Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Promoting Healthy Heart Policies for Children
There is a range of factors resulting in cardiovascular diseases among children. The important aspect is that the unhealthy lifestyle and dieting during childhood can affect the health of the cardiovascular system and cause the vulnerability in the long term, even if the damage is not obvious immediately. Children can only be taught the healthy…
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Scholarly Activities Available for American Nurses
Table of Contents Overview Problem Solution Opportunity Program Competencies Addressed References Overview There is a wide range of scholarly activities available for nurses in the United States of America at the present moment. It is necessary to state that such engagements increase medical personnel’s competitiveness, competency in specific spheres of knowledge, and make them aware…
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Young Athletes’ Concussion Knowledge
Young athletes’ concussion knowledge and belief descriptives table: For my first search, I used the word “concussion.” On the Advanced Search page, I limited the search to peer-reviewed articles in English published in the last three years, for which full text is available. I chose this article because I found the topic interesting and wanted…
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Pressure Ulcer Prevention: Evidence-Based Project
The risk of developing pressure ulcers in patients remains one of the most important problems that healthcare specialists in emergency departments face during their practice. A bed ulcer occurs due to constant pressure on a certain part of the body. The significance of the problem cannot be overstated as pressure ulcers involve numerous complications reducing…
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Implication of Sperm Rnas in Transgenerational Inheritance
A study provided by specialists of the Zurich University (Switzerland) helps to clarify the situation with epigenetic inheritance. Gapp et al. (2014) studied the molecular mechanisms of inheritance behavior in mice. To do this, they caused animals’ childhood trauma: they were taken away from their mothers within two weeks at a time (p. 670). This…
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Crises: Everything People Should Know
Table of Contents Types of Crises Signs and Symptoms of Individuals in Crisis Coping mechanisms Resources Possible Support Systems References Types of Crises Crises have different types: sociocultural, adventitious, situational, and maturational. Some people can experience different types of crises, as listed below. Maturational crisis can happen during any period of transition in biopsychosocial development…
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The Bio-Psycho-Social Model Application
The bio-psycho-social model (BPS) was proposed by Engel (1977) in response to the crisis that, according to the author plagued the medical society as a result of “adherence to a model of disease no longer adequate for the scientific tasks and social responsibilities” (p. 129). This outdated biomedical model was reductionist and dualistic: it “reduced”…
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Are Tight Pants Healthy?
In this day and age, skinny jeans seem to be one of the most popular clothing items among young people. Nevertheless, since this fashion is relatively modern, there is not enough research on the impact that it has on the human body. Researchers and medical professionals, however, do not recommend wearing tight pants frequently since…
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The Local “Birth” Experience in a Hospital
New childbirths are recorded daily in almost every hospital and local clinic, both nationally and globally. Some also take place at home with the help of a nurse-midwife in a situation where the mother is unable to access the medical facility. Such births are known as home births. Pregnant women are required to start visiting…
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Medication Adherence Issues in Geriatrics
Table of Contents Introduction Medication Adherence Issues Summary References Introduction Medication adherence remains a critical issue throughout the care delivery process. In the field of geriatrics, both patients and caregivers encounter numerous challenges that affect the targeted outcomes. When the elderly fail to take their drugs correctly or follow presented advice, chances are high they…