User:Liliput000/sandbox

= Visual Editor buttons = It can be helpful to copy and paste the text below into a sandbox (a type of page on Wikipedia used for drafting), and apply all of the options directly to this text to see what it does.

Paragraph: Set the style of your text. For example, make a header or plain paragraph text. You can also use it to offset block quotes.

A : Highlight your text, then click here to format it with bold, italics, etc. The “More” options allows you to underline (U), cross-out text ( S ), add code snippets ({}), change language keyboards (Aあ), and clear all formatting (  ⃠ ).

Links: Highlight text and push this button to make it a link. The Visual Editor will automatically suggest related Wikipedia articles for that word or phrase. This is a great way to connect your article to more Wikipedia content. You only have to link important words once, usually during the first time they appear. If you want to link to pages outside of Wikipedia (for an “external links” section, for example) click on the “External link” tab.

Cite: The citation tool in the Visual Editor helps format your citations. You can simply paste a DOI or URL, and the Visual Editor will try to sort out all of the fields you need. Be sure to review it, however, and apply missing fields manually (if you know them). You can also add books, journals, news, and websites manually. That opens up a quick guide for inputting your citations. Once you've added a source, you can click the “re-use” tab to cite it again.

Bullets: To add bullet points or a numbered list, click here.

Insert: This tab lets you add media, images, or tables.

Ω: This tab allows you to add special characters, such as those found in non-English words, scientific notation, and a handful of language extensions.

Sexism is defined as the prejudice or discrimination against a sex, especially against women. When applied to medicine, sexism can present itself in a variety of ways, both on the levels of clinician and patient. Female clinicians face discrimination verbally through derogatory and aggressive comments, many times based on appearance. These women face difficulties in their work environment as a result of largely male dominated positions of power within the medical field and can be denied initial hire or promotions. Female patients face discrimination through the denial of treatment as a result of not being taken seriously. The possibility of gender differences in experience of pain has lead to a discrepancy in treating female patient’s pain over that of a male patient. Men in nursing are often subjected to stereotypic treatment, rather than sexism, as a result of being in a largely female dominated field. These stereotypes include patients assuming they are gay, assuming they are the doctor, or not feeling comfortable with a male nurse.

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