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    My Favorite Hobby

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    seemed big to me at that time‚ as an only child I knew that I would run the business one day. By the time I turned 18‚ I was fully at peace with this idea. It’s hard to imagine how big my shock was when one year later my father got a brain cancer and passed away and a year later our self-built family company. The shock was big and lasted long but I knew one thing - I had no plan and I needed one. I put myself together and made a new plan - studying‚ developing myself‚ investing in what my father used

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    Becoming Dad

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    Becoming Dad I was merely a child at the age of nineteen when my daughter was conceived. Such vivid memories make it seem as if it were only yesterday when I witnessed her being brought into this world. The shock of the emergency wake-up at six o’clock in the morning‚ the rush to the hospital‚ the long anticipating wait‚ and the birth itself have greatly impacted my life‚ changing who I am today. It was a normal morning on January fourteenth‚ so I thought. I was awakened by a worrying cry let

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    Consultation was obtained from Doctor Dodd who concurred with the diagnosis and treatment recommendations were made. She was subsequently admitted to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment including: surgical repair of the hip. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY Usual childhood diseases‚ she denies previous rheumatic fever or polio. The only surgical history was an appendectomy in the past and repair of the fractured left hip in approximately 1993. SOCIAL HISTORY She lives at home with her husband

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    graduating‚ I was diagnosed with a medical condition which‚ although it does not hinder me in any way‚ prevented me from doing so. Following this‚ I decided to pursue my interest in health care and began working at my local hospital. I enjoy working as part of the multi-disciplinary team and take great satisfaction in contributing to the recovery of each patient. My primary motivations for wanting to study medicine are that I wish to be a more significant part of the medical team and be proactive in the

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    knew it was a lot to take on but with a confident smile and fear in my eyes I replied with‚ “Yes I can handle it.” There was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to work in the medical field. It had been a dream of mine since I was a rosy cheeked little girl. Today was the day I was going to enroll in school to become a medical assistant. Not only with hopes of succeeding for myself but for the two tiny humans that ran around all day calling me “mommy.” As I walked into the school with a manila folder

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    Professional Organizations and Credentialing Examinations | The American Association Of Medical Assistants & TheAmerican Medical Billing Association Introduction Throughout the medical community there are a growing number of organizations whom offer certification exams for those looking to enter the medical assisting field or other allied health profession. Few of these organizations offer the high

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    Myself at the Age of 45

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    cheeks not glowing anymore. And my eyes were struggling to regain the depth they had now. Overall‚ I wondered where the grace of my face was gone. All these questions popped up in my mind and left me scratching my head as I found myself in complete shock. I rushed to my washroom and produced myself in front of mirror for a reality-check as I attempted to link up the two faces: one‚ that I had now‚ and the one‚ produced by the nonsense software. In the end‚ however‚ I came to realize that may be I was

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    Earthquake

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    my bed‚ called my sister and ran downstairs where my parents already were. Fortunately‚ the shaking stopped after about 3 minutes and all of us safely went out of the house. I was overwhelmed with a range of emotions: anxiety‚ panic‚ confusion and shock. Like a lot of people‚ I was stunned by unexpected tremble that shook Central Visayas. I was devastated when I heard the news of the ruins of buildings and the bodies of casualties. It was truly a heartbreaking moment. All of us still at shocked‚ my

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    A Leg of Lamb

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    A Leg of Lamb The story of Mary Maloney in Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter shows that true love can go bad quick. With Mary just finding out that her husband is leaving her‚ there is no surprise that she would freak out especially after assuming her marriage the whole time was good. When most people are brought with such horrific news and have little to no time to digest such things‚ they tend to be irrational and do things beyond their moral beliefs and control. In this case Mary just so happened

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    Cardiogenic Shock

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    myocardial infarction resulting in cardiogenic shock. My paper will detail the medical diagnosis and nursing management of cardiogenic shock. Medical Diagnosis Cardiogenic shock is a term used to describe the heart’s inability to supply enough blood to the organs of the body. The heart becomes unable to pump enough volume of blood to meet the body’s demand creating a state of organ hypoperfusion (Goldman‚ 2010). If left uncorrected cardiogenic shock will result in total circulatory collapse and

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