Postpartum Meet the Client: Marie Wilson Marie Wilson‚ a 34-year-old female client who is gravida 4‚ para 3‚ is transferred to the postpartum unit two hours after a prolonged 14-hour labor and forceps delivery of a male infant weighing 9 lb‚ 2 oz. The placenta was intact upon delivery. The labor and delivery nurse reports that Marie was catheterized for 600 ml of yellow urine just before delivery. Her record indicates that she had a repair of a 4th degree laceration. A postpartum assessment
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Robert Wesley “Wes” Wilson was a designer in the 1960s whose main clients‚ like most self taught poster designers of the time‚ were that of rockandroll concert and dance promoters. Wilson however was more of an innovator in his creations. The pieces resembled that of Alfred Roller’s art nouveau style and incorporated a psychedelic style and mashing letterforms that seemed to blend into one another. As a youth‚ Wilson was mainly focused on the natural world‚ starting off on mostly forestry and horticulture
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Isaac Jenkins Campbell English III AP 9 September 2011 Critical Review Fences by August Wilson is a book based on the lives of an African American family in the 1950’s. Each family member has to deal with the other in their own ways. A father‚ Troy‚ that hasn’t gone far in his life takes his frustration out on the people that are closest to him. The book brings out the reality of a regular black man living with heartaches and regrets. It explains that there aren’t only two kinds of black
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What I got out of the sermon “Wait on the Lord” preached by Rev. Antonio Baker on Tuesday September 26‚ 2006. The sermon was preached from Psalms 27 with the focus on verse 14. Psalms 27 verse 14: 14. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage‚ and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait‚ I say‚ on the Lord. Waiting is not easy: waiting is a difficult and time consuming process. It can even be irritating and aggravating. Impatience in many cases can cause doubt. It is particularly difficult to
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In the play written by August Wilson’s‚ “Fences”‚ we see the significance of the fence throughout the play. The fence is a symbol which means something more meaningful then it appears in the play. The play actions and choices the characters make depends on the situation of the fence and how its current situation is . Rose the one who wants to break the curse of the men of her family who constantly cheat. She believes the fence will keep the loved ones in and the undesired out. The fence symbolizes
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Cindy Crawford is a graduating senior at Towson University‚ and is very involved in the campus community. She is the captain of the women’s volleyball team‚ as well as an active member in a community service group called “Project Serve”. Along with being an active member in the campus community she also is an intern for Zest Social Media Solutions‚ which is a marketing company that partners with Towson’s business management majors to help fulfill part of their graduation requirements. She has a
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In the book “The Culture of Nature: North American Landscape from Disneyland to Exxon Valdez” by Alexander Wilson (1991). The author talks about Earth being a meeting place for human and natural economies. Earth is full of resources‚ a place to enjoy‚ construct‚ play and create something. A place called Nature‚ this book is cultural history in North America‚ a place describe as nature. Let’s not concentrate on the damage‚ as there are many things to say. Let’s understand how nature is‚ how it is
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In “Just Take Away Their Guns‚” by James Q. Wilson‚ Collins Professor of Management and Public Policy at the University of California at Los Angeles‚ the author shows what is wrong with each side of the argument. In the first paragraph‚ he says‚ “The president wants still tougher gun control legislation and thinks it will work” (Barnet and Bedau 124). But‚ he continues on to say how this will not affect the illegal use of guns. About 200 million privately own a gun and one-third of that 200 million
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After studying campus and district data‚ some surprising facts were discovered about Wilson Elementary School. Based on the housing trends of the community‚ the distinct difference in the test scores of the majority of the students can be explained through the economic disadvantage. What happens before and after school can be as important as what happens during the school day. Gandara (2010) argued that‚ “students’ environments outside school probably contribute more to schooling outcomes that in-school
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” A Parasitic Worm-Leech The uses of blood-sucking leeches as medical tools are prevalent‚ but a lot of people still detest “leeches” and in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne used both characteristics of a leech to epitomize Roger Chillingworth‚ the husband of Hester‚ the protagonist. In the story‚ to find the man who gave birth to Hester’s child‚ Chillingworth entered the Puritan town‚ where Hester and Dimmesdale lived in. In the town‚ people considered doctors as “leeches” and Chillingworth lived
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