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AIDS
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AIDS is the disease that develops as a result of progressive destruction of the immune system (body's defenses), caused by a virus discovered in 1983 and named the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The high levels of AIDS infection among females in African American women have serious implications for the ...
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Health Care Policy
Health Care Policy
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Health care in the United States is different as compared to other developed nations. The United States takes a different direction by making a medical welfare system for the poor and the elderly and leaving the rest of the Health care system to supporting themselves. ...
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Patricia benner from novice to expert
Patricia benner from novice to expert
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Patricia Benner studied clinical nursing in order to discover the knowledge contained in nursing practice, and to describe that is, knowledge that is gathered during a practice discipline in order to describe the difference between practical and theoretical knowledge. One of the first theoretical ...
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Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness
Introduction
The paper attempts to discuss about the importance of nutritional food for personal health and wellness for school going students in a holistic context. It focuses on the economic issues as well as the special health needs for the students. The paper is basically ...
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BENEFITS AND COST
BENEFITS AND COST
BENEFITS AND COST
Although research has confirmed that many variables can influence citizens to participate in healthy amounts and types of physical activity, many parents, teachers, and administrators remain convinced that the responsibility for such programs in communities rests solely in the hands of the local officials. ...
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Effect of Culturally Competent Training
Effect of Culturally Competent Training
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Background of the Study
Cultural competence education of nurses have been suggested to positively improve knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in both professional nurses and nursing students, which, in turn, will affect patient's (immigrants) treatment outcome in acute care settings. In theory, nurses ...
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Whether Children of Military Parents Are More Likely to Be Diagnosed is ADHD
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The main aim of this proposal is to discuss the basic understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and whether the children of military parents are more likely to be diagnosed ADHD. This research will investigate the relationship ...
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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Quality Improvement
Quality Improvement
Introduction
Patient Safety and health care quality frequently emphasizes a focus on improvement of the quality or QI (Quality improvement) as it is commonly seen in literature when considering healthcare. Moreover, quality improvement carries two dissimilar but connected construals. The first interpretation encompasses the use of QI ...
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ADD/ADHD: Societies Views
ADD/ADHD: Societies Views
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the name given to a group of behaviors found in many children and adults. People with ADHD are hyperactive or distracted most of the time. Even when they try to concentrate, have difficulty paying attention. Adult People with ADHD have difficulty organizing ...
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IOM Report 2010, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change Advancing Health
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In 2010, report was published by IOM in order to improve the health care system of United States. This report focuses on many issues including transforming the health care system by improving the role of nursing. This report recommends that ...