Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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The Problem of Breastfeeding: Research Methodology
The Problem of Breastfeeding: Research Methodology Table of Contents Practice Change Determination of Data Statistical Analysis Rational for Selecting the Methods and Clinical Significance Projected Number of Participants References Practice Change To analyze the problem of breastfeeding, one factor impacting exclusive breast milk feeding will be considered. Postnatal breastfeeding support impact will be evaluated in…
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Prevention of Falls for Elderly Patients
Prevention of Falls for Elderly Patients Table of Contents Background Methods Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Fall prevention is an important healthcare issue in the United States. Fall prevention is a critical issue if one considers the aging population in this country. Effective fall prevention strategies are established after a scientific inquiry revealed current practices and…
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Dubai Pulse Program: Promoting a Healthier Lifestyle
Dubai Pulse Program: Promoting a Healthier Lifestyle Table of Contents Executive Summary Definition and Analysis of the Situation Background of the Situation Significance of the Situation Expanded Planning Executive Summary In the contemporary world, things move very fast such that people have little time to think of their lifestyles. An urbanized family, for example, has…
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Nurse Manager Skills Inventory
Nurse Manager Skills Inventory Table of Contents Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Leadership Skills to Promote Change in the Workplace Goals for the Leadership Growth and the Implementation Plan Conclusion References Nurse Manager Skills Inventory provides nurses with a good opportunity to evaluate their leadership skills in such areas as personal and professional accountability; career planning;…
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Effect of Heart Rate on Arterial Stiffness
Effect of Heart Rate on Arterial Stiffness Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Method Results Discussion References Abstract This report investigates the associations between physical activity and heart rate and the effect of positive reinforcement on stimulus perception time. The laboratory tests consisted of two sections. The first tested the hypothesis of a positive relationship between…
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The Changing Role of Nurses in the Modern Society
The Changing Role of Nurses in the Modern Society Research problem The article by Mills and Fitzgerald (2011) focuses on the changing role of nurses in the modern society. The authors focus was to determine the new position that nurses in the modern society are taking within their areas of practice as the demand for…
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Australia: The Healthiest Country
Australia: The Healthiest Country Health is an integral issue in any society that wishes to witness growth in its social, religious, and economic sectors. It is against this reason that the Australian government has put in place a strategy that will ensure that its citizens live healthy lives free from infections. The strategy, therefore, focuses…
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Bariatric Surgery and Its Long-Term Outcomes
Bariatric Surgery and Its Long-Term Outcomes Table of Contents Introduction Evaluate the Research Methods Conclusion References Introduction Obesity is one of the most critical health issues of the 21st century. For obese adults suffering from a life-threatening type of obesity, diet and other forms of health management schemes are no longer applicable intervention strategies. In…
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Managed Care Organizations: Bonuses, Financial Incentives, and Sanctions
Managed Care Organizations: Bonuses, Financial Incentives, and Sanctions Managed care organizations have in the recent past growingly become accustomed to the use of financial incentives, bonuses, and sanctions. Despite these techniques targeting cost savings and performance improvement, they may often lead to employee dissatisfaction, immoral behavior, low turnover, and jealously in the workplace. Therefore, these…
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Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance Physiology
Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance Physiology The human body comprises approximately sixty percent of water (Westgard, 2011). The distribution of fluids in the body is not evenly balanced and is distributed into compartments known as intracellular and extracellular fluids. There are three important modes of homeostasis, which include fluid balance, acid-base balance, and electrolyte…