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International Council of Nurses
International Council of Nurses
Introduction
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation that is formed by a combination of over 130 national nurses associations (NNAs). ICN, as an organization, represents more than 13 million nurses globally. This organization was formed in the year 1899, and is the ...
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Nursing to Patient Ratio
Nursing to Patient Ratio
Introduction
Nursing is a significant branch of healthcare system. The role and responsibilities of this branch extends beyond the scope of doctrines and principles of healthcare system. Nursing management is the most vitally integral part of healthcare systems. The goals and objectives of health care ...
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The Ethical Nurse
The Ethical Nurse
Introduction
Ethics guide us how to behave rightly; it tells us the difference between right and wrong and commands us how we should constraint the pursuit of self-interest when our actions affect others (MacDonald, 2010). Every profession have some codes of ethics, similarly, ethics are ...
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Obesity in USA
Obesity in USA
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In today's developed world, Obesity has materialized as the major nutritional problem. This problem has over emerged over a short span of time and in United States itself, it began late twentieth century. The outbreak in children came around soon after. Data from surveys has shown ...
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
Health, Safety and Risk Management Policies
Health, Safety and Risk Management Policies
Introduction
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate a thorough understanding regarding the current legislative outline and organisational health, safety and risk management policies, procedures and practices that are relevant to health and social care of children and ...
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PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTHCARE
Performance Improvement in Healthcare
Performance Improvement in Healthcare
Introduction
In this essay, a sphere in health related practice in Australia which requires performance improvement. In an attempt to understand the topic thoroughly, a health care organization would be chosen i.e. XYZ Hospital in Australia. Diabetes is a major illness around ...
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NOW I REMEMBER
Now I remember
Now I remember
I used to judge people based on my evaluation of my first encounter with them. I had always believed that the first impression that a person makes is the last impression that he/she ever makes (Leigh, 2010). I went through most of my teenage ...
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Managing deteriorating Patients
Managing deteriorating patients with GI bleeding in recovery
Managing deteriorating patients with GI bleeding in recovery
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The purpose behind this paper is to show how to effectively manage deteriorating patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and to identify key strategies that can be implemented within healthcare organizations in order ...
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HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS in United Kingdom and Thailand
HIV/AIDS in United Kingdom and Thailand
Introduction
A disease of the human immune system, Human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), is caused by an immunodeficiency virus. In the initial stages, a person experiences influenza and nausea. This is followed by a series of prolonged ...
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CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
Criminological Theory
Criminological Theory
Defining Criminology
Criminology is a field that is very rich in academic imagination. To a level, this variety of theorizing reflects the discipline's irresponsibility and its incapability as of yet to develop a single standard which is so empirically better than its competitors that it earns the devotion ...