Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Self-Employed Nurses as Agents of Change in Canada
The position of the nurse in the currently existing medical system has been a debated issue for a certain amount of time (Gotlib Conn, Kenaszchuk, Dainty, Zwarenstein, & Reeves, 2014). This paper discusses an article by Wall (2014), which considers the phenomenon of self-employed nurses in Canada and their contribution to institutional change in the…
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Nutrition Coach Certification and Further Work
Once qualified as a nutritionist, I plan to launch my channel on social networks, where I will share basic nutritional information and offer health guidance guidelines. On this digital platform, I intend to work with the young population aged between eighteen to thirty years. More importantly, I will focus on youthful clients who are social…
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Nurse-Patient Interactions Study Methodology
Table of Contents Data Analysis Plans Demographic Variables Other Data References Data Analysis Plans The present section proposes a data analysis plan for a study dedicated to the interactions between nurses and patients with a focus on the patients with heart failure and their readmissions. The following research question is the central one: how can…
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Emotional Work and Diversity in Clinical Placements
Research Method Used in the Article The article “Emotional Work and Diversity in Clinical Placements of Nursing Students” forms part of Daniella Arieli’s works. It deploys in-depth interviews, which lie in the category of qualitative data collection methods, to examine nursing students’ encounters with clinical appointments, particularly in environments characterized by diverse individuals, including the…
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Where Is Medicine Going? Development Perspective
Table of Contents Where is Medicine Going? Examples of Medical Technology Advantages of Medical Technology Disadvantages of Medical Technology The Way Forward References Where is Medicine Going? Like most other professional fields, medicine is also moving towards more and more technological advancement. Starting out from basic medical equipment, science and technology have caused major breakthroughs…
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Importance of Governance in a Private Practice
Table of Contents Achievements Problems Solution Conclusion References Millions of people strive for power and leadership without thinking about possible expectations and consequences. In health care, effective leadership cannot be ignored because it is the only opportunity to control employees and make sure that all clients’ demands are met. In this paper, Case 6 about…
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Issues of Vegetarianism in the Book “The Vegetarian Imperative” by Anand Saxena
Table of Contents Introduction The Vegetarian Imperative Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many people do not take the issue of health and nutrition seriously today. Studies indicate that people eat as much food as they want. It is agreeable that people no longer think of their health conditions and their surrounding environment. The situation today requires…
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Chikungunya’s Epidemiological Analysis and History
Table of Contents Introduction History of the condition Epidemiological data Application of prevention levels Conclusion References Introduction Chikungunya is an infectious viral disease caused by mosquitoes (Chretien & Linthicum, 2008). The first case was reported in Africa in 1952. Since then, the virus has spread to other regions of the world. Its major symptoms include…
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Physical Exercise in Elderly: Literature Review
Table of Contents Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Falling is one of the most common reasons for injury in elderly patients. Typically, it results in minor injuries, such as bruises, lacerations, and pulls. However, over 30% of falls result in temporary or permanently debilitating injuries, such as cranial injuries, and fractures (Shim et…
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Experiences of Childbirth of African, Indian, and American Women
Pregnant women refugees from Africa face many issues during migration. The mothers felt fear, loneliness and did not understand how the baby would be born because they had no previous contact with the Australian health system. At the same time, the situation was complicated because they did not know their rights and did not learn…