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Introduction In general, caring is the act of taking care of those in need or those who are not able to take care of themselves. Caring depends on a person, but in some situations it depends on a profession. In the Christian worl...
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Introduction Dementia is a progressive disorder that is psychological and mostly affects elderly population. The disorder has a tendency of leading to cognitive impairment and also impacts numerous areas of the victim’s life, m...
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Description My cousin (Lamia) recently experienced an asthma attack accompanied with chest tightness and very rapid breathing. She was rushed to King Abdulaziz Medical City located in Riyadh by her husband Mohammad. Her breathing...
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Introduction It is evident that that the neonatal intensive care unit requires effective strategies for increasing retention rates of nurses. The neonatal intensive care unit at John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has been exp...
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Outcome: Reduction in the Impact of Insufficiency Regarding Patient Dissatisfaction and Nurse Fatigue Among Others Nurses particularly have to work long hours than in many other professionals due to the increased demand in the he...
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Introduction The advent of managed care saw the healthcare industry become consumer-oriented. Much focus is now being directed towards the patient than ever before. Similar to professionals in other businesses from various sector...
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Introduction It is very challenging to choose a theory of practice due to the fact that there are so many theories from which to choose. It is therefore very important to have a good understanding of the theory in relation to the...
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Introduction In the modern world, situational leadership is very essential for organizational executives when handling issues that involve high risk, uncertainty and limited time. This leadership approach was illustrated three ye...