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    Case Study

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    CASE STUDY I. PERSONAL DATA Name: Juana Talion Age: 45 years old Birth Date: May 6‚ 1976 Address: Caramoran‚ Cataduanes Civil Status: Married Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Date and time of admission: September 20‚ 2010 10:30am Chief complaint: hypogastric mass Tentative Diagnosis: myoma uteri Attending physician: Dr. Espinola II. HEALTH HISTORY a. History of Present Illness Juana Talion‚

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    Handout Maternal Nursing

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    Maternal Child Nursing I. Family A group of two or more persons who lives together in the same household‚ perform certain interrelated social tasks and share an emotional bond II. Types: a. Nuclear i. Husband‚ wife‚ children ii. Provide support and feel affection to family members b. Cohabitation family i. Heterosexual couple living together But NOT married ii. Short or long term c. Extended or Multigenerational family i. Nuclear family + other family members ii. May experience financial

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    many symptoms when it comes to Anorexia. Physical signs and symptoms include: extreme weight loss‚ thin appearance‚ abnormal blood counts‚ dizziness or fainting‚ hair that thins‚ breaks or falls out‚ soft downy hair covering the body‚ absence of menstruation‚ constipation‚ and many more. Emotional behavioral signs and symptoms may include: preoccupation with food‚ refusal to eat‚ fear of gaining weight‚ lying about how much food has been eaten‚ flat mood (Lack of emotion)‚ social withdrawal‚ depressed

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    Female Circumcision medically referred as a clitoridectomy. It is a surgical procedure to alter or remove female genitalia. In other countries such as the UK (United Kingdom)‚ this procedure is known as “Female Genital Mutilation” and is currently illegal in the United States. In the UK there are an estimated 137‚000 women affected by this procedure. In eastern Africa female circumcision is known as the procedure called Infibulation. The clitoris and the inner and outer labia are to be removed

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    sexual maturity which occur during puberty are referred to as  Secondary  sex characteristics. | 2. | The first ejaculation in boys is called  Spermarche. | 3. | Girls who are sexually active are also more likely to have experienced early  Menstruation . | 4. | Approximately  one third  of teen pregnancies in the U.S. end in abortion. | 5. | Many researchers feel that recognition of one’s feelings of same-sex attraction begin as early as  self recognition . | 6. | Mary is a biological

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    Life History Theory

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    1. What is the title of your chosen reading? Who is the author? The selected reading is entitled “A Framework for Psychopathology Based on Life History Theory: A Landmark Formulation” and is written by Dr. Riadh Abed. 2. Give a short description of the background of the reading and its author. In this article Dr. Abed‚ a consultant psychiatrist‚ provides proposals on how life history theory (LHT) can be applied “to the classification of psychopathology and mental disorder” (Abed‚ 2014‚ p. 301)

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    menstruating‚ pregnant‚ at menopause‚ with weakened bladder control after pregnancy and with diabetes will need to use the toilet more often than men. Women tend to take longer in using the toilets due to their biological features like dealing with menstruation issues‚ clothing and caring for children accompanying them. Other requirements of caregiving women like baby changing facilities and feeding facilities are also needed. Many toilets are the subject of crime‚ vandalism and sexual activity if they

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    Chambri(Tchambuli)

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    CHAMBRI (TCHAMBULI) The Chambri People Currently Now a non-violent community‚ the Chambri still maintains their lifestyle through bartering and inter-tribal trade. The diet of the Chambri continues to consist mainly of sago and fish. As an island community‚ fishing is a staple of this society. The surplus fish that are not needed for the villages’ nourishment are then taken and traded in the mountains for sago. Trade takes its form in the way of barter markets that occur on a six-day schedule

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    They consume a balanced diet from adolescents and are physically active. They have no menstruation issues. Men eat a lot of food to maintain their cycle of the body. Boys at a younger age have a more active than women. According to my insight‚ I feel women must go for more exercise and value nutritious food to balance the deficiencies. In a

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    Female Goddess Figurines

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    and big breasted with plentiful‚ robust buttocks and bellies. These artifacts exemplified the stature of the prehistoric female deity‚ which demonstrated strong prominent powers of the goddesses through the females ability to experience female menstruation and child birth‚ which was clearly unobtainable by the male population throughout prehistory. Various figurines also represent the female as pregnant‚ giving birth‚ or nursing a child. Therefore it appears that there were several different aspects

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