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QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Quantitative study
Quantitative study
Introduction
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian women's. Survival rates are not uniform and vary by geographic location. In Canada, it estimated in 2003 that more than 21000 women's were diagnosed as affected by this cancer. Despite the lower incidence rates within low-and ...
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WORKING IN THE PERI-OPERATIVE ENVIRONMENT
Working in the Peri-Operative Environment
Working in the Peri-Operative Environment
Part A: Patient Journey from GP Visit to Admission for Surgery
For the purpose of this assignment, we have selected a fake patient named 'John' who is suffering from Hip fracture. In this section, his journey from GP ...
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NURSING The Role of Assessment in Nursing
The Role of Assessment in Nursing
Nursing
Nursing is a very visible and valued health profession. At workforce of 2.5 million, registered nurses are the largest health care occupation. Each year, in Gallup's annual Honesty and Ethics of Professions poll, nursing voted as the most ...
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THEORY IN NURSING
Theory of Self Transcendence
Name of writer
Name of supervisorTable of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion2
Purpose of the Theory2
Significance of the Theory3
Self Transcendence in Nursing3
Self Transcendence in Practice4
Other Nursing Authorities and Notable Research4
Conclusion5
References6
Theory of Self Transcendence
Introduction
Dr. Pamela G. Reed is a professor at the University of Arizona, College of Nursing. She is one of ...
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Ethical Considerations of Health Information Management
Ethical Considerations of Health Information Management
Introduction
Considering the ethical values leading over health information management has turning out to be more significant than ever before. To help productively direct these decisive ethical necessities, Ethical Features of Health Information Management has been improved, rationalized, and extended ...
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Ethical Considerations of Health Information Management
Ethical Considerations of Health Information Management
Introduction
The ethical considerations of the healthcare information management take account of the protection of confidentiality and safety measures of wellbeing account; revelation of health report; growth, exercise, and upholding of health information schemes and health data; and making ...
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RESEARCH ARTICLE REVIEW
Research Article Review
Research Article Review
Summary of the Article
The research journal based on the early pregnancy complications for child and mother. The researchers have conducted an interview from primigravida (women who are experiencing first time pregnancy) mothers of teenage and adult both. It is a cross sectional ...
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ADVANCED PAEDIATRIC DECISION MAKING
Advanced Paediatric Decision Making
Table of Contents
Advanced Pediatric Decision Making3
Introduction3
Theory of Decision Making4
Evidence-Based Decision Making4
Decision Analysis5
Algorithm6
Pediatrics7
Role of Pediatrician7
The different types of pediatric practice:9
Pediatric hospital:9
Pediatrics liberal10
Pediatrics in maternity10
The PMI, medical school10
The pediatric specialist institutions, CAMSP and SESSAD10
Threats on the pediatrics:11
Clinical decision making process11
Stages of decision analysis are:11
Defining ...
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HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
Issues For Health Care Professionals
Issues for Health Care Professionals
Introduction
A health care professional is an individual who provides preventive, curative, promotional or rehabilitative health care services in a systematic way to individuals, families or communities. There are many legal and ethical facing these professionals during the course of their ...
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Community Teaching Tool Project
Community Teaching Tool Project
Introduction
In this paper community members vulnerable to different types of diseases will be identified. Health promotion and disease prevention methods will be discussed. This paper will base on the studies conducted by the United States Department of Health & Human Services. Focus will be ...