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The Prevention and Management of Neutropenic Sepsis In Cancer Patients
The Prevention and Management of Neutropenic Sepsis In Cancer Patients
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The Prevention and Management of Neutropenic Sepsis In Cancer Patients
Introduction
There have been huge advancements in the field of the cancer treatment in the last ten years. Plans like NHS Cancer ...
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CLINICAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT
Clinical Patient Assessment
Clinical Patient Assessment
Introduction
The areas of practice, which I chose is medicine plus strokegeneral. The course, which i have been doing pertains to clinical patient assessment, It is the branch of nursing, which pertains to the healthcare of patients. The rapid technological development in the area of ...
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Nursing and Nutrition
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Introduction2
Discussion3
Nurses and Nutrition4
Nutrition - Obligation of Nurses5
Nutritional Requirements6
Nutritional Caring7
Meals and Nursing Practice8
Nutritional Assessment - A Pre-requisite for Nurses9
Methods used in Nutritional Assessment10
Nutritional Guidelines11
Conclusion15
Nursing and Nutrition
Introduction
Health is wealth is a commonly used phrase which has diverse implications and explanations. It is the quality of life; it ...
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Adolescent Obesity
Adolescent Obesity
Introduction
Seldom does it happen in today's world that an individual is so filled with the exuberance and inexpressible enthusiasm to serve the humanity, that he/she plans on devising the enthusiasm into his/her lifelong profession. Different people live in this world encompassing numerous interest and pursuits; and most of ...
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Mental health nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Introduction
Supportive nurse-patient relationships play a significant role in achieving positive health outcomes for patients and family members during traumatic life events that result in long-term emotional distress. A trusting relationship with the nurse can enhance a patient's sense of security and significantly ease the suffering ...
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CLINICAL PROBLEM
Clinical Problem at Workplace
Introduction
The mental health problems at work are rooted in a set of factors that may be related to the organization and the workplace. The repetitive and monotonous work, disruption of reporting relationships, burnout in the helping relationship, disruption of horizontal relationships, the consequences of working ...
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VISUAL RHETORIC
Visual Rhetoric: Advertisement Analysis
Visual Rhetoric: Advertisement Analysis
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I have chosen the advertisement campaign of WWF. Campaign in support of the movement to combat climate changes Print advertising campaign, the idea is to point out the consequences of irrational use of electricity and its impact on the environment.
Theme Analysis ...
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Nursing Theorist - Jean Watson
Nursing Theorist Jean Watson
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The paper attempts to discuss the case study of “Mr. Issler” in the light of Jean Watson's theories. The paper starts with a brief history of the life of Jean Watson and advances to enlighten the proposed nursing theories. It also highlights ...
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GIBBS REFLECTIVE MODEL
Gibbs Reflective Model
Gibbs Reflective Model
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As my profession is a community mental health nurse (CMHN), I will put light on a personal experience using Gibbs's reflective cycle. It occurred with one of my clients. I would highlight my learning and development which I gained through this experience. I ...
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Community Nursing: Obesity or Overweight children in Palm Beach County
Community Nursing: Obesity or Overweight children in Palm Beach County
Introduction
Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased ...