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    Theresa, I remembered in our Med-Surg 1 when we were learning about MI, professor Teri Reynolds taught us a acroyname that helped the class to remember immediet treatment for MI, which is MONA and it stands for morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and aspirin. It does not need to be in the same order, but it is want you administer for a patient that is experiencing MI. After a patient is stable from a MI, it is very important to assess and provide intervention to the patient to prevent for future…

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    Sarah is a 27yo, G1 P0, who was seen for an assessment due to a diagnosis of increased intracranial pressure. In talking with the patient, she overall sounds as if she was asymptomatic but she had an ophthalmology exam that revealed some swelling of the optic nerve. She then had an MRI which suggested increased intracranial pressure and she was treated with acetazolamide. Since she has had a positive pregnancy test she has stopped the medication and states that she feels perfectly fine. She…

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    torn and frayed pants with both hands still refusing to utter a word or even move. Tomasz stands by nervously waiting for this man to be beaten to death. Tomasz notices the man’s knees shaking violently and the weight of his upper body, whatever is left of it, makes the shaking even worse. Another guard comes over and shouts, “Count now, or you are dead!” The man doesn’t say a word. It’s as if he’s in another world blocking out everything around him. His shaking takes over his whole body, but…

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    Being an anarchist causes controversy on suffrage because of what they believe in. An anarchist is one who believes that there should be no government or at least a government that has little to no power. This causes their views on suffrage to be controversial because voting deals with the governing of a population, whom they believe should not have to be governed. Though she is an anarchist, Emma Goldman is a “Modern Woman” because she does support the women’s movement, but it different from…

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    What is happiness? Do we have a right to have it? In the essay “We have no Right to Happiness” C. S Lewis claims that we do not have a right to happiness and sets his foundation on an anecdote. Throughout our life we meet so many different people; some are happy while some are not, but it is not up to us to decide whether they are happy or not, and what makes one person happy would make another person happy, or whether it is the right path to happiness. In the article mentioned above, Lewis…

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    In Sippar, Mesopotamia, there laid a temple of the sun god, Shamash. Within the courtyard of this temple, there stood a six-foot six-inch piece of Royal Art. On display for the generations of that era, and many eras after, many are able to awe in the narration of a victorious event. This art displays the triumph of Naram-Sin, and his Military, conquering the Lullabi people of Zargos mountains; habitants of Eastern Mesopotamia. In r. 2254-2218 BCE, Naram-Sin was inspired to leave an imprint of…

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    ERCP Room Reflection

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    On October 30th, 2015, Marc and I were assigned in the ERCP room. When we started the first case, he made a comment that if he knew he was going to be in ERCP that morning, he would not come to work, because he hates working in ERCP for its uncomfortably hot setting etc... I then tried to change the conversation to a more positive discussion by telling him I did ask Mandy to assign me to work with him instead of Leanne since I am in the process of relearning some of the skills and I will not be…

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    like today, my mom asked. I couldn’t fall asleep last night. The nervousness didn’t let me sleep, I replied. Well, don’t be, you will do just fine. Your brothers are already ready, so get ready and come downstairs for breakfast, she relied. After she left I started changing my clothes and as I was getting ready a feeling of…

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    I decided to become an Army officer because I wanted to have a better future for myself and my family. Becoming an Army officer will come with many rewards. I cannot think of a better job to have than being an officer in the greatest army on the planet. Being an officer in the Alabama National Guard also gives me a chance to not only serve my country but also to serve my community and my state. A key moment for me when deciding if the Army was right for me or not were the storms of April 27,…

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    The Third Of May Analysis

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    The two artworks that will be discussed in this essay is The Third Of May which is a oil painting made in 1814 by Francisco Goya and The Butcher Boys wish is a 3D, mixed media ( bone, clay, plaster etc.) sculpture made in 1984 by Jane Alexander. The Third Of May creates a very dull mood. The artist has chosen earth tones, and there is a strong contrast of dark and light within the artwork. This dramatic lighting is seen through the focal point; the young Spanish man with his arm's…

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