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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (EOP)
Emergency Management (EOP)
Emergency Management (EOP)
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Emergencies can happen without warning at any time. Therefore, one needs to be physically and psychologically prepared for unexpected accidents or disasters, and it is a responsibility of both individuals as well as institutions. The state disaster management departments are responsible for studying, completing ...
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Article Critique
Article Critique
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The paper attempts to present article critique for two different articles. The articles include the article “Hourly rounds: what does the evidence indicate?” by Margo A. Halm and the article “Relationship between call light use and response time and inpatient falls in acute care settings” by Huey-Ming Tzeng ...
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OBESITY AND GLOBALIZATION
Obesity and Globalization
[Name of the institute]Obesity and Globalization
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The phenomenon of globalization embraces the idea of spreading factors of knowledge, capital, technology and culture from one part of the world to another or from one country to another. Globalization can be considered as a source that is producing both ...
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MINOR ILLNESS
Assessment and Management of Minor Illness In Primary Care Setting
Assessment and Management of Minor Illness In Primary Care Setting
Eczema is by definition, a dermal inflammatory reaction, which is not contagious and itchy. The disease has an immune pathogenesis character-irritant. Eczema - an acute or chronic inflammation of the superficial ...
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Non-theoretical Perspective
Non-theoretical Perspective
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The non-nursing theoretical perspective deals with the side of Nursing that does not have to deal expressly with medicine. At times, nurses are required to look after their patients from other perspectives aside from the medical one for instance, strategizing, publishing articles or even managing the clients ...
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Case Study in Leadership: De-motivation in staff nurses
Case Study in Leadership: De-motivation in staff nurses
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The purpose of this case study is to expand the boundaries of author's knowledge by exploring some relevant facts related to different aspects of leadership in nursing. This case study examines the causes of demotivation ...
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The Effect Of HIV/AIDS On Families
In the USA, almost one and a quarter million people are living with AIDS and around 500,000 of these have died. HIV/AIDS thus affects the family members of both living and deceased AIDS patients. Moreover, around 40,000 new AIDS infections happen in the U.S. yearly. ...
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Complementary And Alternative Medicine
Complementary And Alternative Medicine
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An exceptional inclination toward the incorporation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatment options with the approach of traditional medication is taking place. Hospitals are providing CAM treatment plans, health care organizations are providing these kinds of treatment methods, an escalating numbers of medical ...
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Emotion Work in Midwifery
Emotion Work in Midwifery
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Midwives imply those individuals, who shall make way for the development and objective of easing the process of childbirth, child delivery and post-partum, which implies the delicate phase of birth until six weeks of child breeding. Here, the role of the midwife is essential, ...
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STRESS
Stress is all in the Mind
Stress is all in the Mind
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Man is so constructed that it can comprehensively develop in favourable circumstances, and to be able to survive under unfavourable. Survival is supported by an automated process, as the stress response. If there is a sense of danger, the body ...