There usually is never a ‘typical day’ for an OB physician. They are required to wear professional attire and often have a long white lab coat to distinguish them among the crowd in a hospital. They perform emergency C-sections, access patients in the clinic, and monitor the babies in the neonatal…
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Cervical Cancer. Cervical Cancer is something that still rings through my ears today. One day during my 7th grade year my mother, Brooke, picked me up from school and mentioned that she had surgery on her cervix. Her Gynecologist (OB/GYN) found cancer cells that needed to be removed. Being equally curious and worried I got home and did extensive research on the cancer and the type of doctor she went to. After hours of reading stories and many women’s experiences, I came to the conclusion that I…
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Skin to Skin Contact Immediately after Cesarean: Benefits to Mom and Baby Stacie Nichols Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 451: Capstone Course Professor Swartzwelder August 6, 2012…
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Jennifer Schacht ENG-090 2/10/2011 Descriptive Essay Final We have been waiting nine long months, and we have had much preparation to do before the arrival of our daughter. Of all the things we have prepared for her, I am most proud of her room, my mother and I painted it and sat it up with all the accessories together. I sat on the floor and taped off the stripes to be painted, and my mom painted. It was a great team effort, and we are so happy how it turned out. With flowers and butterflies…
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HIPPA paperwork and handout the patient bill of rights. Pre-op Nurse the role of the pre-op nurse is to complete a pre-op assessment, obtain consents for procedures, complete any education that the patient or parent needs, obtain contact information for parent/significant other in the event they need to be contacted during the procedure, reassure/educate patient and parents on the hospital routine, environment and procedure. The nurse we interviewed stated that she had completed the assessment and…
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OB Exam 1 Objectives Chapter 1: 1. Differentiate between standard and integrative health care: -Integrative health care encompasses complementary and alternative therapies in combination with conventional Western modalities of treatment. The focus of these on the whole person, not just the disease complex. This allows for more client autonomy in health care decisions. This also combines modern technology with ancient healhing practices and encompasses the whole of body, mind, and spirit…
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Choosing a career path is a matter of passion for some, circumstances for others, and careful consideration and analysis of the microeconomic climate for Jenny. A career in medicine is a complex decision due to the large investments required upfront. Becoming a doctor requires a 4 year bachelor’s degree, preferably in the sciences and at a prestigious institution. During college, a science heavy course load will take up most to all of one’s free time. Another consideration is the cost of tuition for…
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MGMT 2383 Micro Aspects of Organizational Behaviour Sept. –Dec. 2014 Sections A & B Instructor: Dr. Jean Helms Mills Office: SB320 Phone: 496 8139 Email: jean.mills@smu.ca I am readily available during office hours to meet with you, answer your telephone calls, and help you with any questions that you might have pertaining to the course. Outside of office hours, please feel free to drop by my office and if I am available, I would be pleased to talk to you. If you are ill and going…
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lifespan psychology Interview 1 - Prenatal Erica is a 28 year old female who is expecting her second child on March 24, 2015. Erica currently resides in New Ulm, MN. She currently has a son that is 18 months old and is looking forward to meeting her new addition. I conducted this interview in her home on March 1, 2015. The total time of interview was roughly 30 minutes. 1. How/when did you confirm your pregnancy? 2. Can you describe how your pregnancy has gone? 3. Do you know the gender…
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Professional Presence and Influence Dina L. Bredeau, ARNP Western Governors University Society has progressed both socially and technologically as has medicine. This includes our understanding of health and healing as evidenced by Dossey’s three eras of medicine. Era 1, beginning in the 1800’s, reflected the prevailing view that health and illness are totally physical in nature and therapies included surgical procedures and drugs. Era 2, starting in the 1950’s, related to the mind and body…
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