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HOSPICE VS. HOME HEALTH CARE Hospice vs. Home Health Care
Hospice vs. Home Health Care
There is a difference between the emphases each industry has. Hospice focuses on the quality of life and patient comfort. Hospice has the experience and specialization in pain and symptom management as well as ...
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Global Health Issues
Global Health Issues
Global Health Issues
Introduction
The economic crisis is a manifestation of a world made more unstable in large part because of socially unjust and excessive patterns of consumption that are resource depleting and wasteful. There is disjunction between 2 sets of factors: (1) rapid economic growth (according to ...
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TELEHEALTH
Telehealth
Abstract
Telehealth is a recent application that involves improvement to the health of the patients through the use of technology. Telehealth encompasses all forms of nursing practices focused on customers, as well as information and training services provided to healthcare professionals through the use of telecommunications or electronic means. Telehomecare ...
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QUANTITATIVE NURSING RESEARCH ON BREAST CANCER SCREENING
Quantitative Nursing Research on Breast Cancer Screening
Quantitative Nursing Research on Breast Cancer Screening
Breast Cancer Is a major public health problem in the developed world. It is the most common cancer among U.S. women and makes up a significant portion of illness, healthcare expenses, ...
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SPIRITUALITY ASSESSMENT
Spirituality Assessment
ASSESSMENT OF SPIRITUALITY IN THE CLINICAL SETTING
A project presented to the Graduate Faculty
Of the Fort Hays State University in
Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for
The Degree of Master of Science in Nursing
by
Chavonne Wyatt
BSN, Fort Hays State University
Date _____________________________Approved_______________________
GRADUATE COMMITTEE APPROVAL
The Graduate Committee of Chavonne Wyatt
Hereby approves her project as ...
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INTERCULTURAL NURSING
Intercultural Nursing
Intercultural Nursing
Introduction
Intercultural nursing is defined as the formal area of study and practice that focuses on a comparative analysis of different cultures and subcultures in the world, with respect to cultural care, health and illness beliefs, values, and practices with the goal of using this knowledge to provide ...
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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Evidence Based Practice
Evidence Based Practices
Introduction
Evidence-based practice joined evidence-based medicine with the introduction of psychiatric journals in 1998. The ideas of evidence-based practice are old, but its assumptions are sound, the reservations are based on how its tenants are promoted. There is only one evidence accepted about treatment ...
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DIABETES MELLITUS
Diabetes Mellitus
Student Name
Med 2056 Endocrine System, FTO
Ms. Earixson-Lamothe
May 17, 2011
Diabetes Mellitus
1. Discuss the pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus
. In 1979 the American Diabetes Association (ADA) published a classification of diabetes. Since the etiology of this disease is poorly understood, it is classified according to their treatment. The two main types ...
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Nurse Mentoring Barriers
Nurse Mentoring Barriers
Hypothesis
Time is the major barrier to effective mentoring of new nurses in the emergency department.
Methodological Framework
This section basically deals with the formulation of a comprehensive methodology to comply with the requirement of proposed research study. Though, the research is undertaken to get findings ...
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NURSING CONCEPT
Nursing Concept
Nursing Concept
Introduction
The care of patients in hospitals today has become increasingly more complex for nurses. Nurses must contend with increases in medical technological capabilities, changes in health care consumer demands, changes in the allocation of health care resources and changes in the legal system governing nursing ...