have the knowledge that she needed and was probably provided going into this procedure that could have helped make this go over more smoothly. Benton probably did have a…

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    mouth, this can lead to serious dental problems. The wisdom teeth, or third molars might be impacted, meaning it has not erupted yet. The impacted wisdom teeth may need to be extracted. With the use of radiology, oral surgeons can take radiographs…

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    Mercury exposure is linked to the dose that is being exposed, the age of the individual, the length and the route of the exposure (“Mercury and health” 2016). The mother who is previously exposed to a high level of Mercury can pass it on and affect the fetus during pregnancy causing impairments to the development of their brain and nervous system (“Mercury and health” 2016). It was reported that the fetus is five to ten times more sensitive to the toxicity of Mercury than the mother (Dwivedi…

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    Knowing Your Symptoms (HF)

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    Discuss patient’s knowledge of his/her medication: Patient is able to understand what the medication is for and what it is doing for their health. These are common classes of medications that patients with heart failure take: a) Beta-Blockers: Beta-blockers reduce how hard the heart works by lowering the blood pressure and reducing the pulse rate. This is important to take because it will slow…

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