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LEUKEMIA
Leukemia
Leukemia
Introduction
The leukemia is categorized as chronic or acute; by the cell type from which they originate; and by the genetic, chromosomal, or growth factor aberration present in the malignant cells. Chronic leukemia, which have a relatively slow course, include chronic lymphocytic (CLL), chronic myelogenous or granulocytic (CML), and hairy ...
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Video Games as a Distraction Technique for Preoperative Patient
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This paper aims at discussing the concept of preoperative anxiety amongst the young patients, precisely between the age group of 5 through 18. The research seeks to identify the significance of video games and their effectiveness as interventions for countering this ...
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Nursing
Nursing
My Models of Transition in Nursing
In Bridges' Model of Transition, there are three steps; ending, neutral zone and beginnings. These three are based on a person's experiences about something and letting go of the experiences and embrace the new change. On the other hand, the Spencer and Adams model of ...
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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Evidence Based Practice in Nursing
Evidence Based Practice in Nursing
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During the past 2 decades, researchers and health care professionals, including nurses, have become increasingly aware of the importance of using evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care settings. Prior to this, nurses commonly complained of the irrelevancy of research to ...
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Chronic Illness
Chronic Illness
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This study assessed the social effects of a therapeutic recreation summer camp for adolescents with chronic illness. Over two million adolescents in the United States have some form of a chronic illness and frequently have decreased levels of social self-efficacy and social performance. The population that ...
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Ageing in people with developmental disabilities
Ageing in people with developmental disabilities
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Development disabilities are often physical defects in a person that hinder their ability to live life in a conventional manner. Often people with these disabilities do not feel up to joining educational institutes because they feel they might not ...
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The Effects of Metformin on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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Women suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) have been found to having multiple cysts in their ovaries. Cysts are small sacs that are filled with fluid and develop within the walls of the ovaries owing to a number of reasons. Although most ...
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HAROLD G. KOENIG
Harold G. Koenig
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The paper identifies the work of “Harold G. Koenig”, is renowned as a great surgeon. He has written many books, his main research was on the subject of health, ethical issues and religious uprights in medicine. His major achievement was the books he wrote ...
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EATING HABITS
Healthy eating habits among teenagers
Stephanie Carbonell
NUR3666- Evidenced- Based Nursing and Research for Global Health Care
Healthy eating habits among teenagers
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Teenagers' eating behavior is distinct from that of other age groups. This is a historical novelty, because only in conjunction with the freedoms that children and young people are granted, they ...
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NURSING
Reviewing the Literature
Reviewing the Literature
Introduction
Nursing is a very noble profession; however, it is full of challenges. Nurse plays a very significant role in Hospitals in order to provide care to patients. They not only provide the prescribed medication to the patients, but also offer care and personal touch to ...