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    Why I Want A President

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    Do you ever sit and wonder about what kind of characteristics you want in your president ? In this essay I will tell you about what kind of characteristics I want my president to have. When we choose a president not only should we look at their politics, but we should look at their characteristics. In my president, I want him/her to be brave, caring, and fair. Without these qualities, I don't see how any person can lead and direct the country. Bravery is my first characteristic. Being…

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    Introduction: The purpose of this study is to see if there is a link between the birth weight and gestation of newborn babies with smoking mothers and non- smoking mothers. The significance of this investigation is to find a relationship between the two as it might help with health benefits. The features in the investigation are the relationship between the two sets of data between the birth weight and the gestation period of smoking mothers and non-smoking mothers. Part A: The median for the…

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    Pediatric Nurse Essay

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    hands. Studies have shown pediatric nurses endure “burnout in relation to increased mortality, failure to rescue, and patient dissatisfaction” (Jennings). These type of emotions can develop in any branch of nursing from newborns to elders. Although it is much more emotional when a newborn baby or toddler is on the verge of death than a grandparent who is close to ninety years old. Parental overprotectiveness can relate to the main amount of stress a pediatric nurse has to encounter (Greenwood).…

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    Am I Fat? We live in a world filled with chicken parts cut into fun star shapes and cheeseburgers that barely have any meat on them. Veganism is ridiculed and “fit” people are considered anorexic. On the other hand, “we shouldn’t eat so much” and obesity is disgusting. More than two out of three adults are considered to be obese or overweight (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), but four out of ten adults are suffering or have suffered from some form of…

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    The antibodies passed while breast feeding can help with ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections, and meningitis (DiSanto, 2012). Breast milk is easily digested by a newborns immature digestive system (DiSanto, 2012). Breast milk is always fresh, available and free (DiSanto, 2012). The skin to skin contact during breast feeding can enhance the emotional connection between mother and baby (DiSanto, 2012). DiSanto states there are some disadvantages to breast feeding also. Breast feeding…

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    Becoming A Neonatal Nurse

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    research will describe the career of nursing and how important it is and what 's required to become a successful nurse. The impact that nursing has on career is that they care for patients in need of all ages. A Neonatal Nurse is a nurse that cares for newborn babies that are born premature, with birth defects, or infection cardiac malformations. I decided to become a Neonatal Nurse when I realized how many…

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    Abdominal Pain

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    As a law enforcement officer you will respond to different types of situations that will each require you to assist and react differently. Therefore, it is important to understand how to treat certain injuries because you will be the first responder on the scene. You’re main priority should always be your safety, because you can’t help the victim if you become the victim. Some medical emergencies that you can be the primary officer range from assisting in child birth, heat and cold injuries,…

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    training in addition to certificates such as; CPR, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation), Crisis Prevention, S.T.A.B.L.E. (Neonatal education program Post-resuscitation/Pre-transport stabilization care of sick newborns) certification, PCEP (Perinatal Continue Education Program), PACU (Post-anesthesia Care Unit) training, plus circulator training. Mrs. Willis was courteous enough to let me interview her about…

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    opportunity are extremely skeptical of the idea. Worried about the mild side effects of vaccines less and less parents seem to be agreeing with thought of newborn being treated with a Hepatitis B vaccine. Many believe being immunized is a cause to neurological defects. With parents believing that vaccines are a leading cause for newborn…

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    Infant Massage

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    “Mothers instinctively stroking their newborns, awakening their senses; fathers gently caressing their babies, nurturing the bond begun at birth. “(Sheila Koty, 2002) According to a massage therapist and lactation consultant named Gail Levy, RN. said, we can acquire that infant love to be touch. That is true. The reason is that through the touch the babies can fell comfortable and safety. In Canada, more and more parents love to pay attention to their babies. Even though, they have a busy…

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