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    Trauma Nurse Essay

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    Trauma is a fact of life. It does not‚ however‚ have to be a life sentence” (“Peter A. Levine”). This quote shows trauma nurses are here to help patients in need. The jobs of a trauma nurse is to assess patients’ conditions‚ record medical history‚ operate and monitor medical equipment‚ and so much more. ER nurses also provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family member. Pursuing a career as an Emergency Room nurse is a solid career choice for one who wants a daily tasks filled

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    Introduction Childhood trauma effects children worldwide in different ways in regards of their mental status‚ attention‚ and memory. There have been astounding amount of evidence in regards of the effects of childhood trauma in regards to impairment in cognition. Children who experience sexual‚ physical‚ or psychological abuse research have indicated the child will demonstrate psychiatric symptoms‚ neurodevelopment deficiencies and physical health consequences (Szanto et al‚ ). According to Hovens

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    Head Trauma In Sports

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    such as concussions‚ but what many people do not know of are what happens to an athlete after sustaining the head trauma. Diseases like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE) can affect athletes many years after sustaining concussions and can lead to death. Many sports corporations such as the NFL are taking steps to help prevent further head trauma to their athletes‚ but many critics are questioning whether the NFL is really doing enough. The question on everyone’s

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    The Thousand and One Analysis The first volume of the ninth edition of The Norton Anthology of Western Literature was created to "provide a generous collection of the Western literary tradition in a format that will suit the needs of instructors and students encountering it for the first time." Included are classical pieces‚ such as the Iliad and Odyssey; the work of Christian and other religious sects‚ like The Divine Comedy and Paradise Lost; and basic Western literature that has had a global impact

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    Javeiya Cognetta March 11‚ 2013 Thousand Cranes Reflection I came to find Kawabata’s Thousand Cranes to be ultimately an explanation and reach for awareness about the modernization in Japanese culture. I came to this understanding of Kawabata’s book by a variety of interactive orals and things including Japanese aesthetics and Yasunari Kawabata’s noble prize speech Aesthetics are the philosophy or view

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    Literature review The experience of childhood trauma increases the likelihood that symptoms of PTSD will reoccur during adulthood (JAMA‚ 2008). The New England Journal of Medicine defines PTSD as a result of an events capacity to provoke fear‚ helplessness‚ or horror in response to the threat of injury or death (2002). A PTSD diagnoses will present symptoms of avoidance (to include person‚ place‚ or things)‚ flashbacks of the event‚ nightmares‚ insomnia‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ panic attacks‚ and somatic

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    Power In A Thousand Acres

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    Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres offers a plethora of situations involving the idea of power. There is one word used by Smiley that seems to display the masculine power in her novel. The idea of gazing‚ whether at someone or something‚ is a traditionally male action. Larry Cook is a man in control in this novel. Ty also shows instances of showing his control throughout this novel. Smiley uses this action of “gazing” to display the power that both men have within maintaining control. Researcher Sandra

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    A Raisin in The Sun

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    Dreams in the Raisin in the Sun In Lorraine Hansberry’s play ‚ A Raisin in the Sun ‚ she uses the Younger family to show that as individuals strive to reach their dreams they often disregard the aspirations of others but they may eventually learn to support one another in attempt to better their lives. In the play Walter Lee was so excited and thrilled to buy a liquor store the one he had always dreamed about‚ but he did not realize that just like he had a dream his wife‚ son‚ mother

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    How to Overcome Childhood Traumas “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional‚” is a Buddhist proverb. Everyone has had pain in their childhood. The pain can be as diminutive as finding out that Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy are a sham‚ or it can be as immense as being abandoned and abused by someone. Trauma can leave mental‚ physical‚ and emotional scars that last a life time. As you transition from childhood to adulthood‚ letting your past skeletons haunt you will hold back and keep you in self

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    Based on the case study‚ her diagnosis is as follows: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ With Dissociative Symptoms (F43.10) 300.82 Somatic Symptom Disorder V62.89 Victim of Crime (Z65.4) Rationale Hansell and Damour (2008) explain stress disorder trauma as an emotionally overcoming experience where either real or apparent likelihood of loss of life or grave injury

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