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PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
Public Health Care
Public Health Care Agency
Human and Health Service Agency
The ultimate mission of the Human and Health Service Agency is to ensure the maintenance and improvement of health and well-being of the and ensure access to health services and social services adapted to their needs, and, in ...
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Gallstones
What are gallstones?
The gallbladder is an organ located just below the liver. It stores digestive fluids produced by the liver. Sometimes these juices become solid and form "stones" called gallstones. According to statistics, gallstones formed in every fifth person on the planet. Women gallstone disease occurs almost twice as often ...
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APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH
Evidence-based practice & applied nursing research
Abstract
In this study, we try to explore the concept of “Nursing research” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Nursing research” and its relation with “applied evidence and practice.” The research also analyzes many aspects of “Nursing research” ...
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CLINICAL NURSE LEADER
Clinical Nurse Leader
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of Clinical Nurse Leader in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the Clinical Nurse Leader and its relation with Leadership Role.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract2
Introduction4
Description4
Importance of Leadership in the Care in the CNL ...
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SERVICE LEARNING
Service Learning in Nursing
Service Learning in Nursing
Introduction
Currently nursing education requires innovative strategies for teaching and learning that incorporate experiential learning and promote their own social responsibility of the profession. The methodology of service learning responds to this by elements such as service quality, meaningful learning and education values, ...
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INSOMNIA AND ITS EFFECT
Insomnia and Its Effect
Insomnia and Its Effect
Introduction
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that prevents sleep for long periods, and may even prevent a person to fall asleep completely. Insomnia can be caused by a number of reasons, such as diet, stress, drugs or alcohol and even ...
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HISTORICAL NURSING: MARY MAHONEY AND WALT WHITMAN
Historical Nursing: Mary Mahoney and Walt Whitman
Historical Nursing:
Mary Mahoney and Walt Whitman
Introduction
Mary Mahoney and Walt Whitman shared strikingly similar nursing experiences. They engaged in the same cultural and personal work within their respective hospitals and recognized the dissolution of boundaries ...
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PREOPERATIVE ROUTINE SHAVING
Preoperative Routine Shaving of the Surgical Site
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of Applied Nursing Research in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Nursing Research and its relation with Perioperative Procedures. The research also analyzes many aspects of Nursing ...
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RESEARCH CRITIQUE
Research critique
Abstract
In this study, we try to explore the concept of “Nursing research” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Nursing research” and its relation with “a nursing research article.”
Table of contents
ABSTRACTII
INTRODUCTION1
RESEARCH CRITIQUE1
Problem analysis1
Purpose2
Investigator2
Related Literature2
Methodology3
Findings and analysis of the research article3
Limitations3
CONCLUSIONS3
REFERENCES4
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EVIDENCED-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING
Evidenced-Based Practice in Nursing
Evidenced-Based Practice in Nursing
Task A: Critique of Journal Article
Comprehensive critiques of research articles are needed to identify the research findings that should be used in clinical practice (Polit & Beck, 2010). For this paper we chose a journal article by Katapodi, Facione, Miaskowski, Dodd ...