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Intro The purpose of the study was to “establish if short-term weight loss would have any impact on the control of blood pressure among the obese patients in stage one of hypertension even without any form of treatment” (Ioan...
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Introduction The 21st century nursing philosophy is based on care and value. These philosophies are very central to the comfort theory- a mid-range nursing theory for research, education and public health. Comfort for the patient...
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Part 1 The article by Bruce Nicely and Ginger DeLario discusses how the principles and practice of nursing as developed by Virginia Henderson can be applied to organ donation. While there numerous nursing theories, Henderson deve...
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Introduction From the literature, my unique role is formulating policies in the health care setting. Thus, I should possess the capacity and the responsibility to influence both the current and the future of health care delivery ...
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Discussion One There are occupational risks associated with the diagnosis and testing of tuberculosis in hospitals especially if health practitioners do not carefully follow the instructions on using tuberculin, a Tuberculosis (T...
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Introduction A culturally competent care is one that can offer care to the patients with diverse values, behaviors, and beliefs. It is achieved through the tailoring of the health care delivery to meet the needs of the patients b...
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Introduction Nursing is a crucial factor that determines the level of patient experience in a hospital or health organization. It is the primary determinant of different areas in the health sector such as patient satisfaction, ...
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Introduction Levels of evidence refer to the rating system of evidence classification. This is the foundation of Evidence-based medicine (EBM), which is the systemic collection of evidence and application of the same, to make cli...