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This 3 page paper provides an overview of how Evidence-based practice is used to treat substance abuse disorders. This paper inclu...
This paper considers the role of patients' religion and how it should impact nursing care. The writer focuses on the way in whic...
Bipolar Disorder dramatically changes a person's life and quality of life. It affects every part of the patient's life. There is v...
The incidence of heart failure is so great, it has become a public health concern. The readmission rates are very high for heart f...
This research paper described a case study and whether or not the patient's health can be beneficially addressed by bariatric surg...
The treatments Breuer and Freud developed for treating hysteria had an impact on the development of psychoanalysis. This is discu...
information being given to the patient by the doctor. Anecdotal evidence from those who were patients at the time remember importa...
to refuse treatment independently of their parents wishes; the second position holds that parents have the sole right to this deci...
different ways, In communication a starting point is the presence of verbal and non verbal communication. Different cultures may h...
a fever, and a variety of other symptoms (Boyd, 2008). It is the variety of symptoms associated with NMS that become a significant...
In a paper of four pages, the writer considers the issue of the unresponsive patient, especially as it impacts patient care. This...
in the study had suffered at least one urinary tract infection in the preceding 24 months. Wild (et al, 2010, p309) found an even ...
and Abecassis, 2010). Available treatments for ESRD and economics of treatment from an organizational perspective: The only trea...
a discussion and review of literature that focuses on hypertension (HTN) among minority ethnic groups, with a particular emphasis ...
health results from individual action, willpower and sustained efforts, while an eternal locus of control is characterized by beli...
to a nursing facility, it should also be understood that each situation is unique. When both the family members and the staff of t...
level of problems for inpatients was 20.9% compared to only 8.4% for outpatients (Wilson et al, 2002). When asked to rate the serv...
clear that the patient is taking part in a decision-making process, and not simply signing a form. In practical terms, of course, ...
and the patient are often unproductive (Roberson and Kelly, 1996; Hanna, 1997). Understanding the basis for this cultural percept...
All of the results of this reengineering, however, were not as positive. The process had not taken into consideration the fact th...
consent must be made through a signed legal document (Retsas and Forrester, 1995). In all cases consent must be freely and volunt...
of her post-polio syndrome left her unable to completely void her urine, which in turn led to the development of further UTIs. Da...
over their blood glucose levels; and (3) encouraging continuous improvement in nursing knowledge and patient education. The progr...
within these models. Definition of nursing model Semantic confusion abounds in the relevant literature as to what--precisely--is...
activities" (Orems Self-Care Model Concepts) that patients need to undertake to meet their own health care needs on a routine basi...
issue via conceptual analysis, inasmuch as Walker and Avant provide specific steps that allow one to wholly define the ambiguous a...
made of cotton or cotton blends, which absorb rather than repel fluids. One of the most important precautions that a nurse can t...
as long as they know whos records they are looking for and how to access them. The next stage from this that avoids the delays eve...
be immensely helpful in gaining insight into the specific issues involved and subsequent perspective on what course of action to t...
illustrated how certain aspects such as genetics, disease and environment diversely impact the extent of human memory, with old ag...