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    A Journal Article Review #1 Andrea Corza Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 305 Health Assessment Professor Ava Farahany January 14, 2011 Journal Article Review #1 “A guide to taking a patient’s history” is an article found in the December 2007 issue of the Nursing Standard which was written by, Hilary Lloyd and Stephen Craig. In this article Lloyd and Craig create an outline of sorts that can be followed in order to obtain a more thorough patient history. Throughout the article, Lloyd

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    Journal Article Research Critique by C. O’Neal MBA 532 UA – Quantitative Business Analysis Instructor:Dr. Ed Ohlson Cheryl O’Neal 3/8/2008 Journal Article Research Critique by C. O’Neal Introduction Cancer patients experience a variety of symptoms that are associated with the disease process itself and with the treatment regimens used to control or eradicate the disease. The authors (Bender, Engberg, Donovan, Cohen, Houze, Rosenzweig, Mallory, Dunbar-Jacob

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    Journal Article and Summary The article I choose was The Division of Labor in Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual New Adoptive Parents written by Goldberg, A.E., Smith, J.Z, & Perry. The article explains the benefits of same-sex marriage becoming adoptive parents. There actually a better result for the kids in this setting. The kids will grow with a different idea of gender roles growing up and have better profitable future. The author concludes that parents with same-sex can share the housework and child

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    Morelia Rodriguez PSYCH 78A FALL 2015 Exercise #1 Journal Article Evaluation and Critique 1. Armstrong, Elizabeth A. et al. (2014). “Good Girls”: Gender, Social Class, and Slut Discourse on Campus. Social Psychology Quarterly, 77(100), 100-122. Doi: 10.1177/0190272514521220. The issue that the authors address is trying to find an explanation and understanding of why women actively participate in slut shaming. 2. The theory that was tested was whether women participate in slut stigma in order to

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    The scientific journal article “Association of Child Poverty, Brain Development, and Academic Achievement” was written based on a study which had the objective to determine whether abnormal patterns of structural brain development are a mediator for the relationships between household poverty and poor academic performance. Authors and scientists Nicole Hair, Jamie Hanson, Barbara Wolfe, and Seth Pollak did research to better understand the link between children that live in poverty and their general

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    There are individuals in our societies, though, who believe that the dignity of life and human nature are not important in the debate of bioethics and enhancements. Fabrice Jotterand, who wrote an article for the American Journal of Bioethics, discussed in his article that bioenhancements do not corrupt the rational and moral structure of human personhood using the definition of dignity of German philosopher Immanuel Kant, which is that “persons have [an] ’intrinsic worth’ or dignity derived from

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    This article, or rather, dissemination of research findings, appears via direct submission to the June 17, 2014 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal. The research conducted in this experiment tracked, for a week, the Facebook correspondence and emotional responses of almost 700,000 randomly selected participants. The goal of the expedient was to prove that “emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience

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    Angela Trejo Med Surg 1329 – 202 July 27, 2015 Journal Article : Fluid Management Nearly 60% of the human body is water. The daily fluid intake required for an adult to consume should be about 2600ml. A healthy person’s average daily fluid output is anywhere between 2600 – 2900ml, balancing out the daily fluid intake. Our bodily fluids are consistently moving to help carry nutrients to the cells as well as it carries wastes away from the cells. Not everyone is able to balance the fluids in their

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    Journal Article Critique PRESENTED TO THE DEPARMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION STUDIES MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Course PHED # 1007 Section # 001 Lynne Lafave By Luis Bravo Vocabulary * Anthropometric Parameters: Different methods established to measure the proportions of the body. * Epigallocatechin Gallate: Powerful antioxidant found in green tea. * Atherosclerosis: Is the accumulation of fatty material in the inner walls of the

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    medical professionals, understand what is progressing in our profession. Within the blink of an eye health care changes; doctors, professors, researchers, are all developing new theories, journals and studies daily. It is our responsibility as current students in this field to do our best to further understand these journals, studies, researches and the writing that is involved in our field. Why you may ask? There is arguably an infinite amount of perspectives in the medical field ranging from a vast amount

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