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Nurse Practitioner Reflection
Nurse Practitioner Reflection
Reflection in Action - During
My own perception is that the most challenging and yet still rewarding for Nurse Practitioners (NP) is to open an independent practice office while filling the gap created as a result of diminishing or rather vanishing of the service by the nursing ...
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Reflective Journal
Reflective Journal
Introduction
This issue involves a patient I was assigned to take care of who was suffering from vulvar cancer. The patient has lately been experiencing acute pain and the doctors at the hospital have decided to call a meeting with the family of the patient. The purpose of this ...
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Advantages and Disadvantages: Licensing for Assistants and Practioners With Overlapping Responsibilities
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Advantages and Disadvantages: Licensing for Assistants and Practioners With Overlapping Responsibilities
Introduction
The field of medicine is one of those few fields which can never say that they have too many professionals working in them. There can be no point ...
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HEALTH PROMOTION
Does the Ottawa charter still have relevance for health promotion today?
Does the Ottawa charter still have relevance for health promotion today?
Introduction
Health promotion is concerned with providing people with the techniques, support networks and information in order to enable them to make positive changes to their health. As a health ...
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Post-abortion Syndrome
Is there a Post-abortion Syndrome??
Yes, there is obviously post-abortion syndrome (PAS) and it affects everyone. This syndrome is in a form of post-suffering stress disorder. It is a process in which a woman make a choice to abort his baby and after doing that she experiences grief, regret and ...
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END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
End Stage Renal Disease
End Stage Renal Disease
Thesis statement
Organizations providing treatment for the patients of end stage of the renal disease, ensuring that the cost and quality of the treatment is easily accessible for all patients. Since the treatment ...
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Midwifery
Midwifery
Gate Control Theory of Pain
The Gate Control Theory of Pain was developed by Melzack and Wall (1965), which explains the modulation of pain in spinal cord. This theory proposes the gating concept, takes place in the dorsal horn of spinal cord through which the information of pain passes to ...
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Outcome Management in Healthcare
Outcome Management in Healthcare
Introduction
This paper will present a discussion on the outcome management strategies for the improvement of healthcare in our local practice, hospital or even in our country. The outcome management is a strategic approach for making sure that the initiatives has been designed around government ...
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Disease trends and the delivery of health care services in United States
Disease trends and the delivery of health care services in United States
Obesity
Obesity is a disease characterized by excessive deposition of fat in the subcutaneous tissue and other tissues in the human body, and excessive body weight by 20% or ...
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ARTICLE REVIEW
Stroke awareness among British ethnic minorities
Stroke awareness among British ethnic minorities
Introduction
The aim of this paper is to discuss an article relevant to my future as a nurse, and how this article is relevant to my future role and professional practices. To begin with we will summarize the article under ...