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stronger. The authors make no comment on whether any of the individuals were concerned about becoming dependent on their pa...
a new, inexpensive test, called the Fox test, is now in circulation, and is available to help screen clinic patients. The test cos...
worries that God is angry with her, that maybe He hates her. She feels she has destroyed her relationship with God. She even asks ...
placement of polyvinyl alcohol sponges into subcutaneous pockets" (p. 7). Each of the rats were "given a nutritional solution con...
paradigm but without the fantasy that acceptance is the ultimate outcome. In treating this patient, a student writing on the subje...
of the patients in a single unit will be assigned to one RN; the other half will be assigned to another. Another will be availabl...
authors have explored the importance of the holistic approach in positively impacting patient outcome. As early as the 1970s rese...
(Leason, 2002). The idea of joint working may have different manifestations, one of these may be the development of single ...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
to conduct studies of our own to assess the relationship between patient well being and medical resident work load. Much ...
"many emotional, medical, and practical needs. These needs change over time, depending on the trajectory of...
with at least one individuals background in patient care in conjunction with the theorists higher awareness of the interaction of ...
many had very definite opinions on the matter as a whole, "none of the participants articulated what the process consisted of or h...
chlamydial, and rickettsial organisms" (Bessette, 2004). Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis (Bessette, 2004). E. Cloxacillin: "...
moment to moment as the changing patterns of shifting perspectives weave the fabric of life through the human-universe interconnec...
the difficulties and losses inherent with aging. The assumption is often made that, with age comes transcendental wisdom, but res...
affect patient outcomes (Finley, 2004). The degree to which Mr. Smith will be affected by the stroke, and, indeed, his very survi...
proposed method of resolution is to design, develop and evaluate a clinical, evidence-based "diabetic education program to increas...
ensuring that a significant proportion of stroke victims survive and retain their independence. This is important not only from th...
indicated as an advantage of PICCs can be initiated at the bedside by a registered nurse, which avoid the need for general anesthe...
and unequivocally made significant strides" within their specialty over the last two decades (Geiss and Cavaliere, 2003, p. 577). ...
himself to be placed in charge of Thompsons case, he assumed the responsibility of having all adequate medical knowledge to pursue...
health information is pivotal to the efforts of practitioners in promoting health, changing behaviors and attitudes, and preventin...
sense that it is actively intended to cause harm, but negligence occurs when it is established that any reasonable person would ha...
that make use of color, but even these efforts have not typically met with good response by patients or hospital administrators (S...
and more nurses are standing at the front lines of managed care, acting somewhat as liaison between the patient and managed care o...
true medical condition. The approach is taken even further by Thomas Szasz where any mental condition is not seen as a true medi...
dolphins could provide a piece to a perplexing medical puzzle that has long been missing. They can, these dolphin aficionados mai...
formulation with others, testing new behaviors, integrating this learning into "new, more satisfying behavior, and then using thes...
later in life. This obvious connection to anthropology led Freuds predecessors to continue applying such a concept even as the fa...