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Venous Thromboembolism
Venous Thromboembolism
Introduction
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is an infectious syndrome that comprises both (PE) pulmonary embolism and0 (DVT) deep vein thrombosis. The disorder is lethal and very common among general population, affecting both hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients (Broce, 2007). Moreover, the disorder is often overlooked as it frequently reappears and results ...
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Historical Development of Nursing Theorist
Historical Development of Nursing Theorist
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In this paper, a timeline of the historical development of nursing science has been created which starts from Florence Nightingale till the current trends that are being followed in nursing. Furthermore, the development of nursing science with regards to years, theories, theorists, ...
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BRAIN INJURY IN ADOLESCENT
Brain Injury in Adolescent
Brain Injury in Adolescent
Introduction
Brain injuries among teenagers and young children are not uncommon and in recent times brain injuries are frequently occurring. There are many causes of head injuries among adolescent especially due to car accidents, head injury during playing games, having a ...
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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
The Impact on Parents of Adolescence with a Life Threatening Brain Injury
The Impact on Parents of Adolescence with a Life Threatening Brain Injury
Introduction
It has been recognized that traumatic brain injuries not only affect the individuals but also the people around them i.e. their family. Individual with the severe ...
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The role of the registered nurse in the emergency room
The role of the registered nurse in the emergency room
Introduction
Since the beginning of nursing medication preparation has been a fundamental activity related to patient care, this activity has been refined at the same time the evolution of nursing studies.
Nursing is a ...
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Violence in Emergency Room
Violence in Emergency Room
Nurse and Patients Violence
The significant increase in violence is a widely recognized phenomenon. According to the International Council of Nurses, this phenomenon affects the entire population, across boundaries of age, race, socioeconomic status, gender and place. Several studies on the topic of violence ...
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NURSING
Nursing Care Concept of Nursing
Nursing Care Concept of Nursing
Introduction
Since the eighties, coinciding with national trends on identity and impact of nursing practice and human resource training in the profession, the School of Nursing at the Pontifical Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá Colombia, began a job reflection that came to become the permanent ...
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Pregnancy and Birth Rituals
Pregnancy and Birth Rituals
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The paper discusses the pregnancy and birth ritual of the Roma Gypsies and the U.S.A. the purpose is to contrast rituals between the two across two different cultures and norms.
About Roma Gypsies
Roma ethnicity live Europe since the fifteenth century, some of them speak ...
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Barriers in Implementing Evidence Based Care among Nurses
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In this paper, the analysis strives to explore diverse conceptions related to evidence based care among nurses. The core objective of this paper is to illustrate the notion of evidence based care in the field of nursing. In addition, the paper focuses on ...
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Infection Prevention and Control
Preamble
Florence Nightingale was the first person to initiate the concept of infection prevention and control in Healthcare. Although she had no understanding about the science of asepsis, the research she did on the sanitary problems of the hospitals made her an unyielding advocate of pure water, pure ...