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THE DYNAMICS OF INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
The dynamics of inter professional
The dynamics of inter professional
Introduction
One of the key aspects of successful collaborative working is the relevant and effective exchange of information between professionals. Boundaries exist not only between health and social care in a community setting, but also in acute ...
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HEALTH CARE REFORM
Health Care Reform
Health Care Reform
Introduction
Improving the health of the population is the goal of the ministry or department of health in almost every nation. In recent years, policy debates about how to achieve this goal has been expanded that include the issues of necessary public health functions or services ...
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SELF CARE - CHRONIC ILLNESS
An exploration of evidenced based Primary Care policy and delivery
An exploration of evidenced based Primary Care policy and delivery
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Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, cardiac arrest, and stroke have a significant effect on both the wellness of individuals and the mental state. The increase in the ...
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NURSING THEORIST
Nursing Theories of Florence Nightingale
Nursing Theories of Florence Nightingale
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Nursing is the ultimate academic discipline and practice profession to have been shaped by women's leadership. Nursing was historically viewed as an extension of a woman's role in the home. Organized nursing had its roots in religious orders of women and ...
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
Epidemiology - Infant Mortality
Epidemiology - Infant Mortality
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The infant mortality rate “is regarded as one of the most revealing measures of how well a society is meeting the need of its people”. Infant mortality is one of the most important determinants of the health of a population. It reflects not ...
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PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH
Perinatal Mental Health
Perinatal Mental Health
Introduction
In order to raise the child in a better way, it is imperative for the mother to be in the excellent state of health. Physical health and mental wellbeing is so important for a mother. This health concern issues become more important during pregnancy ...
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REFLECTIVE WRITING
Reflective Writing
Reflective Writing
I am using Jones reflection on James Smith, the paper is about the dying patient and the nurses who are not prepared how to take care of the dying patient. Nursing students are not prepared and they anxious about taking care of the dying patients. ...
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PATIENT CARE
Case Study - Nurses Using Critical Thinking to Implement Patient Care
Case Study - Nurses Using Critical Thinking to Implement Patient Care
1. Identify what nursing assessments your patient requires during your shift and provide rationales of why.
Evaluation is systematic and continuous. The client's responses to actions are documented. Evaluates the ...
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Communication in Nursing
Communication in Nursing
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The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of the author's knowledge by exploring some relevant facts related to the role of communication in nursing. Communication plays a vital role in the healthcare setting, as the relationship with the healthcare professional sets the tone ...
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ANALYSIS OF CROSS-CULTURAL CLIENT INTERVIEW
Analysis of cross-cultural client interview
Analysis of cross-cultural client interview
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Cultural competence learning interventions have been suggested to positively improve knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours in both professional nurses and nursing students. A meta-analysis with the help of interview of the cross-cultural factors will be conducted to ...