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MECHANICAL NECK PAIN
The Effect Of Manipulation And Mobilisation in the Mechanical Neck Pain
The Effect of Manipulation and Mobilisation Techniques in the Mechanical Neck Pain
Introduction
Mechanical Neck pain is a common health complaint, with a prevalence of 15% in the United Kingdom. There are three divisions of neck pain. Acute neck ...
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OBESITY
Can Government Policy Reduce Obesity?
Can Government Policy Reduce Obesity?
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The problem of obesity is spreading worldwide and represents a serious threat to health. While it is believed that obesity is a result of sedentary lifestyles among individuals, the role of the government agencies in curbing it, certainly cannot be ignored. Obesity ...
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Nursing
Nursing
Case Study #1
Menorrhagia is the problem that is causing anemia in Ms A. she is facing reduction in red blood cells as she is in premenopausal. The fact is that in case she loses more than 80mL (around three tablespoons) per menstrual cycle, then this can possibly cause anemia. However, ...
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Evidence-Based Practice
Evidence-Based Practice
Evidence-Based Practice
Introduction
Evidence-based practice joined evidence-based medicine with the introduction of psychiatric journals in 1998. The ideas of evidence-based practice are old, but its assumptions are sound, the reservations are based on how its tenants are promoted. There is only one evidence accepted about treatment which is derived from ...
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HIV AND AIDS
HIV and AIDS Sex Education in South Africa
HIV and AIDS Sex Education in South Africa
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HIV
H - Stands for 'Human' as this virus only infects human beings.
I - Stands for 'Immune-deficiency' as this virus creates deficiency within the immune system of a human body which ...
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Narrative Pedagogy in Nursing
Narrative Pedagogy in Nursing
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Narrative pedagogy has been developed over the last decade in nursing as a means of complementing a conventional content and competency driven pedagogy (Benner, 1994). It focuses attention on the human experience of health care by deriving shared meanings from interpretation of stories. ...
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Biomedical Laboratory Techniques
Biomedical Laboratory Techniques
Biomedical Laboratory Techniques
Introduction
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer death in women in USA and the first one in Argentina . In the past decades, the development of strategies for breast cancer treatment focused on ...
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Genetic diseases
Genetic diseases
Introduction
Genetic conditions are important to families and individuals because they carry information about disease that can be passed on through generations from parents to children. Knowing (or not knowing) about a family history of genetic illness may be important for an individual's health, lifestyle, and psychological well-being. ...
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Ethics and law in health care
Nursing Ethics
Background
The paper investigates the ethical dilemma of the case. The case is about drunken women who is injured and wounded at 2.30 am. A nurse is called for the assistance who is working in a night shift in paramedic. When the nurse arrived there ...
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Nursing
[Name of the Institute]
Nursing
Liberal Education for Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice
Nursing encompass an extensive range of fields, as well as health care problems, which are continuously changing and on the front of guiding this profession path. Problems for instance health care modification, nursing deficiencies, low incomes for mentors and moral principles ...