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    secondhand smoking causes cancer as well, in fact mostly all of the same cancers. Lung, breast, brain, stomach cancer etc. Not only does second hand smoke affect adults but it affects children as well and linked to causing multiple types of cancers. Lymphoma, leukemia, liver and brain cancer Many people don't realize that secondhand smoke really affects young children's lives, this is mostly…

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    One of the dominant issues present in the world today is the threat of neurodegenerative diseases, which primarily affect the nervous system. These diseases are responsible for about sixty thousand deaths per year, many of which are preceded by up to several years of excruciating pain and suffering (“Alzheimer’s…Figures”). Neurodegenerative diseases, among other health issues, such as heart disease, arthritis, and diabetes, are treatable with stem cell therapy. As long as humans exist, the…

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    1. Nursing Role: In what ways did the RN utilize critical thinking in each setting? What professional/unprofessional conduct did you observe while in these settings? The nurse demonstrated flexibility by being open to change of the treatment plan. For example, a patient was scheduled for a lipid panel and was supposed to be fasting, but was eating prior to her scheduled appointment due to discomfort. The nurse was flexible by rescheduling her lipid panel and adjusting her treatment plan…

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    the body and makes one feel week. Gastro intestinal cancer is one of the leading cancers in America. According to the Handbook of Gastro-Intestinal Cancer, there are plenty of cancers that arise from within the GI tract. One in particular is the “lymphoma” which is an infection in the immune system. In addition, according the Handbook of Gastrointestinal Cancer also states that the most common site of disease is the stomach accounting for 60-70% of cases, followed by the small bowel, duodenum,…

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    Cancer, Malignant Tumors

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    main types of cancer include carcinoma (cancer that begins in the skin/tissues that line internal organs), sarcoma (bone, cartilage, fat, muscles, blood vessels, and other connective tissues), Leukemia (blood-forming tissues like the bone marrow), lymphoma and multiple myeloma (cells of the immune system) and central nervous system cancer (tissues of the brain and spinal cord). Cancer oral, cancer esophageal, cancer stomach and cancer colon are classified as cancer type carcinoma.…

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    to care for her during those 2 months, and keep her as comfortable as possible. She passed away 2 months after her diagnoses, and God gained another remarkable angel that day. I am now currently watching my best friend’s 8 year old daughter battle lymphoma. It is indescribable to explain how hard it is to watch a child fight such a ruthless disease. I truly believe that God is guiding me along this journey to become a pediatric oncology nurse, so that I can be a positive part of these precious…

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    Preceptor Clinical Journal: One 6/3/2017 Wow… Can you believe it Med Surg III, where has the time gone? When I, first began my journey in becoming a nurse, this seemed so far away, as my journey is getting closer to the end. I have looked forwarded to this semester to begin to close the gaps in my knowledge and to start gain more knowledge in the hospital setting. I will be completing my preceptor clinical rotation at McKay Dee Hospital in their Surgical/SMIC unit to work alongside their nurse…

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    St. Louise Life Lessons

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    godchild from NPH. Every day we would bring a money donation to give. In 6th grade, we donated food to Hopelink for the people at the food bank. In 7th grade, we raised money for Pennies for Patients to help kids who are diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma. In 8th grade, we created our own service project. My service project was a jackets and blankets drive for the men at CFH (Congregations for the Homeless Shelter). Also we served food at Salvation Army. St. Louise is filled with many…

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    His years of study drove him to develop a 42-day crushing eating regimen planned to kill making tumor cells. Since its presentation in 1980, more than 45,000 patients have clearly found achievement with the treatment. The Breuss Add up to Growth Treatment is an astoundingly unyielding eating regimen of characteristic items, vegetables and herbs that a man takes in liquid edge for 42 days. Since tumor cells have a through and through various absorption framework than standard cells, the Breuss…

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    Since electrical appliances became a very important in people’s life, scientists have studied the effects of magnetic fields on human health. In a study of magnetic fields and cancer, “Animal and Cellular Evidence,”[1]. Bo Holmberg compares many studies that apply magnetic fields on mice and rats and he reports the effect of magnetic fields on skin, liver, harmonies, and DNA. He said that studies on animals were effective in proving the extent of exposure from magnetic fields enough to cause…

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