Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Nurses Policy: Influence, Development, and Implementation
Nurses Policy: Influence, Development, and Implementation Policy and Politics The case studies show that private initiatives can be crucial for changing existing policies for the better. For example, Margaret Sanger was a public health advocate whose contribution to healthcare was vital. To make changes in the existing system, she organized protests, demanded services for the…
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Research Design for a Professional Nurse
Research Design for a Professional Nurse Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The nursing profession is multifaceted because it relates to human health. A skillful nurse needs to know how to use various types of research to ensure the application of evidence-based practices. Moreover, it helps in working with patients, as well as…
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Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis
Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis The oral cavity is an entire ecosystem, a balanced microcosm that, under favorable external conditions, is an integral part of the digestive system. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of healthy teeth and gums, though people are increasingly faced with various oral disorders, and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is among…
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Risk Factors of Neurological Conditions
Risk Factors of Neurological Conditions Table of Contents Risk Factors for Cerebrovascular Accidents Cultures at Higher Risk The 0 to 4+ Scale for Scoring Deep Tendon Reflexes Symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Sharing Experience Conclusion References Neurological conditions are one of the most common causes of deaths. Addressing this problem begins with identifying risk factors…
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Enhancing Patient Outcomes through Interrelated Processes
Enhancing Patient Outcomes through Interrelated Processes The healthcare field is undergoing continuous change and development, and the quest for better patient outcomes has led to various processes that strive to enhance the standard of care. The research process, Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), and the nursing process are all distinct yet interrelated processes. The main aim is…
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Researching of Medicare and Medicaid
Researching of Medicare and Medicaid Table of Contents Introduction Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) Qualifications for Medicare and Medicaid Benefits The Effect of the ACA Conclusion References Introduction Currently, the issue of obtaining health insurance is increasingly complex since it demands specific eligibility. Medicare and Medicaid, the two most prominent federal health insurance programs, have set…
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Analysis of Risks Associated with Advanced Maternal Age
Analysis of Risks Associated with Advanced Maternal Age Table of Contents Introduction: Clinical Problem Research Process Results of the Study Conclusion References Introduction: Clinical Problem The PICOT question for this group is as follows: Should maternal age be considered a normal part of aging after age 35, or is it a cause of ill health…
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Strategy: Advocating Healthy Public Practices
Strategy: Advocating Healthy Public Practices Table of Contents Introduction Determinants of health Challenges to integration Action areas Challenges of incorporation References Introduction This paper presents the basis of health promotion policy and practices. It gives a background of the wider determinants of health that are addressed through promotion of healthy public policies, the challenges to…
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The Asylum-Madness: The Rise and Fall
The Asylum-Madness: The Rise and Fall Table of Contents Challenges Benefits Analyzing Wellness and Value Reference Challenges The rise of the asylums happened in the 1800s, and at that time, it was a widespread type of institution for mentally ill people who had severe disorders and required special care from professionals. Eventually, when the patients…
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Enzymes in the Human Digestive System
Enzymes in the Human Digestive System Digestive enzymes are compounds that ensure the proper digestion of foods consumed. Among the organs that help produce digestive enzymes are the salivary glands, small intestine, and pancreas. These organs do so by breaking down the significant, complex compounds that create proteins, carbs, and lipids. This permits the micronutrients…