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    Seven Organizational Approaches Paper Hca 220 * Body planes and body direction * Body cavities * Quadrants and regions * Anatomy and physiology * Microscopic to macroscopic * Body system * Medical specialties Body planes and body direction are splitting up in the body and divided into sections from top to bottom‚ from left to right and from front to back. These three groups are called transverse plane‚ coronal plane‚ and midsagittal plane. The approach that is used

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    HCA/220 When studying the human body there are seven approaches and different but yet specific points of view. The seven approaches are: Body planes and body directions Body cavities Quadrants and regions Anatomy and physiology Microscopic to macroscopic Body systems Medical specialties Body planes and body directions is when the body is divided with a n imaginary flat surface in which it divides the body into two parts. The three main plans are

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    One of the greatest advancements we have made and invested time and money into is the human anatomy. Human anatomy‚ if you did not already know‚ is the science of our human bodies‚ so yes‚ it’s about dissecting dead people and messing around with the insides of alive sleeping people (my definition of a surgeon.) Opening up and chucking people’s liver’s into a jar for transplant hasn’t always been the case of anatomy though. It used to be that nobody had a thought on what would happen to their bodies

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    American Transplant Foundation offers anyone and everyone the opportunity to obtain the proper information needed when deciding whether or not to donate. The American Transplant Foundation itself is a non-profit organization that aims to diminish the human transplant organ deficiency. In order for them to be successful in doing this they reach out to everyone and offer their

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    inmates As long as the body is put to sleep the organs can be salvaged. There would not be any chemical abuse to the organs there wouldn’t be any electrical shock that would fry the organs and they would be viable to be transplantable. This would be a human way to be put to death and to save lives at the same time. Perales states‚ “The inmates’ organs would undergo the same stringent testing as any other organs procured from traditional donors before being

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    different standpoints. In “The Case for Animals Rights” which is written by Tom Regan‚ Regan states that animals should have fundamental rights as humans‚ and also be protected from the unnecessary harm. In addition‚ in Peter Singer’s article “All Animals Are Equal”‚ he has the same standpoint as Regan that animals should have the same principles that human received. In contrast‚ in the article “The Case of the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research” by Carl Cohen‚ he supports Regan in his moral theory

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    Self reflection

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    Nurses and sisters have to withstand long hours of work as well as the patients needs. I must say being a Nurse is no joke‚ its hard work and requires dedication. During class time we were taught the Human Anatomy and Physiology we require as well as our practical’s which have brought all these Human Anatomy classes to life. The skills lab sessions have equipped us with the necessary skills needed for our days in hospital. Conducting this journal has allowed me to express all my feelings‚ emotions and

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    Belkin and Turkle

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    Some believe that uniqueness is based on empathy or intimacy-based emotions that are expressed through shared experiences. If humans did not have the ability to share their thoughts and emotions‚ their relationship would be so awkward. In Turkle’s essay‚ robots are not really imitating humans because they are missing something the most important thing in human society‚ which is sharing emotions. Turkle says “ I am troubled by the idea of seeking intimacy with a machine that has no feelings‚ can

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    shortage of human organs. However‚ the doctor says that there is a new breakthrough in technology‚ Xenotransplantation. Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of organs from one species to another. In spite of this‚ is it right to transplant these foreign organs into a human beings? The facts that will be stated will tell it is not. The reason being is because Xenotransplantation can come with consequences‚ the idea of Xenotransplantation has still not been tested out on humans‚ could possibly

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    question what true humanity is. Through the novel Frankenstein‚ which is published during the period of Industrial Revolution where people started to study things through science and focus on developing technology‚ Shelly reveals the dark side of human nature and the society. The imagery of Frankenstein digging up graves‚ taking out dead corpses and examining them creates a strong sense of despair instead of hope and excitement even though that makes Frankenstein a creator of lives; this may be a

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