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Summary Exercise
Summary Exercise
Introduction
CoARC, Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care, is an American based non-profit organization that is working on the respiratory care. This organization was founded in 1954 by the medical society of the New York States. CoARC offers a number of programs in the field of respiratory care and ...
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Role of Nurses in Creating Awareness regarding Health issues
Introduction
The main aim behind this paper is to review the literature to analyze and detect the ways for the contribution towards awareness regarding health issues. Health is basically the most important concern for the development and progress of any nation. If the ...
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Ethics in a Public Administration Setting
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Public administration is rendered as in important aspect of government and governance. The executive of any government forms the core element of the power of the state and it contains many ministries and agencies under it ...
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ASTHMA & BRONCHITIS
Asthma & Bronchitis
Asthma & Bronchitis
Introduction
The increment bleakness of persons experiencing an incendiary lung sickness, for example asthma or bronchitis is connected with expanded air contamination particles. Theory that sniffed airborne particles can enhance aviation route irritation exhibit in these sicknesses intensifying side effects. Anyhow the porousness of sniffed ...
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Evidence Based Practice
Evidence Based Practice
I have chosen the peer reviewed article, title “Creating a Culture of Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research in a Pediatric Hospital,” by Straka KL, Brandt P and Brytus J. This article is published in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing in the year of 2013.
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Research/ Statistics
Research/ Statistics
Nursing - Qualitative Overview
What is qualitative research?
In qualitative research is used the methods regarding the quality. Those methods are opposed to the quantity, and explain the why and how of the subject rather than what, when, where.
How does qualitative research differ from quantitative research?
Qualitative research differs from quantitative ...
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Collapse Using Health Information Technology as a Source of Evidence-Based Practice
Collapse Using Health Information Technology as a Source of Evidence-Based Practice
Health Information Technology
Health information technology (HIT) supports the health care professionals including the physicians and nurses in making decisions and better care plan. HIT imparts the expertise and information from ...
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Assessing Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare Services
Assessing Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare Services
Introduction
Opinion and satisfaction of patients regarding the delivery of health care services has gained great significance. The satisfaction of patients is increasingly playing a significant role for ensuring the level of quality of health care delivery and care reforms. The ...
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Healthcare Consumer: Trends and Marketing
Healthcare Consumer: Trends and Marketing
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The trends and regulations of today's health care system are dependent on the targeted consumers. This makes the analysis of the health care system a daunting task for researchers (Kotler and Shalowitz et al., 2008). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
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Causes of Mortality and Health Improvements in United States
Causes of Mortality and Health Improvements in United States
Major Causes of U.S Mortality in the Last 100 Years
In the past years of 1900, the leading causes of death in population include diphtheria, prenatal conditions, cancer, accidents, chronic nephritis, stroke, heart disease, diarrhea ...