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of these facets of the state have emerged over hundreds of years of history (Rodriguez, 2005). These events have all contributed t...
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entire population of youth between the ages of 12 and 17 used illicit drugs in 2004 (SAMHSA, 2005). This represents a slight decre...
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is representative of interactive nursing models (Tourville and Ingalls, 2003, p. 22). Henderson viewed the mind and body as one en...
2003, p. 99). This type of interaction is dynamic as well as contextualized which promotes the transmission of knowledge from the ...
feel lethargic, further disinclining the individual to exercise, which escalates the problem. In regards to population, all age gr...
and unsettled as it is today, but it does seem to have been a source of concern for decades. This paper summarizes and analyzes th...
"hyperlipidemia, hypertension, blood glucose disturbances, Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and asthma," while emotional effects inclu...
target a specific behavior rather than self-injury as a whole (Edelson, 2006). Each self-injurous behavior is likely to have spec...
2005, p.165). In obese children, the number of fat cells present in the body can be as much as three times higher than in normal w...
previously tested instrument, indicates that issues of validity and reliability were also adequately addressed. The results are ...
Khalid, 1993). One would think that given those circumstances U.S. intervention would be something that would be supporte...
over the world-Iraq is merely the latest in a long list of interventionist adventures-but hes one of the most articulate. Chomsky ...
After putting a name and a face on the social issue of child abuse, and considering the dilemma of the social worker who seeks to ...
can be argued as being oversold, it is more of an evolution rather than a revolution (Birds, 2007). The benefits and impact which ...
of healthcare by primary healthcare givers to the conditions which require more immediate and urgent treatment is understandable (...
and disregard on the part of the employer. That Luther feared the same fatal outcome as Joe suffered is reason enough to understa...
in response to cognitive and physiological challenge" (Covelli, 2007, p. 323). Diet: Both the intake of dietary sodium and potas...
who needed assistance but were not receiving it. Additionally, this process identified students with learning difficulties were no...
Programs and Addiction Treatment Centers, 2007). Breaking addiction to these and other abused drugs often requires medical interv...
(Townsend, 2000). This study is advantageous in many other ways as well to the nursing educator. It utilizes methodologi...
First seen as an occasional point of minor and temporary discomfort, there seemed to be other, more "important" issues to assess. ...
reveals about diabetic populations. The normal digestive processes of the body turn any form of carbohydrate that is consumed in...
as "submission to the new culture or changing to the old" (Li, 1993, p. 99). Instead, by working out the conflicts, "a new awarene...
than the exception in child birth. As compared to 1970 when cesareans constituted less than seven percent of births, that number ...
to insure her familys safety. Theresa considered obtaining a protective order to keep her husband away from her and her children ...
to five-times the risk for CHD, which contrasts sharply with the double risk encountered in African American men. There is also a ...
slight changes to start the process over again (Martin, Martin and Carvalho, 2008). Also, another aspect of this problem, which ...
those that imbibed but also those that did not. This means, of course, that those who imbibed consumed much more than 7.1 gallons...