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Trauma Case Study Review
Trauma Case Study Review
Key Assessment Issues
Determination of stress factors to inquire about the fear factors after the traumatic accident; this includes the complete awareness of the patient perspective of self harm or harm to others. As the patient informed that she had a feeling that she ...
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Why Banning the Use of Cell Phones while Driving should be Mandatory Nationwide
Why Banning the Use of Cell Phones while Driving should be Mandatory Nationwide
Introduction
The use of mobile phone while driving is very common these days, but this is highly dangerous. Because of the increasing incidents of accidents due ...
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The Article on Drugs by Gore Vidal
The Article on Drugs by Gore Vidal
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There have been various preventive and legislative attempts made by the US government to control the issues of drugs, but it always leads to worst consequences. There are various efforts from the social workers, community services and ...
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Application of Sociological, Psychological and Social Policy Theory to Healthcare Situations
Application of Sociological, Psychological and Social Policy Theory to Healthcare Situations
Introduction
Coping with different situations can be tough for human beings. There are a number of scenarios in which they face problems; however, different situations help them to learn a lot ...
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Research Theory in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Research Theory in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Introduction
The modernizing of the electrical grid, upgrading of the highways, and aviation infrastructure is happening through this collaboration and support. Through these efforts the homeland security has seen a positive advancement in the past couple of ...
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Comparative Analysis
Comparative Analysis
Part 1: Jerome's Case
After studying this case about a 28 year old Jerome, the situation and symptoms discussed highlight towards him experiencing a bipolar disorder. According to Nimh.nih.gov (n.d.) Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a serious mental ailment which causes manic-depressive illness amongst the patient. Individuals who experience this ...
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Prevalence of Obesity in USA
Annotated Bibliography
Introduction
Psychological and physical traumas, nervous disorders, hysteria, fear, and a number of different other concerns were more focused since the eighteenth century. These aspects become more common with the social, psychological, and physical conditions of women in the feminist approach in nineteenth and twentieth century. ...
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Political Science
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Political Science
Introduction
The September 11terrosits attacks that took place in the American city of New York, drastically changed the dynamics of global politics and the security environment/. The attacks on the Twin Towers propelled the majority of the developed countries to realize the imminent threat that was ...
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Psychological Impact
Psychological Impact
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Terrorism remains one of the most debated issues of current times. The United States of America has been the witness of some of the worst acts of terrorism in recent times. Starting with the event of September 11, the nation has faced numerous terrosit attacks on its ...
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Barriers to Change
Barriers to Change
Introduction
A number of studies have shown that breastfeeding is very important for the proper development and growth of the children. However, a large number of mothers in the United States do not properly breastfeed their children according to the recommendations of the various experts (Centers for ...