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    right breast is very painful and red Pt. rates pain an 8 out of 10 Objective Date: Baby appears to be having a difficult time latching on Right breast has a hard‚ tender‚ red spot on the right outer area Breast-feeding‚ ineffective related to inadequate sucking. Acute pain related to inflammation of breast tissue as evidence by patient reporting pain in right breast. Physical: Patient will have success with breast -feeding and be able to empty both breasts by 5pm

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    Overview Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a type of breast cancer and is the most common noninvasive form. The name essentially means it is a cancer found in the milk ducts of the breasts and it has not spread to any of the surrounding breast tissue. While DCIS breast cancer is not life threatening on its own‚ it does elevate the risk of the patient experiencing a more dangerous form of invasive breast cancer in the future. The chance of recurrence stands at under 30% and could happen five to

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    Abstract Tamoxifen‚ most commonly sold under the brand name Nolvadex‚ is the most widely used drug in the treatment of breast cancer during both early and late stages. It belongs to a class of drugs known as SERMs (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators). SERMs work by blocking the estrogen receptors in breast cells to prevent any binding with estrogen. It is consumed orally as a tablet or as a liquid (Anon.‚ 2017). The following paper discusses the discovery of Tamoxifen‚ its laboratory synthesis

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    client who had a: Left Breast Carcinoma Submitted by: BSN 3C Group 1 Agustin‚ Katherine G. Alejo‚ Arlene Azul‚ Emmanuel Balingit‚ Sharmaine Crizza C. Bantug‚ Ann Gene Batongbacal‚ Roxette Joy C. Buiza‚ Angelica Mae C. Cabildo‚ Lady Lee DS. Castillo‚ Sharmaine D. Chavez‚ Kathleen C. Chico‚ Rizzamae Gumabon‚ Jerry Ann B. Submitted to: Clinical Instructors I. Introduction This is a case of client ER with an initial diagnosis of Left Breast Carcinoma. A 60 years old

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    Youth Culture Changes our Appearance In today’s day and age‚ the general public is all too concerned about how people look‚ rather than who people are. This conquest for social acceptance becomes so real that the idea then becomes an obsession. The way we look plays a big role in our lives. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are easily influenced by appearances‚ and will stop at nothing to gain a perceived image. By achieving these perceived images‚ the youth’s of America are hurting themselves

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    Plastic Surgery Tampa may be carried out on numerous areas of the body just like the abdomen‚ breasts‚ lips‚ face and a lot of. This place of cosmetics is 2nd only to Botox in the USA and is possibly the most normally performed cosmetic procedures. There are unlimited physical benefits of plastic surgical treatments. Following a procedure‚ several patients have noticed a lot of balanced and proportional elements of the body. It’s vital to use a surgeon that is experienced in order to bestow the

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    Care Across Their Breast Cancer Trajectory: Navigating Beyond the Triple Barriers A Qualitative Article Critique: Older Women’s Reflection on Accessing Care Across Their Breast Cancer Trajectory: Navigating Beyond the Triple Barriers This paper will critique the qualitative study written by Peiters‚ et al.(2011)‚ which looks at the journey and barriers older women diagnosed with breast cancer must hurdle to receive treatment. This research was to reveal the complexities of breast cancer diagnosis

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    the nutrients your baby needs for proper growth and development. Studies prove that breast milk provides optimal health benefits for your newborn. Mother’s milk is easily digested‚ has perfectly matched nutrition for the baby‚ and is filled with antibodies that protect against infection. Further more‚ breastfed babies are less likely to suffer from ear infections‚ diaper rash‚ and intestinal upsets. In addition‚ breast milk offers immune system boosters and fatty acids specific to humans that promote

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    as well as other cultures. Even through great adversity‚ with the struggle with breast cancer‚ her refusal to have reconstructive surgery after her mastectomy in protest of the difference between women who still have their breasts. And those who have had to have their breasts surgically removed. So was she saying that by not having reconstructive surgery‚ that not having any breasts does not make you any less of a woman. She says that much of what she did in her

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    children‚ her grandchildren‚ and even her house are poignantly balanced by her reminders to herself that her affections belong elsewhere. Implicit in the language of "weaned affections" is the imagery of breast feeding‚ nursing‚ and weaning. In fact‚ Puritan ministers frequently employed breast and breast feeding imagery in their sermons and poetry‚ appropriating this female bodily function as a metaphor for proper spiritual nourishment and dependence

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