Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)

    Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Should other practices besides fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism be considered misconduct in your publications? To answer this question, it is useful to make a key inquiry: What makes a specific behavior so wrong that it becomes misconduct? A typical reaction to this query may list deliberate or intentional behaviors that…

  • Holistic Management of a Patients Symptoms

    Holistic Management of a Patients Symptoms Table of Contents Introduction End-of-life care Strategies for ensuring quality end-of-life care Principles of palliative care Care for the family in palliative care The task of care giving and care receiving Things to do in family assessment Common myths about palliative care Conclusion Reference List Introduction John is suffering…

  • Birth Control Compliance and Economic Impact

    Birth Control Compliance and Economic Impact Table of Contents Introduction Risk Factors Budget Control Compliance and Economic Impact Community Impact Conclusion References Introduction Birth control is the use of devices, drugs, agents, and sexual practices to prevent pregnancies. Availability of this method over the counter will make them easily accessible. According to Sonfield and Barot…

  • Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Treatment Table of Contents Background Signs and Symptoms Causes Risk Factors Treatment Living with Osteoporosis Prevention References Background The Osteoporosis condition is often prevalent among the elderly. Osteoporosis makes the body absorb more of the bone tissue than it produces. As a result, the bones become weary and weak (Porter & Varacallo).…

  • Clinical Environment Contributing to Learning

    Clinical Environment Contributing to Learning Creating a clinical environment conducive to continuous education is essential to improve the work of medical staff and organize patient care at the highest level. Recommendations include autonomy, supervision, social support, workload, diversity, learning and practice orientation (Seabrook, 2014). Learning while working is an effective means of gaining applicable knowledge…

  • Dysthymia: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Dysthymia: Diagnosis and Treatment Dysthymia is a kind of depressive disorder, but it is characterized by less pronounced severity and a much longer course. It drastically reduces quality of life and therefore requires scientific consideration, but in a more practical way. Qualitative analysis may seem appropriate enough to describe dysthymia and even to find solutions…

  • Reids Documentary Inside Ayurvedic Medicine

    Reids Documentary Inside Ayurvedic Medicine Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Cultures around the world differ in their approaches to the delivery of healthcare. The past several decades saw a substantial increase in the acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the West (Park, Beckman-Harned, Cho, Kim, & Kim, 2012). Growth in…

  • Spatial Cognition in Blind and Neglect Patients: The Role of Visual Experiences

    Spatial Cognition in Blind and Neglect Patients: The Role of Visual Experiences Introduction For human beings, knowing the objects location and the ability to navigate have always been crucial for survival and performing the majority of activities. The acquisition, storage, utilisation, organisation, and revision of individual knowledge about the environment are closely connected with spatial…

  • Aloe Vera Treatment: Description and Benefits

    Aloe Vera Treatment: Description and Benefits Boon, Heather & Smith, J. Micheal. (2004).The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs. Robert Rose Publishers. p.25-33 If the book was a stop shop for all the information concerning the Aloe vera species as a traditional and non traditional medical remedy then it has…

  • Four Processes of the Pharmacokinetic Phase

    Four Processes of the Pharmacokinetic Phase In order to describe the four processes of the pharmacokinetic phase, one is to primarily turn to the definition of the pharmacokinetics. According to Le (2020), pharmacokinetics is essentially the drugs movement through the body, as well as in and out of it  or, in other words, the…