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conclusion as to what is the best way of going about treating drug addicted offenders. The important question is: What is the bes...
& Wellness Week, 2005). This is important because estrogen is associated with the development of an estimated three-fourths of po...
of not rehiring people who had engaged in workplace misconduct in the past ("Supreme," 2003). The respondent filed a claim with th...
third of women with urinary tract infection will experience a recurrence during the following year, with recurrence being most com...
of Cancer Prevention and Control, 2004). Cervical cancer could be eliminated if every woman had regular Pap tests because this te...
is simply to require that their nursing staff make up for understaffing by working mandatory overtime on a more or less permanent ...
every one-thousand children. Some forty-one thousand children aged five to fourteen in the U.S. alone are inflicted with this con...
with the world of tradition, the world of civilization. Huddled within the womb-like interior of the Congo, he retreats ever furth...
the first cancer-causing gene--an oncogene--which is shown to plan a role in human bladder cancer; more than 50 oncogenes have bee...
the written record. The patient also adamantly refuses a recommended treatment, but he is only 16 years old. The parents go along ...
Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) may be necessary for the diagnosis of diabetes when the FPG is normal (Lamendola, 2003). Researcher...
respiratory conditions, such as asthma and obstructive sleep apnea (Thorpe, et al, 2004). The long-term consequences of childhood ...
we all must personally face. Dealing with the death of a loved one, however, can be considerably more difficult than facing the f...
person can keep his or her employment (SAMHSA, 2004). The good news is that there are several programs that integrate subs...
(Erlandsen, Patch, Gamez, Straub, and Stevens 385). Some four hundred mutations, in fact, are currently linked to Phenylketonuria...
formulation with others, testing new behaviors, integrating this learning into "new, more satisfying behavior, and then using thes...
a common medical concern that can impact the lives of many Americans. Diet, lifestyle and the use of herbal treatments can improv...
beginning. A blending of cultures is almost immediate in that even a culture which rises from the ashes of a decolonized nation is...
are under our care. By promoting healthy and better communication between us and the patient, we do not need to involve the famil...
(Hammond et al, 2004). Looking at the Memory and Problem Solving items, 34 percent improved, 48 percent did not change in either d...
award of $4.2 (2004). The case was appealed and at the time, Knolls argued that the law really does not allow disparate impact cla...
of self-care, vocational training and community living so they might become integrated into society and acquire independent housin...
and a very important factor is a lack of medical attention. All of these things culminate in a situation where people are more vul...
Understanding that there is a step by step progression, both physically and psychologically, can be part of the nurses role in thi...
the difficulties and losses inherent with aging. The assumption is often made that, with age comes transcendental wisdom, but res...
with at least one individuals background in patient care in conjunction with the theorists higher awareness of the interaction of ...
criteria which are used to determine if a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder is appropriate in a particular case. The Diagn...
"many emotional, medical, and practical needs. These needs change over time, depending on the trajectory of...
1996). It is the root cause of epidemics of bronchiolitis and pneumonia and is a serious threat to life of infants younger than o...
affect patient outcomes (Finley, 2004). The degree to which Mr. Smith will be affected by the stroke, and, indeed, his very survi...