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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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CHILDHOOD OBESITY ISSUE
Childhood Obesity Issue
Introduction
Obesity is generally defined by a weight representing over 20% of healthy weight, which is calculated according to body mass index (weight / height). Childhood obesity is the result of a prolonged positive energy balance over time in practice for a long time you ...
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CHILDHOOD OBESITY
Childhood Obesity
Issue of Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Overeating to the point of obesity is an increasing problem among children across the United States. Between 1976 and 1980, the prevalence of obesity in children was estimated to be around 17%, whereas in 1995 the rate was about 22%. The recent increase in ...
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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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HEALTH CARE POLICY USA VERSUS KSA
Health Care Policy USA versus KSA
Health Care Policy USA versus KSA
Introduction
This is a research paper discussing over the Health care policy of United States of America and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This research paper initially highlights over the entire internation health care policy framework. ...
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BREAST CANCER SCREENING
Breast Cancer Screening
Breast Cancer Screening
Introduction
Breast cancer: what is it?
Breast cancer (medical: Breast Cancer) is the most common malignant tumor of the breast of man. It is mainly women in, only about one hundredth of these cancers occur in men on. In Western countries breast cancer is the most ...
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COMPARATIVE SUMMARY
Comparative Summary
Comparative Summary
Introduction
At almost 13 million individuals, health care workers represent some 10% of the nonfarm workforce. In addition, firms that provide support to health care provider organizations (medical supply and device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, consultants and so on) employ many thousands more. Clearly, these ...
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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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DEMOGRAPHIC SITE ANALYSIS
Demographic Site Analysis of Keller, Texas
Keller, Texas
Introduction
With a population of 24.2 million, Texas is the second most populous state in the United States, and the sixth fastest growing, with a 16.7 percent increase in population between 2000 and 2008. Texas has an unusually young population, with 27.7 percent ...