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    As registered nurse I have reviewed with my patient on Provider Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST). My patient and his wife were not educated in the medical jargon and English is not their first language. At the time I introduced the provider order form‚ was during a time that my patient had his first stroke. My patient’s wife initially did not know what to do and looked to me for guidance‚ especially regarding his code status. We talked and I had asked the question on whether they had

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    1. I see many pros and cons to universal health care but with people dying because they lack health insurance‚ I cannot in good conscience say that the good wouldn’t outweigh the bad. Our deficit would increase by a large percentage but maybe it doesn’t have to. Pharmaceutical companies charge outrageous amounts because they can. What if they couldn’t? If the government was footing the bill I would imagine that they would expect fair prices. According to Healthcare ProCon in 2008 the UK approved

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    In Interpersonal Communications‚ one of our assignments was to violate a nonverbal gender prescription‚ and write about how we felt while doing this‚ as well as other people’s responses to our behavior. While I was watching TV with my boyfriend‚ Jarrod‚ last weekend‚ he changed the channel to ESPN. I tried to argue that we should watch something that both of us want to watch‚ but I suddenly got interrupted with the typical‚ "Not now baby‚ the game is on". Jarrod did not notice the expression on

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    The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance Chapter 8 Order Reproduction Growth and development Energy processing Response to the environment Regulation Evolutionary adaptation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46Xh7OFkkCE Introduction Cancer cells start out as normal body cells undergo genetic mutations lose the ability to control the tempo of their own division run amok‚ causing disease In a healthy body‚ cell division allows for: growth the replacement of damaged cells development from

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    viewpoints on abortion. Pro-choice and pro-life. Let’s start with the easy one. Pro-life means that a person is completely against abortion. The pro-life viewpoint is the belief that abortion is considered taking the life a human‚ which would mean that life begins at conception. People may have this viewpoint for religious values‚ or even their personal moral values‚ and believe that abortion for anyone is wrong. Pro-choice is a little bit harder to describe. It doesn’t mean pro-abortion‚ it literally

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    to use electronic health records or personal health records. Electronic health records are inputted onto the computer and reachable as long as someone has the information to log into them. Personal health records contain the same type of information as electronic health records but they are only for patients. The patients manage and set them up. Both health records include diagnoses‚ medications‚ immunizations‚ family medical histories‚ and provider information. Electronic health records have the

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    Do you consider yourself a risk taker‚ excitement seeker or extraversion in college? If yes‚ then you might find yourself fitting in with the Greek life on campus. However‚ there is research that suggests living in an environment such as a fraternity or sorority can alter your decision-making process and behaviors. An overwhelming majority of students who choose to live within Greek organizations take part in high-risk drinking and substance abuse. Such abuse is higher in fraternities because

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    Huck did in struggles with conscience. When readers first meet Huck‚ he is living with the Widow Douglas and trying his best to conform to her rules. For example‚ when he wanted to smoke‚ "She said it was a mean practice and wasn"t clean‚ and I must not try to do it any more" (4). Huck"s immaturity shows in his reaction to her rule. He felt that she was "finding a power of fault in me for doing a thing that had some good in it" (4). Huck is struggling with his conscience early in the novel. He knows

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    In Mark Twain’s quote‚ “a book of mine where a sound heart and a deformed conscience come into collision and conscience suffers defeat” evidently has symbolism. The deformed conscience in this quote refers to southern society in Huckleberry Finn’s world‚ while the sound heart refers to individuality and Huck Finn being an individual. There are many influences that contributed to Huck Finn’s “deformed society”. Some are the southern society he grew up in‚ the fact that Jim is a slave‚ his heart and

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    inside - one minute I had a life living inside me and 20 minutes later there’s nothing. I just started crying hysterically. The nurse came up to me and said "Why are you crying? You got what you wanted‚ now be quiet; you’re going to worry the other girls." I got myself under control and walked out into the waiting room. As soon as I got out of there I just started screaming and crying‚ "What did I do?" I had to be carried into the car. I cried all the way home - in my life I have never felt so much

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