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Patients' Falls Prevention in the Hospitals
Patients' Falls Prevention in the Hospitals
Introduction
The security of patients hospitalized in health administrations is one of the necessity concerns in quality control frameworks. The falls endured by the patients throughout their hospitalization are a standout amongst the most imperative events in the breakdown of ...
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Provision of Monetary Support for doctoral program in nursing
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This paper discusses the shortage of faculty of nursing in California. The reasons for this shortage of faculty and the ways in which the shortage can be overcome are discussed. Additionally, consequences of provisioning of monetary support in exchange ...
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Substandard patient care
Substandard patient care
Introduction
Profession of health care is considered as very noble profession across the globe; however, in United States of America this profession has given primary importance, as the government believes that growth of the country is dependent of the efficiency and health of its citizens(Becker et al, ...
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Trans-theoretical Model and the Theory of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior
Trans-theoretical Model and the Theory of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior
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Modifying behavior, which may prove to be harmful, is an influential part of nursing practice. Since the beginning, the researchers have been conducting extensive studies and researches on the ...
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Public health management: Preventing Chlamydia trachomatis infection
Public health management: Preventing Chlamydia trachomatis infection
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In U.S., the most widely spread sexually transmitted disease (STDs) is genital infection resulting from the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. The infection is a major public health concern that has a significant impact on the economy, as well, costing ...
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Why Don't People Give Blood
Why Don't People Give Blood
Why they donate and don't donate blood
Shaz et.al (2009) argues that in community wide blood donation programs, African Americans are highly underrepresented. The authors recommend that to increase participation of African Americans, it is necessary to access the relevant barriers and ...
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Capstone Project: Chlorhexidine Bath Or Shower Pre Operatively Prevent And Or Reduce The Incidence Of Surgical Site Infection
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Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) and Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) are the type of infections which usually occur due to invasive procedures involved in the surgery and the cause is the invasion by ...
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Microbiology summaries of five different diseases
Microbiology summaries of five different diseases
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In this research paper, we will present the summary of the five diseases Hepatitis C, syphilis, whooping cough, valley fever and amebiasis. We would try to present the most important points of each of the disease. We will define the ...
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE
Article Critique
Article Critique
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The article chosen for critique is 'Thresholds for Minimum Data Set Quality Indicators Developed and Applied in Icelandic Nursing Homes' by Ingibj¨org Hjaltad´ otter, Ingalill Rahm Hallberg and Anna Kristensson Ekwall. The issues discussed in the article are thresholds for minimum data set quality indicators ...
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Why do we yawn?
Why do we yawn?
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All living beings yawn in all phases of life regardless of age factor. It is observed to be a non voluntary activity involving opening of mouth, inspiring deeply, short apnea, and slowed expiratory procedure in mammals. The process of yawning may also involve ...