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    health. Additionally, mothers provide all the child’s needs during the night such as medication and food, and help the child to sleep when he is not able to sleep due to severe pain. Participant # 6 suggested that the only time she could take a nap during the painful crisis is when her daughter, 11 years old, receives pain relief shot. According to participant #3: I don’t get enough sleep during the painful crisis. When my son is admitted to the hospital, I feel worried about my other children…

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    patients can be traced to the pain they experience and of which they do not have a full understanding of. Moreover, the parents of these pediatric patients are equally anxious during the course of treatment and hospitalization. The distress felt by the parents can be caused by the response of their child or children towards treatment procedures and the entire process. Various techniques have been utilized by nurses and other health care personnel to lessen the pain felt by…

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    “Another secret of the universe: Sometimes pain was like a storm that came out of nowhere. The clearest summer could end in a downpour. Could end in lightning and thunder.” Pain is always just like that, it comes without warning and leaves in the blink of an eye. Throughout the book Aristotle And Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, the main characters go through both physical and emotional pain. The pain in which Aristotle and Dante go through shapes their lives…

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    Pain Definition Essay

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    Some people have felt pain that they described to be worse than death. These extreme pains come in different forms and lengths. Of course, physical pain can occur due to injury. Some injuries can expire after short time, but in that instance the pain felt by the person is unbearable. Longer lasting injuries can affect one’s life and become a constant nuisance. Despite the pains obtained there is also emotional pain. Emotional pain can be obtained through a number of instances. Things like…

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    hands. “Healing through the Written word” was first published in The Permanente Journal. In Karen Cangialosi’s, "Healing through the Written Word," she is writing to doctors and psychologist that have patients who are suffering from physical or mental pain; she successfully portrays her purpose of spreading the knowledge that writing can heal through her use of appeal to authority, statistics, and persuasive diction. Karen Cangialosi uses appeals to authority…

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    last 6 months of her life, my mother did not want to live. She suffered from advanced cervical cancer that spread rapidly throughout her body. After battling a bacterial infection acquired after surgery, she was left weak, confused, and in a lot of pain. All the things that life made enjoyable were quickly being taken away from her. And she did not want to live. Imagine a life where an illness has taken over your entire body. This illness left you incapable of conducting the basics of life; you…

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    Most recently on 07/10/16, pt twisted his R knee which led him to fall in his house which then resulted in a R hip fracture and underwent ORIF surgery. Pt received PT for his R hip however, ambulation is still significantly limited due to severe pain and decreased WB through R LE since his fall.…

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    Pain is not defined with a simple statement or phrase. Sure, many attempt this daunting task, defining it as a hurting or discomfort caused by illness or injury, but pain is so much more complex than what anyone could imagine. Most everyone will feel pain in some form or another at least once at some point during their lives; it’s unescapable. All hope is not loss though, as we have a choice to make. We determine how much of an effect of pain has on us. It up to us to either let it consume us…

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    Biophysical Medical Model

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    comparison of the Biosocial model of care and the Biomedical model of care, for patients near or expecting death. According to the work of Kearney and Dorothee, it is suggested that demonstrating hospitality in the sense of interpreting pain is less successful than ‘hosting’ pain. Hospitality in this case is portrayed in Christianity; it is said to be an attribute of God, and can be defined as the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm friendly generous…

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    torture someone to get information? Some torture can be justified through utilitarianism. The Utilitarianism is a view where what 's acceptable and morally right is whatever is utility to happiness. Torture is the act of intentionally causing severe pain or suffering. There are different philosophical views on torture. The circumstances to make torture justified the information gained has to be more valuable then morals or the life. Torture can be justified through utilitarianism but it could…

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