This document discusses cervical cancer and discharge. It provides instructions for two peer replies on the topic. The replies must be a minimum of 300 words each, cite at least two scholarly references, and be free of plagiarism. One reply should consider elaborating on the statement that many women report food cravings and increased appetite during the luteal phase. The document also provides background that the author is a registered nurse enrolled in a psychiatric practitioner program. It concludes with formatting instructions for submitted papers.
1. Discussion: Cervical cancer and discharge
Discussion: Cervical cancer and dischargeDiscussion: Cervical cancer and
dischargeInstructions:– Reply # 1: Consider discussing cervical cancer and discharge on
your reply.– Reply # 2: For your reply, consider elaborating on the statement – “Many
women report food cravings and increased appetite during the luteal phase (Kwan &
Onwude, 2015).“In your reply to each of your peers, discuss content that you learned while
exploring the website and a resource they might find helpful as well. The expectation is not
that you “agree” or “disagree” with your peers but that you develop a reply post with
information that is validated via citations to encourage learning and to bring your own
perspective to the conversation.– Utilize at least two scholarly references per peer
post.Please, send me the two documents separately, for example one is the reply to my
peers Post #1, and the second one is the reply to my other peer Post #2.– Minimum of 300
words per peer reply.– TURNITIN ASSIGNMENT (FREE OF PLAGIARISM)Background: I am
currently enrolled in the Psych Mental Health Practitioner Program, I am a Registered
Nurse, I work at a Psychiatric Hospital.ORDER NOW FOR ORIGINAL, PLAGIARISM-FREE
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