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LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES
Listeria Monocytogenes
Listeria monocytogenes
Introduction
Listeria monocytogenes are bacterium widely spread in nature. Their presence in food is determined by its extensive distribution in the environment like soil, sewage, feces, vegetation, silage and environment of food production. This gives a valuable opportunity to contaminate them. Listeriosis is a food-borne disease that presents ...
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ALZHEIMER AFFECTS PEOPLE
Alzheimer Affects People
Table of Content
Introduction3
Discussion and Analysis3
Alzheimer Affects People3
Symptoms4
What causes Alzheimer's disease?4
Environmental factors5
Treatment6
Conclusion7
References9
Alzheimer Affects People
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease is a disorder that affects millions of older adults and causes more worry for people over 55 years of age than any other condition. Suspecting you or a loved one may ...
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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE IS NURSING
Evidence Based Practice Is Nursing
Evidence Based Practice Is Nursing
Task A: Review of the Sources
Source
Type of Resource
general information, filtered, or unfiltered
Source appropriate or inappropriate
Yes or No and justify your answer with evidence
Type of Research
primary research evidence, evidence summary, evidence-based guideline, or none of these
American Academy of ...
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DEPRESSION PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Depression pathophysiology and management
Table of Content
Contents
Introduction3
Pathophysiology of Depression3
Relative Impact of the Disease Process on a Client4
Problems at School4
Running Away5
Alcohol or Drug Abuse5
Low Self-Esteem5
Eating Disorders5
Internet addiction5
Self-Mutilation6
Reckless Behaviour6
Violence6
Suicide6
Conclusion6
Depression pathophysiology and management
Introduction
Depression can be a syndrome, i.e. a set of symptoms, or symptoms may appear as a partner ...
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AIDS
AIDS
AIDS (Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome)
Introduction
The acquired immune-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is transmitted by the exchange of bodily fluids through sexual activity, blood and plasma transfusions, injection drug use (IDU) and unsterile syringes, and mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). HIV/AIDS cannot be cured, but antiretroviral ...
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HEALTHCARE SERVICES PROVIDERS
Healthcare Services Providers
Healthcare Services Providers
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization)
An HMO is a private Corporation which contracts with doctors, hospitals, employers and provides them coverage for individual health insurance in exchange for a fixed fee or premium. The individual bound to choose a primary care physician within the HMO network, ...
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Adult Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Introduction
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the name given to a group of behaviors found in many adults. People with ADHD are hyperactive or distracted most of the time. Even when they try to concentrate, they have a difficulty in paying attention. Adult People with ...
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Mesothelioma
Introduction
Mesothelioma is a rare tumor originating from cells of the Inter-zoteliya. As a rule, find in the pleura and peritoneum, at least - in the testis and joints. It grows as a thick layer covering the internal organs, which are made up of spindle-shaped cells and fibrous tissue. Mesothelioma of ...
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PHARMACOLOGY AND ELDERS
Pharmacology and Elders
Pharmacology and Elders
Case Scenario
This report deals with the case You are Mrs. Andrews's home health nurse. She is taking medications for emphysema, diabetes, and hypertension. She has 10 medications that she takes everyday. Mrs. Andrews is having financial difficulties, and is worried she might ...
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HEALTH CARE REFORM
HEALTH CARE REFORM
Health Care Reform and its Impact on Immigrants
Introduction
While recognized that the United States can offer the world's most sophisticated health care, there is also agreement that there are significant shortcomings in safety, quality, access and value. Independent of politics, the complexity and the sheer number ...