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    APGAR is a quick test perform on a baby 1 and 5 minutes after birth. The 1-minute score determines how well the baby tolerated the birth process, and the 5-minutes score tells the doctor how well the baby is doing outside the mother’s womb. The APGAR is to determine whether a newborn needs breathing or is having heart trouble, to make sure that the baby is healthy, the score has to be of 7, 8, 9, these means that the baby is in good health. Any score lower than 7is a sign that the baby need…

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    day to let some of the steam off. However, little does she know her life is about to change forever. She begins getting ready just like she would if she were going to work on the ambulance today; pen light, two pens, a small blue memo notebook, stethoscope, ID badge, medical tape, and determination to be a better student than she was yesterday. She walks out of the door and heads to her car with drive and determination for today to be a good one. She gives herself the pep talk to boost herself…

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    As a 16 years old girl, I’ve overcome many experiences, realizations and obstacles that made me who I am today. I think most of us have to overcome some difficulties to make us more confident and to learn more about ourselves. As Eckhart Tolle says “You find peace not by rearranging the circumstances of your life, but by realizing who you are at the deepest level”. When I was 5 years old, I wanted to become a Flight Attendant because they work and travel everywhere at the same time but then I…

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    This is completely untrue because we must look huge potential benefit to mankind and it makes doctors life easier and uncomplicated, the reason behind that is, doctors and specialist can keep patients record or check for new diseases online and these information could be upgraded in the computer. All these people claim these negative things, despite a lot of money waste on technology what have been said, instead it could spend on doctors and patients but it is argued that technology safes time…

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    When Fats is confronted with yet another gomer by a panicked intern he calmly states that she only looks dead. He used the reverse stethoscope technique screaming, “ Cochlea come in, Cochlea come in, do you read me. … Suddenly the room exploded. Anna O. was rocketing up and down shrieking at the great noise” ( Shem 28). As we know most doctors do not use their stethoscopes in a backward manner screaming into their patient’s…

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    Critical Analysis of a Global Health Initiative This purpose of this paper is to discuss the nature of the Haiti’s emergency care capabilities, its population targets, their overall health needs and the resources used in advertising and marketing. It also, explores the environmental, social, physical and cultural barriers of Haiti’s emergency care, and provides a summary of the methods used to assess its overall success/ failure. Finally, this paper ends with a ‘lessons learned’ review which has…

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    The integumentary system is commonly known for one of many visible complex organ systems. The system is made up of skin, hair, nails, glands, and nerves. The integumentary system shields the body from substances in the outside world. It holds body fluids, protects the body from a disease, removes waste products, and regulates the body’s temperature. While accommodating to do all of that, the integumentary systems teams up with many systems in your body. All of those systems each sustain internal…

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    safety. The anaphora of “your” conjures memories of doctors’ visits past, making the essay relatable to personal experience. Chambers Three and Four maintain obvious differences, but Church binds them in stating “Nothing promises doctor like a stethoscope” (27), while later in…

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    Since the discovery of the cannabis indica plant (commonly known as marijuana), marijuana has been a topic of contrasting discussions. Stakeholders of one side of the spectrum claim that marijuana has numerous medical benefits. These stakeholders argue that marijuana can decrease anxiety, cure cancer, and even reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s. In contrast, a stakeholder on the other side of the spectrum claims that marijuana is a schedule I drug. This type of drug is highly additive, can lead…

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    On Monday, September 18th, I got the opportunity to observe outpatient dialysis treatments at DaVita Dialysis. I followed a Patient Care Tech and a LPN during the clinical, and observed great nursing care throughout the clinical. There was one RN in the facility and she was the charge nurse. She managed care as well as delegated patient assignment for the day/week. During my experience, I saw how much patient self-care was necessary during treatment. If the patients needed a kidney transplant,…

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