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in 2000, allowing a long comment period before the final rule was issued in February 2003. Five rules were published in 199...
The methodology utilized in the study by OBrien is quantitative and includes an assessment of a review of literature, the developm...
In two pages this review of a journal article details research on such screening procedures and discusses why early screening and ...
"hypnosis, behavior modification, and cognitive restructuring and their shamanic equivalents" (De Rios, 2002, p. 1576). Latino imm...
international trade, has also increased pollution from diesel engines (Bostwick, 2004). A 20 parts-per-billion increase in ozone l...
In four pages a hypothetical situation is considered in which a conflict commences in an ICU between a healthcare assistant and a ...
impact the treatment process. Research underscores the connection between a "fighting" attitude and the capacity of individuals t...
condition, her lack of awareness of her own limitations or lack of limitations in activity, and her response to various types of p...
"infertility, cardiovascular health, oncology, geriatrics, endocrinology, uro-gynecology, bone health and high-risk pregnancy" (Ke...
to work efficiently and effectively across cultural boundaries. This concept also encompasses not only the assumption that nurses,...
The positive health benefits of quitting begin within minutes of the last smoke. The positive health outcome continue each year, s...
insurance as a working benefit, but that is not always a workable solution when employees cannot afford to miss a day a work in or...
in 2001 (Griggs and Bazie, 2002). The median household income dropped across the board, including all racial-ethnic groups with t...
they do and so are less valuable in health care (Cys, 2004). NPs are and have been nurses first, and a requirement for the Master...
is not an issue in Missouris Boone County, however. There, the local Mental Health Board of Trustees has the power to bypass the ...
at where it was spent in 1997 20.7% was spent on inpatient care, 25.6 on out-patient care and 14% on pharmaceuticals (Anonymous, 2...
Hence, one sees in this example that patients and physicians demand the newest and latest technologies but many insurance companie...
money to pay for food, rent, and other basic necessities. Today, more Americans than ever have jobs," but still "a growing number ...
in health psychology has focused on three core questions: 1.) who gets sick and why do they get sick; 2.) of those who get sick, w...
considerable growth and learning, it stands to reason that with the child a veritable sponge of curiosity, he or she will gather a...
moral and legal issues under constant debate over the issue of abortion but many of them are misleading, use misinformation and ar...
responsible for most health care expenditures, merely because of their age and the increased need for direct care with advancing a...
providers fees be "normal and customary," and those care providers who have attempted to set lower fees for those without any safe...
in the world where health care is able to benefit from the best and the latest technologies (Improving Quality in a Changing Healt...
Genetically altered food stuffs offer an avenue of meeting our food needs on the limited areas which we have available. G...
partners. The relationship dates back to at least 1945 when Harry Truman wanted to "wage war against infirmity" (Jones, 2003, p. 3...
indicator of quality, there remains a dearth of published research addressing the issue. There are some studies that address wait...
not want his father informed), presenting a rationale for signing a health care proxy becomes extremely problematic. Guidelines us...
thousands lost their loves. However, there was also wide scale support as many in the country believed in Mao and the idea that al...
professional specialties. Since autonomy is expected within the professional environment, programs which include student autonomy ...