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    When speaking of early childhood trauma‚ this generally refers to traumatic experiences that occur to children ages zero to six. Many times‚ being that infants and young children aren’t able to vocalize their reactions as well and precisely as adults do‚ it is portrayed as though they are unaffected by traumatic events. Multiple forms of trauma exist‚ whether it is medical‚ grief‚ sexual abuse‚ or a combination of traumatic events known as complex trauma. Trauma of any sort can have a profound effect

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    integrating them within himself. The thunder thrusts him back into battle‚ as it reminds him of the sound of “mortar.” Weigle perceives mundane occurrences such as thunder or branches with the wounded perspective of someone who has experienced the trauma of war.

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    Working in the trauma pods of the emergency room‚ I never knew what to expect when a nurse yelled‚ “Incoming patient in 5 minutes!” Many patients with different backgrounds and injuries had already found themselves sitting in the cold‚ white rooms of the hospital when

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    on-campus ambulatory care centers‚ and a level IV trauma center. GHS is well known for its trauma center. A well known slogan throughout the metro Atlanta area is “take me to GHS if I am dying‚ because GHS will save your life‚ otherwise don’t.” GHS is noted for providing care to Medicaid‚ Medicare‚ indigent and uninsured patients. Health care insurance companies would not approve for patient care at the hospital unless‚ care involved life threatening trauma. The patient who presented with health insurance

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    Spirituality is an important factor for those service members that have experienced trauma during combat. According to Tanielian‚ Jaycox‚ Schell‚ Marshall‚ Burnam‚ & Ebner (2008)‚ the three major effects of experienced trauma during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) were traumatic brain injuries (TBI)‚ major depressive disorder (MDD)‚ and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (as cited in Kick & McNitt‚ 2016‚ p. 98). To help ease the pain of such illnesses‚ some service

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    The brain is a beautiful live organ located inside the head‚ through inside of the skull. The skull inside the head of the body‚ is a very thin-like bone‚ a quarter inch thick‚ that makes up the human face structure and protects our brain from getting damaged. However‚ the skull can get damaged by a violent blow or jolt to the head from an external force of impact‚ like for example‚ a car accident. Consequently‚ if the head is whipped around‚ small tearing occurs affecting the brain‚ resulting in

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    ACL Tear The ACL also known as the anterior cruciate ligament is one of the four major ligaments in the knee that allows stability (about.com). ACL tears are most common in athletes and especially in female athletes. There are many ways to tear your ACL‚ whether it is with contact or no contact. There are also minimal symptoms for an ACL tear but they are very important to look for when an athlete is complaining about knee pain. The treatments for this injury also depend on the severity of the

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    In the news article “Technological trauma: cyber bullies more powerful than schoolyard thugs” (the Age 28/10/2006)‚ Larissa Dubecki assertsin a reasoned and logical tone that cyber bullying should not be permitted or tolerated because it is extremely harmful to young people. The writer appeals to the wellbeing of teenagers through establishing the threats and negative impact of cyber bullying that can be physically and mentally harmful. The writer appeals to the reader’s sense of safety and wellbeing

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    In Perks of being a Wallflower Charlie’s inability to continue to have sex with Sam is a result of his repressed memories of molestation breaking the surface of his mind as they begin their love making. “... intimacy might be a struggle at times. Some survivors experience flashbacks or painful memories while engaging in sexual activity..survivors may also struggle to set boundaries that help them feel safe in relationships…Also “In some cases‚ individuals may experience a traumatic event that triggers

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    In Performance-based functional evaluation of non-operative and operative treatment after anterior cruciate ligament injury. Moksnes‚ & Risberg‚ (2008) The purpose of the second study reviewed was to determine if there was a difference in the functional outcome in a group of individuals who had suffered an ACL injury. After non-operative treatment‚ and after surgical treatment at a 1 year follow up. The true ultimate outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is not well known. (Beynnon

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