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THE ROAD OF LOST INNOCENT
The Road of Lost Innocent
The Road of Lost Innocent
Author Introduction
Somaly Mam is a Cambodian author and human rights advocate who doesn't know her parents or have any of her birth records. When her parents fled from the Khmer Rouge she left in a Phnong village. She stayed in ...
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Statistics
Statistics
Introduction
This report is based on different independent factors like
Research should be learned by all students
I really enjoy research
Research is useful for my career
The skills I assumed in research will be helpful for me in the future
I am interested in research
Research is connected to my field of study
I make use ...
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MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL ANAESTHETIC TOXICITY
Management of Local Anaesthetic Toxicity
Management of Local Anaesthetic Toxicity
Introduction
The article analysed is “Role of intralipid in the management of local anaesthetic toxicity. PMID:16913358[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE], Anaesth Intensive Care. 2006 Aug;34(4):518.
The article states that the use of local anaesthetic in hospitals is commonplace and ...
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PATIENT AND THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Patient and the physiotherapist
Introduction
Physiotherapy is a profession of health sciences dedicated to the assessment and restoration of functional capacity in humans. Physiotherapy aims the prevention, maintenance and / or restoring optimal functional capacity psycho-neuro-sensorimotor person, taking into account its environment. (Ahmed, Dawson and Smith, 2007, 138).
A ...
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POSITION PAPER
Position Paper: Nursing
Position Paper: Nursing
Introduction
This Position Statement paper will reflect on my experience of the adaptation course. In order to gain an insight into my development I will focus on certain issues that have been prominent during the course. This position paper demonstrates the importance of ...
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WALK THE LINE
Walk the Line
Walk the Line
Discussion
It is necessary to understand the management of psychoactive substances' adverse effects. The use, abuse, and dependence of addictive substances depend on socio-cultural norms, disorder of the clinical course of substance use, and neurobiology of addiction. The consumption of psychoactive substances in the various countries is frequent. ...
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THE RISE & FALL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL EMPIRE
The Rise & Fall of the American Medical Empire
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Saint Joseph College
The Rise & Fall of the American Medical Empire
After reading T.R. Reid documentary, I have developed new interest in reading more of the books that address health care issues. I ...
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PROTOCOL AND TRAINING FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Developing protocol and training for Healthcare Professionals
Developing protocol and training for Healthcare Professionals to improve compliance in patient treatment plans
The efficacy of continuing professional education (CPE) to change health care professionals' (HCP) behaviors is a subject of ongoing debate. Instructional programs for ...
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VISUAL IMPAIRMENT ON CHILDREN
Visual impairment on children
Visual impairment on children
Definition of Visual Impairment
The vision may be defined as the ability to detect light and interpret it (WRIGHT, 2011, pp. 246). Its purpose is to determine the understanding and shape of the objects, color and brightness. A visual impairment is the ...
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PATIENT HISTORY TAKING
Patient History Taking
Table of Content
Introduction3
The Setting3
The Process4
Clinical competency5
Identifying the problems and concerns5
Exploration of the Patient's Problems6
Historical perspectives on clinical competence7
Determinants of clinical competence development8
The nature of clinical competence in patient history taking9
The development of clinical competence in patient history taking process11
Conclusion13
References14
Patient History Taking
Introduction
Good history taking is ...