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The Challenges of U.S. Healthcare
The Challenges of U.S. Healthcare
Introduction
The United States boasts a healthcare system that is the envy of many countries around the world. The system is geared towards catering to a broad spectrum of the American population. Statistically, the percentage of Americans without any healthcare insurance ...
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Nursing Guidelines
Nursing Guidelines
Introduction
There are not all the substances that usually lead to the problems because a small ratio of these substances makes patients dependent on them. The usage of illegal substance use is very common among the large segments of population because around fifty percent of youth has ...
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Qualitative Research in Clinical Area
Qualitative Research in Clinical Area
Introduction
Many debates about research methods are fundamentally disagreements about the clinical approaches taken to the investigation for psychological phenomena. Most accounts of research methods tend to avoid these debates, by the use of two main strategies. The one strategy is to ...
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CHILDREN HEALTHCARE
Children Healthcare
Children Healthcare
Introduction
It is acknowledged that nutrition education is a key constituent of lifelong healthy eating and should start from the early stages of life (Pérez-Rodrigo and Aranceta, 2001). Flynn et al. (2006), in reviewing best practice in reducing obesity and related chronic disease in children and young people, ...
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ULCER
A Qualitative Systematic Review of Experiences of Families of Patients with Pressure Ulcer
Table of Contents
Background of the Study1
Aims3
Objectives3
Literature Review Framework3
History and Current scenario4
Emphasizing the Need of Awareness Programs Regarding the Disease for Families with PU Patients5
Factors Contributing to Pressure Ulcer and the Prevention Measure Accordingly7
Risk Assessment Pressure Score8
Families ...
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CASE STUDY
NUR 3020 Transition to Professional Practice Assignment 2 Case Study
NUR 3020 Transition to Professional Practice Assignment 2 Case Study
Question 1: Identify all the issues (facts) within the context of the case study.
Ethical issues are the major factors that may contribute adversely to the reputation as well as ...
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Philosophy of Nursing
Philosophy of nursing
Introduction
The philosophy of nursing is related to our beliefs towards the profession of nursing and nursing activities. Ethical beliefs and values are supported through the profession of nursing.
Discussion
The perception of the nursing among the students which have progressed from initial entrance into the nursing educational ...
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Impact of Communication on Safety in the Operating Room
Impact of Communication on Safety in the Operating Room
Nature of the study
In the operating room, patient safety has long been a concern for hospitals. Since ORs are high-stress environments and difficult work environments are created by disruptive behavior in the ORs, ...
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Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
Introduction
The immune system in the human body is a system of biological processes and structures within an organism that protects against disease. The core purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss the important factors that are essential components of the immune system of the human organism. The ...
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Nursing Care of the Child Theory and Practicum Nursing Research Article Critique
Nursing Care of the Child Theory and Practicum Nursing Research Article Critique
Introduction to the Article
The article undertaken for analysis and interpretation is entitled “Critical Care Nursing, Ethical Decision-Making and Stress”, which has been crafted and produced by ...