Making The Ethical Decision

02 Nov 2017

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Kerridge's ethical decision making model provides 7 steps systematic approach. It helps us to identify the ethical issues and evaluate the values of identified issues (Kerridge, Lowe & Stewart 2009, p.92). T.J is newly born with a lack of cerebral cortex. As her mother had put her for adoption, T.J is in a ward being ...

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The History Of Ethical Considerations

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Obtaining informed consent implies a process has been undertaken in which participants have received information and understood the research, and are able to consent voluntarily or not to participate in the research (Polit et al, 2001). Participation in all stages of the research was voluntary. Full explanation of the study was provided in Information sheets ...

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Discharge Planning And Processing Of Nursing Care

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction The society requires attaining, maintaining and recovering from disease, ailments accidents. This calls for specialized care from a trained professional. In most case, care givers at home may lack this expertise. This calls for people who are trained, specialized and understand the medical aspect of the patients’ condition, such as nurse. The best suited ...

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Care Of The Elderly

02 Nov 2017

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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES B.Sc (HONOURS) NURSING 2011 INTAKE NUR 2216 CARE OF THE ELDERLY ASSIGNMENT JAMIE CARUANA ID: 391593M Assignment Title ‘Immobility and Falls are Two Geriatric Giants that are associated with Serious Consequences in Old Age.’ In Light of Relevant Literature Discuss the above Statement. The human body passes through different stages throughout ...

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The Nursing And Musculoskeletal Disorders

02 Nov 2017

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2.0 Introduction According to the Occupational Health and Safety Management Programme for Nurses, 2007, Nurses are the principal group of health care personnel providing primary health care at all levels and maintaining links between individuals, families, communities and the rest of the health care system. Working with other members of the health care team and other ...

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An Overview Of Pancreatic Cancer

02 Nov 2017

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Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States normally peaking after the sixth decade of life (Feldman, et al 2006). In fact only 3% of patients live beyond the 5 year survival period (American cancer society 2009). Its poor prognosis makes it one of the deadliest malignancies. ...

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Why Are Some Deaths Particularly Difficult

02 Nov 2017

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In this essay I will be giving an overview of what complicated grief and special deaths are. This will explain as to what makes a death complicated or special. Grief can affect people in many ways and can differ from person to person depending on their race, culture, religion and background and dependent on the ...

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The Aspects Of Discharge Planning

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FOR MR SMITH’S SEVERE COPD This assignment looks at the communication strategies to support and empower the patient living with COPD, a Long Term Condition (LTC) and their Significant Others when Planning their Discharge from Hospital. This is based on Mr Smith’s scenario, a 78 years old man who suffers from advanced chronic obstructive airways ...

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Treatment Of Limited Stage Sclc

02 Nov 2017

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Lung cancer is the most common malignancy in the world; more than1.3 million new cases are diagnosed every year (Cancer Research UK 2013). In the UK lung cancer claimed nearly 35,000 lives last year making it the deadliest cancer for both men and women. (Cancer Research UK 2013) Tobacco smoking is the most important cause ...

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Participant Sampling And Recruitment

02 Nov 2017

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It was recognised that participating in the research and disclosing potentially difficult and ethically challenging practice scenarios may result in participants experiencing distress. Therefore the availability of counsellor was arranged with AUT Health and Wellbeing services should this be required. Refer to the Participant Information sheet, Consent forms and AUT Health and Wellbeing letter (Appendix, ...

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The History Of Qualitative Critique

02 Nov 2017

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Qualitative Critique The article chosen for the Critique is "The experiences of urban, professional women when combining breastfeeding with paid employment in Karachi, Pakistan". It is a qualitative critique done by Hirani and Karmaliani (2012). This article is published in the journal of Australia "Women and Birth". Coughian, Cronin and Ryan (2007) says that ...

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The History Of Tumour Lysis Syndrome

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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The Nurse Patient Relationship

02 Nov 2017

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Student Name: Lawrence Stephen Essilfie Student Exam Number: 12234201 Cohort: September, 2012 Module Title: Professional Aspects of Care Module Code: 4NMH1008 Due date: 29th April, 2013 This assignment will focus on how delivering high quality care and working with people to provide a positive experience of care, can be a fundamental part of the nurse’s ...

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Development And Description Of Tool

02 Nov 2017

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Methodology of research organizes all the components of study in a way that most likely will lead to valid answers for the problems that have been posted (Burns and Groove, 2008). This chapter deals with the methodology adopted for the study. It includes the research approach, research design, variables, setting, population, sample, criteria for selection ...

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Guide To Professional Conduct And Ethics

02 Nov 2017

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Laura Hennessy Oisin Hennigan 10326601 Katherine Hutchinson 10100015 Mohamed Ibrahim 11340966 Shane Irwin 11301406 Max Javaherian 10318615 Arveen Jeyaseelan 11001017 James Keevans 11701131 Brian Kelly 11707145 Bernard Kennedy 10301001 Chronic pain can last for weeks, months or years. It is caused by pain signals that keep firing in the nervous system. The start of chronic ...

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The History Of Healthcare In Canada

02 Nov 2017

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Healthcare in Canada is big business. Healthcare spending rose to more than $207 billion CAD in 2012. It is one of the most cherished social programs and yet it is a system that has struggled to transition with changing times. In particular, with the recent struggles of eHealth, Canada is clearly not ...

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A Nature And Benefits Of Collaboration

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction The exact translation of word ‘collaboration’ from Latin is ‘together in labour’. In dictionary, collaboration is defined as ‘work with another or others on a project’. However, Henneman et al (1995) stated that defining collaboration in practice is complex, vague, variable and difficult phenomenon where the term can be used inappropriately. According to ...

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The Impact Of Nurses Knowledge On Chemotherapy Administration

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. According to Geri LoBiondo-Wood et al (2006)13, Review of literature is an organized critique of important scholarly literature which supports a study and a key step in research process. An ...

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The Symptoms Of Borderline Personality Disorder

02 Nov 2017

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‘Drawing upon an example of your leadership to date, critically analyse your role in tackling discrimination within your workplace. Confidential statement: ‘no patient name or hospital name will be mentioned in this essay for confidential reason’. INTRODUCTION In this essay I will explore the meaning of discrimination and how the individuals or group of ...

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The Management Of Late Life Insomnia

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction According to Yang, Lee and Yeh (2011), Insomnia is defined as subjective complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or non-restorative sleep, it is one of the most common health-related problems that can affect several aspects of life quality. There have been very few recovery advances in the last decade, drugs like benzodiazepines continue ...

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A Critical Evaluation Of An Aspect Of Expertise

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION The simple definition of an expert is someone capable of doing the right thing at the right time (Holyoak 1991). After research on expertise several variations was observed on this definition. An expert can be defined as someone who performs at the level of an experienced professional such as a master or grandmaster in ...

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Total Quality Management And Health Care

02 Nov 2017

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The health care industry has developed its service delivery system in order to survive in a tough environment resulting from industry maturation, less funds, and more competition (Williams, 1994; Cho et al., 2004). Total quality management (TQM) is a theory has the aim to achieve total performance. The TQM haveled to many benefits of more ...

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A Community Based Education

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction Health literacy is an on-going problem in the United States. For more than twenty (20) years health literacy has been a barrier to self-management of health care needs, compliance, and understanding. Nurses must be more effective in utilizing "teachable moments", with each patient encounter. Traditional patient teaching strategies may no longer be adequate in ...

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The Process Of Organizing And Synthesizing

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION Analysis is the process of organizing and synthesizing the data so as to answer research questions and test hypothesis. Interpretation is the process of making sense of the results of a study and examining their implications. This chapter presents the analysis and interpretation of the data collected as per the objectives stated earlier and ...

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The History Of The Borderline Personality Disorder

02 Nov 2017

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This chapter examines the specific characteristics of borderline personality disorder (BPD). I will look at how BPD is understood by staff, the behaviours associated with BPD and how education can be advantageous in changing staff's understanding of BPD. Cleary et al (2002) explored the experiences, knowledge and attitudes of staff with the aim of assessing ...

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The Renal Colic During Pregnancy

02 Nov 2017

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Objective: To determine the problems related to renal colic due to urinary stones during pregnancy, and the principles of management of those patients in our hospitals. Material and Methods: It’s a retrospective analysis of a series of 21 cases of renal colic due to urinary stones during pregnancy from Mar. 2008 to Apr. 2010 at ...

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Middle Range Nursing Theory

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION A nursing theory is a set of concepts, definitions, relationships, and assumptions or propositions derived from nursing models or from other disciplines and project a purposive, systematic view of phenomena by designing specific inter-relationships among concepts for the purposes of describing, explaining, predicting, and /or prescribing. Nursing theory is the delivery of nursing care ...

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Psychological Care Of Terminally Ill Patient

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION The principles of palliative care and its form of organization of palliative care today declared a new medical specialty. This is not entirely correct. Perhaps it is the oldest profession, as many hundreds of years ago, doctors and nurses did not have any other means other than those that could only alleviate the suffering ...

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The Philippine National Police

02 Nov 2017

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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying people. Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research, participation in shaping health policy ...

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What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis

02 Nov 2017

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammation and pain in the hands within the knuckles and second joints. There also can be pain in the wrist s, knees, ankles, elbows, shoulders and feet. This usually begins between the age of 30 and 50. Women are affected three times more than men. It may occur in children ...

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Type Of Article And Level Of Evidence

02 Nov 2017

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Abstract Gauze dressing has long been used as a simple wound dressing. Recently, studies have shown that moisture is a factor in dressings that will help increase a wound rate of healing. To assess the clinical evidence supporting the use of hydrocolloid dressings versus simple gauze dressings in the treatment of pressure ulcers, many relevant ...

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The Social Constructionism Theory

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction In the modern business world, there exist a correlation between human resources’ psychological conditions and management. Management is about using limited resources to achieve certain goals, where people’s psychological features exist which will influence their behavior and performances (Leavitt, 1988). Thus, the purpose of studying management psychology is to get to know the people’s ...

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The Development Of Nurse Led Clinic

02 Nov 2017

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Healthcare services and setting had evolved as early as 1980s, the changes occurred are to meet the high demand of care required and also to improve the standard of practice. However, shortage of nurses has always been the issue happening world-widely, as the turnover rate of nurses is high and hospitals had difficulties in recruiting ...

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Review Of An Organisational Event

02 Nov 2017

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I have always tried to expand my knowledge and experience, and seek new opportunities to develop both professionally and personally. Following my graduation with a BSc degree in Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering I started work in the manufacturing field, most recently at a global Carpet-Backing, Artificial Grass and Geo-Textile manufacturer. This company started the production ...

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The Importance Of Pain Management During Palliative Care

02 Nov 2017

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Abstract Palliative care for end of life patients has many aspects, but management of moderate to severe pain is perhaps of the most concern for patients, family members and care providers. In order to provide comprehensive pain control, pain and related symptoms must be accurately assessed by nurses, and pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic measures must be ...

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Management Of Late Life Insomnia

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction According to Yang, Lee and Yeh (2011), Insomnia is defined as subjective complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or non-restorative sleep, it is one of the most common health-related problems that can affect several aspects of life quality. There have been very few recovery advances in the last decade, drugs like benzodiazepines continue ...

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Tools For Evaluation Of Pain

02 Nov 2017

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7.Pain scores ASSESSMENT OF PAIN Pain has long been recognised as a highly personal and subjective phenomenon unique to the individual. The most commonly recognised definition of pain is that of the International Association for the Study of Pain ‘an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage or described in terms ...

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The Incidence Of Peritonitis In Patients

02 Nov 2017

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4.1- Introduction This chapter will analyse and discuss the findings related to the PICO guided question. The incidence of peritonitis and findings reported from the research retrieved are discussed in this chapter. These findings are also discussed in relation to the foreign and local health care policies together with further achievement of Evidence Based Practice ...

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Experience At Prince Hussein Urology Center

02 Nov 2017

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Abstract Aim: To report our experience in performing bilateral subcapsular orchiectomy under local anaesthesia as day case procedure in metastatic prostate cancer patients Material and Methods: Between January 2004 and December 2008, 96 patients with advanced prostate cancer underwent bilateral subcapsular orchiectomy at our Hospital. In every patient, we performed orchiectomy under spermatic cord block ...

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The Benefit Of Exercises In Cardiac Rehabilitation

02 Nov 2017

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A study published in the Journal of Clinical Nurse in USA shows the importance of a lifestyle approach in the maintenance of secondary risk factors and especially physical activity, but unfortunately very little evidence exists, on the long-term adherence, to these programmes. An increase in physical activity and exercise is known to have an independent ...

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About Tan Tock Seng Hospital

02 Nov 2017

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Tan Tock Seng hospital is a building for sick or injured, mainly for those who are confined to bed and are in needs of medical treatment. It has a history of more than 160 years of new and innovative medical care and development, and is currently the second larger multi-disciplinary hospitals after Singapore General Hospital ...

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The Relationship Between Structural Empowerment And Psychological Empowerment

02 Nov 2017

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Health development is a range of health initiatives undertaken by the Government to promote a healthy life for residents in order to achieve the optimal level of public health. In the national health system, one of the government's policies is especially important in determining success, independence and continuity of health development that is promoting empowerment ...

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The Importance Of Needs Assessment In Nursing Practice

02 Nov 2017

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Patient assessments concern the collection of data about an individual’s health state that identifies and defines patient problems in order for solutions to be planned and implemented in line with their preferences (Roper el at 2000). Therefore, a clear idea about health is important because this determines which assessment data should be collected. The World ...

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Understanding The Diagnosis Of Diabetes

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction This case study will describe the care of a patient newly diagnosed with Latent autoimmune diabetes of adulthood (LADA). It will demonstrate the author’s understanding of diabetes and its complications, and highlight the importance of providing high quality information to empower the patient to manage the disease. The Nursing and Midwifery Council’s ...

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The Role Of A Nurse

02 Nov 2017

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According to the UK Department of Health (2008) high quality of care is protecting patients’ safety, treating them with dignity, respect, compassion, giving them choice, creating a safe environment, eliminating healthcare acquired infections and avoidable accidents. In practice, Nurses are required to undertake their professional duties based on best available evidence which ensures safe ...

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The Stages Of Dying And Subsequent Bereavement

02 Nov 2017

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Psychology Case 3: Nurses on a palliative care unit at an NHS hospital would like to know more about grief and bereavement in order to feel more able to support the patients and the families of the patients on the unit. It is your job to advise the nurses on the stages of dying and ...

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The History Of Lung Comets

02 Nov 2017

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To determine the hydration state, clinical (pedal edema, interdialytic weight gain, ultrafiltration rate or blood pressure) or paraclinical (inferior vena cava diameter and its collapsibility index, relative plasma volume monitoring) surrogate parameters are used. A promising method, which uses bioimpedance spectroscopy, defines objectively the individual (over)hydration state on the basis of an individual’s normal ...

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Does Nursing Staff Influence The Quality Assurance Hospitals

02 Nov 2017

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Globally, Magnetic status is becoming one of the targeted goals in many hospitals and to achieve this mission; quality assurance is gaining importance day by day. In that regard, administrators are ensuring quality care service by paramedical staffs. Among paramedical staffs, nurses are front-line caregiver, comprise larger professional group within health care setting and ...

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The Usefulness Of Using Computer Assisted Learning

02 Nov 2017

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Topic: Discuss the usefulness of using computer-assisted learning materials in supporting client education and the role of nurses in relation to this area. Student ID number: 1155000641 Date: 13-05-2013 Word count: VeriGuide statement enclosed: Yes Introduction In the century of 21, it is an electronic dominant century. People are often possessing more than one electronic ...

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Knowledge And Perception Of Health Care Workers

02 Nov 2017

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The care provided in a hospital should be curative and preventive. Curative aspect deals with the disease of the patient and preventive aspect deals with the prevention of nosocomial infection. An infection is considered as nosocomial, if it manifests 48 hours or more after hospital admission or within 30 days of discharge following inpatient care. ...

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Evaluate Of Antiurolithitic Activity Of Ethanolic

02 Nov 2017

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Zalavadiya Sohin K (M. Pharm, Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India), RachchhaManish A (Ph.D) JadavPinakin D (M. Pharm, Gujarat University, Gujarat, India), Department of pharmacology, S. J. Thakkar Pharmacy College, Kalawad road, Rajkot 360 005, Gujarat, India *Correspondence Address: Mr. Pinakin D. Jadav AA-24, Oscar Residensy, Near Shiv Park, NanavatiMarg, 150 ft. Ring Road, Rajkot-360 ...

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The Ability To Apply Principles Of Analysis

02 Nov 2017

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This article clearly addresses major issues that happen within hospitals. The study is clearly defined to assess and improve the knowledge of fall preventions in Registered Nurses, so that proper implantation of strategies can occur. The aim of this trial is to explore the effects that will take place if educational interventions are utilised in ...

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Nursing Profession Is More Stressful Than Other Profession

02 Nov 2017

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There are many fields and professions and it expanding day by day. Out of these professions some are considered very relaxed and some are very difficult and stressful. Nursing is a profession which needs lots of personal commitment and time, due to the nature of the profession, where patients care is priority. I think it ...

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The Relationships Between A Stomach Cancer Patient

02 Nov 2017

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Jane (not her real name) was a fifty year old high school teacher who was transferred to our institution for palliative care. She had been managed at a regional referral hospital for stomach cancer for about six months. When it was apparent that the cancer was not responsive to curative measures a decision was made ...

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The Competency In Communication

02 Nov 2017

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The following profile has been developed in alignment with the Nursing and Midwifery (NMC 2010) competency framework, which sets the standards that nursing students must acquire prior to being placed on the nursing register. Upon deconstructing the job specification (Appendix one), the three profile skill areas I will concentrate on are communication, partnership and assessment/intervention ...

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The Standardizing Communication During Patient Transfers

02 Nov 2017

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Patrick Bobst College of Mount Saint Joseph The Strategic Review process Standardizing Communication During Patient Transfers In July 2012, the Trihealth organization converted to an electronic medical record (EMR) system. Transitioning from the standard paper charting in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) has created many challenges and changes, especially in our flow of ...

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Various Benefits Of Process Mapping

02 Nov 2017

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Healthcare in a hospital is a team effort where different stakeholders are involved. Incidents where inter-departmental teamwork is compromised are frequently noticed. This leads to a difficult situation for all the staff members involved in the healthcare delivery. Failure to retain efficient organisational associations between hospital departments levies a threat to patient safety. In order ...

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The Relationships Between Structural Empowerment

02 Nov 2017

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Statement of the Problem Enabling empowerment and community participation is one of the subsystems of the national health system in Indonesia. The policy is one of the Indonesian Government's efforts to increase awareness, willingness and ability for society to live with optimal health. It also aims to extend the reach and improve ...

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Falls And Risk Assessment

02 Nov 2017

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Due: April Friday 26th 2013 Lecturer: Kerry Reid-Searl Rachel Bishop S0243151 Table of Contents Page No. Introduction 3-4 Hand Hygiene 4-5 Pressure Injuries 5-7 Falls and Risk Assessment 7-8 Nutrition 8-9 Vital Signs 9 ISBAR 10-11 Conclusion 11 References 12-13 Introduction This assignment allows a Student Nurse (SN) to critically think and implement nursing strategies ...

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Nursing Staff Negatively Influence The Quality Assurance

02 Nov 2017

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Globally, Magnetic status is becoming one of the targeted goals in many hospitals and to achieve this mission; quality assurance is gaining importance day by day. In that regard, administrators are ensuring quality care service by paramedical staffs. Among paramedical staffs, nurses are front-line caregiver, comprise larger professional group within health care setting and ...

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The Maintenance And Preservation Of Health And Abilities

02 Nov 2017

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For certain people, the responsibilities of the nurses may seem apparent, as all they need to do is following the orders from the doctor. Even for an experienced nurses, they still need to concede from the doctors in matters that they are restricted and not qualified in. This is called professional boundaries. According to ...

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What Is A Person Centred Care

02 Nov 2017

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Student Number (first 8 digits on Keele Card) Cohort (e.g. BSc 0909) BSc 09-12 Branch of Nursing (Pre-registration Only) Adult Module Code (e.g. NUR 10000) NUR 136 Word Count Assignment Due Date (dd/mm/yy) 2-12-12 Date Submitted (dd/mm/yy) Student disability sticker number (if relevant) Group Number (Pre-registration only) Small Group Facilitator Name (Pre-registration only) Title of ...

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The Ineffective Airway Clearance

02 Nov 2017

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Maintaining skin integrity is vital. According to McCance and Huether (2006) the skin acts as a barrier and protects the body against micro organisms and ultraviolet radiation. It is very important to prevent the risk of developing pressure ulcers, skin tears and infections. (Department of Health, [DH], 2010) Mr Hay has developed a stage 1 ...

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End Of Life Care And Its Implications

02 Nov 2017

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Whilst on placement during the first week, I was shadowing a consultant along with his team throughout the week in a medical ward setting. One of the patients, whom I would like to refer to as Paul, was an 84 year old male suffering from multiple systems failure due to severe sepsis. As per Dickson ...

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The Human Rights Act

02 Nov 2017

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The Human Rights Act 1998 came into force in October 2000. It has a clear guidance about the freedom of every individual. There are few convention Articles are most relevant to the provision of health care services. These are right to life, right which not to be subjected to degrading treatment or inhuman treatment, right ...

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A Service User With Suicidal Thoughts

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction: Service User’s may be admitted to or transferred to an Acute unit in a psychiatric setting due to a heightened increase of episodes of mental illness’ where their mental illness can encumber their thought process and functioning. Thus the function of the acute unit to provide a safe, holistic and therapeutic environment, ...

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The Demographic Changes In Malta

02 Nov 2017

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Chapter 1 "A life that concludes without the final chapter, without the time to grow old and gain perspective, often seems bitterly incomplete but the greatest loss, the greatest dehumanisation is to grow old without possession of your mind" (Grollman & Kosik, 1996, p.xi). I have always shown a keen interest in the phenomenon of ...

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The Scene Of The Process

02 Nov 2017

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The patient starts to enter through the models with arrival at the (A&E departments) from a emergency services, As soon as they arrive in the system children are moved to the Pediatrics facility. Additionally, all patients are allocated a triage category, performed by initial assessment from medical staff in the A&E department. Furthermore, patients are ...

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A Therapeutic Nursing Relationship

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction: For the purpose of this assignment this student will briefly discuss the concept of ‘Recovery’ in the context of mental health, the psychiatric nurses’ role in the provision of ‘therapeutic intervention’ in a clinical environment focusing on the use of a Solutions Focused Brief Therapy drawing on relevant literature. The Mental Health Act ...

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Meta Paradigm Of Nursing

02 Nov 2017

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Tanya Sims Centre for International and Professional Education School of Nursing and Midwifery Curtin University GPO Box U1987 Perth, Western Australia 6845 Phone: +61 8 9266 2086 Fax: +61 8 9266 2959 Email: [email protected]. PART A – to be completed by student (please print) PART B: ...

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What Principles Does Palliative Care Advocate

02 Nov 2017

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Ms. Mary Camilleri, a 65 year old lady, is eligible for palliative care due to her locally advanced pancreatic cancer, which has metastasised to the liver. Palliative care is provided to improve the quality of life of the patient and her family, who are facing a life-threatening illness, and will be provided throughout Ms. Camilleri’s ...

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The Use Of Health Data For Research Purposes

02 Nov 2017

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College of Human and Health Sciences Swansea University Assignment for module 3 (SHIM13) Module number: SHIM13 Module name: Communication systems Title of assignment: Written essay: Critically analyse the issues that arise from using secondary health data in a specific application of your choice. (4000 words; 100% of marks) Name of student: Tim Knifton Student ID ...

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Introduction Of Learning And Personal Development

02 Nov 2017

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NAME: AFFILIATION: UNIVERSITY: COURSE TITLE: DATE OF SUBMISSION: Introduction of Learning and Personal Development The success of a person in the respective career is largely dependent on the skills, knowledge and capabilities possessed by the individual; these competencies are the mandatory requirements of the employers as they want to ensure that they hire the competitive ...

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Urgent And Unscheduled Care

02 Nov 2017

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Scenario 1: Tom is a 45 year old car mechanic who has sustained a laceration across the palm of his right hand on a piece of machinery whilst at work. ...

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The History About The Multidisciplinary Team

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction This Case study aims to explain in detail the framework used to care for patients in hospital. The multidisciplinary team is involved in decision making to Assess the patient, to put in place the best Plan related to that patient, to Implement day to day care and Evaluate to determine the usefulness and the ...

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The Leadership And Delegation In Nursing

02 Nov 2017

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Florence Nightingale (1859) once said, "But then again, to look to all these things yourself does not mean to do them yourself…But can you insure that it is done when not done by yourself?" (p. 17). These words, written in her Notes on Nursing, spoke of the idea of delegation in nursing. ...

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The Appropriate Neutrophil Mediated Inflammatory Response

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION Cancer patients, who are receiving cytotoxic antineoplastic therapy sufficient to harmfully affect myelopoiesis and the integrity of the gastrointestinal mucosa, are at high risk for invasive infection due to the translocation of colonizing bacteria and/or fungi across intestinal mucosal surfaces. Since neutropenic patients typically lack the appropriate neutrophil-mediated inflammatory response 1, physical findings of ...

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The Advance Management In Healthcare

02 Nov 2017

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Abstract This assignment is about the Advance Management in Healthcare. It includes the detail about the medical record department and coding department of hospital. This tells about their member that includes technicians, team members and faculty. It describes their individual roles, their skills, method of working. It also tells about the success of this department ...

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The History Of Nursing Education

02 Nov 2017

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This chapter presents the summary, conclusion, implications, recommendations and limitation of the study. 6.1: SUMMARY: All women face challenges, both mental and physical, during pregnancy. Those challenges are even greater for teen mothers. Due to social stigmas and lack of information about pregnancy, teens are more likely than older mothers to receive inadequate perinatal care ...

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An Important Role Of Nurses Accountability

02 Nov 2017

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King’s College (2008) defines ‘High quality of care’ as the way care should be delivered to the patients, in order for them to achieve good experience within their care; and this is based ‘not what type of care patients received’ but it is ‘ how the care they receive, is delivered to them. To deliver ...

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The Sake Of Growth

02 Nov 2017

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INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY "Growth for the Sake of Growth is the Ideology of the Cancer Cell.." -Edward Abbey Childhood cancer always comes as biggest heartbreaking shock to the family. Childhood cancer is treated uncompromisingly, often with a amalgamation of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, at a time of life when bodies are growing and ...

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Very Complex Building Types

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Hospital: Hospitals layout can be a very complex building types because hospital includes a wide range of functional units and services such as Hospitality functions, diagnostic and treatment functions, and the bed-related function or fundamental inpatient care. The specificity of codes, regulations or oversight which is governing hospital operations and construction can reflect this diversity. ...

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Use Of Pda In Nurses

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2.2 Nursing problems and their solutions 2.2.1 Nurse shortage According to research study conducted by Aiken (2001). The current nursing shortage, high hospital nurse job dissatisfaction, and reports of uneven quality of hospital care are not uniquely American Phenomena. A paper presents reports from 43,000 nurses from more than 700 hospitals in the US, Canada, ...

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The Impact Of Pressure Ulcers

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The impact of pressure ulcers on the quality of life of the patient cannot be overemphasised, as it can be devastating (Spilsbury et al. 2007; MEP Ltd, 2009; NHS for Scotland, 2009). A pressure ulcer (PU) otherwise known as pressure sore, pressure damage, pressure injuries or bed sore ( Spilsbury et al. ...

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Nurses Continuing Education With The Appproach

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Nursing Services Administration I Managerial Issue Analysis Paper NURSING EDUCATION Done By : Mahmoud Ali Rabay'ah 20123040026 Supervised By: Dr. Ibrahiem Al-Faouri Abstract: Introduction and Significance: For nurses professional, continuing education is important to make effective nursing care to the client. The amount of information needed to take care of severely ill patients cannot be ...

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Automated Versus Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis

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ABSTRACT DECLERATION DEDICATION I dedicated this dissertation to my Mum, Mary Carmen, Dad, Joseph, Brother Carmel and my friends. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The present dissertation was possible because of the personal and practical support from other individuals. I would like to gratefully and sincerely thank my academic supervisor, Mr. Martin Camilleri, M.Sc.; Dip. N. Ed; Teach Cert; ...

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The Operating Department Practitioner

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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 Australian Psychological Society

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Introduction In this essay we will be discussing a case study involving Bruce, 84-year-old male. Bruce has osteoarthritis in the hip which has become severe causing a lot of pain. His medication does not seem to help. His eyesight and hearing are deteriorating. Due to increased pain from osteoarthritis and deteriorated senses, he can no ...

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Management And Organisational Behaviour

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I serve in the role of Area Manager for a non-profit organisation that employs specialised support staff in schools. In 2012, I restructured the district allocation of District Coordinators in my Area and adjusted the staff who directly report to me. This restructure meant that I was now responsible for supervising Mallory, the wife of ...

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The Legislative Case Study

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Courtney Allford School of Health Sciences Introduction A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse educated to a master’s degree level and authorised to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role. (Government of Western Australia, 2013, para 1). The introduction and development of the profession has varied significantly all over the country, ...

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The Therapeutic Nurse Client Relationship

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Introduction Mencap (2004) cited in Blair (2011) state that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are admitted to hospital generally twice as much as the general population, estimating the annual admission rates as high as 26% compared to 14% of the general population. Recent reports by Mencap (2007) details (Diagnostic Overshadowing, (Dinsmore 2011) the poor inadequate ...

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Characteristic Positivist View Interpretive View

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Introduction This chapter describes the research design and methodology that was used in this research, including sampling, population, establishing rigour during and after data collection and how data was derived from primary and secondary sources, validity and reliability and ethical considerations. The fundamental aim of this chapter was to determine what the key factors are ...

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Quality Improvement In Ambulatory Care

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Ambulatory care comprises health care services that do not require overnight hospitalization. Ambulatory care is the predominant mode of health care delivery in the United States. Physician services are the chief component, however it comprises other outpatient services like Emergency departments, community health centers, departments of health, voluntary agencies, and ambulatory surgical centers. In developing ...

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The Role Of Defense Mechanisms

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Abstract Background: Identification of the risk factors and psychological correlates of prolonged grief disorder is vital to health promotions for relatives of person who died by cancer. The aims of this research were to investigate the role of defense mechanisms, character dimension of personality and demographical factors on complicated grief following death by cancer among ...

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Regression Analysis For Distance Learning Research

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Introduction The report is aimed at examining three quantitative studies in terms of the strengths and weaknesses of the methodologies used, and the contribution of the underlying quantitative approaches to provide answers to a specific research problem. The research problem for the writer’s main thesis is framed as ‘‘identifying, understanding and managing the challenges affecting ...

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The Important Treatment Modalities For Treating Cancers

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Based on the GLOBOCAN 2008 estimates, breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in females across the globe as it accounts for 23% (1.38 million) of new cases and 14% (458000) of new cancer deaths (Jemal, 2011, p.71). Although breast cancer incidence rates are lower in Eastern countries compared to the ...

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The History Of Laboratory Turn Around Time

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INTRODUCTION Healthcare improvement or quality improvement is very significant for the sustenance of the health services of a clinic or a hospital or any healthcare service provider. Just like any endeavor to change for development or enhancement of any services, such healthcare improvement must be with reliable and valid indicators if changes done ...

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The Reflection In Personal And Professional Development

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This essay is to discuss the importance of reflection in personal and professional development. While defining the concept of professional reflection has explored how reflective practice used by professional body to ensure CPD (Continuing Professional Development). Furthermore, this essay has signified the role of reflection in the provision of quality care. By conclusion the essay ...

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Aspects Of Discharge Planning

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FOR MR SMITH’S SEVERE COPD This assignment looks at the communication strategies to support and empower the patient living with COPD, a Long Term Condition (LTC) and their Significant Others when Planning their Discharge from Hospital. This is based on Mr Smith’s scenario, a 78 years old man who suffers from advanced chronic obstructive airways ...

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A Proper And Effective Vap Bundle

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5.1 Introduction The implementation of evidence-based practice strategies and the improvement in clinical care practice standards are two main concerns in ICUs (Soh, Davidson, Leslie & Rahman, 2011). Yet, Hansen and Severinsson (2009) found that a gap still exists between the best evidence and best practice in ICUs. In fact, a gap also exists ...

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