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NURSING & DIABETES SELF MANAGEMENT
Nursing & Diabetes Self Management
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Name of Institution
Nursing & Diabetes Self Management
Diabetes is a very complicated condition that needs you to make balanced alternatives every day. Those alternatives involve foods you eat, how actually dynamic you are, verifying your glucose levels and taking drugs your ...
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NURSING THEORIST
Nursing Theories of Florence Nightingale
Nursing Theories of Florence Nightingale
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Nursing is the ultimate academic discipline and practice profession to have been shaped by women's leadership. Nursing was historically viewed as an extension of a woman's role in the home. Organized nursing had its roots in religious orders of women and ...
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Outline for the topic
Outline for the topic
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Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive system, which evolves in spurts (or crises). It is mainly characterized by attacks of abdominal pain and diarrhea that can last several weeks or months. Fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition can occur even if ...
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Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting over 5 million Americans according to statistics provided by the Alzheimer's Association for the year 2009. Characterized by memory loss, personality changes, behavioral symptoms, and functional decline, AD is a deficit in communication at all levels ranging from ...
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Tetrology of Fallot
Tetrology of Fallot
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Tetralogy (i.e., the combination of four symptoms or elements) of Fallot (TOF) is the most common congenital heart anomaly classified as cyanotic (vs. acyanotic); TOF is characterized by ventricular septal defect (VSD; a defect in the septal/tissue layer between the ventricle chambers). Right ventricular (RV) outflow ...
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
Epidemiology - Infant Mortality
Epidemiology - Infant Mortality
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The infant mortality rate “is regarded as one of the most revealing measures of how well a society is meeting the need of its people”. Infant mortality is one of the most important determinants of the health of a population. It reflects not ...
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PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH
Perinatal Mental Health
Perinatal Mental Health
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In order to raise the child in a better way, it is imperative for the mother to be in the excellent state of health. Physical health and mental wellbeing is so important for a mother. This health concern issues become more important during pregnancy ...
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REFLECTIVE WRITING
Reflective Writing
Reflective Writing
I am using Jones reflection on James Smith, the paper is about the dying patient and the nurses who are not prepared how to take care of the dying patient. Nursing students are not prepared and they anxious about taking care of the dying patients. ...
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity
Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity
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Health literature has differentiated the terms spirituality and religiosity, in that spirituality refers to the human expression of meaning and purpose in life, while religiosity is the expression of rites and rituals of a faith tradition (Tiffen & ...
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Medicine
Medicine
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This paper has been written with regards to people who should be provided with treatment even if they cannot afford healthcare and the bill they receive should not be so astronomical that they cannot afford treatment. Therefore, the paper talks about uninsured individuals, and
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There are also many individuals ...