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    Preliminary Steps in the Research Process Janet Sullivan Wilson‚ PhD‚ RN What are the Steps in the Quantitative Research Process? Problem statement(s) + background Purpose of the research Aims/objectives of the research Research question(s) Research hypothesis or hypotheses Review of the literature (ROL) Conceptual‚ theoretical framework Steps in the Research Process (cont.) Design & Methodology‚ Sampling Collection of Data: Methods‚ measurements‚ assessment Analysis & Interpretation

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    Anatomy and PhysiologyHuman Brain The anatomy of the brain is complex due its intricate structure and function. Thisamazing organ acts as a control center by receiving‚ interpreting‚ and directing sensoryinformation throughout the body. There are three major divisions of the brain. They arethe forebrain‚ the midbrain‚ and the hindbrain. Anatomy of the Brain: Brain Divisions   The forebrain is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving andprocessing sensory information‚ thinking

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    The clinical treatments described and recommended in this publication are based on research and consultation with nursing‚ medical‚ and legal authorities. To the best of our knowledge‚ these procedures reflect currently accepted practice. Nevertheless‚ they can’t be considered absolute and universal recommendations. For individual applications‚ all recommendations must be considered in light of the patient’s clinical condition and‚ before administration of new or infrequently used drugs‚

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    she gives about the child‚ making this a strong fit for post-partum depression. Now‚ as stated by The Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health‚ “About one in every 5 women will develop depression during the first few months postpartum that may be mild‚ moderate‚ or severe.” Postpartum depression mothers can contain many symptoms‚ such as thinking the baby might be better off without them‚ having a loss of appetite‚ feeling like they are not normal or not themselves lately‚ not being able to concentrate

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    parents within the first postnatal year Infanticide Act of 1922 and 1938 - This act reduced punishment for infanticide from that of murder to that of manslaughter if the perpetrator was a mother who was suffering from a mental instability. Postpartum Depression - occurs in approximately 10 to 25% of mothers within the first year of giving birth. - may experience depressed mood lack of enjoying activities difficulty bonding with the baby difficulty sleeping weight and appetite changes

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    radical changes in how the mentally ill are treated and cared for‚ most of these occurred because of changing societal views and knowledge of mental illness. In the 1800’s and 1900’s “postpartum depression was not diagnosed as a legitimate condition.” Because women were deprived from many opportunities‚ postpartum depression turned into a “rash of so-called “hysteria” cases.” This so-called “hysteria” was a female illness that was caused by a woman’s “delicate constitutions” and “ emotionality

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    neurological disorders in newborns as well as touch on some of the rarer‚ but just as important disorders. Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most common neurological disorders in newborns. It is characterized by bleeding inside or around the ventricles. These are the spaces in the brain containing the cerebral spinal fluid. Intraventricular hemorrhage is most common in premature babies‚ especially very low birthweight babies weighing less than four pounds. 1 Experts are not

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    One aspect of healthcare that is closely looked at is mental illness and treatment options. In this story‚ a narrator suffers from postpartum depression and is prescribed rest cure by her husband‚ who is a physician. The rest cure was a treatment option for women suffering from mental breaks during Gilman’s time. Being prescribed the rest cure meant a woman would stop her life and start

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    coagulation defects through lytic activity on fibrinogen‚ fibrin and other clotting factors. By inhibiting the action of plasmin (finronolysin) the anti-fibrinolytic agents reduce excessive breakdown of fibrin and effect physiological hemostasis. | Hemorrhage following dental and/or oral surgery in patients with hemophilia Management of hemophilic patients (those having Factor VIII or Factor IX deficiency) who have oral mucosal bleeding‚ or are undergoing tooth extraction or other oral surgical procedures

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    slippers to wear in the nursing home. A minute after she received them‚ Ella could not remember the exchange and asked what they were doing on her bed. What part of the brain has largely been affected to produce this behavior‚ and what is the pathophysiology involved? Grossman and Porth (2014)‚ states that neurochemical changes in the brain are effected by Alzheimer’s disease and are the main cause of memory loss. Particularly‚ the level of choline acetyltransferase activity in the cortex and hippocampus

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