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    1. Discuss what you have learned about the role of the nurse in this setting with the information in your textbook regarding the role. (10 points)  Answer here:  Health promotion and prevention is a key aspect of the nursing role for Correctional Nursing because the time that they are incarcerated it presents an ideal opportunity to provide access to interventions to improve the offender’s long-term heath. Correction nurses have multiple roles by being the caregiver as well as the custodian…

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    David Wells Noun once said, “There are guys in the game only because of steroids. They couldn’t make it with there natural talent, so they had to enhance themselves.” Unfortunately many professional athletes today are taking drugs to make themselves better than they are. Also, there are many things that could happen in a short time after they take them. In the future it could also have many horrible health effects on the athletes. Drugs are also cheating making them a different person than they…

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    the process of the surgery, the steps one has to take in order to recover from an injury, and how to reduce the risk of injury. I chose this topic simply out of curiosity. Because I am a sports fan and athlete, I have heard many cases of torn and sprained ACLs. Having known…

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    Physical therapists are specialists in evaluating and treating disorders of the human body by using physical means. They are legally and ethically responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating a physical therapy program. This responsibility often includes instructing patients, clients and their families and supervising physical therapist assistants, physical therapy aides, students, and other health care workers in carrying out an intervention program or its selected parts. The physical…

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    Pain And Pain Analysis

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    dental pain, hurt, diarrhea, Emesis, Epilepsy, Eyesore, Fainted, Fever, Influenza, Graze, Inflammation, Injury, Holiday Elf, Jaundice, Leukorrhea, Measles, Nausea, pussy, Queasy, Runny nose, Rash, Scar, Shivery, shivering, Sickness, Small pox, Sneeze, Sprained, a Stiff, Stuffy nose, Sting, Swelling, Swollen, Tootache, Tremble , Typhoid, Unconscious, Vomiting, Wound and others. On the topic of branches of medicine I get knowledge of various branches in medicine as well as the functions and the…

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    Sherman’s March to the Sea I was born on October 5, 1845, in Atlanta, Georgia, and have lived there ever since. On December 11, 1864, my life ended tragically. The Civil War has changed my life for the worst. It all started with Atlanta being shattered. That was when everything in Georgia started falling apart. Atlanta had everything: it was a railroad hub, it had factories, foundries, and warehouses that kept the army equipped with food and weapons. But sadly it got demolished by the Union.…

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    Youth Sports Dangers

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    Youth Sport Dangers Despite youth involvement in sports teams creates friendships, studies show it’s best to wait for sports participation. First of all, starting sports at too young of an age can be very dangerous. Although parents believe they need to put their young kids in sports early so they are familiar with the sport and not lost if they join later as they grow up, they may be putting their kids at risk because most of the body of a young kid is barely developed at such a young age. For…

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    lane, without assistance for my injuries or despair. Passing cars, those cars, forcefully led my life into a state of flashing with the possibility of fatal injury or even death if a vehicle ever struck me. As I slowly came up, I saw that my ankle was sprained, and ultimately fell down even harder to the ground. Since my injuries was too severe in allowing me to successfully walk home without tripping on a crack in a road, I attempted to call my sister with the gleam of hope that she would pick…

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    The Jungle written by American author, Upton Sinclair portrays a life of immigrants in 1906 Chicago. The work, a “muckraking” account of unsanitary conditions that were placed in Chicago stockyards quickly established itself in industrial capitalism and became one of the most groundbreaking novels of the age. The Jungle was written in such a devastating time period, when Theodore Roosevelt became President in 1901, and America was deeply divided by extreme wealth and poverty. The rapid…

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    Becoming an athletic trainer has a great amount of awards. Athletic trainers are becoming more important to society. Several schools around the nation are hiring athletic trainers because of the injuries that are becoming more apparent. Athletic trainers have to continue to go to school in order to maintain their certification. Not only do athletic trainers help their athletes, but they have to communicate with the coaches, and the strength coaches. The duties that come with becoming an athletic…

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