included 11 stability and strengthening exercises on female soccer players (control =1001‚ intervention =1091) and measured injury rates based on those that had sudden onset‚ but also included those that had a gradual onset without a known cause for the trauma. An experimental‚ objective study conducted by Myer‚ Ford‚ Brent‚ and Hewett (2007) implemented NMT 3x/week over a 7-week period on a group of 18 female soccer and basketball players‚ grouped on “high-risk” (n=12‚ controls =4) and “low-risk” (n=6
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myself and future family. This idea of meaning in life is presented in Viktor Frankl’s concept of logotherapy. Logotherapy supports the belief that when we find a purpose in life‚ it helps us sustain oneself. Two texts which present logotherapy are Maus and the film Life Is Beautiful. These texts present how the concepts of logotherapy can be used to maintain optimism despite horrific conditions. Logotherapy means therapy through finding meaning. It explains that our primary
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Based on the case study‚ her diagnosis is as follows: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ With Dissociative Symptoms (F43.10) 300.82 Somatic Symptom Disorder V62.89 Victim of Crime (Z65.4) Rationale Hansell and Damour (2008) explain stress disorder trauma as an emotionally overcoming experience where either real or apparent likelihood of loss of life or grave injury
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Maus I and Life is Beautiful Comparison Of all the Holocaust movies that exist‚ one in particular stands out. directed by Roberto Benigni in 1997‚ and often described as the slightly "happy" Holocaust movie‚ Life is Beautiful tells the story of an Italian man named Guido‚ leading up to and during the World War II and Nazi rise to power. Despite telling a Holocaust story‚ this film has a very light mood because of Guido’s happy-go-lucky nature and his enthusiasm‚ but is also very emotional and sad
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1. TRAUMA‚ SEXUAL TRAUMA & COUNSELLING 1.1 DEFINING STRESS‚ CRISES & TRAUMA Stress • A strain we feel at different times/in different situations • Set of external forces impinging on the person (unemployment‚ crime‚ etc) • Set of psychological & physiological reactions (racing heart‚ sweating palms etc) • Can be opportunity for growth - The spark that pushes us into action • The extent to which an individual experiences stress depends on the event‚ together with the individual’s personality
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with the rest of my life. The trauma surgeon gave my mother a second chance in life: a chance to do things differently. I decided‚ in that moment‚ that I would dedicate my future to saving other little girls’ moms‚ brothers‚ grandparents‚ and friends. The opportunity to reach in and give another human the chance to breath again makes everything else seem insignificant.
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Trauma Nursing 1 Trauma Nursing: Advanced Practice Ted E. Dunn Nursing 1070: Introduction to Nursing Science Dr. Janet L. Grady Trauma Nursing 2 Statement of Purpose The role of trauma nurse practitioner (TNP) has been formed only in recent years. The purpose of this paper is to use nursing literature that includes research in this and other fields to describe that role and how it is evolving. Trauma represents a sudden event altering the course of the lives of those affected
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These visuals can come in the form of anything between actual pictures and image provoking descriptions. Art Spiegelman uses actual drawings in his graphic novel "Maus." These simple images put the scene directly into a viewer’s mind in order to create precisely the intended idea and promote the author’s message. Sometimes‚ images create far more emotion than words ever can. After all‚ “a picture says a thousand
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against Compton Unified School District shares that there is trauma/complex trauma that has been affecting students who are from “high poverty neighborhoods”. Students who experience “violence and loss” are likely to have trauma. Students who are exposed multiple events of “violence and loss” experience complex trauma. to the point where they can no longer cope with their disability in order reach their fullest academic potential. Trauma is similar to PTSD because students cannot focus alongside their
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Introduction ‘Penetrating and blunt abdominal trauma’ is an article published in Critical Care Nursing Quarterly in the January to March‚ 2005 issue‚ written by Kristine L. Eckert. In this article‚ Kristine Eckert provides an overview of abdominal trauma related to penetrating and blunt mechanisms of injury. There are different case studies provided to illustrate interventions and treatments of different types of trauma. This article also provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology
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