Chronic Disease In St Lucia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Chronic disease is a disease of a long duration and generally slow progression (WHO, 2010). The U.S. National Center for Health Statistics states that a chronic disease is one lasting 3 months or more. These chronic diseases normally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they just vanish. Chronic diseases are mainly caused by three major risk factors - tobacco use, poor eating ...

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People Donating To Charity Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There is varied outlook among people about donating to charity. This research is focused on understanding peoples attitudes towards donating for charity. An attitude questionnaire was prepared and surveyed among people. Simple percentage analysis was used to study the survey results to research on attitude difference among people of different age group, gender and environment. Also, their personal opinion about charity, charity channel and preference of charity ...

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Periodontal Diseases In Children Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Periodontics is a vast subject by itself and a pediatric dentist is called upon to use the knowledge of the same while examining and planning the treatment of children and young adults. Contrasting forms of periodontal disease affect children and adolescents with varying prevalence, severity, and extent, leading to a diverse prognosis in these age groups. For an early diagnosis and treatment of periodontal conditions in young ...

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Social Determinants Of Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The social determinants of health are responsible for health inequalities. For reducing health inequalities and improving health status of people, it is important to recognize main factors which are affecting health, that is, determinants of heath. Maori has the poorest health status in New Zealand. Economic factors have major role in contributing better health. People with low income are more vulnerable to diseases and disabilities. This essay ...

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Physiological Benefits Of Physical Activity Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Over the past 25 years, the UK has seen an increase in individuals aged 65 yrs and over. In 2009, it was reported by the Office of National Statistics (2010) that the population aged 65 and over increased from 15% in 1984 to 16% in 2009, which is an increase of 1.7 million people. They predict that by year 2034 23% of the population is projected ...

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Critical Appraisal Role Of Physiotherapy Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The aim of this assignment is to critically appraise the scientific research paper "The role of physiotherapy in the treatement of subacromial impingement syndrome" by Dickens, Williams & Bhamra (2005) while detailing the objectives of the paper, research methods used and the outcomes of the research findings. What is the scientific paper is about? The aims of the research paper according to Dickens Williams & Bhamara (2005:1) ...

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Upper Extremity Pathophysiology Of Hemiplegia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Stroke is the sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain. Motor deficits are characterized by paralysis (hemiplegia), typically on the side of body opposite the side of the lesion. Interruption of blood flow for only a few minutes sets in motion a series of pathological events. (O'Sullivan, 2007). There are several risk factors that decrease incidence of hemiplegia and ...

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Mortuary And Anatomical Pathology Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Mortuary and Anatomic Pathology unit forms part of the Pathology Department. It is linked to the Mater Dei Hospital complex via an underground service corridor through which bodies will be transported in a more dignified manner. It is also situated in an isolated part of the Mater Dei complex in order to allow for a more dignified preparation of our dear departed in the quieter part ...

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Stress Desirable And Undesirable Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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We need to be aware that all stress is not negative. Selye a famous psychologist held for two categories of stress, namely good or desirable stress (eustress) and bad or undesirable stress (distress). Eustress is pleasant, or at least challenging, and it always produced maximization of output. It is evident that without this positive inner stimuli no one can be effective in ones life. Distress is something ...

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Wide Dynamic Range Compression Benefits Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Adults with a moderate sensorineural hearing loss have a need for soft sounds to be amplified to help with clarity of speech without going over a level which the person finds too loud. Moderate sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage to outer hair cells, which can lead to a reduced dynamic range and ultimately, recruitment. The dynamic range is the range between the threshold of hearing ...

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Social Model Of Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will define the social model of health and health definitions, taking into account social health factors and influences on the social model of health. A summary will present the key findings of this analysis challenging the current effectiveness of the social model of health. The social model of health aims to improve personal and community well-being and health by evaluating the conditions of social and ...

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The Four Determinants Of Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The environment of society is linked to people's health over wide fields. Among many factors on health, socio-economic factors are a measurable and significant factor such as employment, education, income and housing. As a future health professional, it is necessary to understand the society and these sociological impacts on health in more multifaceted ways. Hence, this essay will define and discuss the four of socio-economical determinants of ...

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Deep Transverse Frictions Tissue Injuries Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this essay is to consider the merits of deep transverse frictions in the treatment of acute and chronic soft tissue injuries. To facilitate this I have considered a wide range of research that has been conducted into the use of frictions. I have also considered the use of alternative therapies in the treatment of similar conditions in order to evaluate the effectiveness of deep ...

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Structure And Function Of Skin Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Marty is a 2-year-old toddler brought into the Emergency Department by his distraught 16 year old single mother, Mandy. Mandy had been heating some chicken soup in the microwave in their council flat in Whitechapel, when her friend Tracey had rung Mandy's mobile. Mandy left the boiling soup on the kitchen table leaving Marty alone in the kitchen. Mandy, hearing Marty's scream, rushed back into the kitchen ...

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Motor Neurone Disease Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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sensory neuron and motor neuron. Sensory neuron brings the signal from the target organ to brain in the form of electrical impulses and motor neuron has just the opposite function i.e. it brings the impulses from brain to target organ to respond against the particular stimulus. In MND these motor neurons are get affected that control voluntary muscle including speaking, walking, breathing, sawalloing and general movement of ...

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The Positioning Of Gonad Protection Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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To justify imaging of a patient there are some points to consider and they include the value of the results being greater than the risk of the examination. Haller, Slovis, and Joshi, (2005). According to ICRP Publication 34 (1983), it is more difficult to shield ovaries in females than male gonads. A few factors like size and shape has to be considered. Experience comes into use especially ...

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Physiological Fluid And Electrolyte Balance Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Fluid and electrolyte balance is extremely vital for body physiology - its normal functioning and metabolism. About 70 % of body mass is water and along with it, a wide variety of electrolytes also harbour - especially Sodium, Chlorine, Potassium, Phosphorus and Calcium - that play pivotal role in sustaining the life process. Mainly the fluid balance nearly rests on Anti diuretic hormone ...

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Tones Model Of Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Much of the credit for today's public promotion model belongs to Keith Tone, a public health practitioner, who is best known for his health education, empowerment and health promotion model. In this model, Tone and Tilford (2001) identified educational, preventative empowerment and radical approaches to promoting public health and acknowledge that each has its merits (in Earl and Wills, 2007 Ch 5, p152). The model tries to ...

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The Burden Of Leptospirosis Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Leptospirosis has been recognized as an emerging global public health problem because of its increasing incidence mainly in developing countries; it is partly due to natural calamities such as cyclone and floods (P. Vijayachari, 2008). It remains a major endemic environmental disease in most countries in the Asia Pacific Region in which annual incidence is estimated at 10-100 per 100,000 pop and a neglected public health problem ...

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Social Wellbeing Of Elderly People Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The review of literature in a research report is a summary of current knowledge about a particular practice-problem.(Nancy & Burns 2002). A literature review is an organized writer's presentation of what has been published on a topic by the scholars. The task of reviewing literature involves the identification, selection, critical analysis and reporting of existing information on the topic of interest. The literatures found relevant and useful ...

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Technology In The Medical Field Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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With the increased internet usage, the medical professionals are establishing what can be referred to as virtual hospitals. These are internet based hospitals where patient's needs are attended to online. The patient or the person taking care of the patient e-mail the doctor via internet and the doctor, after reviewing the case advises the patient accordingly. This technology has produced a new crop of doctors referred to ...

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Cosmetic Dentistry Increase Tooth Whitening Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Given the recent rise in cosmetic dentistry over the last few years, I plan to investigate one of the most common procedures, tooth whitening. In this report, I will; Try to discover why patients choose to have their teeth whitened and when vital tooth whitening is indicated (types of staining-extrinsic and intrinsic) Try and find out the mechanism of tooth whitening and what the most common bleaching ...

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Implementation Of Ottawa Ankle Rules Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The use of clinical decision analysis tools such as the Ottawa rules with Emergency Departments (ED's) and Minor Injury Units (MIU's) to determine the need for X ray has become common place (Lilford et al, 1998). The proposed project is to carry out a randomised controlled trial to ascertain if the need for X ray can be determined in the pre hospital environment by appropriately trained Paramedics ...

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Total Hip Replacement Surgical Approach Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The two most commonly used and described approaches to Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) are the anterolateral and the posterior. The anterolateral or modified Hardinge approach involves a skin incision over the greater trochanter, over or parallel with the shaft of femur. The incision is often curved posteriorly at its proximal end. Dissection is then undertaken to take advantage of the intramuscular plane between the tensor fascia lata ...

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Prevention Suicide People Mental Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Suicide is defined as the process involving one ending his/her own life. There are various types of suicide which can make it rather difficult to help define the term. Traditional suicide is referred to those individuals who plan or act upon self-destructive thoughts and feelings whilst under immense stress. Assisted suicide is another term where a physician may help a terminally ill person to die, avoiding an ...

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Evidence Based Public Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Public programmes have absorbed huge amount of money for health improvement, social welfare, education, and justice. However, the result of the programmes are still unkown whether improve people's lives or not and experts knowledge is not used in policy decisions (Oxman, et al. 2010). Gaps between research of effectiveness and policy implementation are also clearly seen (Brownson, Chriqui, Stamatakis 2009). These gaps occur because policy makers have ...

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Reflective Journal And Case Study Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Our discussion last Thursday and Friday focused on the Impact of Disease on Health Care Delivery System and Health & Social Care. During that time our tutor Kate gave us an activity which we will cite examples have disease affected those areas of health. Due to our disserted topic I learned that once a disease happen get through in a community many problems will appear and needs ...

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Oral Health And Disease Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Dental caries is an oral disease not just of the developed nations but fast becoming a public health issues in the developing countries1. Dental caries is one of the major oral health problems in Nigeria. Other oral health/diseases commonly seen in Nigeria include periodontitis, chronic gingivitis, acute necrotising gingivitis, oral cancer and ameloblastoma, cranio-facial developmental anomalies, orthodontic problems and cleft lip and palate2. The oral cavity though ...

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Health Care Expenditure Outcomes Kenya Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND The health of the people is fundamental to the attainment of peace and security and is dependent upon the fullest co-operation of individuals and the state. Human health therefore has a major role to play in a Country's Economic Development. There is a direct relationship between the health status of a population and its productivity as demonstrated by industrialized countries, which are now benefiting from ...

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Waves On Pregnant Women Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Waves have been applied to many important procedures nowadays. In this article I am going to investigate the application of waves on pregnant women. One of the very important topics is the application of ultrasonography in prenatal checkup; therefore I would focus on this topic and discuss its principle and advantages among other different methods of prenatal checkup. Nonetheless waves do not only bring benefits to pregnant ...

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Post Stroke Depression Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Stroke is considered to be one of the most devastating vascular events (Beekman et al 1998) which can cause death. The patients who survive are developing physical impairment. This impairment can make the patients disable or dependent. As a result of loss of functional activity and normal life style, the stroke survivors may also develop psychosocial disorders. The most common disorders among stroke survivors are depression, anxiety, ...

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Periodontal Disease Is Very Common Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Periodontal disease linked to premature low birth weight babies. The preterm delivery of low birth weight infants is a huge problem in public health and is the leading cause of neonatal death and health problems throughout life. Preterm delivery may lead to learning disabilities, neurodevelopment problems and other major developmental issues. Studies have suggested that periodontal disease may be an independent risk factor for the premature delivery ...

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Lateral Ankle Sprain Injury Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The aim of this essay is to provide a factual study and evaluation of the implications of a lateral ankle sprain and the pathopysiological processes that may be involved. This study discusses the social and psychological factors that may impact on the patient's experience of such injuries, highlighting the importance of . The following case study on Mr Attallah Khan provides a platform to discuss presenting biopsychosocial ...

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Low Income And Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this essay the relation of low income, ill-health and childhood will be evaluated from the inequalities in health point of view. The first part of this essay will provide an overview of income as a one of the main reasons of health inequality. Then it will follow with analysis of income inequality, its related social and behavioural factors, and the role they play in relative poverty. ...

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Misuse Of Opiates Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The misuse and abuse of illicit and prescription opiates is a growing problem in the United States. Even though Americans make up less than 5 percent of the world's population, we consume close to 100% of the world's supply of hydrocodone and nearly 80% of the world's supply of legal and illegal opiates . Because of the vast availability of drugs and its impact on many facets ...

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Survival Outcome Neonates Early Sepsis Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"A Retrospective Comparative Study on the Survival Outcome of Neoates with Early -Onset Sepsis with Sclerema Given Fresh Frozen Plasma at Davao Medical Centern Nursery-A One Year Review" Objectives: To determine and compare the survival outcome of patients with early onset neonatal sepsis with sclerema given fresh frozen plasma plus standard therapy of neonatal sepsis to those who were only given standard therapy alone. Fresh Frozen plasma ...

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Research Paper On Leukemia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I decided to write my research paper on Leukemia because my uncle who lived in Bend, OR found out that he had Leukemia. This news was devastating for our family including my uncle. His health started dropping and he started felling tired all the time. My uncle's this condition led him to lose his job because he could not keep up with his work. In our culture ...

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Tackling Health Inequalities A Challenge Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Tackling health inequalities is a challenge faced by policy makers and health practitioners This assignment will critically discuss how Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) may be tackled, drawing on the current evidence based thinking and social policies on tackling health inequalities. Over the past 30 years, there have been a number of strategies proposed to tackle health inequalities. They have all largely focused on improving the health of ...

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South African Public Hospitals Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The words "crisis" and "health care" follow each other in sentences so often in South Africa that most citizens have grown numb to the association. Clinicians, health managers and public health experts have been talking about a crisis in access to health care for more than half a century, and the advent of democracy has not alleviated the situation. South Africa's inability to adequately respond to its ...

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Health And Illness Across The Lifespan Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Royal College of Nursing defines nursing as the use of clinical judgement in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain, or recover health, to cope with health problems, and to achieve the best possible quality of life, whatever their disease or disability, until death (RCN, 2003). This essay will look at the role as a nurse, in supporting an individual, the family or ...

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Sepsis An Overview Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Sepsis is an infection of the bloodstream. The infection tends to spread quickly and often is difficult to recognize. One of our roles as a nurse is that of patient advocate, and as such we are closest to the patient, placing us in a key position to identify any subtle changes at their earliest onset and prevent the spread of severe infection. Knowledge of the signs and ...

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Epidemiology Of Childhood Obesity Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This brings me to the Epidemiology of Childhood Obesity. One of the Major health problems that plague the United States is Childhood obesity. Since the 1980 the amounts of children who have been considered obesity have been at an alarming rise and the prevalence among children under the age of 12 has more than doubled. "According to the 1999-2002 National Health Association (NHA) survey, 16 percent of ...

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The Nhs In England Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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National Health Service had been created in 1948 and for the last decades it has been facing numerous reforms and structural changes in attempt to raise its effectiveness and competitiveness and to reduce costs. This report focuses on STEP analysis of major external factors and trends that might influence future activity of NHS and shape its structure. Findings of the report are: Social: Population of England has ...

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Reviews Related To Perineal Hygiene Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The task of reviewing the literature involves the identification, selection, critical analysis and reporting of existing information on topic of interest. Hence the investigator intended to review the literature available on self care practices using both research and non-research materials. Singh C; et al (2010) conducted a study to identify the factors associated with intestinal parasitosis in rural and urban school children from 5-14 years of age ...

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Demographics And Epidemiological Transition Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Bangladesh is experiencing the third phase in demographic transition that has produced a big number of youthful population and increasing population of older population (Razzaque et al., 2010). At present, the population of Bangladesh is 152518015 million, where percentage of the 60+ elderly populations is more than 6.7 (BBS, 2010). The median age is 23.3. The life expectancy at birth is 70 years for the total population ...

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What Is Mental Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In view of the strict confidentiality requirements for patient records, particularly in cases involving mental health and illness, both mental health patients and the general public were assured in accordance with the nursing and midwifery council code of conduct (NMC 2008), to respect and observe mental patients rights to confidentiality. Furthermore any information obtained about them as part of this research was not shared or disclosed with/ ...

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The Dutch Health Care System Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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After years of spiraling health costs, change was needed to the Dutch Health Care System. A dual system was introduced January 2006 comprising of compulsory private health insurance and government provided health care. Compulsory private health insurance finances all primary and curative care (i.e. the family doctor service and hospitals and clinics). Social insurance funded by earmarked taxation covers long term care for the elderly, palliative care, and the ...

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The Harmful Effects Of Smoking Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There are many bad effects of smoking related to health, social and psychological level which can harm the life of a person in great detail. For smoking people grow the tobacco tree whose leave which are mostly smoked or chewed and sniffed for many different effects. Smoking which involves tobacco which then contains a certain chemical known as nicotine. Nicotine is highly addictive chemical, and a smoking ...

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Inequalities In Healthcare Older Person Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The UK has a rapidly ageing population with increased healthcare needs. Yet social isolation and exclusion resulting from stigma and age discrimination means that many older people are confronted with inequalities in access to and quality of health care. These inequalities are particularly prevalent among older people with mental health issues and older people from black and ethnic minority groups. There are a number of steps nurses ...

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Risk Assessment Plan For Schizophrenia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Risk assessment of the potential of violence to self or others has been accepted as a core component of clinical practice in psychiatric forensic community and private clinical environmental settings (Stedman et al., (2000). Risk assessment increases the ability to understand an individuals potential for violent behaviour, assists the individual to change and for organisations to better allocate limited resources to more effective treatment programs (Snowden et ...

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Cervical Cancer Major Public Health Issue Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Cervical cancer is a major public health issue; it is the second most common cancer among women in the world, and one of leading cause of death by gynaecologic malignant tumour in developing countries. (I. Shahramian and colleagues 2011) Besides, cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and curable cancer when it is detected early, and this is due to its slow progression, since it ...

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Cellular Speciliazation In Multicellular Organism Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Specialization is a fundamental characteristic of multicellular organisms like human beings. The most important benefit of specialization is that it trades off complexities. Individual elements become simpler and the organisation of these simpler elements becomes more complex. A typical example lies in the fact that single-cell organisms have a wide range of behavorial complexities,majority of which is less used, in order to respond to the range of ...

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An Understanding Of Geriatrics Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The role of the radiographer is no different than that of all other health professionals. The whole person must be treated, not just the manifested symptoms of an illness or injury. Medical imaging and therapeutic procedures reflect the impacts of ongoing systemic aging in documentable and visual forms. Adapting procedures to accommodate disabilities and diseases of geriatric patients is a critical responsibility and a challenge based almost ...

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Retirement Issues In Malaysian Workforce Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Increasing life expectancy of Malaysians has raised the concern incredibly on retirement issues. In 2006, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) findings indicate that Malaysians' life expectancy has increased from 1960 to 2006. Women life expectancy has increased from 55.9 to 76.5 years, a 20.6% increment, while men increased from 52.8 to 71.8 years, or 19.0% (OECD, 2007). More, latest statistical findings from United Nation ...

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Post Partum Haemorrhage Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) refers to an estimated blood loss in excess of 500 ml following a vaginal birth and a loss greater than 1000 ml during a Caesarean section. Major haemorrhage is defined as an estimated blood loss of more than 2500 ml or the transfusion of 5 or more units of blood or treatment of coagulopathy. These values are arbitrary as visual estimation of blood loss ...

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Comparison Of International Healthcare System Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This research paper deals with comparison between health care systems of United States and India. I chose these two countries because of my familiarity with health care system in India and interest in the U.S health care system. While U.S. and India have few things in common, there are a lot of differences. The health care systems in these two countries are an ideal example of fundamental ...

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Procedure Of Female Genital Cutting Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Few topics can rouse a group of students at 9:00 am and even fewer can stir up a heated emotional debate as did the issue of female genital cutting (FGC) in one of the health and development (H&D) sessions. By the end of the session, almost every female student had adopted a protective body language, with legs firmly crossed and expressions normally displayed watching a horror film. ...

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Model Of Web Of Causation Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The model of web of causation dates back to 1960, when it was developed to represent different pathways that point on a genesis of a health problem or a disease, giving rise to defined causative risk factors. The model has been used in community health and nursing to explain diseases and disabilities caused by multiple factors and identify possible points for preventive interventions in community health problems. ...

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The Incident Of Blood Transfusion Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction: Saving lives by means of safety precautions is emphasized by the health institutions. Particularly in clinical care a minute error can jeopardize lives of human beings. Though NHS has promised to serve the best interests of people, lapses in the patient safety seems evident. As a result, NPSA proposed seven steps to safe guard precious life. Over all the literature discusses the patient safety measures, human ...

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Improvements Made To Reduce Uncertainty Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Metallic bonding The young's modulus measures how stiff a material is, I will be calculating the young's modulus of copper wire. I will initially do a preliminary experiment, then an improved experiment in which I will try to reduce sources of error that affected my initial results. I will aim to calibrate equipment and reduce uncertainty in the experiment. Physics behind experiment http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/images/gcsechem_60.gif Young's elastic modulus is ...

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Workplace Bullying Against Nurses Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Workplace violence has emerged as an area of huge interest to both small and large business recently. Some employers are denying that their business is affected by this problem but the fact that workplace violence has strike all businesses including the health sector. Workplace violence is a multifaceted problem that it is so pervasive that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have classified it as a national ...

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Dementia Of Alzheimers Type Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Ageing brings with it changes in number of domains, including attitudes, health, self-image, relationships, status, generational changes, sexual functioning and an awareness of time and mortality. These general themes all appears regularly in clinical work with older people as they come to terms with the realities of retirement or illness. (Wattis and Curran, 2006) The National policy on older persons confers the status of senior citizen to ...

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The Role Of The Radiographer Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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While radiography got its start in the 19th century, the profession of radiography in more recent years has emerged into an ever expanding field of high technology. Radiography is a relatively new health profession that has developed expansively over recent years. Advances that have resulted from an augmented use of computer technology within healthcare and the technological advancements achieved in medical equipment has caused the profession to ...

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Medical Aspects Of Disaster Management Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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On December 26, 2004, a violent earthquake measuring 9 on the Richter scale struck off the western coast of northern Sumatra. It initiated several tsunamis (tidal waves) that took more than 200,000 lives. It was the deadliest natural disaster in the past quarter of a century. But as horrible as it was, it was but a ripple compared to some quakes in recorded history. In 1556, an ...

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The Social Determinants Of Health Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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We will look at the effects this communicable disease has on the wellbeing and health of individuals infected and their family members. You will see regional, national and global issues, we will be able to identify the causes of HIV and look at what steps have been put into place to help reduce and prevent levels of HIV cases. There are encouraging signs that show changes in ...

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Effects Of Good Oral Hygiene Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper aims to review the literature surrounding the chosen intervention of oral hygiene. Specifically the effects of good oral hygiene of ventilated patients in a critical care environment. The intervention was selected after the author completed an 8 week placement in an ICU department and to improve evidence-based practice. To retain anonymity the name of the hospital will not be disclosed this complies with the NMC ...

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The Role Of Health Ngos Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Health care in Nigeria is structured along, and administered through the universal three tiers: the primary level run by the local government, the secondary by the state and the tertiary by the federal government (FMOH 2005). The contribution of Nigeria's health sector to the national economy remains poorly defined, and as a result Nigeria was ranked a dismal 187th position among the 191 United Nation member state ...

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Umbilical Cord Care Very Important Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Health is the most important, sought-after thing in the world by all, no matter who we are, when well- cared for their earliest years, children are more likely to survive grow up the first month is crucial importance, in terms of health care. The health of women and children is the basis of a healthy family and a healthy nation. This is particularly true of children whose ...

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Underage Binge Drinking In UK Health And Social Care Essay

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The purpose of this study is for the writer to explore the government strategies in combating the rising rates of underage binge drinking in the UK. The writer will approach this topic by briefly examining the prevalence, determinants, and effects of underage binge drinking. The writer will also critically analyse gaps in government strategies in tackling underage drinking and subsequently formulate a policy intervention that would address ...

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Oral Polio And Rota Vaccine Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) is defined as "the process by which the nurse makes clinical decision using the best available research evidence, their clinical expertise and patient preferences ". (Kathleen R.Steven, 1999). Evidence based practice is of importance to nursing as it provides practical clinical guidelines that are proven to produce positive patient outcomes. And, the majority patient care organizations are required to adhere to these best ...

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Health In New Zealand Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Health is multi factorial and is the product of reciprocal interaction between individuals and their environment. Social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, including the health system (World Health Organisation, 2008). As in most countries, health in New Zealand is also distributed unequally throughout the society. This reflects that there is an uneven allocation of social determinants ...

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Definition Of Hiv And Aids Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I have chosen the topic of HIV/AIDS. In this written assignment, Firstly, I will start by introducing what are HIV and AIDS and the influence of them. Secondly, I will generate some figure of the world and also in Hong Kong. Then, I will use the biopsychosocial model to describe the causes of HIV. Last but not lease, I will discuss the health promotion and Motivation Strategies. ...

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Occupational Therapists And Local Authorities Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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People inhabiting within a psycho-socially fit environment displays positive attitudes and strong cultural values that are essential for instituting an industrious society. Accessibility of equal health opportunities to all and fairness to access healthcare entrenched at all levels in the society, signifies the economic prosperity and system. The economic conditions of a country can be significantly improved by employing the dynamic people within prolific occupations however; the ...

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Prostate Cancer Causes And Treatment Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper will investigate several different academic journal articles and some popular media articles that are about prostate cancer. These articles discuss prostate cancer causes, (hypothetical and known), detection methods, and treatment options. A couple of the articles also focus on the cost of treatment for patients, as well as the risks involved with the differing methods of treatment. Several treatment options for prostate cancer are still ...

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Occupational Hazards Of Flour Dust Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Flour dust is classified as a hazardous substance (COSHH regulation 2002) associated with occupational asthma, sensitization, allergic rhinitis and inflammation. Flour dust could also give rise to distress temporary respiratory, nasal and eye symptom, or it may exacerbate an asthma attack in those with pre-existing sickness.( Elm etal 2004) In the UK, flour dust is the next most frequently named agent linked with occupational asthma. (Ross etal ...

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The Symptoms Of Dementia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Dementia is a group of symptoms affecting intellectual and social abilities, severely enough to interfere with daily functioning. It is caused by conditions or changes in the brain. Dementia is the loss of mental functions such as thinking, memory, and reasoning that interferes with a person's daily life and activities, Different types of dementia exist, depending on the cause. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type. Dementia ...

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Vulnerability Of Children Contributing Factors Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this chapter is to establish an understanding of the state of children in South Africa, to understand the contributing factors to their vulnerability - affecting their quality of life on a multi-dimensional level, and the impact of HIV and AIDS as one of the primary contributors to children's vulnerability. In light of the information provided within this chapter, the full extent of the basic ...

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Public Health Obesity And Nhs Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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When the NHS was established in 1948, one of its founding principles was that it should improve health and prevent disease as well as providing treatment for those who are ill. In November 2004, the government produces a white paper choosing health, and one of its main purposes was to improve health of the national by setting goals, putting strategies and guidelines that would have the effect ...

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Communication Strategy In Obesity Awareness Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Communication is a procedure that is basically concerned with the transmission and acceptance of messages which may either change people's perception or not (Tones and Green, 2005). This delivery of information and counsel is fundamental to strategies in a well being programme development (Naidoo and Wills, 2009, p.185). This procedure and the result of its accessibility, presents impulsive responses that affect the attitudes and opinions of many ...

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Patients With Post Stroke Dysphagia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This chapter deals with discussion, summary and conclusions drawn. It clarifies the limitations of the study, the implications and recommendations given for different areas in Nursing practice, Education, administration and research. DISCUSSION The present study was designed to assess the effectiveness of Selected Nursing Interventions among patients with Post Stroke Dysphagia at KMCH, Coimbatore-14. The researcher carried out the study among 30 patients and adopted pre-experimental research ...

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Psychosocial Impact Of Stroke Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The literature review was based on extensive survey of books, journals and international nursing studies. A review of literature relevant to the study was undertaken which helped the investigator to develop insight into the problem and gain information on what has been done in the past. An extensive review of literature was done by the investigator to lay a broad foundation for the study and a conceptual ...

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Community Health Needs Assessment Tools Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The research need to generate qualitative and quantitative data regarding a particular community health need is directly proportionate to the impact that the particular health need has on the community and sometimes even the mortality/morbidity generated by the particular health problem. In this regard, in this current assessment we review the health needs of coal mining workers in West Virginia, USA to identify hazards and risk factors ...

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Postnatal Depression In Asian Women Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Postnatal Depression affects around 10-15% of mothers having their first baby. Depression during this time is seen as putting the mother at risk for the onset of a serious chronic mood disorder. Studies have indicated that women who do suffer from postnatal depression have a history of depression and psychosocial difficulties (Oates, 2004). Overall South Asians in Britain make up a total of 4% of the ethnic ...

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Joints Bones One Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In both chapters six and seven we will take a detailed look at our skeleton and the joints and attachments. We will briefly introduce the skeleton here in chapter six but discuss it in greater detail and specificity in chapter seven. Thus our focus in chapter six will mainly be on our joints, how they allow us to move and how they are classified. You will notice ...

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Levodopa Therapy For Parkinsons Treatment Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Figure 1: http://www.oralchelationblog.com/?p=97 [43] Parkinson's disease is a progressive brain disorder that is incurable but can be treated. It occurs when neurons in the brain that produce dopamine are damaged. [1] Environmental toxins, genetic predisposition, and brain damaged may cause the symptoms but the actual causes of Parkinson's remained unknown [2] When about 80% of these dopamine-producing cells are damaged, motor symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, slow ...

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Critique On Quantitative Research Article Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Critical analysis of research studies is one of the most important steps towards incorporation of evidence into practice (Burns & Grove, 2007). This paper is an attempt towards achieving this goal. The paper critically analyzes the article "Group prenatal care and preterm birth weight: Results from a matched cohort study at public clinics" by Ickovics et al.(2003). This aim will be achieved by sequentially critiquing the research ...

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Nursing Care Plan Assessment Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Gastroesophageal reflux is also referred to as GERD. It is caused by your esophagus becoming agitated by acidic substances coming from the stomach. It is a condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus (referred to as reflux) which can cause inflammation and damage to the lining of the esophagus. This action can irritate the esophagus, causing heartburn as well as ...

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Smoking Cessation Interventions In England Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Smoking causes a range of health issues and diseases in people particularly Cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and a range of other cancers, peptic ulcer and various other medical conditions. (National Health Service, 2010)The survival rates are low even after the person undergoes surgery. Post operative Complications may also develop which causes delays in recuperation and often people experience respiratory issues due to ...

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Aromatherapy And Medicine In Uk Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There is an increasing use of complementary therapies and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) nowadays, and its use has steadily increased over the last ten to fifteen years in United Kingdom (UK) (Ernst and White 2000; 35). A more specifically data obtained within the UK has shown that there is a rapid increase in the use of complementary therapies and CAM with an estimated 15 million users ...

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Fragile X Syndrome Case Study Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"From seven years old, Michael's speech was still rather incoherent, he spoke very quickly and under his breath and didn't make much eye contact. Only up until the last couple of years his speech has improved and is much clearer, although he still tends to perseverate and get stuck on a subject and repeat the same thing over and over. Michael has a sister 2 years older ...

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Overview Of Health Inequality Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Overview of health inequality Health inequality is the comprehensive term used to describe gaps, variations and disparities in the health achievements of individuals, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and socioeconomic groups in a society (Kawachi et al. 2002). It is generally described in terms of social economic class and its causes are mainly lifestyle factors (smoking, nutrition, alcohol consumption, exercise, weight, stress) and socio economic factors (income, ...

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Introduction Of Copd Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a group of chronic and progressive respiratory disorders that are characterized by an airway obstruction with little or no reversibility. Damage to the lungs continues to make breathing gradually more difficult over time. Two clinical conditions often associated under the diagnosis of COPD are chronic bronchitis and emphysema, which obstruct or limit airflow into the lung fields. "Chronic bronchitis is the presence ...

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People Living With Hiv Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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HIV/AIDS is one of the most challenges to human life and dignity. It affects all levels of the society and has a massive impact on global economic and social development, (Rowden, 2009). Studies have been conducted on its impact on human life and how it could be controlled. This review was conducted by visiting a number of websites of different publishers and organisations for published articles on ...

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Since X Ray Was Discovered Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Since x-ray was discovered by Roentgen in 1895, its medical application has grown to be a fast and dynamic imaging modality. Today's imaging department consists of an impressive array of diagnostic and therapeutic devices from x-ray machines, CT Scan, PET Scan, linear accelerator, which mainly use ionizing radiation for diagnosis and treatment of illnesses; and with the addition of ultrasound and MRI that use sound waves and ...

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The Definition Of Diabetes Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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What is diabetes. Why do people have it. Is there a cure. What is in the future of diabetes. All of these questions show what kind of complicated illness Diabetes is. For the many that have it, live a healthy lifestyle and manage to keep this illness under control. 25.8 million Children and adults in the United States, that's over 8% of the entire population. The Definition ...

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Child With Failure To Thrive Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this review article, the definition, aetiology, evaluation, differential diagnoses, management, prevention and prognosis of failure to thrive are discussed. Failure to thrive (FTT) is a common problem in paediatric practice, affecting 5-10% of under-fives in developed countries with a higher incidence in developing countries. Majority of cases of FTT are due to a combination of nutritional and environmental deprivation secondary to parental poverty and/or ignorance. Many ...

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Child Malnutrition In Somalia Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Fifty three percent of children in Somalia have the risk of malnutrition (UN). With the increasing drought and violence rate, thousands of Somalis have fled in search for work in countries that border Somalia. The information assembled for this project includes behavioral, environmental dynamics of Malnutrition in children, and an explicit point of convergence of the general history of nutritional diseases in the country suffered by children. ...

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Back Pain Causes And Effects Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Back pain is considered to be the most common reasons for physician visits; it is the largest cause of work-related absence. Back pain is known as Lumbago and can be defined as mild to severe pain or discomfort in the area of the lower back. The pain can be acute (sudden and severe) or chronic if it has lasted more than three months. Strains or sprains of ...

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Discrimination Against Obese People Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Obesity discrimination has a great impact on health care. The healthcare may be more critical of obese individuals. Some primary care physicians may be less attentive to treating obesity than other ailments as well. Overweight individuals seem to pick up on the negative feelings: studies show obese individuals tend to delay going to the doctor even for routine visits. There is no exception for radiographer the impact ...

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Improvements In Life Expectancy India Health And Social Care Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Life expectancy of Indians during the past fifty years has been steadily increasing exponentially matching the trend that took several hundred years shown in Developed countries. 23Some of the possible reasons for such exponential rises gained by Indians in years are controlling deaths caused by epidemics and pandemic infectious diseases, and absence of famines or wars since India's independence. The high death rates due to infectious diseases ...

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