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Ans) 1) Different life stages are associated with specific women's sexual and reproductive health issues, including menstruation, fertility, cervical screening, contraception, pregnancy, sexually transmissible infections, chronic health problems (such as endometriosis and monopolycystic ovary syndrome) and menopause.
2) When federal regulations on fetal research were issued in 1975, their intent was to treat all fetuses equally after implantation, regardless of gestational age or whether abortion was intended. The commission that helped develop the regulations realized, however, that conflicts would inevitably develop between the obligation to treat all fetuses equally and the obligation to benefit individuals and society through fetal research. So the Ethics Advisory Board (EAB) was established within the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to advise the department about the ethical acceptability of research proposals involving human subjects. The issue of embryo research was assigned to the EAB in 1978. A report favoring federal funding of research on the safety and efficacy of IVF as an infertility treatment was issued by the EAB in 1979.
Because medical researchers rely heavily on federal funding, the demise of the EAB in 1980 because its funding was not renewed and its charter was allowed to lapse was viewed by most U.S. scientists as a de facto ban on fetal research. As a result, very few new studies have since been proposed for federal funding. Some research is supported by private institutions, but the absence of the EAB has severely limited research on reproduction. It also has meant that ethically sensitive research is being performed without federal oversight and public input.
3) Stimulating ovulation with fertility drugs. Fertility drugs
are the main treatment for women who are infertile due to ovulation
disorders. .
Intrauterine insemination (IUI). .
Surgery to restore fertility.
4) All of these Factors are directly or indirectly responsible for reproductive issues.
please type your work, thanks. Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page)...
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue? I
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye? 5. Are there any preventative measures pertaining to this issue?
Interview someone with a reproductive system issue (Provide a citation/reference page) 1. What is the reproductive issue? 2. How long has this been ongoing? 3. What treatment(s) if any have been sought and/or completed? 4. Is this condition genetic, familial or based on lifestlye?
Homework 2-Interview someone with a history of cardiac issue (i.e. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, CHF, myocardial infarction, etc.). How long has the client had the issue(s)? Is there a family history of cardiac issues? What medications are being taken to address the issue? (List name, dosage, and frequency of medications related to the cardiac condition ONLY). How is the cardiac condition being managed? Discuss any education you provided to the client regarding his or her treatment plan. ( 2...
Interview someone with a history of cardiac issue (i.e. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, CHF, myocardial infarction, etc.). How long has the client had the issue(s)? Is there a family history of cardiac issues? What medications are being taken to address the issue? (List name, dosage, and frequency of medications related to the cardiac condition ONLY). How is the cardiac condition being managed? Discuss any education you provided to the client regarding his or her treatment plan. ( 2 key...