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    Annotated Bibliography Physician Referal for profit Should physicians have physical therapy services in private practices? Magistro‚ Charles M. “Twenty-Second Mary McMillan Lecture.” Physical Therapy Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association. 67 (1987): 1726-1732 CINAHL Full Text web 23 October 2012 The journal makes reference to a lecture given by Charles M. Magistro‚ Director of Physical Therapy‚ Pomona Valley Community Hospital‚ presented

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    Ethical issues accompany with an individual’s cultural belief‚ value and religion background which affect one’s perception on organ transplantation. Someone may reject it and think it is against God or natural rule. I remembered that there was a movie about a male got heart transplantation from a female donor. His family‚ friends and even he felt that he had turned into another person because of his personality‚ behaviors and the way of thinking had been changed after the operation. Riether and

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    Jingni Liu Muir 50 Professor Maki Smith 08 May 2014 Annotated Bibliography Final Draft Annotated Bibliography A Native of Beijing in New York. Dir. Xiaogang Feng and Xialong Zheng. Perf. Wen Jiang‚ Ji Wang. Beijing Television Art Center‚ 1993. TV Series. This was a TV series that demonstrated how economic factors played a significant role in this particular Asian American’s desire to improve his social standing‚ and pursue his dream of financial success. The protagonist‚ Qiming Wang‚ came to America

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    Organ Donation If you could get the chance to see or possibly provide a miracle on a day-to-day basis‚ would you be willing? As a nurse‚ I witness people being given another chance at life via organ donation. Donating organs has not always been an argument until people realized that some of the donors were not actually dead. For instance‚ we have the” Dead Donor Rule” which in simpler terms means the patient must be dead before any removal of organs can done (Sade‚ Brain Dead). Due to this rule

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    important is organ donation to you? Do you care how organs are persevered before they are transplanted into a recipient? Have you ever thought about how the process works‚ or who the individuals are that make it happen? If not‚ I will describe to you why Catherine Morse Ed.D‚ MSN‚ CRNA‚ APN‚ believes you should question and learn more about the subject‚ as there is an increasing need for organ transplants across our nation with each passing moment. The care and management of a donor’s organs and protocol

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    Annotated Bibliography Sex Education Programs Allen‚ J. P.‚ Philliber‚ S.‚ Herrling‚ S.‚ & Kupermine‚ G. P. (1997). Preventing teen pregnancy and academic failure: Experimental evaluation of a developmentally based approach. Child Development‚ 68‚ 729-742. Retrieved Februay 17‚ 2010‚ from UNM ILLiad library database. Teen pregnancy and school failure are among the top issues facing teens. This article is a result of data gathered from 1991 to 1995‚ evaluating teens who participated in a volunteer

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    Annotated Bibliography Anderson‚ P. M.‚ & Butcher‚ K. F. (2006). Childhood obesity: Trends and potential causes. The Future of Children‚ 16(1)‚ 19-45. doi: 10.1353/foc.2006.0001 correlates causes of obesity to calorie intake to lack of calorie expenditure by reviewing research on energy intake‚ energy expenditure‚ and energy balance. Youth who consume ‘empty calories’ and work off fewer calories through physical exertion are more likely have obese tendencies than other children. Anderson & Butcher

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    people are in need of an organ transplant that would ultimately save their lives. (“Living Donation.”) People who live with organ complications or failures As a nation‚ education of organ donation must become more of a priority therefore opening more people to the idea of it. With more people educated on the topic‚ it would significantly decrease the number of death per year. Organ donation and transplantation is the act of removing organs from a person known as the organ donor and placing them into

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    donors for organ donations is one of the most controversial debates we have today. The shortage of organ donations in America is the one of the main reason there is a sudden drive to supplement the possible sources of organs. It first began with the move from donations of organs from cadaver to donations from living donors‚ and no the debate is rerisen‚ to the possibility of building a market for organ donations with a financial incentive. There are many ethical principles that support organ donation

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    Organ Transplantation According to the article Organ Transplantation‚ “Organ transplantation refers to the process of surgically removing one organ from a human or animal‚ known as the donor‚ and implanting it into a recipient human.” Kidneys‚ livers‚ hearts‚ lungs‚ intestines‚ the pancreas‚ and the skin transplant successfully today. Two types of transplantation surgeries include autografts and allografts. An autograft alludes to a surgery performed on the same person. Allograft surgery pertains

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