of contraceptive use
2. History and Physical Examination
3) obstetric history (G,P,L,D,A…..
6-1-2-6; Term,Preterm,Abortion,Living babies
prior pregnancy
abortion
premature and term birth
number of children currently living
4) sexual history
dyspareunia
lack of libid
of high school and many high school graduates don’t go on college.
The gradual, but major, physical changes do not help to clarify the issue. We’ll deal with adolescent’s physical, psychological and social issue.
Puberty is marked by the sudden enlargement of the reproductive organs and sexual genitalia and the development of secondary sex characteristics.
2. Physical changes in adol
The Definition of the ‘Psychopath’
The word psychopath was first used by the French psychiatrist Philippe Pinel in the 19th century, and the German psychologist Schneider explained the concept in the 1920s. It indicates a person who has ‘Psycho-pathy’. It is a personality disorder in which antisocial behavior happens without conscience and without reason. Psychopathy, which is also cal
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif
Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b
Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b
3. symptom
A person with ADHD may have some or all of the following symptoms:
• difficulty paying attention to details and tendency to make careless mistakes in school or other activities; producing work that is often messy and careless
• easily distracted by irrelevant stimuli and frequently interrupting ongoing tasks to attend to trivial noises or events that are usually i
3. Types of Learning disability
1) Academic Learning disability
These Disabilities are also respectively termed "dyslexia"(Reading Disorder), "dysgraphia"(Writing Disorder), and "dyscalculia"(Mathematics disorder). Youth with learning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or