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    A Descriptive Essay

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    Quick Tips for Writing Your Descriptive Essay Writing a descriptive essay can be a rich and rewarding experience‚ but it can also feel a bit complicated. It’s helpful‚ therefore‚ to keep a quick checklist of the essential questions to keep in mind as you plan‚ draft‚ and revise your essay. Planning your descriptive essay: • What or who do you want to describe? • What is your reason for writing your description? • What are the particular qualities that you want to focus on? Drafting

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    and anxiety in pregnancy predicts preterm birth. Health Psychology‚ 27(1)‚ 43-51. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.27.1.43 Gurung‚ R Sun YC‚ Hung YC‚ Chang Y‚ & Kuo SC. (2010). Effects of a prenatal yoga programme on the discomforts of pregnancy and maternal childbirth self-efficacy in Taiwan. Midwifery. 26(6)‚ e31-6.

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    Descriptive paragraph

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    The purpose of descriptive writing is to make our readers see‚ feel‚ and hear what we have seen‚ felt‚ and heard. Whether we’re describing a person‚ a place‚ or a thing‚ our aim is to reveal a subject through vivid and carefully selected details. Each of the five paragraphs below responds‚ in its own way‚ to the guidelines in How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph. The writers (three of them students‚ two of them professional authors) have selected a belonging or a place that holds special meaning

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    The purpose of this literature review is to evaluate the influence episiotomy’s have on postpartum pain. In the first study by Leeman et al. (2009)‚ the purpose was to evaluate the pain associated with genital trauma‚ labor care‚ and different incidences during birth from a group of healthy women who had few instances of episiotomies and delivered vaginally. The sample size consisted of 565 midwifery patients that were at least eighteen years of age. These women signed consent forms allowing their

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    Wright has a strong concern for the importance of the human relationship with nature as well as the need for a sense of continuity in time Judith Wright’s poetry evokes a deep sense of the importance of human relationships with nature. Through her constant use of organic‚ fruitful imagery she conveys the intrinsic importance she places upon connections and the need for a sense of continuity in time. The process of natural creation is one which Wright espouses through her references to the “seed”

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    References: BEATON‚ J. AND GUPTON‚ A.‚ 1990. Childbirth expectations: a quantitative analysis. In: Midwifery 6 p133-139. BEWLEY‚ C.‚ 2004 13th ed. Medical Disorders of Pregnancy. In: HENDERSON‚ C.‚ and MACDONALD‚ S.‚ eds. Mayes’ Midwifery: A Textbook for Midwives. Edinburgh: Balliere Tindall. CONFIDENTIAL

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    The main aim of this framework is to “achieve a good outcome and experience of pregnancy and childbirth for women with pre-existing diabetes”. Mitchell (2000) explains that the main aim of antenatal care is to help the woman to maintain good diabetic control to contribute to the reduction of complications for the mother and fetus. The midwife’s

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    Test I Review 1. A healthcare provider informs the charge nurse of a labor and delivery unit that a client is coming to the unit with suspected abruptio placentae. What findings should the charge nurse expect the client to demonstrate? (Select all that apply.) A) Dark‚ red vaginal bleeding.  B) Lower back pain.  C) Premature rupture of membranes.  D) Increased uterine irritability.  E) Bilateral pitting edema.  F) A rigid abdomen.  2. The nurse attempts to help an unmarried teenager deal with her

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    bs_bs_banner 316 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3016.2012.01286.x Development of a Prenatal Psychosocial Screening Tool for Post-Partum Depression and Anxiety ppe_1286 316..327 Sheila McDonalda‚ Jennifer Walle‚ Kaitlin Forbesa‚ Dawn Kingstond‚ Heather Kehlerc‚ Monica Vekveda‚c and Suzanne Tougha‚b Departments of aPaediatrics and bCommunity Health Sciences‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ University of Calgary‚ cPublic Health Innovation and Decision Support‚ Population and Public Health‚ Alberta Health

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    provide more holistic care for my caseload of clients and their babies. Holistic care for mothers‚ babies and their families is highly recommended within the midwifery profession and is known to provide an improved experience for women (Changing Childbirth (DOH 1993a) NMC 2012‚ NICE 2006). The Newborn and Infant Physical Examination (NIPE) is one element of the UK National Screening programme and is offered to all parents for their baby within 72 hours of birth and then repeated again at 6 weeks of

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