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    Case Study Chapter 37 Naomi Gonzalez Nur1150 Week 7 Virginia College Case Study Chapter 37 Jennie has been treated for adult-onset asthma for 3 years. She has been doing fairly well with her inhalers‚ but today she receives a prescription for Montelukast (Singulair)‚ one 10 mg tablet daily. 1. How does this medication differ from the corticosteroids that are used to reduce inflammation? Montelukast is a leukotriene receptor antagonist that is used to lower the inflammatory

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    efforts are shown by her spending a lot of time with her husband’s family to get involved in their traditions and cultures even though they are very different to hers. This strengthens the bond which is shown later in the play towards the end when Jennie and her husband talk about their relationship‚ dance and have a kiss which shows and proves to the audience and his family that they love each other very

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    The way of women’s resistances to patriarchy in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is on the surface a mysterious story about a woman suffering from depression to mad‚ but actually‚ it reveals the oppression of women from their patriarchal families. In the late 19th century‚ women couldn’t enjoy the freedom they do today‚ and most of them suffered from hysteria. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a typical example of those women who live with low social

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is gothic psychological short story written in journal-style with first-person narrative. Other elements used in the story are symbols‚ irony‚ foreshadowing‚ and imagery. “The Yellow Wallpaper is about a woman who suffers from postpartum depression. Her husband‚ a physician‚ puts her on “rest cure of quiet and solitude.” (Wilson 278). This cure consisted of the narrator being confined

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    Lima Bean Lab Report

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    Viability of Lima Beans Introduction: Lima beans are edible flat whitish beans and are good to use for any experiment because they represent the human body in that they both go through all of the same processes of growth and development. This lab uses lima beans in order to determine whether they were viable or not. If a bean is viable‚ it means that it is alive: able to grow and develop. The two ways to find out whether a bean is viable or not‚ are a tetrazolium test and germination

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    portrayed as psychotic as a result of solidarity; this shows us the dangerous effects of complete isolation. It is evident that the narrator is frequently alone with her thoughts. Her husband‚ John‚ “is away all day‚ and even some nights” (42)‚ and Jennie‚ who takes care of her‚ leaves her to be alone and does the housework. This isolation caused her mental health to deteriorate. A dangerous effect of the complete isolation the narrator experienced is obsession. The narrator was told to do nothing

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    CHAPTER 3 Maternal Physiology Michael C. Gordon Body Water Metabolism  42 Osmoregulation  43 Salt Metabolism  43 Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System  43 Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptide  44 Cardiovascular System  44 Heart  44 Cardiac Output  45 Arterial Blood Pressure and Systemic Vascular Resistance  46 Venous Pressure  47 Central Hemodynamic Assessment  47 Normal Changes That Mimic Heart Disease  47 Effect of Labor and the Immediate Puerperium  48 Respiratory System  49 Upper Respiratory

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    Turner's Syndrome

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    There are several cases of which a young woman has suffered from Turner syndrome and needed a way to help gain the height differences. One article by Toft and Rehan (2014) has opened the idea too using growth hormones to offset those height differences. The way the drug works is that it is released from the pituitary gland into the liver where it releases a insulin-like growth factor which tells the muscles‚ bones‚ and ligaments to grow (Toft and Rehan‚ 2014). In-fact there are ways that the growth

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    patriarchal society. Jennie‚ John’s sister‚ comes to run the house while Jane is unable. Jane writes in her narrative that Jeannie is a great housekeeper and has no other ambitions in life. Jennie is happy to fulfill her subservient role with no desire for more. Jennie is the patriarchal ideal of a woman‚ blissfully oppressed. Jane expresses the desire to write as an outlet for her imagination‚ but John prohibits Jane from any activity considered unwomanly (King and Morris 24). Jennie even sees Jane’s

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    mindsets‚ it “shape[s] women and men’s attitudes‚ preferences‚ emotional and physiological reactions‚ and behaviours” (Mussap). John’s sister‚ Jennie‚ takes care of the narrator‚ John asks “Jennie a lot of professional questions about me. She had a very good report to give” indicating she condemns the method of treatment John uses (Gilman 87). Thus‚ Jennie is also

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