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PHARMACOTHERAPY
Pharmacotherapy Used in Treating Chemical Dependency
Pharmacotherapy used in treating Chemical Dependency
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Pharmacotherapy used in different states, and complications of alcohol dependence (e.g., depression, chronic alcoholic psychosis, ADHD syndrome), but in this paper, this issue is limited to identifying common forms of pharmacotherapy used in treating chemical dependency. Such as using pharmacotherapy ...
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ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN
Organizational Design, Culture and Adaptation
Organizational Design, Culture and Adaptation
Introduction
In today's world, there are numerous healthcare programs that have been modifying their operational culture and design in order to adapt to the financial viability as well as to be self-centered (Likert, 1961). Organizational design is a guided and formal process ...
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NHS REFORM REVIEW
NHS Reform Review
NHS Reform Review
The Government has proposed significant changes in the way the National Health Service organized in United Kingdom. This essay has made the priority of examining the planned reform to the White Paper Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS. There are numerous key ...
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DRIVE PROGRAM
Organizational Design, Culture, and Adaptation: DRIVE Program
Organizational Design, Culture, and Adaptation
Introduction
The paper on diabetes discusses the Diabetes Rewards Issued Via Everyone (DRIVE) Day. The purpose of this program is to provide easier access to diabetics, especially African-Americans. Communities with a lower socio-economic well being are less likely to take ...
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NURSING
Role of a Nurse
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The role of a registered nurse, on a very broad scale, may be understood as the provision of treatment to patients, educating the patients as well as the general public on various illnesses and treatment interventions and providing medicinal, emotional and moral support to the family members ...
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TETRALOGY OF FALLOT
Pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Epidemiology2
Ventricular Septal Defect2
Pulmonary Stenosis2
Right Ventricular Hypertrophy3
Overriding Aorta3
Difference between Normal Heart and the Heart with Tetralogy Of Fallot3
Etiology5
Viral Diseases5
Poor Nutrition5
Premature Birth5
Use of alcohol6
Age6
Diabetes6
Heredity6
Pathophysiology7
Diagnosis8
Physical Exam8
Echocardiography9
Electrocardiogram9
Chest X-Ray9
Pulse Oximetry10
Cardiac Catheterization10
Treatment10
Complete Intra-cardiac Repair11
Temporary Surgery (Palliative Surgery)12
Conclusion13
References14
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This assignment explains Treaty of Fallot (TOF) in context of Epidemiology, ...
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Community Health Project, Part 2-Framework and Intervention Plan
Community Health Project, Part 2—Framework and Intervention Plan
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Many Adults and Children have to suffer with the problem of unhealthy nutrition. There is empirical evidence that health promotion programs are required bring awareness about physical activity and to promote it. Such programs will ...
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Grief and Crisis
Grief and Crisis
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Nurses are undoubtedly masters of all trades. They not only have to be professionally qualified to address the health related concerns of their patients, but they also have to adequately handle tasks, reports and deal with people in such a manner that is both receptive to ...
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL CARE
Human Rights and Social Care
Human Rights and Social Care
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The mission of every health care department is to enhance the health and well-being of patients by offering them with efficient fitness and human service which can only be ensured by keeping check and balance over organization. ...
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Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
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Legalization is an option that has not gotten a chance but should be granted one. Whereas numerous persons seem that legalizing marijuana would increase the amount of use, marijuana should be legalized because it will decrease the large allowances of cash expended on enforcement and it will ...