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NURSING SHORTAGES
Nursing Shortages
Introduction1
Nursing Shortages in current context2
Professional Practices and Nursing Shortages4
The Role of Policy Drivers in current context of Nuring shortages and practices of nurses6
Exploiting the practices Reflection and Reflective in context of shortages10
The major Issues of Nursing Shortages influencing professional health care practices11
References12
Nursing Shortages
Introduction
The nursing shortages refer to ...
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Dealing Patients with Dementia
Dealing patients with Dementia
Introduction
The word 'Dementia' as defined by World Health Organization, is a clinical syndrome due to a brain disease, characterized by intellectual or cognitive decline in comparison with the previous mental state, mostly of a chronic and/or progressive nature. It involves deterioration in higher mental ...
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Research Critique
Research Critique
Introduction
The article that has been selected for critique is Explore the Effectors of Bone Mineral Density in Community Women written by Shu-Fang Chang. This research article involves the study related to epidemiological studies involving women of Asia who presented that mineral density of their bone has been low ...
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Qualitative Nursing Research Critique
Critique of the Article
Introduction
Qualitative data comprise of experiences and words, not numerical data. In order to analyze a data, creativity, deep understanding and thorough study are required. (Powell and Renner, 2003) Qualitative research is essentially a collection of various approaches that have similarities as well as differences. ...
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Community & Public Health Nursing
Community & Public Health Nursing
Synopsis - Chapter 7
Epidemiology is the study of the frequency, distribution, and determinants of disease in humans. Its aim is the prevention or effective control of disease. The term originated in the study of epidemics, rapidly spreading diseases that affect large numbers ...
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Week 3-Case Study 2
Case Study
Case Presentation
Age: 56 years
Height: 5.5 inches = 13.97 cm = 0.139 m = 0.0195 m2
Weight: 174 lb = 78.9 Kg
Body Mass Index = 29.0
Solution
Mrs. Jenson was 56 years old lady, having 5.5 inches height and 174 pounds weight. She started gaining weight after entering the phase ...
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Continued Professional Development
Continued Professional Development
Introduction
People choose the profession of nursing due to reason that it is the most devoted field, to work for someone else whole heartedly. To treat more than a disease is the eventual objective of all health professionals. Nursing is really an honourable profession. The basic purpose ...
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Females at Risk For Cardiovascular Disease
Females at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Introduction
The definition of epidemiology encompasses preventing and controlling diseases in human populations. This is usually accomplished using three levels of prevention. Primary prevention seeks to reduce the frequency of new cases of disease occurring in a population and, ...
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SMOKING CESSATION
Health Promotion Program And Smoking Cessation
Health Promotion Program And Smoking Cessation
Introduction
Smoking has adverse impact on the health and wellbeing of person and can lead to many acute to chronic health related diseases. Smoking cessation can be beneficial as it will stop the prevalence of health related risks and help ...
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Family Relationship
Family Relationship
Introduction
This paper intends to explore the psychology of the family. In this context, it presents chooses and examines a family relationship of mother. The psychology of family analyzes how and why we have families and close relationships and also the dynamics of family interactions. The structure of families ...