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    Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality is an essential component of patient assessment. Healthcare providers must need to know that genuine feelings‚ then they can truthfully discover and recognize a patient’s spiritual troubles. By knowing the patient spiritual needs‚ it can make a patient health care understanding more optimistic as it supports them cope with sickness and get good outcome. Not only health care workers should concentrate on providing physical treatments to their patients

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    considered while coupling with opioids to manage pain. As a NSAID‚ Lornoxicam does come with the increased risk of bleeding which should be considered.18 Study 17 Faiz et al. compared IV APAP to Ketamine in managing post-operative pain in hysterectomies. It was shown that the IV APAP group had statistically lower pain scores and required less supplemental opioid compared to subjects given Ketamine. It is of note that neither group had a difference in adverse reactions including nausea‚ vomiting

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    Camposagrado) 6 Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery 6 The need for robotic surgery 9 Advantages of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods 10 Types of robotic surgery procedures 12 Abdominal surgery‚ colon‚ and rectal surgery 12 Cardiovascular‚ Urologic and Gynecological surgery 13 Head and neck surgery 14 Orthopedic surgery 15 The Historical Development and Context of the Technology (Trisha Young) 16 The

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    How Abortion Harms Women’s Health Advocates of legalized abortion downplay or deny the health risks associated with abortion. However‚ the research indicates that abortion isolates women and can often cause physical and psychological suffering. Physical complications Abortion can cause both short-term and long-term physical complications‚ and can significantly affect a woman’s ability to have healthy future pregnancies. Physical complications include cervical lacerations and injury‚ uterine perforations

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    55. After menopause‚ women are more ready to get heart disease‚ to some degree in light of the way that their body’s era of estrogen drops. Women who have encountered early menopause‚ either regularly or in light of the way that they have had a hysterectomy‚ are twice as inclined to make heart disease as women of the same age who have not yet experienced menopause.

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    Abortion (noun): a. Termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival. b. Any of various procedures that result in such termination and expulsion. Also called induced abortion. As stated above‚ abortion is the termination of a fetus. In other words‚ the fetus dies‚ whether by the mother’s choice or by accident (such as a miscarriage or stillbirth.) Medically‚ all terminations of pregnancy not resulting in a live birth are defined as abortions

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    Why Should Abortion Be Legal? Carlos Walcott PHI 103: Informal Logic Barri Mallin September 10‚ 2012 Why Should Abortion Be Legal? In 1971 a young mother challenged Taxes and their abortion laws. By 1973 abortion was legal. There are several ways to extract an unborn human child from the womb. What does life mean to those who have an abortion and those who have not had an abortion? There are several advocates that are pro-live and pro-abortion some are groups‚ individuals‚ authority figures

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    Thesis First sexual intercourse at earlier age and delay in screening. Higher risk of developing a cervical cancer. Disease might develop if undetected. Introduction The issue of cervical cancer and gynecological cancers in women A.Hormonal contraceptive use and cervical cancer B.Age and risk of cervical cancer III.Determinants of the Problem A.Age of first sexual intercourse B.Human Papillomavirus C.Number of sexual partners D.Sexually transmitted diseases and

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    Portrayal of Tennessee Williams’ Life Experiences in his Works To many‚ Tennessee Williams is just another playwright‚ but to others he’s a playwright with interesting views. Williams‚ "One of the most prominent playwrights in United States after World War II"(Liukkonen)‚ inserted many of his own personal experiences into his writing. It is the haunting and powerful life experiences included in Williams’ writing that makes him one of the greatest playwrights in the history of the American drama

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    She also reported loss of appetite and weakness; upon admission to the emergency room she vomited once and verbalized cramping in the upper abdominal region. She was admitted with acute infectious colitis‚ acute renal failure‚ and dehydration. Past surgeries include an appendectomy (removal of the appendix)‚ hysterectomy (removal of the uterus)‚ abdominal hernia repair‚ and bladder suspension (replacement of a sagging bladder into the normal position). BT reported a family history of heart disease

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