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NURSING
Nursing: Then and Now
Nursing: Then and Now
Introduction
Nursing is the ultimate academic discipline and practice profession, which has shaped leadership displayed by women throughout the pace of time. Nursing was historically viewed as an extension of a woman's role in the home. Organized nursing had its roots in religious ...
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Children and Influenza
Children and Influenza
Introduction
Epidemiology of Influenza and Children According to to the Centers for Disease Control (n.d.), “Epidemiology is a study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in specified populations, and application of this study to the control of health problems” (p.2), ...
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Early Detection Testing Required for Ovarian Cancer Patients
Abstract
The ovarian cancer is the 4th foremost cause of cancer death among women, in America. The silent killer as the disease is often referred to kills more women than all the Gynecologic Oncology combined (What Every Woman Should Know, n.d.). Silent because ...
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MASSAGE THERAPY VS. LAXATIVES
Massage Therapy vs. Laxatives
Massage Therapy vs. Laxatives
Introduction
Aches in elderly people with advanced Leukemia usually have many dissimilar kinds, frequency, intensity, and location of the dissimilar (Davis and Walsh, 2004; Lema, 2001; Portenoy, 1989). In fact, Twycross & Fairfield (1982) found that most elderly people with ...
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NURSING EDUCATION AND QUALITY OF PATIENT CARE
Nursing Education And Quality Of Patient Care
Nursing Education And Quality Of Patient Care
Literature Review
Nursing is an important part of the health system, with its considerable human resources and real potential to meet the needs of the population with an accessible and affordable health care. ...
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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Alternative Medicine
Alternative Medicine
This paper continues with explanations of common types of laxatives used to treat constipation problems stimulant laxatives. These cause the muscles of the small intestine and colon to move content faster, and they increase the amount of water in the stool, either by reducing the absorption of water ...
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RETENTION
Qualitative Research Understanding Factors Relating To The Retention
Qualitative Research Understanding Factors Relating To The Retention
Problem Statement and Study Purpose
To evaluate the different methods of retaining employees, their problems and requirements for better job satisfaction, the underlying reasons behind employee turnover, assessing the organizational offerings and its impact on potential ...
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DIABETES
Diabetes
Diabetes
Case Study
The paper will consider a case study of a 41 year old African American male married 3 children. A C-I test is non compliant with the diabetic regimen he is on glucophage 300mg. The following discussion will attempt to highlight the etiology of the disease, the type of diabetes ...
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PULMONARY EMBOLISM
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary Embolism
Introduction
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common and potentially life-threatening disease that affects 0.5 to 1 per 1,000 people yearly. PE usually results from a blood clot that originates in the deep veins of the legs or pelvis and travels to the pulmonary vessels, where it ...
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HAND WASHING: A GLOBAL PHENOMENON
Hand Washing: A Global Phenomenon
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “Hand Washing” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Hand Washing” and its relation with “children and their hygiene concerns”. The research also analyzes many aspects ...