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(in English) between the years 1989 and 2004. The extent of the literature review appears to be sufficient to support the research...
is the number one killer in the United States (Sullivan and Sullivan, 1997). When death does not occur, coronary disease has nume...
ethnic groups that benefit from some of the scholarships, especially the basket ball and athletics scholarships (Schurr et al 33)....
In five pages this report examines the similarities that exist between past and present world conflicts. Three sources are cited ...
In ten pages this paper discusses various workplace stresses and their impacts upon professional productivity and personal health ...
of patients known to be hypertensive are controlled. Hypertension is a risk factor for a multitude of potentially life-threatenin...
In five pages this argumentative essay contends that genetics rather than environment are responsible for hypertension. Eight sou...
In five pages the journal article featured in a November 4, 1994 issue of Criminology (Vol. 29) entitled, 'The Influence of Delin...
In 5 pages this paper examines the important Canadian political and social treatise and the views of the author regarding special ...
A seven page paper delineating the factors behind the impetus for better health care products and services. From the 1960s onward...
it is almost too late. However, the films ending suggests that Tracys mother has helped her get her life back on track. In a stu...
systems. The following examination of the problem of medication errors focuses on the context of mental health nursing within the ...
such as "human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus" (Shelton and Rosenthal, 2004, p. 25). The gr...
(Tomey and Alligood, 2006, p. 645). Meaning There are two major assumptions upon which Reeds theoretical conclusions are based. ...
researchers (JBI, 2008). This section of the site also addresses the topic of "Research Training" and the availability of scholars...
unitary human beings (Newman). This theory is appealing because it acknowledges how each person is unique and, therefore, must be ...
awareness of the self within the context of the environment grows in association with each other in a manner that allows the indiv...
the case study, is important for planning a safe and effective rehabilitation program (Craven and Hirnle, 2007). People who experi...
causing in increase in health services. Furthermore, the US workforce of Registered Nurses (RNs) are aging as well. The ironic fac...
particular, resilience is also crucial because each instance is completely unique and may require a different response. In other ...
nursing is based significantly more within the psychological components of the patient/caregiver relationship than most people rea...
From this perspective, individuals can be viewed as open systems, in which energy is transformed within the body, gaining or losin...
when Coco Chanel made the look desirable. Since that time, legions of youth and adults have sought to possess the "perfect" tan, ...
respond to stress differently than do others. Current medical theory suggests that individuals who evidence a more exaggerated re...
the inclination is to treat the dying patient with as little emotion as possible, so as not to suffer emotionally as well, many nu...
precisely the same as for other patients. Legal responsibility for care decisions in cases where there is a living will: does the...
quality of the provided care (ANA, 2008). Empirical research studies have confirmed that the risk for medical error increase subst...
a peaceful death among terminal patients. HSBs of specific groups of any size - whether large or small - are positively related t...
breath (King, 2003, p. 24). The factors comprising the triad are "venous stasis, vessel wall damage and coagulation changes" (Van ...
avoidance, such as creating a buddy system, which pairs elderly neighbors with each other. Buddies check on one another and accomp...