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ASSIGNMENT 1 - PEDIATRIC CARE
Assignment 1 - Pediatric Care
Assignment 1 - Pediatric Care
Introduction
Family-centred management of children needing medical attention is one of the most important components of registered nursing practices in Australia. In such cases, registered professional nurses are expected to work along with the concerned family in order to ...
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JUNK FOOD
Fast Food
Introduction3
Discussion4
Risks of Fast Food4
Lack of energy7
Poor concentration7
Heart diseases8
Diabetes and blood sugar9
Solutions10
Hazards of junk food11
Hazard Analyses and Risks Assessment12
Recipe review12
Process/preparation review13
Holistic approaches13
Conclusion15
References16
Fast Food
Introduction
Junk food is a type of food which does not contain any calories. An empty calorie food is one which is deficient in micronutrients ...
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Road Traffic Accidents
Road Traffic Accidents
Introduction
Road traffic accidents are considered as one of the major cause of mortality and morbidity globally. A study was conducted on the extent of road traffic accidents in USA, which revealed that the number of deaths and disabilities from the road traffic accidents are increasing day ...
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Clinical Management of Complex Cases in the Residential Care Setting
Clinical Management of Complex Cases in the Residential Care Setting
Introduction
Elderly patients usually suffer from more than one disease at a time. The clinical management of multiple diseases in elderly patients is unusual and requires the appropriate treatment with respect to each ...
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Ethics in a Public Administration Setting
Introduction
Public administration is rendered as in important aspect of government and governance. The executive of any government forms the core element of the power of the state and it contains many ministries and agencies under it ...
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Research/ Statistics
Research/ Statistics
Nursing - Qualitative Overview
What is qualitative research?
In qualitative research is used the methods regarding the quality. Those methods are opposed to the quantity, and explain the why and how of the subject rather than what, when, where.
How does qualitative research differ from quantitative research?
Qualitative research differs from quantitative ...
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Healthcare Consumer: Trends and Marketing
Healthcare Consumer: Trends and Marketing
Reflective Summary
The trends and regulations of today's health care system are dependent on the targeted consumers. This makes the analysis of the health care system a daunting task for researchers (Kotler and Shalowitz et al., 2008). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
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Causes of Mortality and Health Improvements in United States
Causes of Mortality and Health Improvements in United States
Major Causes of U.S Mortality in the Last 100 Years
In the past years of 1900, the leading causes of death in population include diphtheria, prenatal conditions, cancer, accidents, chronic nephritis, stroke, heart disease, diarrhea ...
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Chronic Illness and Care Management
Chronic Illness and Care Management
Introduction
Disease administration had been the strategy used to administer consideration. With projections in regards to builds in interminable conditions, another concentrate on unending malady has risen as a Chronic Care Management (CCM) system. CCM is a structural schema for enhancing ceaseless ...
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Question and Answer
What are the major causes of disease and death in the 21st century (example chronic illnesses, non communicable diseases, etc) that continue to affect U.S. citizens in spite of achievement in public health in the past century?
The Chronic and non communicable disease are prevailing in the society. ...