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    SAFE OR UNSAFE ABORTION PROCEDURES FOR WOMEN ARGOSY UNIVERSITY VETA JONES Thesis: No abortion procedures are safe for women regardless of the precautions stated. An Abortion is a contentious issue according to Abortions, Facts and Figures, (2011). Explanation: Abortion takes a woman body thru many different channels.…

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    medically necessary. This was countered by American College of Obstetricians and the American Medical Women’s Association who said that the procedure allows for a quicker grieving process, fewer sharp instruments, and a lesser chance of uterine perforations and cervical lacerations. However, the ban was still passed and is upheld today (Gordon,…

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    Pro Life

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    (AbortionFacts.com, 2016) states that there have been over a hundred health complications associated with undergoing an abortion. These complications range from minor complications, chronic abdominal pain or minor infection, to major complications, perforation of the uterus or cervical injury. Psychological effects significantly contribute to a woman’s health after an abortion. This article summarizes many studies on post-abortion psychological effects and has reported only one positive…

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    Crohn's Disease Essay

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    Who is affected? “Crohn’s Disease can affect as many as 780,000 Americans, and is most likely to affect both men and women. While Crohn’s Disease can happen at any age, the disease is more common with adolescents and young adults between the ages of 15 and 35” (Crohn’s & Colitis, n.d.). Although it can affect anyone, Crohn’s tends to affect people of different ethnic groups such as “African-Americans, Caucasians, and Jewish people of European descent than Asians and Latinos” (Crohn’s & Colitis,…

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    Introduction In 2011, the estimated population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians was 669 000, of which the majority was aged between 0-24 (ABS 2016b). Improving physical health of young Indigenous Australians is, therefore, essential to promote population health and public health. This report will employ the modified national indicator framework of young people’s health and wellbeing (AIHW 2010) to provide a comprehensive overview of young Indigenous Australians’ current…

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    Is Abortion Right Or Wrong

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    In today’s society people escape their problems the easy way out, rather than dealing with the consequences to the choices they have made. Many people use abortion as an alternative to ending an unwanted pregnancy. Everyone has different opinions and ethical views about rather abortion is right or wrong. In reality abortion is wrong, you are killing a human being that could have potential to make an impact on this world. When a fetus is removed from the uterus before it gets the chance to live…

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    Epigastric Pain Case Study

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    List three differential diagnoses for epigastric pain in adults. Include rationale, diagnostic testing, and treatment. Epigastric is the pain that comes on the upper middle portion of the abdomen. It this can occur due to several conditions i.e. irritable bowel syndrome, peptic ulcer, and pancreatitis, and as a referred pain of myocardial infarction among other minors ones. Diagnosis and treatment Peptic ulcer disease Peptic…

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    Theory Of Maxillary

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    but surgical intervention has its hazards like bleeding from the site of surgery , hepatoma , post operative pain , purulent discharge , transient parasthesia , unsatisfactory healing iatrogenic damage to adjacent soft tissue , maxillary sinus perforation sub conjunctive hemorrage , discolouration of adjacent teeth if it has been non…

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    INTRODUCTION The Jehovah’s Witness religion is a Christian movement with 6.3 million followers worldwide with 0.002% in India. This community does not accept blood or blood products based on their biblical teachings. This belief when compounded with a trauma scenario in India where there is alack of awareness of this community leads to creation of obstacles in their treatment plan along with legal, medical and ethical challenges for the health care provider1. ABSTRACT The awareness of the…

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    Dental Clinic Case Summary

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    level of ultrasonic activity in the bath the foil test should be carried out. Strip of foil is suspended into various location of tank for around 1 min. It should not touch base of the tank. Once removed there should be visible even distribution of perforations on the surface of the…

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