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    Over the course of my junior year‚ I had the privilege of witnessing a leg amputation and childbirth‚ and interacting with cancer patients. During my clinical rotations‚ we explored how each area of the hospital comes together to function as part of the larger operation. These first-hand experiences made me consider the reality of

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    Empathy is the ability to understand another person’s circumstances point of view‚ thoughts and feelings. Empathy involves communication‚ trying to understand what another person is experiencing without leads to communication without meanings. It becomes a mechanism of internal thought process rather than understanding of another feeling. As a nurse‚ practicing health care it’s very important to understand the importance of sympathy and it is the best feeling when you apply it as a scope of practice

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    into a room to try the slipper on / but her big toe got in the way so she simply / sliced it off and put on the slipper. / The prince rode away with her until the white dove / told him to look at the blood pouring forth. / That is the way with amputations. / They don’t just heal up like a

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    DESTINY-AMANDA LONGORIA Future High School Montessori Teacher MY GOALS My goal is to become a Secondary 1 & 2 Montessori teacher. Currently there are no certified Montessori schools in the valley that teach to the high school level. I plan on meeting the needs of exceptional students by accommodating Montessori curriculum. Montessori was first designed for exceptional WHAT I NEED TO GET THERE Bachelors degree in Secondary Education  Certificate in Secondary 1 & 2 awarded by the American

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    Surgical Instruments Surgery has been performed since ancient times. The earliest recorded surgical operations were circumcision and trepanation. (Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of the penis. Trepanation involves making a hole in the skull to relieve pressure and/or release spirits.) The earliest instruments used in these procedures were flint or obsidian (shiny stone) knives and saws. Stone Age skulls from around the world have been found with holes in them from trepanning. Primitive

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    of cigarettes. With this product at anyone’s basic reach‚ many things were done to warn people about the health risks of them. Back when smoking cigarettes was common‚ no one knew that these little white sticks of tobacco can cause lung failure‚ amputations‚ cancer‚ and heart disease. There were many things done to warn people about the health risks of smoking cigarettes‚ like tobacco labels‚ advertising‚ smoking bans‚ and high taxes. There still is that small range of smokers but with this new craze

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    this discovery‚ Longstreet orders Hood to attack. Hood injures his hand in the failed attempt to attack and Longstreet was to blame. For treatment during the war‚ the patient would either have to be numbed and the limb would go through possible amputation or it would be kept in a sling for future

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    Teaching plan 1 Running head: Teaching plan for NPO patient Teaching plan for NPO patient Dona Hubbard Hampton University NUR-327-01-F07 Georgiana Bougher and Brenda Rhea November 3‚ 2007 Teaching plan 2 The purpose of a teaching plan is to educate a patient about treatment‚ medications‚ diet‚ or any procedure that pertains to their care. If the client is educated then there is a better chance that they will be compliant with the instructions for their care. The nurse

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    Candida albicans—which can create itchy rashes of moist‚ red areas that are surrounded by tiny blisters and scales. Another major bodily concern with diabetes is the different foot complications that can arise. Neuropathy‚ poor circulation‚ and amputation are just a few of the complications that can exist. Neuropathy is a loss of feeling. This can lead to unknown foot injuries. It can also lead to uncomfortable change in shape of your foot. Lastly‚ the risk of heart disease can increase. Heart

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    to 1865‚ that sanitation of wounds and medical instruments were understood. Clara realized replacing a bloody bandage and sanitizing medical tools could drastically lessen the chances of infection. Sepsis during this time could have resulted in amputation or death. If a physician had successfully managed to treat a patient‚ the success had only been obtained through luck (Mortimer 191). This demonstrates how medicine in the Elizabethan Era was very unsuccessful and medical understanding was very

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