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Continued Professional Development
Continued Professional Development
Introduction
People choose the profession of nursing due to reason that it is the most devoted field, to work for someone else whole heartedly. To treat more than a disease is the eventual objective of all health professionals. Nursing is really an honourable profession. The basic purpose ...
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Synthesis
Synthesis
Obesity: The Relationship between Physical Activity and Diseases
Physical activities and exercises are the need of human beings to stay fit and healthy in the busy routine activities of the people. According to Brownson, Boehmer, and Luke (2005), physical activity is a process involving movement of body muscles through work, ...
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NURSING EDUCATION
Nursing
Nursing
Introduction
This paper will include information regarding the profession of nurses. It aims to provide information about how nurses entered higher education around the globe in the regions of Australia, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom and United States of America. It will specifically be identifying how nurses around the globe ...
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Community & Public Health Nursing
Community & Public Health Nursing
There are many influences of the social and communal instances on the overall behavior of the person. Especially if one talks in the context of the healthcare, it is very important to make sure that all of these differences are taken ...
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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
Health & Social Care
Health & Social Care
Communication Skills in Health and Social Care
LO. 1
1.1 Relevant Theories Of Communication To Health And Social Care Contexts
There are a number of identified theories that developed the initial setting of the health and social care contexts, but even had results in ...
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DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
Diagnostic Techniques in Pathology
Diagnostic Techniques in Pathology
Patient history
A 20 year women who was previously quite healthy began suffering from fever and a productive cough over the past 24 hours. After she was presented her GP, it was determined that she was suffering from severe chest infections. This was due ...
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CARE PLAN FOR ASTHMA
Public Health Challenges in Chronic and Complex Nursing
Introduction3
Asthma4
Contributing Factors for Asthma4
Prevalence of Asthma in Australia5
Asthma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders6
Double Burden of Asthma6
Asthma Among Indigenous Australians7
Primary, Secondary And Tertiary Considerations7
Primary Prevention8
Secondary Prevention8
Tertiary Prevention8
Care Plan for Asthma9
The Control Over Second Hand Smoke11
Recommendations12
References13
Public Health Challenges in Chronic and ...
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BRONFENBRENNER'S
Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory
Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory
Introduction
Bronfenbrenner's theory looks at the child development within the context of the system of relationships that forms his or her environment. This theory defines a complex layer of the environment which each having an effect over the development of child. Theory has been recently ...
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Females at Risk For Cardiovascular Disease
Females at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Introduction
The definition of epidemiology encompasses preventing and controlling diseases in human populations. This is usually accomplished using three levels of prevention. Primary prevention seeks to reduce the frequency of new cases of disease occurring in a population and, ...
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HIV/AIDS
Ethics principles to HIV/AIDS
Ethics principles to HIV/AIDS
Introduction
The Ethnic disparities have raised serious issue in health care setting of United States. Report shows that American receives less quality care for most disaster diseases HIV/AIDS as compare with Whites (Smedley et.al, 2009). Since HIV/AIDS is a global issue, aim of ...