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    Unit 12 Nutrition Essay

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    Discussion 12- Nutrition play a role on physical fitness and physical performance becasue you need to eat certain foods to give the body the energy it needs to be physically active. Glycogen stores in muslces and the liver can deliver about 2000 calories worth of energy. Journal 12- In Unit 26, I learned about nutrigenomics, epigentic, single-gene defects, and salt sensitivity. In Unit 27, I learned about physical activity, calorie output per pound of body weight for selected type of…

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    My topic is on Psoriasis. I can remember the first time I seen it I was very young. Big blistery and red patches of scaly skin. I decided to pick this topic because I am interested in working in the dermatology field as a Nurse Practitioner. That means I will be dealing with and seeing all different types of skin problems and issues. My Aunt struggles with this disorder on a daily basis. I was interested in finding out the major impact it has on her life. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune…

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    2.1. Artificial Insemination (AI) : Development of techniques for successful. .freezing of spermatozoa has progressively evolved over the. . Past 60 years (Kucuk et al., 2014). At the starting of 20th century Ivanov started studying on artificial insemination (AI) of sheep’s, where Ivanov’s .studies on extenders and reproduction resulted in the development and the practical application of AI in farm animals, reviewed by (Bohlooli et al., 2012). AI provides. .many advantages to farmers and…

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    patient is a 31 year old pregnant female, with unsure dates of her last menstrual period but also saying she last got her menstrual period in February of 2017. The patient has a gravida of 2, a parity of 1. 3. Clinical indication for the request A pregnancy test came out to be positive. Patient now presents with a request for FA scan or mid-trimester ultrasound scan. 4. Equipment and Accessories It is recommended to use equipment with real time, grey scale ultrasound capabilities,…

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    1. Shidu 5. Birth Tourism The OCP has led to the growth of an interesting phenomenon of pregnant women running out of mainland china for delivery. Hong Kong and Saipan, a US territory are becoming the hot sites of this so called “Birth Tourism” Many went to Hong Kong, which is exempt from the one-child policy. Likewise, a Hong Kong passport differs from China mainland passport by providing additional advantages. Recently though, the Hong Kong government has drastically reduced the quota of…

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    Terri's Terrible Temper case study describes the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their daughter Terri Smith. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith were experiencing infertility issues, so they chose adoption as their next best option. The Smith's adopted Terri while she was only a few months old. Mr. and Mrs. Smith disclosed that everything was going in a right direction up until Terri turned two years old last year. The Smiths stated that Terri's behavior has become uncontrollable, and the…

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    Kangaroo Mother Care is defined as a technique involving skin-to-skin contact. It involves the baby wearing only a cloth on their back and a diaper. Kangaroo care began in 1978 in Bogotá, Colombia. The reason the practice had began was there was a death rate of nearly 70 percent for infants that were premature. The main causes for infant death rates during that time included infants getting infections, infants having problems with their respiratory systems, and having no attention given to them…

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    Chapter Review 6: Karen’s Story: Midlife Growing Pains A.) Summary and Reaction Karen is a 35-year-old, who started to question her sexuality and sexual orientation after being married for 14 years. She ended up leaving her husband Steve and moving in with her new partner/girlfriend Gwen. One day they were walking Gwen’s dog and a man attacked them because they were “lesbians” this was an important experience for Karen. This is when she realized people will discriminate based on your sexual…

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    Nuapada Village Case Study

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    of them for the smooth operation of Mamata/IGMSY in the village is enacted in a timely fashion. As the focal point for the Mamata/IGMSY schemes in the villages, the AWWs shoulder massive responsibility and are accountable for the precise collection of data with regard to the population of pregnant/lactating mothers in their own village. The guidelines of both the schemes have posited crucial responsibilities with the AWW, who is to be assisted with the AWH for the same, and these include:…

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    The Thompson’s Premature Birth case study was based off of Felicia and Will Thompson who were a married couple that were expecting a baby boy. Will was actively in the military, and he was shipped to serve the country. Mrs. Thompson was pregnant and home alone worrying about the dangers that comes along with her husband being in the combat zone. Fourteen weeks prior to her due date Mrs. Thompson went into labor and gave birth to their one pound son Paul. Mr. Thompson was able to come home to…

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