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    Nf Nurse Midwife Essay

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    you can control. In addition to providing pregnancy, post-partum and miscarriage care and working with you to improve your overall health, NFP nurse midwives also provide: • Services such as pelvic exams, PAP tests, breast exams and scheduling of routine…

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    Cervical cancer is usually a squamous cell carcinoma caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) infection; less often, it is an adenocarcinoma ("Merck Manuals," 2013). It is asymptomatic in its early stage. The first symptom is usually irregular, often postcoital bleeding. Signs and symptoms of a more advanced cervical cancer usually include vaginal bleeding after intercourse, between periods or after menopause; watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor; and pelvic pain…

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    There are three basic styles of temperament. i.e. Easy child: A temperament style in which the child is generally in a positive mood, quickly establishes regular routines, and easily adapts to new experiences. Difficult child: A temperament style, in which the child tends to react negatively, cries frequently, engages in irregular routines, and is slow to accept new experiences. Slow-to-warm-up child: A temperament style in which the child has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and…

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    23andme is a company that provides you with personal genetic information that has beneficial impacts, such as revealing genetic information on countries you may come from, and getting to know what percentage of rare diseases you may have, so that you can manage risk through better lifestyle choices. The awareness of knowing your personal genetic information is very good, however I am against the idea of taking the DNA test due to its weaknesses. The disadvantage is what leads to private issue’s…

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    Pcos Case Study

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    the female? How does the nurse practitioner address these with the patient? What education and counseling does the nurse practitioner offer? Patients with Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) have a multispecialty hormonal disorder presenting with irregular menses or anovulatory and body changes resulting from signs of hyperandrogenis such as acne, seborrhea, hirsutism, infertility and alopecia, and obesity. The goals of treatment of PCOS women vary by age and individual. It is important for the…

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    Infant sleep disorders: Infant sleep is very different from the sleep of young children or adults. It has a high percentage of REM sleep that fills 50% of the total sleep time, and sleep occurs in brief episodes throughout the 24-hour day. Approximately two-thirds of the day is spent in sleep. During the first three months of life, the child’s sleep appears to occur with a cyclical pattern that is slightly greater than 24 hours; therefore, the major sleep episode occurs slightly later on each…

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    In the U.S. alone, there’re approximately 5.7 million Americans who are affected by congestive heart failure and about 550,000 new cases each year . A common misconception among Americans, is that cardiac arrest and heart failure are the same – not exactly. Both conditions can be life-threatening, but heart failure refers to the incapability of the heart to circulate blood throughout the body to meet the body’s needs. Due to the inadequate blood circulation, it results the leaking of fluid from…

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    Excessive Potassium in the Blood in Cats What is Excessive Potassium? Potassium is an essential electrolyte found in the blood of cats as well as humans. In a cat, potassium helps to regulate several body functions, including muscle contractions, nerve impulses and heart function. Without it, the heart, skeleton, blood pressure and muscles are unable to function properly. Although some potassium is necessary, it is possible for your cat to have too much. This condition is known to…

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    that share characteristics similar to that of Parkinson’s Disease which makes diagnosis more difficult. Among them are Multiple system atrophy (MSA) a disorder that affects the autonomic nervous system, Dementia with Lewy bodies associated with irregular protein deposits, Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), although rare it causes complications with balance and Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) causing brain atrophy. The specific cause for Parkinson’s Disease still remains unknown, however it…

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    PC Security Issues

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    We should talk about all the more inside and out how each of the things above can be utilized for a troublesome/strict/astounding use of information science methods for doing things to take care of today's PC security issues. Having a lot of information is of most essential significance in building (identified with cautious mulling over or profound thought) models that distinguish PC assaults. For either an (experience-based considering) or superb model in view of machine adapting, vast…

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