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13183 Case Study of Potential Post-Streptococcal glomerulonephritis This medical essay is a case study of an adult woman who is exhibiting symptoms of Post-Streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN), or "Post-Strep Syndrome", as it affects the kidneys but can also present hypertension or other symptoms normally pertaining to cardio-respiratory concerns; however, in this study an auto-immune reaction is also of concern. The essay provides detailed results of preliminary examination, including blood work and other diagnostic tests. Initial treatments are discussed and PSGN is described with relation to the woman's symptoms and risk-factor. 6 pgs. 4 sources.
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13216 Examining Diabetes Mellitus:Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments. This paper explores the condition of diabetes mellitus (DM) and the impact of this disease upon the human physiological state. Diabetes mellitus is becoming an increasingly frequent health concern within the medical community for reasons suspected to coincide with increased amounts of sugars found within the standard human diet, and is manifesting with greater regularity among developed countries such as the United States and Europe. As such, there is an increased demand placed upon research into DM and its causes, its impacts upon the human body, and potential treatments and cures. This paper examines and presents these elements of diabetes mellitus research. 7 pgs. 6 sources.
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1584 Midwifery. This paper review the roots of the midwifery movement in North America and how it lags generations behind the progress that has been made in other Western countries. Also well presented in this paper is the comparison and review of various Birth Option literature. Such literature addresses how Western attitudes and practices related to birthing have become skewed. Birthing options can make experiences safer, more pleasant, and also more pro-active for the women concerned, in a shift away from the mainstream's institutional and medicalized conditions and procedures. 7.5 pgs. 10 f/c. 9b.
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1890 Nursing And Midwifery: The Role Of Gender In The Medical Profession. This paper aims to explore the issue of gender ideology in nursing, and its problems in the medical profession as A. Etzioni described it in 1969, the others being teaching and social work. The idea is that the gender politics that still dominate this predominantly female line of work have hindered the development of nursing which continues to lack power as an occupation. 14 pgs. 40 f/c. 10b.
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1925 Midwifery in the Age of "Risk". In "Trials of Labour," Burtch (1994) notes how the medical institution has actively worked to ensure that midwifery remain a marginal and suspect approach to the processes of birth. This paper will consider the information Burtch (1994) provides regarding home births, and the relation that this information has with medical constructs of health "risks" for pregnant women. Topics addressed are, a review of the practice, health advantages and health risks. 7.5 pgs. 14 f/c. 3b.
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1834 Nursing Ethics Assignment. This paper will critically discuss two issues, autonomy and confidentiality, relevant to the health care profession. 4 pgs. 1 f/c. 1b.
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2545 Subtle Ethical Issues and Challenges in Nursing Working with Death and Dying. This paper will focus on subtler areas of ethics in nurse patient relationship and will also focus on special circumstances that arise when working with death and dying. Since the author of this paper is a nurse the paper will be written from personal experiences, conversations and reading. 8.5 pgs. 2 f/c. 7b.
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