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    Patel A, Asopa S, Tang A, Ohri S. Cardia surgery during pregnancy. Texas Heart Institute Journal/From The Texas Heart Institute Of St Luke’s Episcopal, Texas Children’s Hospital [serial online]. 2008;35(3):307-312. Available from: MEDLINE Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed January,2016 Standard cardiopulmonary bypass alone is a very delicate procedure which requires a focus on the part of the Operation's Team. Considering the dynamics of the procedure and unforeseen complications that may surface,…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Rates

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    Reducing the Teenage Pregnancy Rates Teenage pregnancy has been common for hundreds of years. Teenagers in the 1500 's were expected to marry and give birth to a son as young as 16 years old. Many young girls died while giving birth, as well as their children. The teen pregnancy rate peaked in 1957 with 97 per 1,000 teens getting pregnant. Over the past 40 years, the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States is at an all-time low. (HubPages.com) Even with this drastic decrease, our country…

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    We ought to join together in helping high schoolers who are still virgins ' remain virgins, and the ones who are engaging in sexual relations, help them to become abstinent. With a specific end goal to avoid high school pregnancy, youth need a clear comprehension of self-control, preventive methods, and outcomes. In spite of the fact that there are a wide range of ways to keep a young lady from getting to be pregnant, the stand out that is totally attainable is sexual forbearance…

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    too swell. Teen pregnancy has a great impact on the economy and their life style, and they should really think about having a baby or even having sex before they are ready for the consequences that go along with it. Statistics for a teenage pregnancy is outrageous. Most of the teen moms are less likely to graduate, most likely to rely…

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    Teen pregnancy and early childbearing have had issues which have attracted a great deal of attention from service providers, educators, and policy makers over the years. There have been programs over the years to stop teen pregnancies. I have created a teen pregnancy prevention plan that includes: encouraging the community to come together, the youth needs assessment, programs, and evaluations, creating more activities for home and, or after school, and providing information on abstinence and…

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    Pregnancy: a social problem? Or an everyday thing I have chosen to explore the effects of teen pregnancy among males. Society doesn’t understand how these boys feel when they find out that their girlfriend is pregnant. Some just don’t want to the responsibility, others step up to the plate and take care of their responsibilities Guys are even affected more by teen pregnancy than girls due to the financial and social issues that they have to deal with when having a kid at a young age Such as…

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    Kim's Pregnancy Case Study

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    young pregnant women by the name of Kim. Kim is 17 years old and presenting to the local hospital for antenatal care. Please see appendix 1 for more information regarding Kim’s situation. This case study will identify risk factors that make Kim’s pregnancy complex and examine aspects of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care provided to Kim, and later in the case study, her infant. Care options for Kim will be based on evidence-based practice. Kim will be cared for by a multidisciplinary…

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    To exceed such job that involved in healthcare, I myself have reserved an adequate knowledge about teen pregnancy prevention to secure my healthy lifestyle. Making healthy decisions is one of the base and comprises four following steps: list your possible options, seek information, list the pros and cons of each option, and lastly make your decision. The options…

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    of 15-17, while 95 teens out of 1000 are pregnant within the ages of 18-19,” – (Cosmopolitan). 75% of teen pregnancies are unplanned because the teens are either looking for sex education through the internet and/or reality television shows similar to ’16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Teen Mom’, or just simply not asking their fellow peers or parents. Shows like ’16 and Pregnant’ promotes teen pregnancy because it makes teen girls believe that if they go onto the show, they will become famous and get…

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    The Rise In Teen Pregnancy

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    Teenage pregnancy isn 't just a thing in a far away place. It has became a grim reality that strikes the homes of thousands. Certain factors can play a large part in the way teens handle sexual situations with another person. Things such as race, ethnicity and economics may be a reason why more girls of one side of the track may seem to be more easily influenced into unprotected sex. Yet even the most privileged of girls have became pregnant.“The United States has one of the highest teen…

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