Responsibilities of the Graduate Nurse

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Privacy and confidentiality are important aspects of the nursing profession. It is important for the Graduate Nurse to understand and respect the need for patient confidentiality. As healthcare professionals, the nurse’s connection to their patients and colleagues depends on it. Nurses have the ethical responsibility to safeguard the information they obtain whilst caring for a patient. When patients entrust their healthcare and personal information to a ...

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Decreasing Social Interaction Anxiety for Schizophrenia

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CHAPTER V DISCUSSION, SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, IMPLICATIONS, LIMITATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. This chapter deals with discussion, summary and conclusions drawn. It clarifies the limitations, the implications and the recommendations of the study which are given for the different areas in Nursing practice, Nursing education, Administration and Research. The primary aim of the intervention is to decrease the social interaction anxiety among patients with schizophrenia. DISCUSSION. Schizophrenia is ...

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Alzheimer’s Disease Case Study

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B. Trimble Case Study M. T. an 86-year-old Asian male is brought into the geriatric clinic by his daughter because he is becoming more forgetful. The daughter explains that the patient often does not even recognize his own grandson. When asked, however, the patient denies memory impairment. The daughter states that her father has been having trouble for almost four years now. She said ...

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Reflection on Clinical Placement

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Clinical Placement Reflection 1 Communication with others within the clinical setting – this may include staff members, patients and relatives. From working within in a team I have learnt that communication in health and social care underpins everything that professionals do and can determine the quality of service that patients receive. Poor communication between members of inter-professional teams affects the quality of care patients receive ...

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Teaching Strategies to Improve NCLEX Passing Rate

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Yamilka Pichardo Abstract The 5 articles reports different teaching and learning strategies used in nursing students and their evaluation. The strategies described here are based on Humanistic theory, and the author of the five of them uses Abraham Maslow humanist theorist as a reference. Key Words Nclex, Teaching Strategies, Success. Introduction Humanistic Theory as applied to learning is largely constructivist and emphasizes cognitive and affective ...

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Impact of Global Epidemiology of Bacterial Infections

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BABATUNDE OLUJIMI OLOGUNDE TOPIC: Discuss the impact of vaccination on the global epidemiology of bacterial infections. Bacterial infections are infections transmitted by pathogenic bacteria. Infection occurs when an organism enters into the host and establishes a relationship which may lead to a disease condition. According to (WHO.int/topics/epidemiology/en); most bacteria are harmless or are more or less beneficial while few are pathogenic. WHO noted that ...

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Treatment of Paediatric Acute Pain

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The attempt of this essay is to examine how the UK NHS paramedics treat acute pain in paediatric population. This essay will accentuate the importance of adequate training and research in paediatric care. Paramedics employed by UK NHS Ambulance trust have a diverse selection of analgesics at their disposal for acute mild to severe pain, ranging from paracetamol and ibuprofen to Entonox and intravenous morphine sulphate. ...

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Country Comparison of Ageing and Disability Policies

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Similarities: All policies address fairness and equality without discrimination, harassment and victimization. All of them cover education, employment and public service. Both China and NZ address a specific act or law aim at disability, they cover and clarify more aspects such as welfare, culture, rehabilitation and environment. Differences: The Equality Act 2010 of UK replaces the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 addresses discrimination against age, disability, gender ...

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Challenges to Community Nursing

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SUJATA BHARI PALIKHE CHALLENGES AND TRENDS IN COMMUNITY NURSING Community nursing is the coming together of primary health care and nursing profession with public health nursing. A community nurse not restricted to providing care to particular group or age but is encouraged to participate in all aspects of social life activities for the promotion of health and education. Community nursing as we know has ...

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Condoms: Advantages and Disadvantages

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Contraception is the control of fertility to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Methods prevent ovulation in the woman, stop sperm from meeting an ovum in the fallopian tube, or prevent a fertilized ovum implant in the uterus. Methods of contraception include total or periodic abstinence from the sexual intercourse (“Contraception”, 2010, p.167). Contraceptive (2001) provides that contraceptive is “An agent that prevent conception” (p.333). Contraceptive (2001) also provides ...

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Effectiveness of Guidelines on Myocardial Self-Care

24 Nov 2017

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ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH GUIDELINE ON SELF CARE FOR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS. Patel Asha N.  Abstract: Heart disease is first of the largest killer diseases in the world. According world health organization estimated 17 million people worldwide coronary vascular disease. In developing country the cost of bypass surgery and angioplasty is very high. every person cannot affordable for taking treatment. this study helps ...

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Development of Self as Nurse

24 Nov 2017

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HH/NURS 4516 Development of Self as Nurse: Advanced Professional Issues – CAREER PLAN ASSIGNMENT – Scanning Your Environment Self-Assessment Reality Check Career Vision Career Goals -In my third year clinical placement, my nurse mentor was organized and possessed excellent communication skills when dealing with the interdisciplinary team and the families ...

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Reflective Essay on Mentorship in Student Nursing

24 Nov 2017

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This piece of work will examine the process of assessment within my role as a mentor for a student nurse. The assignment will follow the sequence of events from initial contact of the student to the final interview and completion of documentation. It will also analyse the action plans that were written at the initial and interim interviews. To protect the identity of the student, I ...

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Impacts of Heart Failure on the Body

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Helen McHugh   Clearly Define Heart Failure. Heart failure occurs when either side of the heart cannot keep up with the flow of blood. It can involve left or right side of the heart or both. It is a combination of decreased cardiac output accompanied by impaired function of the failing heart and the compensatory mechanisms that preserve the cardiac reserve. Usually ...

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Impacts of Dehydration on the Body

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Helen McHugh Why is dehydration and electrolyte imbalance a danger? Dehydration is described as ‘an excessive loss of water from body tissues’ (Mosby Elsevier, 2009) and it also affects an imbalance of electrolytes in the body. It can be very dangerous and even fatal as most of the physiological systems in the body are dependent on water levels and the changes in concentrations of ...

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Public Health Issue Analysis: Smoking

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ENHANCING HEALTH AND WELLBEING ACROSS POPULATIONS: INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this essay is to identify a public health issue related in my field. To facilitate the discussion smoking as a public health issue has been chosen. The holistic impact smoking have on the wellbeing of an individual will be explored. The stage of change model and the Healthy Lives (2010) policy will be explored in relation ...

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Developing a Management Plan for Type 2 Diabetes

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A long term condition (LTC) is defined as an incurable syndrome. However, some LTC can be managed through medication (Goodwin et al 2010) whereas for others, it can be managed by healthcare providers facilitating health promotional support to patients in order to self-manage their conditions effectively (examples, maintaining healthy diet and physical activities) (Hutchison & Breckon 2011). Additionally, for this assignment I will use a case ...

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Ruxolitinib for Intermediate-2 Primary Myelofibrosis.

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Critical appraisal on the use of ruxolitinib for treatment in adult with intermediate-2 primary myelofibrosis. Introduction: Patients with primary myelofibrosis are prone to develop complicated infection due to defect in their humoral immunity. In addition, patients may develop complication such as portal hypertension, splenic infarction (which may lead to nausea, vomiting and shoulder discomfort), osteosclerosis, hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, occasionally periostitis, spinal cord compression, seizures, haemoptysis and gastrointestinal ...

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Concepts of Abnormality and Mental Health

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Sevgi Gulbahce Psychology Access to Nursing     Definition Example Abnormality It is behaving in ways which the majority of people do not behave in, or not acting in the ways the majority of people behave in. It can be anything that is not considered as normal. Abnormal behaviour can be affected by numerous ...

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Developing Privacy in Clinics | Research Study

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Introduction Privacy has some deep historical roots, however because of its complexity; privacy has been difficult to define. It has often been a heated debate among sociologists, philosophers and scholars (Pritts,2015). The term “privacy” is frequently used, yet there is no universally accepted definition for the term. Confusion persists over the value, meaning and concept of privacy. At its core, privacy is experienced on ...

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Communicating within the Learning Disabilities | Reflection

24 Nov 2017

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  (1) Area of Reflection : Communication Insight Area Learning Disabilities Your reflection Communicating within the Learning disabilities area of nursing is a very complex task which encompasses multiple barriers such as blindness, selective mutisim and deafness. Moreover this can be even further complicated by culture, language barriers. Consequently it is imperative when embarking upon building ...

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Cardiac Activity and Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) Waveform

24 Nov 2017

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Lachlan Donnet-Jones Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is one of the leading causes of mortality in Australia. One of the primary causes of SCD is cardiac dysrhythmias, such as, Ventricular Tachycardia (VT). The most effective treatment for life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias is defibrillation. This essay will examine the relationship between cardiac activity and the Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) waveform, and discuss how defibrillation may terminate this dysrhythmia, ...

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Financial Management of the National Health Service (NHS)

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Introduction This academic paper described a public sector in health care particularly on its financial management. The chosen public sector is the National Health Service (NHS). A description of the sources of funds and expenditures of NHS is provided. Financial decision-making, control and monitoring in public sectors are analysed within the context of this organisation. Specifically, a discussion of financial accountability and budgeting in public sector ...

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Creative Art Therapy on Schizophrenia | Literature Review

24 Nov 2017

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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF LITERATURE A literature review is an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept. It is not just a descriptive list of the material available, or a set of summaries. (Dena taylor-2010). A literature review is a text written by someone ...

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Learning Disability: Barriers to Effective Communication

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Communication is the act or process of using words, sounds, or behaviours to express ideas, thoughts feelings, or exchange information (Merriam – Webster, 2014). People with learning disabilities die younger than other people (Heslop et al, 2013). The Independent Inquiry into Access to Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities (Michael, 2008) followed the Mencap report Death by Indifference (2007). The report concluded that there are inherent ...

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Health Gaps in the Indigenous Culture

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Introduction This assignment will be focusing on indigenous culture and their health. A national strategy ‘Closing the Gap’ will be initially summarised to explore the current gaps and the plans that have been taken by the Australian state and federal governments. The health issues of indigenous Australians will be reviewed in comparison with the non-indigenous population, which will include a discussion about how the European settlers ...

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Developing Knowledge for Organ Donation | Research Study

24 Nov 2017

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Nannou (2008) had explored how an educational intervention related to organ and tissue donations affected the knowledge and awareness of a randomized two group samples of pre-registration nursing students. This study was a randomized but controlled trial, with two continuous variables of knowledge and awareness of nursing students before and after an educational intervention and compared results to a controlled group who did not have the ...

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Left Sided Spastic Hemiplegia | Case Study

23 Nov 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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Healthcare Affordability in the US

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Advanced Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice Issues Marina Bukhrashvili New York State needed an additional 1,200 physicians to address the shortage by 2012, according to a 2012 Haney’s survey by the Healthcare Association of New York State (Verdon, Ritchie, Marbury & Mazzolini, 2014). The scope of Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP) practice is currently debated in some states. In New York State, the Nurse Practitioners Modernization Act ...

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Risk Management in Healthcare | Case Study

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MIA JESSELENE SUGUITAN Risk Management Process Regency rest home and hospital provides assistive works for the day to day living most especially for the people who cannot manage to support their everyday routine. In identifying and characterizing the risk, this is assessing possible risk invaders in the organization and distinguishing possible reasons occurring in a workplace. Vulnerability affects the residents and employee work ...

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Ethical Issues in Patient Information | Case Study

23 Nov 2017

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Peeking in the EMR for all the right reasons Patrick Bobst Technology has embedded itself into everyday life and is integrated into everyday human activity. Corporate scandals, violations of intellectual property rights, and violations of customer, patient, employee privacy is uncovering challenging dilemmas and ethical decision-making in every the industry around the globe. Technological advancements not only increase the impact of carelessness, foolishness, recklessness ...

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Evidence-Based Pressure Ulcer Prevention

23 Nov 2017

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Pressure Ulcer is commonly experienced by hospitalized adults. This skin condition is otherwise known as bed sores to which the patient’s skin as well as its underlying tissue breaks down due to pressure caused by prolonged non-movement of the affected skin areas. It provides discomfort to the patient especially to those who have medical conditions, which disable them from changing position. Pressure Ulcer can develop rapidly. ...

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Medical Issue of Negligence | Case Study

23 Nov 2017

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Muhammad Younas Introduction Healthcare professionals often confront situations of ambiguity and uncertainty regarding patient’s treatment. Ethical issues arise when there is violation of ethical principles by the health care providers, more specifically when the patient and family leave the decision on physicians considering them dominant and body of knowledge. These issues also arise when physician takes decision based some personal interest and which is ...

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Relationship Between Medication and Fatigue

23 Nov 2017

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Title:-> Fatigue as a bringing factor conducting to medication problems a midst. New graduate registered nurses in a intensive care unit in Sydney western area health service (SWAHS) Aim:-> The goal of study was to analyse and to get deep awareness into the factors affecting medication short coming relies on nurses ability and their thinking of medication problem. Methodology:-> In this section, the researcher will classify ...

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Effect of Buprenorphine on Postoperative Pain Levels

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Katelyn Shultz   Nurse Anesthesia ABSTRACT In recent years, buprenorphine has become an increasingly popular choice for managing opioid dependence; however, buprenorphine’s unique mechanism of action can make treating acute pain more complicated. In opioid-dependent patients managed with buprenorphine, would continuing buprenorphine therapy during the perioperative period affect postoperative pain levels? The research method for this study is a formal literature review. I predict ...

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Nursing Research with Children: Ethical Guidelines

23 Nov 2017

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  SUCAN SUTANTO   Introduction: Singapore Guideline for Good Clinical Practice (SGGCP) is the primary regulatory document which needs to be observed when conducting trials in Singapore. Last revised in 1999 by Ministry of Health (MOH), the SGCCP regulate conduct of clinical trials in Singapore along with The Medicine (Clinical Trials) Regulations and the Medicine Act. For all research studies involving human subjects or ...

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Benefits of Quitting Smoking

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Group name: Anca Manaf, Asmita Ghale, Comfort Kumi, Hannah Cotton, Ma-Myo Thuzar. Introduction This essay attempts to discuss the health promotion activity on the benefit of quitting smoking. The assessment of health need, epidemiology, demography, current national or local health policies, identification of target group, approaches chosen will be discussed. Ultimately, this essay will evaluate the effectiveness of the health promotion activity. Assessment of health need ...

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Complications of Post Angioplasty Bleeding

23 Nov 2017

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Introduction This paper is aiming to identified the potential complication of post angioplasty bleeding and abrupt closure of coronary artery base on the case of Elizabeth Green from caseworld and explore the issue in depth and widen horizon. Relevant nursing decisions and recommendations of post angioplasty care will be provided and discussed which is based on clinical guideline of the University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic(UMHC). ...

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Eliminating Physician Oversight for APRNs in Texas

23 Nov 2017

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The recent passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the effort to provide healthcare for every American is expected to create a large influx of citizens seeking primary care providers. The current demand for primary care services has already burdened most states with a projection of more than 16 million individuals gaining health coverage by 2016, with a projection in Texas of more than 4.2 ...

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Decision Making in a Nursing Ethical Dilemma

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Introduction Decision making in an ethical dilemma circumstances could be difficult at time as one is prone to use similar past experience as a yardstick to analyse the circumstances. McGhee and Perrin (2008), define ethical dilemma as a situation that gives rise to conflicting moral claims resulting in disagreements about choices of action. Therefore using a framework as a tool to guide one through the ethical ...

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Antibiotics Before Cultures in Septic Suspected Patients

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No More Waiting - Antibiotics Before Cultures in Septic Suspected Patients Shannin Pierce   Introduction - Identifying the Issue September, 21 2013 was an abnormally busy day at Northeast Clark Hospital. At 6:45 AM, 63 year old Mr. Davis Jones, present to the emergency department with a fever of 102.6, heart rate of 110 beats per minute, and a respiratory rate of 22. His ...

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Memory Loss and Cognitive Impairment of the Elderly

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CHAPTER V DISCUSSION, SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, IMPLICATIONS LIMITATIONS AND RECOMENDATIONS This chapter deals with discussion, summary and conclusion drawn. It also clarifies the limitation of the study, the implications and recommendations given for different areas such as nursing practice, nursing education, nursing administration and research. Memory loss is unusual forgetfulness. May not able to remember the new incidents, recall more memories of the past or both .Memory ...

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Principles of Paediatric Nursing Practice | Case Study

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This essay will reflect on the principles of nursing practice in relation to my practice experience. A case study of a child and family I provided with care is presented in this essay and shall discuss how the care provided to the child and his family reflects the three principles of nursing applied during this episode of care. This shall demonstrate my knowledge of the principles ...

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Nursing Research Methods: Article Critique Essay

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Title: Factors related to academic success among nursing students: A descriptive correlational research study Samina Iqbal Kanji   The article under critique is a quantitative research study titled as “Factors related to academic success among nursing students: A descriptive correlational research study”; published in the year 2013. I will be critiquing this article according to the provided guideline. Title of the study under concern ...

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Aspects of Health: Contribution to Wellness

23 Nov 2017

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Charlene Mifsud Health is composed of 5 aspects: social health, physical health, mental health, economical health, spiritual health. Discuss how these five aspects of health contribute towards wellness. Wellness and health do not have the same meaning since health is divided into 5 different components which are: physical health, mental health, spiritual health, economical health and social health, while wellness mostly emphasizes a person’s ...

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Nursing Processes: From Admission to Discharge

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Shan Jiang Develop an understanding of the nursing process from admission through to discharge of a client in a health care facility My patient is Mr. Peter William, 71 years old male, was found slumped in the shower accomplishing flaccid right limb and mouth and face drooping. In addition, this client also had slurred speech, and urine incontinence problems. In my care plan, I will outline ...

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Cultural Competency In Health Service Management

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Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3.0 Elements and principles of cultural competency and its relation to Health Service Management. Pleasing customers & societies and supporting mutual relationships Governance and responsibility for continued change Building on powers A mutual accountability 4.0 Policies and Guildline in relation to health service and details on Health Service Management. 5.0 Evidence of knowledge about how the elements and principles of cultural ...

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Prevention Strategies for the Development of Pressure Ulcers

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This assignment will examine the process and methods used when gathering empirical evidence, for a chosen based care issue, using different search strategies and medical databases. An appraisal and discussion of the chosen evidence will also be made, identifying how the evidence was gathered and its relevance to the chosen based care issue. The process of collecting such evidence and the importance of its use will ...

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Effectiveness of Hepatitis B Vaccination Programs

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Hepatitis B incurs a significant impact and burden on society worldwide and adversely affects the lives of children, adolescents and their families (Zanetti, Van Damme & Shouval, 2008, p. 6266; World Health Organization [WHO], 2013; National Centre for Immunisation Research & Surveillance [NCIRS], 2012, p. 2). Extensive immunisation programs are recommended to reduce the rates of hepatitis B and its economic costs on the population (WHO, ...

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Ineffective Breathing Pattern: NANDA-I, NIC, & NOC

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Ineffective Breathing Pattern   Informatics is defined as the collection, classification, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of recorded knowledge (Merriam Webster Online Dictionary, 2014). Moreover, nursing informatics is defined as a specialization of nursing that revolves around the characteristics of data, information, and knowledge combined (CCN, 2014). The progression of the three characteristics mentioned, coupled with the application of wisdom, serve to provide the framework for nursing ...

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Dementia Care Training for Nurses

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Improving Dementia Care Training for Registered General Nurses and Adult Student Nurses: examining the need, efficacy, content and barriers. This Independent Project aims to explore the efficacy of current provision for Dementia care training for Adult branch Student Nurses and Registered General Nurses (RGN’s). A range of audits and research literature on this area of special interest will be examined to obtain a better picture of ...

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Concepts of Family Health

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Dwayne Potenteau The purpose of this paper is to discuss a specific family member’s meaning of health, influences and holistic assessments using family health concepts. The understanding will be presented within the framework of the CAEN Decision making model, a discussion on the person’s health experience, and focusing on the concepts related to family health within the context of the client. CAEN Decision Making ...

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Impact of Interprofessional Working on Service Users

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The purpose of interprofessional education is to allow students from multiple health care disciplines learn together in the same learning environment, gaining a greater understanding of each disciplines roles and contributions. Barwell, Arnold and Berry (2013) points out that interprofessional learning has shown to create teams that work together more effective and improve patient’s experience. This essay is aimed at discussing how service user’s experiences are ...

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Health Related Quality of Life Relationship with Family

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Association of Health – Related Quality of Life to Family Dynamics and Social Support among Pediatric Patients with Leukemia in Tertiary Hospitals in Northern Philippines Jonas P. Cruz   Abstract Background of the Study: Leukemia is the most prevalent cancer affecting children around the world but majority of the cases are idiopathic in nature. Generally, patients with Leukemia experience poorer health related quality of life compared ...

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Adaptation Model Theory Analysis

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Vangilene Shore   The theorist I selected is named Lorraine Callista Roy who was born on October 14, 1939, in Los Angeles, California. She was brought up to be raised in a family with solid Catholic bonds. Roy’s father was a truck driver, and her mother was a licensed vocational nurse. Her mother educated her on the significance of caring for people and swayed ...

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Influential Costs to Healthcare Departments

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Patrick Bobst New federal laws, government regulations and the continuous rising costs of medical care have healthcare organizations facing financial revenue challenges stemming from fluctuating patient volumes to declining reimbursements. A major change in the healthcare industry has incentivized healthcare systems to keeping patients healthy and out of facilities instead of applying patient volume reimbursements. Healthcare organizations are shifting to value-based models that strategically ...

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Australian Indigenous and Non-indigenous Health Issues

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Introduction: The aim of this paper is to compare and contrast the health issues of Australian indigenous and non-indigenous people. It will also provide an overview of comparison of with Australian immigrants and the strategy used to close the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous people will be summarized. In this paper the contribution of non-indigenous people, which include all the communities such as Europeans and religious ...

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Mentorship in Professional Practice

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The following assignment will critically analyse the mentor's role in facilitating learning within the practice setting. It is of importance to define the following terms: mentor's role, facilitating learning, accountability, and supporting students who are failing in practice setting. The importance of establishing effective working relationships, an analysis of the learners’ needs, promote effective assessment and the evaluation of learning will be analysed. Finally, the conclusion ...

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Concepts of Age and Ageing

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"The ageing process is of course a biological reality which has its own dynamic, largely beyond human control. However, it is also subject to the constructions by which each society makes sense of old age. In the developed world, chronological time plays a paramount role. The age of 60 or 65, roughly equivalent to retirement ages in most developed countries, is said to be the beginning ...

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Quality Improvement Project for Patient Prescription Record

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The aim of this quality improvement project is to ensure that nurses record in the designated box on patients Prescription and administration record (to be referred to as: Kardex) if High Dose Antipsychotics Monitoring is Applicable YES or NO (to be referred as: applicable Y/N) and subsequently if yes, that the High Dose Antipsychotic Therapy monitoring form (to be referred to as: Monitoring form and the ...

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SICK Score Study Research

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Sarah Mohammad Iqbal Chagani This project is pilot study of the clinical student’s preceptor ERC approval research named as “SICK score study” Introduction to the problem and topic Triaging pediatric patients is a difficult and challenging task as under-triaging could lead to sentinel events and medical errors. Since pediatric patients are more susceptible and less expressive than adult; they deteriorate quickly and many of their signs ...

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Post Natal Depression Case Study

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Table of Contents Case Study Care Plan Medical Point of view The Role of the nurse Building a therapeutic relationship Respect and Empathy Communication Tackling the problem The Reality Therapy and choice therapy. Working the therapy with Rachel Problems met during sessions. Conclusion Case Study. A 21 year old lady presented at Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) stating that she has these thoughts in her mind that ...

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Family Members in the Role of Health Care

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Home care is another name of social care, and this service is always offered at home. Home care can either be provided by a professional care giver, a health care official, or the members of the patients family (Phaladze, 2001). A qualified medical practitioner can also offer home care services. This type of service offered by a qualified medical practitioner is referred to as home health ...

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Reflection on Personal Development in Health and Social Care

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Sharon Heather Ferguson-Guy Engage in personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 – Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1:1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role: My duty is to support the clinically professional practitioner and to give a high quality pre-hospital care as well as transfers from hospital to required ...

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Tracheostomy Care and Management

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Tracheostomy Care Tracheostomy is an opening that is made through the skin in the front of the neck into the trachea windpipe (Tortora and Grabowski, 2001). A tracheostomy tube is inserted to bypass a trachea that is blocked by welling or blood in order to assist with breathing, therefore the tube is removed once regular breathing is possible again. But in other cases, a person may ...

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Barriers to Higher Education in Nursing

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Chapter Two Literature Review This section gives the comprehensive review of recent literature related to barriers to HE in nursing. This chapter begins with search strategy used to retrieve the available literature about barriers to HE in nursing. It highlights the need and importance of HE in nursing. It provides review of global literature on barriers to HE in nursing and associated factors. Moreover, it also ...

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Health Policy on Restraint in Health Care Settings

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Health Planning and Policy Development: Leadership Issues Jinyi Kim Health Policy on Restrain According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2015), health policy can be defined as the decisions, plans, and actions towards achieving specific goals in health care within a society. They mention that a successful health policy can achieve several things: “it defines a vision for the future; it outlines priorities and ...

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Effective Communication in Mental Health Care | Case Study

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BHARI PALIKHE Amanda is a young woman who has been heard yelling who looked confused and anxious. When she was handed over to the emergency department the young women looked tense and walking through the hospitals passage wringing her hands and responding to sounds and movements as her eyes staring intensely towards the ceiling and staff members. She had her hair colored with segment ...

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Depression Intervention for Older Adults

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Introduction This assignment aims to identify a public health need related to the authors’ current practice and a health promotion strategy to address the need. The health need chosen is Depression intervention in older Adults in the borough of Enfield. This health needs is derived from NICE, (2011) Depression in Adults Quality Standard, which highlights the identification, assessment and clinical management of depression symptoms. In addition, ...

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Overview of Pediatrics Malignancies

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Muhammad Tahir Saleem I am rotated in the pediatric hematology and oncology ward for clinical practicum as part of the Masters of Nursing (MSc.N) program. Hematology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and related to blood and its functional abnormalities including anemia, polycythemia and hemophilia and all bleeding disorders (Brunner and Suddarth's, 2010). Oncology is the branch of medicine that ...

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Physical Examinations for Assessment | Case Studies

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Jon Teegardin A thorough assessment of a patients head, eyes, ears, neck, and throat can reveal a wealth of objective information that is useful in developing nursing diagnoses. Careful attention to the patient’s subjective information and objective information obtained during the assessment will contribute to positive outcomes. This paper will address two presentations, a pediatric patient with ear pain, and an adult with thyroid ...

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Health Impact of Dual Diagnosis

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A process in which simultaneous conditions are identified and diagnosed which can include eating disorders and alcoholism, schizophrenia and illicit drugs is referred to as a ‘dual diagnosis’ or also known as ‘dual disorder’. It is a diagnosis that refers to someone who has both a mental illness as well as a substance abuse problem. It suggests that two disorders are occurring at the same time, ...

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Health Issues of the Homeless Population

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This essay aims to discuss the health problems and health service issues that are associated with homelessness. It also seeks to address the following subjects; defining what homelessness is, describing the starting point epidemiology for homeless people, identifying the existing healthiness in the homeless, and searching out recommendations that can help improve the health of the homeless in the UK. The state of Homelessness is currently ...

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Reflective Essay on Developing Care Skills

22 Nov 2017

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Part B Value 1 : Caring One of the values that I had learnt is caring. Caring meant concern about others. Caring for others starts from taking initiative to approach people with sincerity, care for them, to know them and care for their feelings. If everybody in this world does not care about each other, they will become selfish and do not have friends. Therefore, we ...

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Caring for Patient Rights

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INTRODUCTION Each one of us was born with unique qualities. This uniqueness in us accompanies different needs, choices, and perspectives in life. And these qualities that a person has should be respected. With the growing population of old aged individuals in New Zealand, there is an increase in demand of health care providers to provide care to them. In line with this issue, care providers must ...

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The History Of Nurse Patient Relationship

02 Nov 2017

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Julie Puterman St. Lawrence College/Laurentian University LUSL 3416 Mona Burrows RN (EC), BScN, MScN, NP-PHC How Venous Leg Ulcerations Affect a Patient’s Quality of Life Once the diagnosis of venous leg ulceration is made, the patient has been handed a life long sentence of chronic disease management. These ulcers reoccur frequently, are difficult to heal ...

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Four Principles Of Healthcare Ethics

02 Nov 2017

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Cancer is a very fearing word in today’s society because death is attached to it. Its impact on the recipients can cause stress and anxiety. Historically, doctors were the one who used to break the news first; and family decided not to inform patient. It is difficult for the nurse to balance between autonomy, beneficence ...

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The Moral And Ethical Principles Of Respect

02 Nov 2017

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NURSES’ (UN)PARTNER-LIKE RELATIONSHIPS WITH CLIENTS Majda Pajnkihar Key words: dignity; nurses; partner-like relationships; patients’ personal relationships; respect The aim of a previous study was to describe nursing in Slovenia generally, and to iden-tify the most appropriate nursing model for that country. One specific finding was the issue of partner-like relationships; this article deals with that ...

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Over Hydration In Diabetic Ketoacidosis

02 Nov 2017

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES Over-hydration in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) may increase the risk of cerebral edema in children. Design Prospective descriptive study Patients Thirty-nine pediatric patients (1 month–16 years) presenting with 42 episodes of DKA. Intervention Clinical and biochemical variables were collected on admission. Dehydration was calculated by measuring acute changes in body weight during ...

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Knowledge And Practice Of Breast Self Examination

02 Nov 2017

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Keywords: Breast self-examination, knowledge and practice, rural area Abstract Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide and it can be detected at an early stage through breast self-examination (BSE) which increases chances of survival. Aim: To assess knowledge and practice of breast self examination among females in a rural area of ...

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The Transplant Learning Center Indices

02 Nov 2017

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Background. Nonadherence to immunosuppressive agents (ISA) in renal transplant recipients (RTRs) is a common problem that adversely impacts graft outcome. Methods. Aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of nonadherence in a cohort of RTRs (n=310) using specific questionnaires, and to evaluate prospectively (6 months follow-up) whether a greater clinical surveillance and the ...

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The Evidence Based Practice Cpd

02 Nov 2017

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The complaint letter suggests that the physiotherapy service in question is falling way below the mark outlined by the Scottish Government and subsequently many clinical governance issues have been raised, four of which have been identified for review. Complaints Procedure The initial handling of the situation before the patient had even received an appointment was ...

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The Provision Of Emergency Surgical Care

02 Nov 2017

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Acute traumatic abdominal condition: An abdominal injury with evident trauma to the abdomen. Obvious signs of intra-abdominal injury may be present or absent. It is usually classified as penetrating or blunt abdominal trauma. Penetrating abdominal injury: Occurs when an object pierces ...

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The Reviews Related To Readmission To The Hospital

02 Nov 2017

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This chapter deals with the related literature review which aids to generate a picture of what is known and not known about a particular situation. Geri LoBiondo-Wood, et al., (2011), stated that Review of literature is an ...

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The Stages Of Hypothermia

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction The author’s interest in the subject comes from the fact that he is currently undergoing on training in the pre-hospital area and occasionally deals with patients suffering from hypothermia mainly due to poor quality housing, alcohol intake and trauma patients which are at risk of developing the condition due to rapid administration of cold ...

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The History Of The Interpersonal Skills

02 Nov 2017

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The nurse-patient relationships have many facets, for some it is considered a therapeutic relationship and/ or helping relationship, and to others as interpersonal relationship. The effectiveness of the therapeutic relationship in meeting the patient’s goals and needs can be achieved by winning the patient’s empathy, trust, and respect through both proficient nursing knowledge and therapeutic ...

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The Department Of Nursing

02 Nov 2017

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Faculty of Health Sciences University of Malta Nur 2209 Assignment Charlene Sarah Vella 418388 (m) Introduction: Palliative care is intended to provide what is known as a ‘good death’ this is often provided through hospice, an interdisciplinary team, patient and family centered program of total palliative care in the aim to provide and help the ...

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The History Of Treating Established Tls

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction Tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) is a constellation of metabolic abnormalities which results in an oncologic emergency <1, 2, 3>. It is caused due to the rapid destruction of large number of neoplastic cells resulting in an immense release of potassium, phosphate & nucleic acids. The nucleic acids are then converted into uric acid ...

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Perioperative Pregabalin Reduces Pain And Analgesic Consumption

02 Nov 2017

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1: 2nd Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Athens, Attikon Hospital, Athens, Greece 2: Department of Anaesthesiology, Sismanoglion Hospital, Athens, Greece 3: Department of Thoracic Surgery, Sismanoglion Hospital, Athens, Greece 4: Department of Anaesthesiology, Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece *Corresponding author: Rimini 1, Haidari, 12462, Athens, Greece [email protected] Summary Background: Methods: Results: Conclusions: up to ...

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Evolution Mental Health Nurses In Criminal Courts

02 Nov 2017

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An informal court liaison service evolved in 1987 in Auckland (Peters & Wade, 1996). This service commenced on the background of difficulties securing psychiatric admission for patients who presented as high risk. Senior psychiatric nurses initially provided the service to the Otahuhu District Court in South Auckland with Kingseat Hospital (Mason et al, 1988). Mason ...

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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean A Mothers Choice

02 Nov 2017

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For decades, women who have had a single prior cesarean section have had to have a planned repeat cesarean section due to factors that affect the availability and management of a trial of labor needed for a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) delivery. These factors impact a mothers’ autonomy to choose how she wants to ...

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Complementary Therapy Treatment Chronic Pain Without Opioids

02 Nov 2017

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Max Keomanivong MCWP 50: Complementary Therapy Treating for Chronic Pain without Opioids Tuesday & Thursday 2:00pm – 3:20pm Research Paper – First draft February 20, 2013 Complementary Therapy Treatment for Chronic Pain without Opioids The opium poppy plant is one of the world’s oldest known therapeutic drug. The opium plant is a derivative to heroin ...

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The History Of The Post Anaesthetic Care

02 Nov 2017

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Recently I have started to support student nurses and ODPs in their practice placements and this has made me look at my own practice to ensure I provide a good learning experience and evidence based practice. This in turn has prompted me to commence the Mentorship Preparation course in order to facilitate learning for future ...

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The History Of The Physiological Effects

02 Nov 2017

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Are Opening visiting hours in the Intensive Care Unit harmful or helpful to the patient Are Opening visiting hours in the Intensive Care Unit harmful or helpful to the patient? Introduction Visiting practices in intensive care units (ICU) have been an ongoing issue that goes all the way back to the 1970s extolling the various ...

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The Theoretical Perspective Constructivism And Naturalistic Inquiry

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction A qualitative descriptive design was deemed most appropriate to enable exploration and description of the court liaison nurse role as it has developed in the New Zealand context. Sandelowski suggests that "Qualitative descriptive study is the method of choice when straight description of phenomena is desired" (2000b, p. 334). Applicable to answering the questions ...

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The Skills Required For Collaborative Learning

02 Nov 2017

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An effective way of learning is through interacting and co-operating with other people as it will give us opportunity to try out and share our own opinions. Prothero (2001). The benefit of collaborative learning within the group is to build up self-esteem in students and practice interacting with each other. Collaborative learning will develop higher ...

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The History Of The Nursing Administration

02 Nov 2017

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This chapter presents the summary, conclusion, implications, recommendations and limitation of the study. 6.1 SUMMARY Adolescence is a crucial period of biological and psychological changes for both boys and girls. The need to recognize adolescents as a vulnerable target group and develop strategies for promotion of adolescent health is emphasized. Interpersonal relationship (e.g. family and ...

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Demographic Characters Of Studied Patients

02 Nov 2017

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Amani A. Ali1, Abeer M. Elnakera M.D.1 and Ahmed Samir M.D.2 Anesthesia Department1 and Ophthalmic Surgery Department2. Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt Amani Abdel azem Ali: [email protected] Abeer Mohamed Elnakera: [email protected] Ahmed Samir:[email protected] Abstract Background: The stress response to laryngoscopy and intubation causes an undesirable increase in heart ...

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The Personnel Recruitment And Retention

02 Nov 2017

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The problem in healthcare industry is the shortages on nurses, this has affected the recruitment and retention of nurses of nurse in hospitals. Nurses are the largest group of health care professionals providing direct patient care in hospitals, and the quality of care for hospital patients is strongly linked to the performance of nursing staff. ...

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Warfarin And Renal Impairment

02 Nov 2017

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Author: Karishma Kak H.BSc (2009)., BSc Pharm Candidate(2013) Conflict of interest: Past work term working in a pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinic with warfarin. This manuscript is original, is not under consideration by another journal, has not been previously published, and has been approved by all authors. Focus: Focus will be placed on the specific risk associated ...

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