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		<title>Do Women Have A Prostate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 03:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Langdon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Female ejaculation and prostate For a year or two, the term female prostate comes in medical textbooks of histology (histology is the study of tissues and cells). Until now, the female prostate was still called in the textbooks of anatomy and histology, Skene glans and glans was considered a minor, presenting some similarities with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Female ejaculation and prostate</strong></p>
<p>For a year or two, the term female <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/?s=prostate">prostate</a> comes in medical textbooks of histology (histology is the study of tissues and cells). Until now, the <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/health-care/women-prostate/">female prostate</a> was still called in the textbooks of anatomy and histology, Skene glans and glans was considered a minor, presenting some similarities with the male prostate gland but so stunted. In recent years, the female prostate takes its role in female sexuality.<br />
<img class="alignleft" src="http://image3.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/prostate(1).jpg" alt="prostate" width="168" height="320" /><br />
<strong>Anatomy of the female prostate and female ejaculation</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/health-care/prostate-cancer/what-is-prostate-cancer/">The female prostate</a> has a weight of 5g and a volume of one fifth or one fourth the size of<a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/health-care/prostate-cancer-treatment/"> the male prostate</a> gland. Has the same structure histology (glandes, channels and smooth muscles), the same secretions (the famous PSA for all men to the 50 known), the same pathology (inflammation, prostate, etc..), Than men. The women&#8217;s prostate is located along the urethra, much earlier in the 60 to 70% of cases and 10% of cases is a bit more later, corresponding to point G (discovered by Grafenberg). In other cases it is more prevalent along the urethra or in a rudimentary state. This fits with prostate urethra (the urethral meatus close, through which urine exits) by very thin channels.</p>
<p>The female prostate plays an important role at the time of female orgasm during penetration and make movements while pressure from the yard into the anterior vaginal wall (as in massage prostate in men causing an orgasm). Do women have a prostate rudimentary type, almost nonexistent, would be those who complain over coital anorgasmia?</p>
<p>The existence of this female prostate can be the answer for women called &#8220; sources&#8221;who have a very heavy discharge during orgasm, and that have a real orgasmic ejaculation. A case that until now was difficult to explain.Finally, say that this notion of prostate cancer in women may explain some movements burns during intercourse, although the gynecologist does not find any local vulvar or vaginal infection.</p>
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		<title>Nursing Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 23:54:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A diagnosis is to identify the nature or essence of a situation or problem and the possible or probable cause of it. You apply a personal approach to identify the nursing problems in the area of health care that is directed towards nursing. A diagnosis is a clinical trial on the response of the individual, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://home.cogeco.ca/~nursingprocess/images/nursdiag.gif" alt="" width="153" height="200" />A diagnosis is to identify the nature or essence of a situation or problem and the possible or probable cause of it. You apply a personal approach to identify the nursing problems in the area of health care that is directed towards nursing.<br />
A diagnosis is a clinical trial on the response of the individual, family or community life processes and health problems. The process of diagnosis is the method of identifying the problems of the client.</p>
<p><strong>Conceptual definition of nursing diagnosis. </strong><br />
A theoretical and conceptual framework is a list of concepts interrrelacionados provides a way of thinking about:<br />
- The concept of customer (individual and environment)<br />
- Goal of nursing.<br />
- <a href="http://nursinglife.net" target="_blank">Nursing</a> Interventions</p>
<p><strong>Methodological definition of nursing diagnosis</strong><br />
The idea of methodological concept tells us how to get to a diagnosis through the nursing hierarchy of needs &#8220;phenomenon&#8221; and the actions of the nursing care.<br />
The methodological <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/health-care/the-nursing-health-care/" target="_blank">concept of nursing</a> diagnosis is the conclusion of the assessment that allows the design and construction plan of care through the collection of information, interpretation of data &#8230;<br />
Campbell defines the <strong>nursing diagnosis</strong> from a methodological point of view as the identification of subjective responses, and the establishment of the changes that you must enter the nurse for the changes occurring.</p>
<p>In summary, the diagnosis comes from the Greek word dia-gignoskein, which is known through, analyze the nature of a situation. Thus we can define the diagnosis as the identification of the nature of a situation or health problem and the possible cause of it. Clinical trial on a response from the person to life processes and <strong>health problems</strong>. A necessity is that the individual must meet in order to remain within a state of health or within normality.</p>
<p>One problem is the result of an unmet need to which the person responds in different ways, is what we call symptoms (emotional, physical, verbal or not).</p>
<p>One hypothesis is an assumption, assumption, conjecture, or starting point of an argument that should be supported by a body of theoretical knowledge or approved by science, must be comparable and possible to prove scientifically.</p>
<p><strong>Structure of nursing diagnosis</strong><br />
The essential components of nursing diagnoses are based on the PES format, the following:<br />
1. <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/tag/health-advices/" target="_blank">Health problem</a>, is the title or label, is the concise description of the problem.<br />
2. Etiology, the factors that contribute to this cause the problem.<br />
3. Signs and symptoms are the manifestations that are often in the diagnosis in particular.</p>
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