Symptoms, Causes and Treatment for Depression

09 Oct 2017

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Antony Nguyen Depression Depression is common mental health disorder, which affects over 350 million people of all ages worldwide1. It is estimated that one in every six people in Australia are likely to experience a diagnosable depressive at some stage of their lives and occur more often in females than males2. In the years up to adolescence, depression is considerably more common and could ...

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Service Quality in Critical Care

09 Oct 2017

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Prince Rupert Ramirez SERVICE QUALITY IN DEPARTMENT OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, AUCKLAND CITY HOSPITAL SERVICE QUALITY Figure 1 Dimensions of Service Quality, Department of Critical Care Medicine Service quality can be defined as the scope wherein a particular service rendered meets customers’ needs or expectations (Lazakidou, 2011). Department of Critical Care Medicine (DCCM) is committed in providing safe and quality health care service in ...

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Functions in the Human Body

09 Oct 2017

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Part A Digestive System The digestive system is the system of organs that takes food in, the digestive system is a set of organs that transforms whatever we eat into substances that can be used in the body for energy, growth and repair. The main functions of the digestive system are ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defection. Ref: (Class Notes 2015) Explain the functions ...

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Influence of Culture and Demographics on Health

09 Oct 2017

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Cloudette Sun   Almost every characteristic of society or a community affects the health and well-being of its citizens. It be construed that the place in the social hierarchy that individuals and groups occupy combined with other environmental factors can directly or indirectly determine exposure and vulnerability to health wellness or health damaging conditions in everyday living. It is also a common perception that ...

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Traditional Health Care Sector and Modern Western Healthcare

05 Oct 2017

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The collaboration between Traditional Health care sector and modern western Health care system Introduction: Traditional and complementary medicine according to the World Health Organization (WHO) may be defined as the comprehensive understanding of multiculturality based. This knowledge stems from the ingenuity, invention, creativity, faith and experiences. Which is used to improve and sustain health, help in diagnosis, prevention, and curative process whether it is physical or ...

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Care of People in Residential Setting

05 Oct 2017

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Task 1 Explanation of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and apply in the social services There are four principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Partnership: engagement/work together for acquired outcome Protection: protect all maori assets Participation: maori ensure to be participating at all levels Permission: maori given rights to practise their culture To apply the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi ...

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Effect of Homeopathic Treatment on Insomnia

05 Oct 2017

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Introduction Insomnia is a major health concern particularly when individuals develop dependency and problematic withdrawal symptoms related to conventional prescription drugs. Approximately 27% of the adult male population and 31% of the adult female population in South Africa suffer from insomnia (Strangers et al., 2012). Insomnia disorder is characterized by one or more of the following: difficulty falling asleep, difficulty maintaining ...

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Programme to Promote Occupational Health and Safety Practice

05 Oct 2017

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Plan and evaluate programmes to promote occupational health and safety practice Task 1: Source information Place of work or work placement Garden in the AGAPE CARE Target group for the programmes to promote occupational health and safety practice Resident, Staff, Team Leader, Manager, Security Officer. Key stakeholders ...

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Effect of Hormones and Pesticides on Environment and Humans

05 Oct 2017

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To what extent is the use of hormones, pesticides and antibiotics a threat to the environment and human’s health? INTRODUCTION: Hormone, pesticides and antibiotics are being used extensively in food production so as to be able to cater for an increasing global population. Though these have been used for decades but with the upcoming of new and more improved testing methods people are now realising the ...

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Elderly Abuse Issue in India

05 Oct 2017

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Elder abuse - An emerging scourge in India Shashikantha SK, Harashish Jindal*, Bhumika Bhatt   In the 21st century, health is determined by broad social trends. Economies are globalizing, more and more people live and work in cities, family patterns are changing and technology is evolving rapidly. Today, the population of the world is going through a demographic transition with increase in life expectancy. Soon, the ...

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Schizophrenia: Causes, Effects and Treatments

05 Oct 2017

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INTRODUCTION Cognition is a complex and multidimensional set of mental processes that empower an individual to ‘know’ the world and the immediate environs and interact accordingly1.Cognition from a broader perspective denotes a relatively high level of processing of specific information which encompasses thinking, memory, motivation, perception, language and skilled movements. The origin of the word cognition is from the Latin word “cognoscere” meaning to know The ...

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Holistic Assessment of Diabetes

05 Oct 2017

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With increase in statics of people with diabetes, it is becoming essential to find the best approach to control the disease. This assignment will discuss how holistic assessment is an integral part of individualised care. Focusing on the case study of Chloe who has recently been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This assignment is structured to discuss the nursing process, Orems’ model of care and two ...

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Annotated Bibliography for Scope of Nursing Practice

05 Oct 2017

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Gretha Cabral Introduction The increment in the number of practitioners in the field of nursing practices has been observed. Increasing interest in the field of advanced practice nurses has also been found in nursing profession. The advanced practice nurse is playing a fundamental role in assisting to lessen the deficiency of human resources in the field of health care in both of the developing ...

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Causes of Hair Loss

05 Oct 2017

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Baldness Definition Baldness (alopecia) can influence only your head or your whole human body. It can end up being the outcome of heredity, particular medicines or a main medical problem. Anyone can encounter baldness. Baldness usually refers to extreme hair loss from your head. Some men and women choose not to take any treatment for it nor do they try to hide it. Other individuals may ...

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Smoking Cessation and Lung Cancer Survival Relationship

05 Oct 2017

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Relationship between smoking cessation and lung cancer survival: A survival data analysis Abstract Background For over a decade, lung cancer has been the highest mortality cancer in Hong Kong. Smoking cessation as a protect factor of lung cancer incidence has been confirmed in detail in former study. However, the relationship between smoking cessation and lung cancer survival have not been clarified yet. Methods The prospective cohort included ...

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Pre Hospital Perspectives in Emergency Management

05 Oct 2017

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Cerimovic Sabrija Introduction: The following essay will be based and structured upon the suggestion that forcing professional obligations like the duty to respond on paramedics and healthcare workers is similar to expecting them to behave like “supreme Samaritans”(Clark, 2005). The standard of care and duty of care that they are faced with will also be explored, along with the consequences they face if not followed. Australian ...

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Prevention of Adductor Muscle Contraction During TURBt

05 Oct 2017

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Effectiveness of Spinal anesthesia combined with Obturator nerve block in the prevention of adductor muscle contraction during Trans-Urethral Resection of Bladder tumor (TURBt) in Razy University Hospital in Rasht (2012-2013) Cyrus Emir Alavi MD[1], Siavash Falahatkar MD2, Siamak Rimaz MD4, Mohammadreza Naghipour MD3, Mehdi Jafari MD5, Koshrang Hossein MD1, Alaeddin Asgari MD2Ç‚ Nadia Rastjou Herfeh B.S6 Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology Research Center, Guilan University of Medical ...

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Healthcare Organisation Internal and External Influences

05 Oct 2017

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  Introduction Constructing a plan of business assists one with the establishment of a new business and assisting it to develop. Most entrepreneurs who build up business plans typically do well opposed to those who do not. A plan of business assists in representing the objective of one’s business. It assists others to be familiar with ones vision concerning the business, in addition to helps one ...

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Importance of HIPAA: Keeping Health Information Private

05 Oct 2017

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Kay L. Bowman Abstract The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law 104-191, was enacted on August 21, 1996. Sections 261 through 264 of HIPAA require the Secretary of HHS to publicize standards for the security, privacy and electronic exchange of health information. Together these are recognized as the Administrative Simplification provisions. (Health Information Privacy, n.d.) A major objective of ...

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Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Size with Age

05 Oct 2017

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Changes of Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Size with Age: A Survey of 3367 Men I-shen Huang, Kuang-Kuo Chen*, and Alex T. L. Lin   Abstract: Background To evaluate serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate size distribution in age stratified men and further used as baseline value for normal individual. Methods 3367 men who received health ...

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Paper Critique: Aspergilla’s Fumigatus Anti-inflammation

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Paper Critique Mark S Gresnigt, Silvia Bozza, Katharina L. Becker, Leo A B Joosten, Shahla Abdollahi-Roodsaz, Wim B van der Berg, Charles A. Dinarello, Mihai G Netea, Thierry Fontaine, Antonella De Luca, Silvia Moretti, Luigina Romani, Jean-Paul Latge, Frank L. van de Veerdonk. A Polysaccharide Virulence Factor from Aspergillus fumigatus Elicits Anti-inflammatory Effects through Induction of Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Introduction The study performed by Mark S. Gresnigt ...

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Surgical Nail Intervention Techniques Comparison

05 Oct 2017

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Introduction Critical appraisal is a methodical progression through which the strengths and weaknesses of a research study can be acknowledged. This progression enables the reader to gauge the study's worth and whether its conclusions are dependable. The most significant element of critical appraisal is attentive appraisal of the study design; however, other steps, such as evaluation of the statistical methods used, interpretation of the findings and ...

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Media Influence on Anorexia in Adolescent Girls

05 Oct 2017

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Katrina Cooper Table of Contents (Jump to) Rationale Aims and objectives Methodology Context Literature review How are adolescent girls being affected by fashion magazines and the media? Anorexia…Encouraged by Pro Anna website? Conclusion Bibliography Rationale A literature review is needed to analyse the reasons there is an increase in adolescent girls developing Anorexia Nervosa. A high number of girls are feeling pressured to ...

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Ebola Outbreak 2014: Causes and Treatments

05 Oct 2017

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Asra Ali “Ebola Virus Outbreak: The Deadline and Incurable Hemorrhagic Fever” Table of Contents (Jump to) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History 1.3 Characteristic of EBOV 1.4 Symptoms 1.5 Diagnosis Methods 1.6 Treatments for Ebola Virus 1.7 Conclusions Reference list 1.1 Introduction EVD is a hemorrhagic illness having a severe fatality rate of 90% that has caused an epidemic in ...

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HIPAA Security Compliance

05 Oct 2017

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HIPAA SECURITY COMPLIANCE 1 HIPAA privacy and security rules work together for purposes of governing how a health institution handles and manages the information of a patient. The privacy rules of HIPAA cover the methods which a health practitioner can use to disclose the information of a patient (Beaver and Herold, 2004). The security rules of HIPAA provide the standards to use in safeguarding and protecting ...

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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular Second Premolar

05 Oct 2017

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Endodontic Management of a Mandibular Second Premolar with Three Roots and Three Root Canals with the Aid of Cone beam Computed Tomography : A Case Report Abstract: Aberrations and diversity in the number of root & canal anatomy are most commonly seen especially in the permanent dentition. A thorough understanding and knowledge on the presence of the number of roots, the root canal space configuration and ...

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Dental Caries Experience and Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART).

05 Oct 2017

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Assessment of Dental caries experience, Periodontal Status and Oral Mucosal Lesions among HIV seropositives with and without Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART): A Cross-sectional study Objective: To assess the dental caries experience, Periodontal Status and oral mucosal lesions among patients with and without Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART). Basic Research Design: A Cross-sectional study. Clinical settings: A rehabilitative centre for HIV/AIDS. Participants: Individuals with HIV/AIDS above the age group of ...

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Developing Inclusion in Health Organizations

05 Oct 2017

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NAME: MA. CHRISTINE IBANEZ This is Christine Ibanez, a registered Nurse. I am the home supervisor of the Victoria Care and Nursing center and would like to discuss the possible provisions and care plan that can help us improve our organization including the diversities we encountered with our staff and residents. But before anything else, let me define the terms Equality, Inclusion and Diversity which will be ...

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Relationship Between Diet and Heart Disease

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Association between Vegan, Vegetarian, and Omnivorous Diets and Heart Disease Morbidity and Mortality Michelle D. Adams Short Title: Diet and Heart Disease Abstract Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. This chronic disease has a genetic component but is largely the result of poor lifestyle habits which may include an inadequate diet. Vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores consume different diets by definition and ...

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Causes of Maori Health Inequalities and Policies for Change

05 Oct 2017

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Managing Organizational Equality and Diversity Introduction For the past years, there had been a debate about the congruity in health between Maoris and non-Maoris in the colonial history of New Zealand. There are variations worldwide in the health of aboriginal people considering their historical, political, economic and social situations. An analytical review of the key literature concerning historical, social, economic and political processes will be discussed ...

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Seasonal Affective Disorder Case Study

05 Oct 2017

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By David F. Dean, Department of Biology, Spring Hill College © 2004 by the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. Modified by Camille Freeman and used with permission. Case Presentation Melanie Johnson is a 32-year-old accountant who moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin two years ago, from her hometown of Sarasota, Florida. Beginning this past November, for the first time in her life, Melanie began ...

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Wilms Tumor Treatment in Countries with Delayed Referral

05 Oct 2017

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Introduction Wilms tumor is considered the fifth most common pediatric malignancy originating from embryonal kidney tissues.1 It accounts for 6 – 7 % of all childhood cancers. . 2 The incidence is higher in children younger than 5 years (more than 80 % of the cases). 3 In the developed countries Wilms tumor shows a long term survival rate (nearly 90 %) in localized disease and ...

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Health and Safety in Health and Social Care Workplace

05 Oct 2017

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Table of Contents (Jump to) Introduction Q1. In health and social care organizations: review systems, policies and procedures used in communicating and maintain health and safety at work in accordance to legislative requirements. Q2. From this case study 1 above; analyse health and safety priorities that are important to Mr W’s health and wellbeing. In relation, analyse the impact of one aspect of health and safety ...

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Comparison of Healthcare Systems: USA and Nigeria

05 Oct 2017

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HAMEED OLAMILEKAN ALAO   ABSTRACT This study was to compare USA and Nigeria health care system. This research sets out review the USA health care system compare to Nigeria. It will also compare health care financing, health care policy, health care indicators of both countries. A search of some relevant articles, books on both countries health care system using the Google, Yahoo search engine, ...

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US Healthcare Regulations and Laws

05 Oct 2017

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  Introduction Regulatory agencies are at present influencing the industry of Health Care. There is a great deal displeasure above the existing healthcare situation in the USA. A regulatory agency is a body of government mandated or formed beneath the tenure of a legislative act to make certain conformity with the requirements of the act, and in executing its function. Regulatory agency surveys within organizations are ...

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Efficacy of Sinus Balloon Technique in Transcrestal Sinus

05 Oct 2017

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ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF SINUS BALLOON TECHNIQUE IN TRANSCRESTAL SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION SURGERY Introduction The new advances and devices simplified the original techniques used in sinus floor elevation surgery. The sinus membrane elevation conventionally established through two main approaches the modified (Caldwell-Luc) approach (Tatum 1976), or by a more conservative approach transcrestal osteotome (summer technique, 1994). Lateral window technique can be applied when the ...

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State of Affairs for Food in Vietnam

05 Oct 2017

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Introduction: Eating is one of the essential needs of human activity and that is the main power supply to learning, working and living more active, and each person in the world to eat different foods depending on the food culture where they live. Although each nations all have own culture, food culture is one of the most recognizable things, and Viet Nam also have its specialty. ...

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Causes

05 Oct 2017

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ADEBAYO AINA Contents Explain the physiological origin of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Describe the physical effects of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Explain the contributory factors to the onset of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Explain the process of referral to identified specialist services Explain the investigative processes and procedures involved in assessing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 3.1 Compare and contrast ...

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No Smoking Policy at HHS Facility

05 Oct 2017

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Francis Asielue No Smoking Policy in HHS Seniors facility INTRODUCTION Exposure to tobacco smoke either direct or second-hand cause adverse health outcomes such as asthma, respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular disease, and cancer (CDC, 2012). According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) smoking is a leading cause of cancer and death from cancer (2011). There are about 250 known harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke and about 69 ...

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Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) List

05 Oct 2017

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Consequences: NCDs are the new emerging threat to modern world as they continuously increase disease burden silently. Previously, they were thought to be the diseases of affluent and most of the world prevalence was confined to the high income countries. They have gradually spread their dark hand to low and middle income countries (LMIC’s) (World Bank, 2011). This is the most threatening news as because these ...

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Strengths Based and Case Management Model

05 Oct 2017

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5.1 Strengths Based Model Fundamentally this model concentrates on the individual qualities rather than deficiency. It indicates what a specific's qualities and interior stakes farthest point are. It helps customers to concentrate on the qualities that they have and create a living upon it. While a customer is consistently treated, they ought to be permitted to encounter the recuperation plan with the target that they ...

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Predicting Probability for Elderly Falls

05 Oct 2017

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TOPIC: TO PREDICT THE PROBABILITY FOR FALLS IN COMMUNITY – DWELLING OLDER ADULTS USING THE TIMED UP & GO TEST AND GAIT SPEED. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: Ageing process is a biological reality which has its own dynamic, largely beyond human control. In most of the developed countries the age of 60 – 65 years equivalent to retirement ages is said to be the beginning of old ...

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Characteristics of Different Blood Types Experiment

05 Oct 2017

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Experiment 3- Blood II Rezan Nehir MavioÄŸlu, Tara McDermott, Yasemin Barış, Dogan ÇolakoÄŸlu Introduction In this lab, we took our own blood samples and observed the presence and characteristics of our white blood cells, and our specific blood type. Through this experiment, we determined the number of white blood cells present in 1mm3 of blood, the different types present, and our unique blood types. Before performing ...

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Domains of Culture Chart

05 Oct 2017

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12 DOMAINS OF CULTURE CHART Cynthia Lane     African American Not Hispanic 9,395 White Not Hispanic 173 Asian 50 American Indian 7 Hispanic 151 Overview, inhabited localities, ethnocultural Negro, Colored, Black, Black American, afro American, Africa, Mexico, Europe, Asia, Greece, Black Jews, Islamic ...

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Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery in Von Willebrand

05 Oct 2017

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Spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery in von Willebrand disease Kevin Koshy Jacob Abstract Von Wiliebrand disease (vWD) is a very common clotting disorder encountered in clinical obstetric anaesthesia practice. This disorder needs appropriate preoperative evaluation to choose the best technique of anaesthetic management. Evaluation needs to be individualized to consider the risk and benefits of each technique, either general or neuraxial anaesthesia. The risk of spinal ...

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Evaluation of Liver Metastases from Colon and Rectal Cancer

05 Oct 2017

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Discussion WHO, RECIST1.1 and 3D volumetry are the three criteria used for evaluation of liver metastases from colon and rectal cancer patients pre and post chemotherapy for evaluation of tumor and also for assessment of efficacy of the three standard criteria for oncology follow up by CT scan. The study found that WHO, RECIST1.1 and 3D volumetry standard measurements for solid tumor evaluation exist to assess ...

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Screen of PlGF Peptide for Ovarian Cancer Targeted Imaging

05 Oct 2017

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Screen of PlGF Peptide for Targeted Imaging of Ovarian Cancer Cells Li Yan1$, Rongrong Zhang3$, Junwei Zhao1, Jiachang Hu1, Lingfei Han1, Sumei Niu1, Qiuqie Ba1, Yi Guo1, Fang Fang1, Fanfei Kong1, Jing Sun1, Chao Lin2, Fang Li 1* 1Department of Gynaecology, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, No.536, Chang Le Road, Jing An District, Shanghai, 200040,People's Republic of China. 2Institute for ...

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Impact of Social Isolation on Mentally Ill Individuals

05 Oct 2017

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Man is a social animal depends on relationships for survival. Social system acts as cushion in stress, supports and enhances wellbeing. Social isolation is a state of loneliness experienced by non-participative individuals in the society. It is characterized by lack of social belongingness, engagement with others, minimal public contacts and satisfying relationships. Absence of meaningful relations is common in mental health settings which significantly impacts recovery ...

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Growth Factors in Periodontal Regeneration

05 Oct 2017

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GROWTH FACTORS IN PERIODONTAL REGENERATION ABSTRACT : Periodontitis and all periodontal diseases are bacterial infections that destroy the attachment fibers and supporting bone. Left untreated, these diseases can lead to tooth loss. The main cause of periodontal disease is a bacterial plaque, many options are available to treat this disease including non-surgical,surgical,and recent regenerative materials. GFs are natural biological mediators that regulate key cellular events that ...

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Levels of BGP and BAP in Bone Modelling Rates

05 Oct 2017

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Aim. To assess the levels of BGP and BAP and correlate them with the rate of bone remodelling. BMD was measured using the DXA technique with the assessment of T score. Results. In the group I: BGP were 20.12±0.87ng/mL (p<0.03), those of BAP 13.76±0.6μg/mL (p<0.001) and sT spine were -3.63±0.65DS (p<0.001). In the group II: BGP were 15.12±1.55ng/mL (p<0.05), those of BAP 11.88±0.38μg/mL (p<0.001) and sT ...

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Research Proposal: Knee Osteoarthritis and Pain Types

05 Oct 2017

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Project title: Knee Osteoarthritis and Pain Types: Effect on Joint Position Sense (JPS) and Quantitative Sensory Testing(QST) Principal Investigators: Tracey Bettridge; Michelle Quinn; Jeny Macapulay Project Supervisor: Professor Tony Wright Co-Supervisor: Dr Penny Moss Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for showing your interest to take part in our research project. This observational study is performed as part of our Master of Clinical Physiotherapy Course requirement ...

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Policies for Safe and Secure Treatment in HSC

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Introduction Health and social care provides amalgamated services. Health and social care is particularly known as “HUMAN SERVICE”. It tries to provide security to the patient and make sure safety so that they don’t face any problem during treatment. They can demand safe and secure treatment. There are several principles about it. These are: Confidentiality, Communication, Promoting anti-discrimination, Rights, Acknowledgment. Here confidentiality means keeping information private. ...

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Relation between Serum Apelin Level and CAE

05 Oct 2017

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Decreased Apelin Levels in Isolated Coronary Artery Ectasia M.Zihni Bilik, M.Ata Akal, Halit Acet, Abdulkadir Yaldaz, Murat Yüksel, Nihat Polat, Mesut Aydan, Mustafa Oylumlu, Sait Alan ,Faruk Erta™¹ ¹Department of Cardiology, Medicine Faculty, Dicle University, Diyarbakr, Turkey   Abstract Introduction: Etiopathogenesis of coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is completely unknown. Most of CAE develop with atherosclerosis. Association of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and apelin has been examined in ...

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Effect of Alcohol Dependency on Spouse

04 Oct 2017

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Psychiatric illnesses are increasingly known to be common in the recent decades and affects over 25% of people at some point in a adults at any point in time, and at least one affected individual living in one every four families—(1). Alcohol dependence syndrome is the maladaptive patters of alcohol intake with tolerance craving, loss of control, and withdrawal symptoms (3). Bipolar affective disorder is episodic ...

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Euthanasia in Australia: Arguments For and Against

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McKenzie Maviso “Research arguments for and against Euthanasia in Australia. Is it likely to be decriminalised in the future or not? By what rationale?” Innovations and technologies in medical sciences throughout the history have focused primarily on disease preventions to achieve better health outcomes. However, physicians are often confronted with extreme challenges in life-and-death circumstances, particularly with patients who are suffering from prolonged and debilitating illnesses. ...

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Nicotine Replacement Therapy Perceptions

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Manuscript Title: “Knowledge and Perceptions regarding Nicotine Replacement therapy among Dental Students in Karnataka” Abstract: 1. Background: Organized dentistry has recognized the role of oral health professionals in discouraging tobacco use. Unexplored level of knowledge regarding the benefits and prescription of NRT have aroused interest among us which initiated us to assess the knowledge and perception of Dental students towards Nicotine Replacement therapy (NRT) among various ...

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Social Characteristics of Patients with Rabies

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INTRODUCTION: TOPIC BACKGROUND In over 100 countries, greater than 2.5 billion of the masses are in danger as officially reported by the World Health Organization.(3) Of all infectious diseases worldwide, Rabies has the tenth highest [Unknown A1]mortality. Even if good post-exposure vaccine as treatment are accessible, every year there are still about 50000 to 60000 human deaths (4). Most cases, greater than 90%, among countries globally ...

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Effect of Physical Activity on Alzheimer Risk Factor

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Is the Effect of Physical Activity on Cognitive Function a Risk Factor for Alzheimer in Older Adults? Abstract Objective: To examine peer reviewed published literature on the question - Is the Effect of Physical Activity on Cognitive Function a Risk Factor for Alzheimer in Adults? It shall explore the results from the peer reviewed research articles to determine different perspectives of the research question. Method: The ...

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Pharmacy Education in Bangladesh

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Introduction In Bangladesh, a relatively small South Asian country, the pharmacy profession has been in existence for the last 4 decades. However, the profession is still preserving the status quo to support pharmaceutical industries. Until now the dispensing and patient care roles of Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) graduate (A-grade) pharmacists have been non-existent in the healthcare system of Bangladesh1. In hospital pharmacy settings, B-grade diploma pharmacists ...

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Homeostasis Regulation

04 Oct 2017

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Jason Carr   Homeostasis is a basic biological order in which opposing forces within the body has to have a constant condition of balance in order for the body to be maintained. The state of the internal environment needs to remain constant as possible within certain ranges and is done so by being rigidly controlled by the body. The process at which homeostasis happens ...

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Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Elderly Population

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Abstract Background: Sarcopenia refers to aged related loss of skeletal muscle mass and physical function. It leads to not only adverse health outcome but also increased healthcare expenditure. Studies indicated that smoking, insufficient nutrition, physical inactivity, older age, gender, reduction in motor unit number and atrophy of muscle fibers are contributing factors to sarcopenia. Indeed, sarcopenia is usually found in elderly population. There is no universal ...

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Causes of and Needs Related to Intellectual Disability

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Demonstrate knowledge of causes and associated condition related to intellectual disability Candidate’s full name: Hangbun Tang Task 1 Give 2 definitions of intellectual disability in accordance with a recognised source. Follow prescribed APA format when citing sources. Definition 1: Intellectual disability is a disability characterized by significant limitations both in the intellectual functioning (reasoning, learning, problem solving), or adaptive behaviour, which covers a range ...

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Strategies for Imaging Hypoxia

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1.7 Imaging hypoxia Despite extensive methodological development, most available techniques for the assessment of hypoxia have disadvantages. The use of polarographic oxygen electrodes is limited to accessible tumours and immunohistochemical techniques for identification of reduced nitromidazoles, such as pimonidazole, require biopsy. These two methods are invasive and consequently, the development and validation of non-invasive techniques, based on imaging is highly desirable (4). At present, positron emission ...

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Hippotherapy and Cerebral Palsy

04 Oct 2017

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Intervention Analysis Background Jane Walters is a five year old girl and has a diagnosis of left sided spastic hemiplegia, a form of Cerebral Palsy. Jane has two older sisters who attend horse riding lessons at their local stables. Jane has recently expressed an interest in joining them to her parents. However her parents are worried that because of her diagnosis she will not be able ...

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Variations of Normal Pubertal Development

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Abstract Puberty is a major event in the life of every adolescent. Normal timing and progression reflect the overall general health of the individual. Variations in timing and progression can represent normal variants. Awareness of these normal variants can relieve undue anxiety on the part of the parents and adolescent. Introduction Puberty is a dynamic period of development marked by rapid changes in body size, shape, ...

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Effect of Physical Activity on Obese Adolescents

04 Oct 2017

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Obesity in adolescents and children has risen to significant levels globally with serious public health consequences (WHO, 2000). The prevalence of child and adolescent obesity has increased dramatically in recent years in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). In a recent study, estimates of combined overweight and obesity prevalence among Saudi adolescents aged 13-18 years were 36.6% for males and 38.4% for females (El Mouzan et al., 2012). Gender differences are evident ...

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Diabetes Mellitus and Hypercalcaemia Case Study

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ABSTRACT We report a case of diabetes mellitus in a middle aged female who developed primary hyperparathyroidism and had parathyroidectomy. She had multiple hospitalizations for vomiting, pain abdomen and dehydration. Hypercalcaemia was never documented though. She developed pancreatic calcification later, was diagnosed as FCPD (Fibrocalculupancreatic diabetes) and treated with insulin. In the next hospitalization, nephrolithiasis, hypercalcaemia and high PTH (parathormone) levels were detected. A solitary parathyroid ...

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Personal Development Plan for Health Professional

04 Oct 2017

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Akinade Toyese Personal and Professional Development Plan The purpose of this paper is to identify key personal learning goals that are important for the overall growth as a public health professional. We will create an action plan to achieve these goals and integrate goals reflecting ethical professional behaviour while we analyze the relationship between the goals, action plan and the requirements of becoming a ...

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Understanding Specific Needs In Health And Social Care

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Introduction Health and Social Care is a big thriving sector at current times. With the raised awareness among people regarding the care of people with specific needs, this sector is now greatly developed and the services are also much more supporting and effective. Nonetheless, this sector relentlessly works on further improvement of the facilities, services, strategies, etc provided to the people with specific needs. Task 1 ...

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Social Determinants of Health

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The World Health Organization has defined good health as not just the absence of illness, but a condition of complete mental, physical and social well-being. Good health allows people to contribute fully in society and provides by which individual can achieve theirobjectivess in life. The following determinant factors have direct and indirect impacts on health with regards to planning, implementation, and the evaluation of health interventions: ...

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Social and Health Inequalities in New Zealand

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INTRODUCTION Health care services in New Zealand are being delivered by various health organizations and people for the main goal to achieve optimum level of health among all. This assessment will give more insights about inequalities and disparities in healthcare system and services given to the consumers especially in the Maori context. As a healthcare provider, it is a must to study, understand, and adopt the ...

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Shared Care Plans: Risks and Opportunities

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Introduction Shared care in healthcare spans an extensive range of diseases, treatments and total care services across many medical disciplines. The predominant focus of this essay will be the patient in receipt of these vital shared care services. Patient care services and treatment plans should address all the needs presented by each patient's unique medical situation. Unfortunately, the care needed for some paediatric patients with ...

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Service Quality in Healthcare

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(1) Service quality is defined as a focused evaluation that reflects the customer’s perception of elements of service such as interaction quality, physical environment quality and outcome quality (Brady and Cronin, 2001). Also measurement of delivery of services matches with the customer’s expectations (Abbas, 2012). Service quality is evaluated by six quality dimensions: Safety, Effectiveness, Patient centreless care, Timeliness, Efficiency and equity. Safety: Safety is ...

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Risk Management in the Health Care Sector

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Introduction: The various services being offered by the health care sector basically revolve around one of the most important basic questions which is related to providing how quality treatment which is safe in nature to the maximum number of patients in the most effective way. A number of theories have been put forward from time to time in order to address the issues of health care ...

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Providing Healthcare to the Maori

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Task 1 a) In this research, I will project on three hauora Maori trends and paradigms from 1919 to the present day. The region I choose is Tetai Tonga (south Island). Hospitalization, alcohol and Diabetes are the three related hauora Maori trends and paradigms I mentioned above. Traditionally, Maori people have several models of health to approach health as follow: Te Whare Tapa Wha Te Whare Tapa ...

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Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction

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Introduction: The studies that have been conducted to understand the concepts of drug abuse have had very misconception in narrowing down the concept of addiction. The main perceptions of the studies indicated that people had very unstable nature and lacked the will power to overcome addictions. It was posed as a moral flaw in the early times when the idea had not been too clear. It ...

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Impacts of Maori Culture on Healthcare

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1.1 Shame: - shame has been major factor affecting people emotionally. Shame is when person s uncomfortable or embarrassed and has a low self-esteem therefore it is one of the barrier of a Māori client in seeking any sort of medical health assistance. The client feels whakama if doctors examine the private body parts for clinical purposes. Feeling misunderstood: - this happens when the client feels ...

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Influences of Politics on Healthcare

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Report: Health – Politics, Policy, and Planning Executive Summary This report discusses the concept of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), the links between healthcare and politics, the different types of health systems adopted by the nations of the European Union (EU) and the responses by the European states to the recent global economic crisis. Further, the paper emphasizes the importance of strategic planning for healthcare organizations. Having ...

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Health Disparities Between Maoris and Non-Maoris

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INTRODUCTION This paper tackles on the fundamental historical, social, economic and political methods that have contributed to the differences and disparities in the Maori and Non Maori health status. In the past, one of the major issues that Maori have encountered is institutional racism. It can be unconscious at times but some people unintentionally discriminate Maori and other ethnic groups. The presence of improper ...

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Facilitating Alternative Care Placements

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Gilanne M. Natividad  Written Summary Outline the information and issues relevant to the decisions about the alternative placement for this individual. BG is a 7 years old girl, Maori, only child from a single mother. BG’s mother is 26 years old and employed as a kitchen hand for 6 months in a residential care home. Her mother has an accident while working when she slipped ...

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Health Organisations for Dementia in NZ

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Introduction In the process of human life cycle we cannot deny that we will get to the process of aging. The process is inevitable, we may not control it but it’s up to us on how we prolong our Lives. As we grow old and become and elderly we will encounter a lot of problems and issues especially on our health so we need people to ...

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Health Case Study: Diabetes

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Introduction Diabetes is a disease which has a significant impact on individuals, family and society (DH, 2002). It affects 1.4 million people across the UK (Hilton and Digner, 2006). Such is the significance of the disease for the National Health Service (NHS) and other resources and services, that the Department of Health published the National Service Framework (NSF) for Diabetes in 2002, setting standards for the diagnosis ...

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Importance of Public Health Research

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Data and research relating to public health Gathering data is an important process in the field of public health as it provides a bigger picture of current health status of populations and communities as well as indentifying tends and potential problems. It enables care practitioners to recognise the social factors that are affecting the population. Death certificate provides information regarding the date, location and cause of ...

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Communicating in Health and Social Care Organisations

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Communicating in Health and Social Care Organisations L1. Be able to explore how communication skills are used in health and social care 1.1 Apply relevant theories of communication to health and social care contexts 1.2 Use communication skills in a health and social care context 1.3 Review methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care settings 1.4 Analyse the ...

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Care of a Confused Client

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Care of a Confused Client   TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4 ANSWERS ...................................................................................................................................... 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY .......................................................................................................................... 10 CARE OF A CONFUSED CLIENT 1.- Development of a client profile and assessment of individual client need. 2.- Determine the level of assistance required to complete activities of daily living. 3.- Maintaining a safe environment. 4.- Promote client involvement in social events and therapies. 5.- ...

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Working Partnerships in Health and Social Care

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Working partnership in Health and Social Care Task 1 (Case study 1) The partnership between a community mental health team and mental health trust has been in disagreement due to some lack of consider in efficiency of social worker. The both parties are in well-built on their argument, but the disparity has brought them to a circumstance, where the need of analysing the strategies of combined ...

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Analysis of Preventative Health Programs

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An Overview of Health Promotion Programs What are the most valuable preventative health services that most medical practices offer today. How do they differ from 10 years ago, 20 years ago and 30 years ago?  Before I begin discussing health services, I would like to describe what exactly health services entail. Preventive health services are generally administered in a healthcare facility such as a clinic, doctor's ...

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Links Between Stress and Cigarettes

03 Oct 2016 29 Sep 2017

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There is a strong link between stress levels and the number of cigarette smoked Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between stress level and the number of cigarette smoked in nurses. The study will attempt to address the issues surrounding cigarette pull factor amongst nurses, and its impact cessation programme, whilst also suggesting applicable assistance. The research method was a qualitative ...

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Opposing Models of Disability Care

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STRENGTH BASED MODEL The focus of the model is to know the people around more profound asset and capability. The reason of this model is to help the survivors to distinguish the quality and production of life on them. In processing, customers must present conditioning control repair efforts go in. Every customer to help him or her own special arrangements for personal health. The arrangement is ...

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Explanation of the Maori Concept of Hauora

28 Sep 2017

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1.1a) Explain how the relationships (named below) are interconnected (you can combine the relationships into appropriate groups to assist you in this task) Relationships groupings Give at least 2 interconnection for each relations groupings Maatua and Kahungahunga Interconnection between this could be the love and the patience that the mother give to their ...

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Health: An Individual or Societal Responsibility?

28 Sep 2017

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Abstract This paper aims to discuss the current issue on responsibility on health and its effect on the New Zealand healthcare policy as well as in the international scale. This paper will also highlight on some types of international policy solutions used to deal with the question on who is more responsible for the health of the individuals.   Introduction One of the biggest modern issues ...

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Breast Milk Drives Growth of Gut Flora and Immune System

28 Sep 2017

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May 1, 2012 — Researchers at Texas A&M University caught some of the conversation between gut microbes and infant genes that appear to help the breast-fed infant make a safe transition from life in the womb to life outside, a study published April 29 in the open-access journal Genome Biology reports. The study, which confirms earlier findings that show breast-feeding gooses the developing immune system, elucidated ...

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Face Masks and Nasal Prongs for Postoperative Hypoxemia

28 Sep 2017

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Abstract Early postoperative hypoxaemia is not uncommon when patients breath room air during their initial recovery period. Prolong hypoxaemia can result in delirium, arrhythmia, and cardiac arrest. We compared the efficacy of face masks and nasal prongs in the management of hypoxaemia following general anaesthesia relaxant technique. Methods This was a prospective open labelled randomized controlled study which compared the performance of Face Mask and Nasal ...

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Homeostatic Maintenance in the Human Body

28 Sep 2017

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  The structure and function of different systems Constancy of the internal environment and the relative stability of physico-chemical parameters in children are provided with the expressed prevalence of anabolic over catabolic processes of exchange. This is a prerequisite for growth and sets the child's body from the body of adults who intensity of metabolic processes in a state of dynamic equilibrium. In connection with this ...

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Glucose Metabolism Interference by Carbon Disulfide

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Increased Potential for Glucose Metabolism Interference and Retinal Microaneurysm from Carbon Disulfide Exposure.     ABSTRACT Exposure to carbon disulfide (CS2) and associated sulfide compounds was found through this research to increase the potential for interference in normal glucose metabolism and development of retinal microaneurysms. CS2 and sulfide compounds were found to be associated with and ...

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The Role of Public Health and Social Care

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    Introduction Health is characterized not only as the overall wellbeing of a population but also the prevention and treatment of diseases. There are various agencies working tirelessly within communities to decrease the incidence of illness and to maintain the overall health of the community. These agencies employ various approaches, strategies and methods to measure, monitor and control the incidence of disease. Lifestyle choices of ...

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Radiation Protection in Dentistry

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Radiation protection in dentistry-do we practice what we learn? Abstract. Aim: Easy availability, overuse and lack of reinforcement of the radiation hazards facts have unknowingly resulted in overlooking of ALARA among many dentists . The aim of the present study was to assess the awareness, concern and practice of radiation protection in general dental practice. Materials and methods:The study was conducted among 156 private dental practitioners ...

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Prediction of feature genes in trauma patients

28 Sep 2017

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Highlights: 1 A total of 133 feature genes were screened out in training set; 2 SVM classifier peaked at 100% and 86.2% correct rate in training and validation [A1]sets; 3 Feature genes were mainly enriched in cell proliferation and ribosome pathway; Abstract Purpose: Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α variation is closely linked to sepsis syndrome and mortality after severe trauma. We aimed to identify feature genes for ...

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Book Report: Me Medicine vs. We Medicine

28 Sep 2017

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Introduction “Is personalised medicine replacing public healthcare in ways that are harmful to us?” This is the main question that Donna Dickenson poses in her book Me Medicine vs. We Medicine: Reclaiming biotechnology for the common good. By Me Medicine the author means personalized medicine, in which the healthcare with medical decisions, practices, and products is tailored to the individual patient. Opposed to what she calls ...

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Radiological Changes in Arthritis Patients

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Assessment of radiological changes involving the articular surface of the temporo-mandibular joint in patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis using CT Scan- a prospective clinico – radiological study ABSTRACT:   Back Ground: The purpose of this study is to assess the radiological ...

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