Rating
Campaigning for a Better Heart
[Instructor name]
[Course name]
Campaigning for a Better Heart
Introduction
Today, most of the Americans die due to various heart diseases (Kulas, 2011). Heart diseases remain the number 1 killer in America, also among women who die from heart diseases more than men according to the American Heart Association (AHA, ...
Rating
Effects of Ergonomics on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Effects of Ergonomics on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Introduction
Ergonomics applies principles of biology, psychology, anatomy and physiology to suppress the workplace that can lead to situations in worker discomfort, fatigue or ill health. Can be used ergonomics to prevent a job is poorly designed, tools or ...
Rating
Assignment
Question 1
Obesity a National Health Priority Area
With 1 in every 4 adults being obese, all over globe the obesity rates of Australia are the highest. It adds a significant amount to the health cost of Australia, and a variety of health related problems can be caused by it. (Australia's ...
Rating
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Neighborhood News
Neighborhood News
Discussion Regarding Public Health Issue in Article One
“Hotline puts families at ease”, is an article written by A. Lowell, describing how a city has introduced a hotline aim to provide 24/7 on call information regarding dealing with different poisons. The aim of this project is to ...
Rating
Functional Child Chart
Assessment across the Child Age Groups
The children's functional health assessment patterns have got certain similarities and certain differences across ages. If we look at the pattern of health assessment and health management, it differs across all the ages. Toddlers grow slowly then infancy stage, whereas preschool goers ...
Rating
Cultural Considerations for the Administrative Nurse Leader
Cultural Considerations for the Administrative Nurse Leader
Introduction
In United States, the profession of nursing is not a representative of the population at large. By any measure, nurses who belong to minority groups are underrepresented in the profession of nursing. Minority population in US has ...
Rating
Nursing Policy and Procedure implementation
Nursing Policy and Procedure implementation
Introduction
Stake holder is a party having an interest in the project or in the enterprise. The most important stake holders of any organization are its employees, investors, directors, creditors, shareholders, suppliers and customers, but it can be vary according to the type ...
Rating
Evidence - Based Practice - Causes for the Low Back Pain
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Clinical Question1
Literature Search2
Databases2
Peer - Reviewed Articles3
Relevant Article5
Lessons from Evidence - Based Practices6
References8
Evidence - Based Practice - Causes for the Low Back Pain
Introduction
Evidence - Based Practices (EBP) is a concept that was initially started from the medical practices. ...
Rating
MEDICINE
Pathophysiology of an Acutely Ill Patient
Pathophysiology of an Acutely Ill Patient
Introduction
A female who is just a 28 years old was first diagnosed with a chronic disease called diffisued large B cell Lymphoma and then she was diagnosed with H.I.V, hence required pathophysiology of both the diseases. We shall ...
Rating
Nursing Leadership
Abstract
The paper describes the role of nursing leadership in providing quality care and improving patient outcomes. It describes how effective nursing leadership can provide improved health outcomes for patients. It describes leadership, nursing leadership, its applicability and effectiveness.
Nursing Leadership
Introduction
The role of strong leadership has become acknowledged in ...