Drawing from their interpretations and illustrations of transcendentalism through Emerson's and Fuller's essays, "Self-Reliance" and "The Great Lawsuit," respectively, their views will also be comparatively analyzed in terms of another transcendentalist, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Holmes' views in the book, "The Common Law" will be compared against the two early transcendentalists (Emerson and Fuller)
] was plainly striking a raw nerve. It was not the case, of course, that liberally educated readers of 1849 were unprepared for objections, in the abstract, to the ascendancy of Christian faith; what they found hard to take, though, was this brazen assault on Christian supremacy by way of a series of irrelevant comparisons with various preposterous Hindu, Buddhist or Chinese religious forms" (Hodder, 1993; 404) For Emerson, on the other hand, the unity between the soul and the nature is announced even since the publication of his work "Nature
Moreover, Transcendentalism as a social movement is also associated with the protest against the Unitarian Church. Historians have commonly treated the relationship between the Transcendentalists and their Unitary opponents as a dispute between youthful champions of essential religious values and the tradition bound elders (Hutchinson, 1956)
Yet according to Dr. Allukian at least 85% of 14-year-olds have not had this type of treatment (Weintraub, 2001))
Dentists who work on policies of Public Health urge fluroidizaiton of this water: "For improvement of oral health for entire communities, fluoridation is the most cost-effective preventive measure at our disposal. Fluoridation costs only about 70 cents per capita, and the measure prevents a tremendous amount of disease," (Centers for Disease) Some commercial mouthwashes may also provide some ingredient that has been associated -- still unreliably, but there nonetheless with oral cancer (Vecchia, Carlo La 2009)
Dull instruments require more force, so keep them sharpened (Michalak-Turcotte, 2000). Ill-fitting or poorly designed gloves are suspect as a potential contributor to disorders because more pressure in the fingers may be required; thus, good-fitting, well-designed gloves are essential (Liskiewicz & Kerschbaum, 1997)
This man be due to fatigue or trying to expedite a difficult procedure. They sometimes repeatedly position their bodies incorrectly in prolonged awkward positions (Michalak-Turcotte, 2000; Liskiewicz & Kerschbaum, 1997)
, 2006). Dental hygienists are also exposed to certain body positions that produce stress and pain (Nelson & Jevack, 2001)
Research, however, reveals ergonomic hazards in the job associated with musculoskeletal disorders. Some of these disorders are carpal tunnel syndrome, Trigger Thumb, de Quervain's stenosing tenosynovitis, and carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (Simmer-Beck, Bray, et al
761). Surveys show that the number of dental schools addressing issues of ethics and professional conduct at the beginning of a student's coursework has increased (Odom, 2000, p
Patients need not be alarmed, which is why dentists need to provide thorough educational material in the form of pamphlets in their offices and placed at healthcare clinics in the community. Of the hundreds of strains of HPV, only a few are associated with cancer development ("HPV/Oral Care Facts" 2013)
Many Americans will test positive for HPV, but symptoms will often go undetected. Moreover, some dentists have resisted taking responsibility for testing or asking patients about their potential exposure to HPV because "in most cases, the body's immune system can fight off the virus -- but the test provides an early warning system that allows dentists and doctors to monitor the disease," (Lyden, 2013)
A brief history lesson would be given to explain how guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had evolved since the 1990s. Students would go over the basics of appropriate hand-washing as detailed in the Guide to Infection Prevention for Outpatient Settings: Minimum Expectations for Safe Care (DePaola 2012)
am an accidental Asian, someone who has stumbled onto a sense of race; who wonders now what to do with it."(Liu, 33) Liu emphasizes the fact that he does not feel like a Chinese who has to adapt to the American lifestyle and culture and neither like an American in search of his Chinese roots
Asians, thus, are "nearwhites" or 'just like blacks.'(Okihiro, 33) The way in which Liu describes Asian-American experience offers thus a particular view on cultural identity, as something neither well defined nor defining
V. ACCIDENTAL FALL PREVENTION: LENGTH OF PROBLEM For almost fifty years, the prevention of accidental falls among hospital inpatients has been identified as a significant area of concern and of research and inquiry for the nursing profession (Grubel 1959, p
The data base will therefore require easy-to-access cues including all relevant demographic information on the patient, pre-fall prevention intervention strategies, possible causes and post-fall prevention interventions -- all of which will, thanks to the design of the database, ideally take less than five minutes for a health care provider to fill out. Many risk factors and circumstances of falls such as environment of fall, activity at time of fall, assistance, orthostatic hypotension, call light activity, footwear, equipment, dizziness, increased age and medications to name a few have been found to be associated with an increased risk for falls (Krauss et all, 2005)
Falls THE ISSUE OF ACCIDENTAL FALLS At some point, anyone who had learned how to walk has had the experience of falling down -- it is a universal experience for infants as they gain ambulatory ability. In hospitals, however, the accidental fall is the most reported type of patient safety incident, with elderly patient populations displaying a particular vulnerability (Oliver 2007, p
Your little routines and rituals, depressing habits, day after day. No comfort at all" (Tyler, p
For those aged 6 years or older, 75% of dental caries (permanent dentition) was found in 33.0% of the population" (Macek 2004: 20), Over 22% of adults have untreated tooth decay and 25% of all adults over age sixty-five all of their teeth (Why choose a career in public health dentistry, 2011, AAPHD)