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In forty two pages this paper examines drugs that are commonly prescribed for various conditions in a consideration of monitoring ...
In fifteen pages this quantitative study overview considers vitamin D and calcium supplement adherence in young women with anorexi...
Victim offender mediation is discussed in an overview of twelve pages that includes its history, a description, and an assessment ...
The paper begins by briefly identifying and explaining three of the standard change theory/models. The stages of each are named. T...
This research paper pertains to speech recognition software that is used in regards to creating medical reports, such as those use...
It is well known that there is a significant shortage of registered nurses that will continue to grow. There is a difference of op...
practitioners with information to determine whether a patients symptoms can be explained organically as a result of an actual heal...
This research paper presents a discussion of prescription, non-prescription and herbal drugs that can be utilized in treating the...
product will be used. The firm will choose a target market by looking at the potential segments which the product will satisfy an...
J. (2009, April 8). When to avoid antidepressants in bipolar patients. Psychiatric Times, 26(4), 5+ Loganathan, N., Lohano, K., Ro...
You provided a good explanation of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics. To add to the discussion: A number of st...
consent. This presents many problems that begin with whether or not the psychiatrist should tell the patient or guardian every sin...
conspiracy to boost the sales of Ritalin (Lan, 2001). The case, Hernandez v. Ciba Geigy alleges that that the APA colluded with th...
either ill or injured, and therefore requires the aid of health care professionals. One might also feel that "person" underscores ...
must be evaluated and considered against possible negative risks. The following discussion of tamoxifen looks specifically at the ...
medication are adequate, symptoms are controlled and most asthma-related problems are avoided (Francis, 2004). There are two maj...
additional criteria for consideration is that the "ideal antiemetic drug" should be sufficiently cost-effective for routine use (D...
technology systems" (Anderson and Wittwer, 2004, p. 5). Anderson and Wittwer describe the evolution of the system St. Marys uses,...
and technology, however, she refers to these elements as the "Trim," which is a term she originated that differentiates between ca...
potential for long term physiological complications as well as long-term emotional impacts. Not only does the type of care needed...
before an accident occurs. Aircraft accidents relating to faulty autopilot devices are certainly not uncommon. Although t...
the profession of nursing has developed some basic ideas that serve as the foundation that guides all subsequent professional prac...
Advances in technology have changed everything from how patients are diagnosed to acute care to managing chronic illnesses. Techno...
profession is very rewarding, if at times very difficult and even heartbreaking. This paper describes the Good Samaritan College o...
neighbor who incurred a head injury and did not want to go to a hospital because she lacked the funds to pay for treatment. Wardan...
a mentor and/or a preceptor. Mentoring is the "process through which a relationship is established between an experienced indivi...
partners in the healthcare process. Through training and education, nurses learn to make decisions on multiple issues of patient c...
naturally create a prime source of psychic conflict for nurses, which would facilitate the development of burnout. Jenkins, Ellio...
the nursing theorists that have come after her (Tourville and Ingalls, 2003). The interactive model focuses on the significant of ...
in nursing educators aged 36 to 45 (Lewallen, et al, 2003). To complicate matters further, recent statistics show that nurses wh...