Rating
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease
Introduction
Parkinson's disease - a chronic disease that is characteristic for those older age groups. Caused by progressive destruction and loss of neurons in the black substance of the midbrain and other parts of the central nervous system, using as the neurotransmitter dopamine. For Parkinson's disease is characterized ...
Rating
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Occupational Safety and Health
Occupational Safety and Health
Introduction
Reducing and eliminating all work safety hazards including diseases, illnesses, injuries and stress got dealt by the occupational safety. The basic areas of occupational safety and health include multiple areas of expertise such as social sciences, health sciences, ...
Rating
ISSUE IS PATIENT NON-COMPLAINCE WITH TREATMENT
Issue is Patient Non-compliance with Treatment
Issue is Patient Non-compliance with Treatment
Introduction
The issue of non-compliance with medical advice by patients is a problem reported by most health professionals. In particular, it show great difficulties in meeting the long-term treatment to be followed by patients with transplant ...
Rating
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY COMMITTEE REPORT
Health Psychology: Committee Report
Health Psychology: Committee Report
Introduction
Access to affordable healthcare has been a topic for decades in this country. It has caused many to lose their lives due to the lack of affordable or absence of adequate healthcare. The growing concern, in part, is because of ...
Rating
SOMNOPHILIA
Somnophilia
Somnophilia
Introduction
In this paper, we will discuss a disease which is called Somnophilia. Somnophilia is a disease which occurs when A sexual preference for unconscious or sleeping people. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Somnophilia will be discussed in this paper. One of the many paraphilia is ...
Rating
CARE STUDY
Care Study
Care Study
Introduction
Dementia is a global mental impairment affecting all psychic abilities and gradually altering the emotion and the voluntary activity of the patient, his social behaviour. It is characterized by a progressive evolution of this deficit forever, dementia is usually due to organic brain damage, more or less ...
Rating
STRESS AT HOME
Stress at Home
Stress at Home
Introduction
The word stress is opposite of the word relaxation. It is something everyone deals with everyday. In the ordinary life, there are many places where we find ourselves stressful. The stress can be at workplace, home, and different occasions. In this study we will ...
Rating
PANIC ATTACKS
Panic Attacks
Panic Attacks
Introduction
Panic attacks are phases or episodes of severe apprehension or fear that are of relatively short durations and abrupt onset. They are feelings of terror that strike without warning that can occur at any time including the time when the person is sleeping. These attacks typically start ...
Rating
LEARNING TEAM TOOLS
Learning Team Tools
Learning Team Tools
Nursing teams can use the Safer Nursing Care Tool to work out safe staffing on hospital wards by putting in information about patients' conditions. They can also match staffing levels with nursing performance in areas such as pressure sores, nutrition and ...
Rating
LIFE
Determinants of the beginning and end of life
Determinants of the beginning and end of life
Introduction
The aim of this study is to analyze key themes concerning the end of life in old age and to consider how these can contribute to gerontological knowledge. Drawing on international data, trends in mortality are ...