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    In the meta-analysis performed by Gao L et al‚ ten randomized clinical studies were reviewed to determine the effect of ondansetron in the prevention of hypotension after spinal anesthesia was initiated. The researchers used relative risk with a 95% confidence interval to analyze their outcomes. The meta-analysis suggests that spinal-induced hypotension‚ bradycardia‚ and amount of vasopressors needed were reduced with prophylactic ondansetron. However‚ Gao L et al recommends that further‚ stricter

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    Abstract This paper will discuss three facets of the counseling profession: the current state of the profession‚ potential threats to the profession and the future of the profession. Analysis of the Counseling Profession Current State of the Counseling Profession While the profession of counseling is a little over 100 years old it is only recently that it has come into its own in terms of parity and respect among other professionals‚ legislators and the public. Licensure is now available

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    Spirituality can have many different definitions‚ depending on who is asked. It can be something as simple as looking for a higher meaning to life‚ or something so complex that one can base their beliefs‚ religion and overall life around it. There are several different ways to express one’s spirituality; rituals‚ songs‚ dances‚ stories‚ and writings are all common methods of expression. Spirituality can be found in almost anything. Finding spirituality in something can make someone feel enlightened

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    Spirituality In Nursing

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    When I think of the term spirituality‚ a sense of a personalized‚ intimate and an innermost interconnection within me and with a higher power comes into mind. Spirituality‚ in my view‚ encompasses a connection‚ intertwined with hope‚ faith and love‚ that enables me to express my feelings and thoughts of my day to day experiences to God‚ whom I believe is my higher power. This personal channel allows me to communicate and look for God’s intended and planned purpose for me‚ and reflect on why certain

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    Meta-cognitive language journal Monday 10/25/10 When I walked to the bus stop with my host sister this morning‚ I found something was interesting during our conversation. She was telling me that the time period would be changed in NH in winter. But I thought she was talking about the period (a special time for women). I was so confused why women’s period would be changed in winter. Then she asked me whether it would happen in China. I was totally confused why she would ask such an

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    The thought first occurred when I saw a friend’s post on Facebook. It is the one that we seem to encounter in daily basis in our news feed: a political statement that supports a popular notion within the country. The thing is‚ I’m not interested by the person’s statement nor the notion itself‚ but by the fact that bystander’s perceptions can be easily skewed by the amount of ‘likes’ the status and/or the comment has. One seemingly convincing argument and people’s stances are set. After that‚ much

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    evidence that as long as someone believes in an idea‚ it can be possible. As long as its aim is for the goodness of the citizens‚ it can be a reality. This concept does not want to create a world of perfection but rather a world of morality and spirituality. That world is where we can clearly distinguish the right ones from the bad. It is where we can not only think about ourselves but also the community‚ the government‚ and the nation. This dream can all be possible if we just go and believe that

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    Christian Clients’ Preferences Regarding Prayer as a Counseling Intervention Journal Article Review Liberty University April 19‚ 2012 Summary In Eriksen and Weld’s journal article‚ the writers contend that spirituality and prayer is being utilized more and more by mental health practitioners and counselors. The concept of prayer within the counseling session is something that was considered for a long time but the actual use of spirituality practices is more frequently being used today. This

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    Page |1 The role of peer counseling in a university setting The Role of Peer Counseling in a University Setting: The University of Botswana By Dr. Lucky Odirile University of Botswana‚ Gaborone A Paper Presented at the 20th Anniversary Summit of the African Educational Research Network at North Carolina State University Raleigh‚ USA on 19th May 2012 Introduction Peer counseling is a well-documented concept of counseling. As Sisco (1992)‚ Cole (2002) and Pritchard (2007) point out‚ it is

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    Meta-analysis of international researches |Author |Title |Results | |Haar E‚ Halitsky V‚ Stricker G |Factors related to the preference for a|409 female patients of both male and female physicians completed| |(1975) |female gynecologist. |a self-administered questionnaire exploring their attitudes and | |

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