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The Future of My Weblog
I hope to keep up with writing in my weblog. To me it is similar to a journal, but this is public. It seems like I am writing for a purpose other than my own, but it is my stress relief. I think that this could be good for other english classes in the revising process and also for nursing presentations. I would like to make one suggestion for next quarter and classes after that. I would much rather post on wordpress than write reader’s journals every week. It is much easier to remember and I feel that this is more helpful !
Add comment March 3, 2008
Op – Ed
Before this research project I had heard nothing about womb transplantation. This is a new medical discovery that many people are still unaware of. The procedure brings about much ethical controversy as well as concern for the change it could make in many women’s lives.
Womb transplantation is a process that allows women who have medical conditions affecting their uterus, making conception impossible. Those women who had a hysterectomy or the uterus does not function properly may get this implant because the right vascular connections will be there. If cancer patients or those women who were born without a uterus try to undergo this operation, transplanting of veins and arteries must accompany it.
The donor uterus would have to come from a cadaver. It can not come from a live person because too much blood loss would occur. The cadaver can only be six hours old when transplanted, any longer would ruin the organ. When a person becomes an organ donor, most will not be aware of the uterus being a possibility. Is it ethical to remove the uterus from an organ donor who is unaware of what could be donated? This problem could be solved by specifically asking each woman organ donor if the uterus is an acceptable organ to be donated.
Once a recipient has been approved and a donor has been found, the operation can begin. The recipient must be placed on anti-rejection drugs before the surgery and remain on them the entire time the uterus is in tact. Once the uterus has been placed inside of the recipient it is given time to heal. Once the doctor feels the incision is healed, previously frozen embryos will be implanted. The pregnancy will go on as normal, until the time of delivery. The baby must be delivered by caesarean section to prevent the damaging of the implanted uterus, causing infection. After the delivery of the baby is successful the uterus will be removed, allowing the recipient to stop taking anti-rejection drugs.
If the pregnancy goes wrong in the implanted uterus due to complications such as infection or rejection, and the womb is occupied the fetus is in danger. In this case, the fetus must be aborted or the mother’s health will be in danger. So is this operation supporting abortion? There is no set plan for the medical professionals to follow in the case of infection or any other mishap that may occur.
Most implant surgeries are required for survival. This operation would only improve the quality of life. Are the risks worth the happiness of carrying your own child? Many say that surrogate mothers or adoption does not give the same experience as carrying your own child. This is one way to solve this problem that many women face.
This surgery has not yet been completed. It has been attempted on many animals, but pregnancy has not been successful. Within the next few years medical professionals hope to complete the first successful womb transplantation.
Now you know more about womb transplantation and how the process works. You may not have been aware of this topic before reading this article and my motive has been to inform you all. By reading this selection I hope that you would like to learn more about this subject and also inform others. If more people are aware of the possibility of improving the quality of life for families then ethical discussion may be sparked. Once discussion has occurred the surgery may go more smoothly.
1 comment March 3, 2008
You Know your a Nurse When …
You know you’re a nurse when..
1) the front of your scrubs reads ‘Nurses… here to
save your ass, not kiss it!’
2) you occasionally park in the space with the
‘physicians only’ sign… and knock it over.
3) you believe some patients are alive only because it’s
illegal to kill them.
4) you recognize that you can’t cure stupid.
5) you own at least three pens with the names of
prescription medications on them.
6) you believe there’s a special place in hell for the
inventor of the call light.
7) you believe that saying ‘it can’t get any worse’
causes it to get worse just to show you it can.
you wash your hands BEFORE you go to the bathroom.
9) you believe that any job where you can drive to work
in your pajamas is a cool one.
10) you consider a tongue depressor an eating utensil.
11) eating microwave popcorn out of a clean bedpan is
perfectly natural.
12) you’ve been exposed to so many x-rays that you
consider it a form of birth control.
13) you’ve ever heard a patient with a nose ring, a brow
ring, and twelve earrings say ‘I’m afraid of shots.’
14) you’ve ever placed a bet
on someone’s blood alcohol level.
15) you’ve told a confused patient that your name is that
of a coworker and to call if they need help.
16) your bladder can expand to the size of a Winnebago’s
water tank.
17) you have seen more penises than any prostitute could
dream of.
18) you believe that not all patients are annoying…
some are unconscious.
19) your family and friends refuse to watch medical
sitcoms with you because you spend the whole time
correcting everyone and pointing out upside down
x-rays.
20) you don’t get excited about blood, unless it’s your
own.
21) you’ve sworn to have ‘do not resuscitate’ tattooed on
your chest. Soon.
22) discussing dismemberment over a gourmet meal
is perfectly normal to you.
23) your idea of fine dining is anywhere you can sit down
to eat.
24) your idea of a good time is a cardiac arrest at shift
change.
25) you believe in the aerial spraying of Prozac.
26) you believe that ’shallow gene pool’ should be a
recognized diagnosis.
27) you believe that the government should require
permits to reproduce.
28) you believe that unspeakable evils will befall anyone
who utters the phrase ‘Wow, it’s really quiet, isn’t it?
29) you have ever wanted to write a book entitled
‘Suicide: getting it right the first time.’
30) you have ever had a patient look you straight in the
eye and say ‘I have no idea how that got stuck in there.’
31) you’ve had to leave a patient’s room before
you begin to laugh uncontrollably.
Add comment February 27, 2008
My Opinion on Op-Ed’s
As for the op-ed genre of writing I personally don’t like reading them. They all seem really negative. When I do read op-ed’s I usually don’t agree with the opinion. On Monday I did read a really good opinon article about children’s use of cell phones. The woman explained how children do not need cell phones because they do not have the social structure that adults have. They do not have a need for a cell phone. This was more interesting to me than most op-ed’s. Usually I find them uninteresting because they revolve around politics. SOO no I do not enjoy reading op-ed’s and I don’t expect many people to enjoy reading mine.
Add comment February 27, 2008
More on the Topic of Womb Transplantation
So womb transplantation is not very common and most people have never heard of it. There are many ethical issues surrounding this operation. Most transplants are required in order to survive while uterus transplants are made to improve the quality of life. The donor of this transplanted uterus is usually a cadaver due to the fact that if a live transplant would be used the donor would lose too much blood. Most women who donate thier bodies to science are unaware that the uterus is one organ that may be donated. Would you be ok with the donation of a family member’s uterus is they were unaware? Would this be an ethical idea if the donor specified that the uterus could be used? These ethical issues are not very debated due to the fact that many people are unaware of this procedure. Please leave behind some thoughts and ideas to get this debate started.
2 comments February 20, 2008
Introducing My Research
Have you ever heard of womb transplantation? Until I started researching I didn’t. Womb transplantation is a new scientific discovery that has not yet become popular. I became interested in this topic because I am a nursing student and am very interested in medical breakthroughs. Womb transplanting is still a very controversial topic because it presents many ethical issues.
Most transplants are done to help people survive, but womb transplanting is used to improve the quality of life. Those women who want children but do not have the ability to conceive can adopt or look into surrogate mothers. These methods are alright but do not give the full effect of parenting. This all sounds like a good procedure but the implanted uterus must come from a cadaver, the recipient must take a lot of medicines, and there is the possibility that a partially developed fetus may be aborted due to infection.
I hope that this will all spark an interest for you. I am hoping to help people gain knowledge about this topic and to get people to support the continuing research to improve the lives of families all over the world.
1 comment February 13, 2008