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Family Health Assessment
Family Health Assessment
Introduction
Health assessment programs are designed to formulate the means of assessing the indicators which pertains to the patient's satisfaction with their current health condition and their perception regarding a quality life (Kaakinen, et al., 2010). Having knowledge about these aspects provide the health care ...
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Heritage Assessment for Evaluating the Needs of Whole Person
Heritage Assessment for Evaluating the Needs of Whole Person
Introduction
This paper will discuss the evaluation of heritage assessment tool. The paper will start will start with the discussion of the usefulness of the tool. The tool will be used in the evaluation of ...
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Patient versus Family Wishes
Patient versus Family Wishes
Guidelines for Clinical Integration Paper
Patient-centered Care
Patient-centered care model is based on the assumption that the patients and their families have an active part to play in the decisions about the treatment of the patients. It is sort of a partnership between all ...
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Domestic Violence
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The paper will try to explore the concept of domestic violence in detail from the perspective of healthcare. The paper will first discuss the overview of domestic violence towards the pregnant women and then will discuss the role of nurses towards the victims of domestic violence.
Domestic Violence
Introduction
The ...
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Section C: Research Support
Section C: Research Support
Introduction
Nurses and midwives are the largest group among the staff and workers of the health system. From their work, the general public's life and health is highly dependent on them. However, the caring nature of their work and the fact that in most of ...
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Telenursing and Healthcare Informatics
Telenursing and Healthcare Informatics
Introduction
Telenursing is the methodology of examining, investigating, monitoring, and treating the patients from remote locations. The major goal of this system is to eliminate the unnecessary activities involved in the patient care process. Telenursing practices have provided more opportunities to improve the health care ...
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Organizational Theory and Nursing Theory
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The turn of the century western societies has been marked by complex and formal organizations. Yet huge parts of social science appear not to have perceived, however there are exemptions. Clever individuals have given a considerable measure of thought to the inner motion of associations keeping ...
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NURSING MRSA PATIENTS
Nursing MRSA Patients and the Psychological Effects of Isolation Nursing
Nursing MRSA Patients and the Psychological Effects of Isolation Nursing
Introduction
MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and it is the main causative agent for causing staph infections. The term in general is used for several strains of bacteria Staphylococcus aureus ...
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Ethical Concerns and the Protection of Human Rights
Ethical Concerns and the Protection of Human Rights
Introduction
The ethical concerns of human rights for the diabetic teaching of seniors is necessary because diabetic complications arise from tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming resulting in alterations in fuel utilization that lead to dysfunction of the tissue. Giving ...
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Qualitative Research in Nursing
Framing the Problem
The American nursing sector is characterized by an alarming level of shortage since a majority of registered nurses are leaving clinical practice due to a variety of factors. The authors in this article looked to ascertain the major reasons behind the registered nurses ...