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Case Studies
Case Studies
Case Study 1
Anemia
Anemia is a state that builds up when blood does not contain sufficient strong red blood cells or hemoglobin. It is a most important component of red blood cells and joins oxygen. In the case study, Ms. A has few red blood cells or ...
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Diagnostic Tool for Diabetes
Diagnostic tool for Diabetes
Introduction
The research suggests that diabetes mellitus is the result of defects in insulin secretion in the body. It is basically a metabolic disorder which is the result of issues with metabolism of fat, proteins, carbohydrate and also characterized by hyperglycemia. It has been increasing ...
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Chronic kidney disease: Case Study
Chronic kidney disease: Case Study
Introduction
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a venerable, increasing decline of the functions of kidneys. The warning signs and symptoms build up gradually and comprise of vomiting, nausea, dysguesia, anorexia, fatigue, nocturia, pruritis, stomatitis, lassitude, reduced psychological perception, cramps and twitches in muscles, ...
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RESVERATROL
Resveratrol
Resveratrol
Introduction
Resveratrol is a natural phytoalexin secreted by some plants as a protective response against parasites such as bacteria or fungi. Resveratrol is currently the subject of numerous studies on its effects in animals and humans. Resveratrol is a polyphenol class of stilbenes found in some fruits such as grapes, and ...
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Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression
Introduction
Problem Statement
Is There A Significant Difference In The Occurrence Of Postpartum Depression In Mothers Who Give Birth Vaginally Compared To Mothers Who Give Birth By Cesarean?
Thesis Statement
High Occurrence Of Postpartum Depression Is Observed Among Women Who Give Birth By Cesarean.
Postpartum depression is more common among the postnatal depression. ...
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MENTORSHIP PRACTICE
A reflective critical evaluation of four key professional requirements for mentorship practice
A reflective critical evaluation of four key professional requirements for mentorship practice
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In the bookish language, mentoring is defined as a process by which a person with having more experience helps the subordinates or students to achieve certain goals. ...
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LEARNING DISABILITY
Information on Diabetics for people with Learning Disability
Accessible information on Diabetics for people with learning disability
Knowledge and understanding
Discuss different models of health & health facilitation
The role of health facilitation has developed with time. The family carers and practitioners wish to improve the health of people facing learning disabilities. The ...
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CLINICAL LEADERSHIP IN NURSING
Short Critical Analysis
Short Critical Analysis
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant information relating to the critical analysis of a health organization i.e. St Vincents & Mater Health Services. St Vincents & Mater Health Sydney (SV&MHS) is the ...
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
Introduction
Nursing is defined as a process in which an individual is required to possess; technical skills so as to handle sophisticated equipments and carry out complex procedures, effective interpersonal skills so that one can communicate appropriately, strong cognitive skills which can help observe, evaluate, ...
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HEALTHCARE
Systematic Critique of Contemporary Literature on the Delivery of Compassionate Care
Systematic Critique of Contemporary Literature on the Delivery of Compassionate Care
Introduction
Healthcare Profession is one of the noblest jobs in the world. It would be more magnificent in its virtue if it is combined with healthcare which entails the compassion ...