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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - NURSING
The therapeutic relationship between a nurse and a patient
The therapeutic relationship between an nurse and a patient
Introduction
The communication process between a nurse and a patient comprises of many skills form the nurse's side rather than the patient's side. The more effective the communication, the more comfort will ...
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Medication Errors
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Roles and Responsibilities of Registered Nurses, Medical Officers and Pharmacist4
The Common Causative Factors Including Environment, Individual, Team, Task and Systems9
Implementation of Appropriate Preventive Strategies11
References17
Medication Errors
Introduction
Medication errors are the most dangerous errors that are caused by careless behavior of doctors or the nurses at any health care center. ...
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THE ROLE OF THE NURSES
The Role of the Nurse in Accident and Emergency Department
Abstract
This paper describes about the role of nurses in accident and emergency department. It explains their duties and responsibilities in A&E department. It explains how they manage the diverse kinds of emergencies by their skills. It ...
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Case Study: Nursing Practice
Patho-physiological Process
Infections in patients with febrile neutropenia
The complications of patients with febrile neutropenia are high. The fevers of patients suffering from febrile neutropenia are differentiated by the changes of illness and the treatments that the patient is going through. It also depends on the effects of drugs ...
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Critical Thinking in Nursing
[Name of the institute]Critical Thinking in Nursing
Introduction
Education is a thing that occupies immense importance in our lives. Education can be regarded as the nub. The quality of education that we get shapes our thinking style and then facilitates us in decision making in various stages of life. ...
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PLANNING & EVALUATING HEALTH
Planning and Evaluating Health Services
Planning and Evaluating Health Services
Introduction
Today in many countries, healthcare services and delivery of better healthcare services has become a major problem. Every country wishes to enhance overall healthcare system. There are many forms in which individuals use healthcare facilities and these forms ...
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Implementation of the IOM Future of Nursing Report
Implementation of the IOM Future of Nursing Report
Introduction
In United States, more than 3 million workers have been enrolled in the nursing profession. It is the largest health care workforce. Being able to work on the front lines with those suffering from diseases, nurses ...
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Reflection Paper
Reflection Paper
The IOM Future of Nursing offers a series of important recommendations that are aimed at bringing about a positive change in the nursing and patient care delivery model.These recommendations have been specifically proposed to stay comprehensively and efficiently address the increasing strain on the healthcare sector which has ...
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NURSING CARE
Nursing Care - Critical Analysis
[Writer's initials]
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Table of Content
Introduction2
Nursing2
Nursing Process3
Acute and Chronic Pain4
Access and Manage Pain Is Important4
Discussion7
Patient profile7
Disease Evaluation8
Pathpsychology (Peripheral Vascular Disease)10
The Causes of Peripheral Vascular Disease11
Risk Factors11
Symptoms of Peripheral Vascular Disease12
Diagnosis of Peripheral Vascular Disease13
Types of Models14
Models Naturalists14
Models of Substitution or Help14
Models of Interaction14
Assessment15
Anamnesis Morbe16
Anamnesis Vitae17
COPD (Chronic Obstructive ...
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Children and Obesity
Abstract
This paper describes about the worldwide issue “Children obesity.” It describes all the aspects of the issue such as its aetiology, genetic risk factors, environmental factors, effects of lifestyle and the interventions needed to prevent the disorder and to minimize its effects on lives of children. It describes ...