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    There are many parents who decide not to vaccinate their children. This puts their child and many others in danger. It also puts the doctor in an ethically moral gray area. If said family chooses not to vaccinate, a doctor has a right for dismissal. Parents must make many new decisions after having a baby. Some of which may be harder to decide on than others. You have a sweet little healthy newborn and you will do everything in your power to keep him/her out of harm’s way. When a doctor informs…

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    identify a cell population expressing the PROMININ-1 gene. Within periportal fibrosis, the expansion of this population was studied and was located adjacent to ductular reactions. This study utilized a mouse model that was infected with the Rhesus rotavirus (RRV) to serve as the BA (biliary atresia) model. One of the reasons I particularly enjoyed this study was because it incorporated many of the recombinant DNA techniques I have learned over the course of this semester that we still currently…

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    Keep Us Healthy Recently there has been a bunch of controversy going around the news and social media about how vaccinations are useless, can cause diseases, and death. There are certain circumstances where this can happen, but it is very rare. As of the 2014 school year, all the states in the United States of America required each child, attending the school, to be immunized with certain vaccines. These certain vaccines protect against: tetanus, measles, rubella, diphtheria, and polio. I can…

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    The Truth Behind the Needle Adults and parents across America want to make the best decisions regarding maintaining good health. With good health comes considering whether to receive vaccinations or not. Proponents of immunization advocate for mandatory vaccination as a part of health care regimes. Research shows that vaccines can save lives and are safe to be distributed into humans. By becoming vaccinated, it reaps benefits on the economy as well as helps protect future generations from…

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    second dose between 1-2 months. From 2 months to 4 months of age, there are five vaccines given; DTap (Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis), Hib (Haenophilus influenza type B, IVP (Inactivated poliovirus), PVC (Pneumococcal conjugate), RV (Rotavirus). At 6 months of age, a child receives four…

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    Introduction Unit managers are men or woman who manage and lead in a nursing unit. Unit managers have many responsibilities of which scheduling, prevention of absenteeism as well as maintaining a cross infection free environment is just a mere few of them. In this assignment I will learn in detail about the above mentioned topics. PART A Guidelines used to ensure fair scheduling of nursing staff Scheduling Scheduling can be defined as the way in which shifts and divisions of shifts are…

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    Now speaking strictly of James Lobo 's argumentation, he provides a history of US court cases on Mandatory vaccination laws and a reflection of opposing views to support, defend, and challenge his argument. He points out that the measles outbreak of December 2014 in Disneyland, which had spread across the country there-afterwards, had been largely spread by unvaccinated children (Lobo 261). Orange County, where Disneyland lies, has a considerable population of parents who oppose vaccinating…

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    These are four doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine, four doses of the DTaP vaccine, four doses of the Hib vaccine, four doses of the Pneumococcal vaccine, three doses of the Rotavirus vaccine, three doses of the Polio vaccine, up to 2 doses of the Flu vaccine, 2 doses of the Hepatitis A vaccine, one MMR shot, and one Chickenpox shot. The most rapid development of a human occurs during the first two years of birth. A majority of…

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    worldwide vaccination campaign starting in 1966, smallpox was completely eradicated by 1980 (World health organization). Today, vaccines can prevent many serious illnesses, such as polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis, rubella, mumps, tetanus, rotavirus, and certain types of flu. Vaccinations are given to children from an early age, for they are the most vulnerable to the diseases, and by exposing them to the vaccinations from an early on they will have a lifelong immunity to those diseases.…

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    All along the history of the humanity, humans have had to deal with many diseases, some of them were very brutal that killed thousands of hundreds of people. People tried a lot of remedies to cure those diseases, but sometimes it wasn’t enough, they tried inoculation which referred to the subcutaneous instillation of the virus into no immune individuals. It was until the 18th century in 1796 when Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine to fight smallpox. From then to now many vaccines have been…

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