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    [pic] OBSTETRICS POSTING CASE WRITE-UP PREGNANCY INDUCE HYPERTENSION Name: Muhammad Azraie B. Mat Ali Matrix Number: 1090265 Patient Identification Name : Nur Asilah Bt. Johari Age : 23 year old Race : Malay Sex : Female Address : Taman Raja Abdullah Occupation : Student D.O.A. : 13 March 2013 I/C : 900208035442 LMP : 27 June 2012 - sure of date - not on breast feeding - not on contraceptive

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    Adolescent Case Study I. Identification A. Kathy Johnson is a 14 year old female‚ a freshman at Parkway High School‚ and resides at 789 Parkview Way‚ Bossier City‚ LA 70000. II. History of Family A. The subject lives with her biological mother and stepfather. The child’s biological father resides in Bossier City as well‚ but he has not maintained a relationship with the child since he divorced her mother in 1981. The child also has a brother who lives out of state and has no relationship

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    Social Construction of Teenage Pregnancy in the United States: Race‚ Class and Gender In the United States‚ an estimated forty five percent of all female teenagers have premarital sex. As a result‚ about forty percent of all female adolescents become pregnant at least once before age twenty; and about four-fifths of these pregnancies are unintended. Twenty percent of these female adolescents bear a child‚ and about half of them are unmarried (Lawson and Rhode‚ 2). In a society that associates

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    Resources COMPANY: MCDONALD’S MÁRIO VIEIRA There are various types of resources McDonald’s would use that would be required to develop opportunity and to operate and deliver products and services to their customers. The resources that would be required would be dependant on many different aspects of the business such as the size of your business‚ the type of business etc. McDonald’s is a very large organisation that will have different resources that will assist them and ensure they are operating

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    Effects of Teenage Pregnancy Liberty University Abstract An estimated 400‚000 teen girls‚ ages 15-19 years‚ give birth each year in the US. In today’s media sexual activity and teen parenting is often glamorize‚ but the truth of the matter is the reality is harshly different. Having a child during the teen’s formative years carries the high price of emotional‚ physical‚ and financial‚ not only to the mother‚ but father‚ child‚ and community. Parents‚ educators‚ and community organizations all

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    Causes of Teenage Pregnancy and the Effects on the Community There are many different causes of teenage pregnancy. Every teenage girl is brought up under different family and personal conditions‚ therefore presenting many different causes of teenage pregnancy. These causes can range from internal factors to external factors. Some of these causes include drugs and alcohol‚ sexual abuse and child maltreatment‚ and technology dangers. All of these contribute to teenage pregnancy. Another cause

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    on Teen Pregnancy B.T HCS/465 October 23‚ 2011 Annotated Bibliography on Teen Pregnancy Clinical Digest. (2009). Aggression is a predictor of rapid repeat teen pregnancy: pubertal onset age and conflict management key considerations in prevention strategies. Nursing Standard‚ 23(24)‚ [16]. Retrieved from http://www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid= 530&accno=2010217733 This article provides data from actual interviews with teens that have has rapid repeat pregnancies within

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    106 College English I Jasmine Downer 05/14/2013 Assignment: Write an essay on how cyberspace can be a positive influence on adolescents. Cause and Effect Essay The positive influences that cyberspace can have on adolescents In today’s world with the advances of technology‚ computers are part of our live. Learning about them is essential‚ especially for adolescents who are the future and that at this stage of their lives; they are in search of their own identity. Cyberspace can be one of the

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    Teenage Pregnancy in America In recent studies‚ statistics show that the United States ranks number one with cases of teenage pregnancy. Teen pregnancy is an important issue that people need to pay more attention to. Women that get pregnant at a young age are likely to suffer from health related issues as well as emotional stress. They often resort in dropping out of school‚ therefore hindering them to get a good job. Young women need to stop and think of the consequences of having a baby

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    figure. He advertised in local newspapers. The ad was for participation in a study of learning at Yale University. Participants would be paid $4.50 just for turning up. Through the ads‚ Milgram had signed up 40 males between the ages of 20 to 50 with various occupations‚ and all came from a range of

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