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THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS IN NURSING
Therapeutic Relationships in Nursing
Introduction
Therapeutic relationship is a professional relationship that has been structured based on theoretical props. This relationship is a complicated, wide and unique relationship which develops between two people, where both sides' personality and attitudes inevitably interfere. Nursing-patient relationship experienced through transference and ...
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OBESITY
The Epidemiology of Obesity
The Epidemiology of Obesity
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Epidemiology studies, especially the cause-effect relationship between exposure and disease. The diseases do not occur randomly, have causes, many social, which can be avoided. Therefore, many diseases could be prevented if the causes were known. Epidemiological methods have been ...
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Critical Thinking Reply
Critical Thinking Reply
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Dear Jody:
You have exceptionally discussed the significance of critical thinking in the field of nursing. The fact is that, the rapidly changing health care environment has dramatically increased the demands on the nurses. As the contemporary heath care systems are becoming increasingly complex, the nurses ...
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Professional Development Planning
Professional Development Planning
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Choosing an appropriate career path is one of the most daunting challenges that a student may be confronted with in his life. I was mostly unsure about the ideal career path that I wanted to pursue, the profession that my particular skills set was suited to, ...
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NURSING - CASE STUDY
Nursing - Case Study
Nursing - Case Study
Case History
The given case study is of Mr. Kevin Stubble. He was 74 years old and had a body weight of around 120 kg. He was taken to the hospital by an ambulance on the call of his neighbor when he ...
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NURSING & MEDICATION ERROR
Nursing & Medication Error
Nursing & Medication Error
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Medication errors have become a crucial issue for policymakers and healthcare consumers alike. Nurses are intimately involved in the delivery of medications and primarily responsible for the medication administration phase. Salas (2005) described medication administration best as a complex relationship ...
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PRINCIPLE OF EXPERIMENTS THREATS
Principle Of Experiments Threats
Principle Of Experiments Threats
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As students, we have been frequently involved, for instance, in making inference or drawing a conclusion in our daily academic activity such as doing research or conducting an experiment from which the conclusion or inference will ...
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ALTERNATE MEDICINE - NURSING
Alternate Medicine - Nursing
Alternate Medicine- Nursing
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Nursing constitutes an important function in the advancement of health care towards the public. No other health care professional has such a vast and dynamic role. Community Health Nursing is defined as a set of actions that are aimed at providing ...
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Diversity in Nursing
Diversity in Nursing Profession
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It is impossible to provide quality health care services to the people without having diversity in the nursing profession. People, who belong from different background, need diversity in nursing health care. A mix group of physicians, clinicians and nurses who have different backgrounds, is ...
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Importance of Personal Computers
Importance of Personal Computers
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Today, computers have become very important in our lives. They are, in fact, part of our civilization. But computers, to run, they need programs and those programs are created on the based procedures that are nothing more than mathematical algorithms, simpler or complex, ...