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HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Health Information Systems
Health Information Systems
Introduction
Health information systems management is the design, analysis, implementation, and support activities related to information systems focused on health and health data (Nicholson, 2003).
Discussion
AMR stands for Adaptive Mesh Refinement. It is use for multi dimensional solution of hyperbolic system of conservation laws often ...
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ASTHMA IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE
Asthma in Sports and Exercise
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Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) can be explicated as a phenomenon of reversible and transient airway narrowing by heavy exercise. It is a very common scenario with myriad athletes. Cold weather has immense affect on the narrowing of airway that causes EIA or ...
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Health Issues Faced By African American Women
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African American women substantiate more inadequate health status and more risky health behaviors as compared to their White counterparts. Shorter life expectancy; higher levels of overweight and obesity; higher rates of death due to cerebrovascular disease, heart disease and diabetes; smaller levels of physical ...
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Winning or Losing
Executive Summary
Almost everyone is familiar with the term 'drugs', but many people don't know that there are good as well as bad drugs. This research was carried out in order to determine the extent of drug trafficking in the United States, and the efforts being made by the ...
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U.S HEALTHCARE
Healthcare of United States
Healthcare of United States
Introduction
U.S. health care system is represented by independent services at three main levels, a family medicine, hospital care and public health. Medical services in the U.S. are private individuals and legal entities. Various commercial, charitable and government organizations offer patients both outpatient and ...
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Quality Management in Healthcare Setups
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Hospitals are sensitive institutes where patients are admitted and doctors try their best to save their lives. This paper discusses the importance of quality in a healthcare setup and how it contributes towards better treatment and overall efficiency. Quality is a very vague word which cannot ...
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GOW-GATES MANDIBULAR BLOCK VS. ACUPUNCTURE
Gow-Gates Mandibular Block vs. Acupuncture
Gow-Gates Mandibular Block vs. Acupuncture
Introduction
Acupuncture is one of the ancient models for healing. It has been practiced in China for at least 2,500 years and is an important component of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Acupuncture is a healing system, based on ...
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND DEMENTIA
Occupational Therapy for Patients with Dementia
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Studies of occupational therapy showed improved quality of life of patients with dementia and their caregivers. The choice of non-drug treatments can help people with dementia to cope with the vagaries of daily life reducing, at the same time, the pressure on ...
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NURSING CARE SERVICES
Nursing Care Services
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “Nursing” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Nursing” and its relation with “organizational environment”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Nursing” and tries to gauge its effect on ...
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BI-POLAR DEPRESSION
Bi-Polar Depression
Bi-Polar Depression
Introduction
Bipolar depression, formerly called "manic-depressive illness, is a disorder that causes phases of mania or elation and depression. The manic phase is characterized by the appearance of a period of mood elevation, abnormal, expansive and irritable, at least one week. The elevated mood is an extraordinary ability to ...