Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Self-Employed Nurses as Agents of Change in Canada
The position of the nurse in the currently existing medical system has been a debated issue for a certain amount of time (Gotlib Conn, Kenaszchuk, Dainty, Zwarenstein, & Reeves, 2014). This paper discusses an article by Wall (2014), which considers the phenomenon of self-employed nurses in Canada and their contribution to institutional change in the…
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Issues of Vegetarianism in the Book The Vegetarian Imperative by Anand Saxena
Table of Contents Introduction The Vegetarian Imperative Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many people do not take the issue of health and nutrition seriously today. Studies indicate that people eat as much food as they want. It is agreeable that people no longer think of their health conditions and their surrounding environment. The situation today requires…
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Nurse Roles in Practice
Patient/family/client situation The roles of professional nurses continue expanding and changing relative to the rising populations in need of healthcare on one hand, and on the other hand, there is the philosophical shift in healthcare provision in that besides nurses curing illnesses, they are also required to promote health, take refresher courses, and advocate for…
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Analysis of Eddie Bernice Johnson Life
Eddie Bernice Johnson is a representative member of Texass 30th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. It is important to note that she is also a member of the Democratic Party. It is stated that she is the first registered nurse who was elected into Congress of the US in 1992 (Rep.…
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The Application of Clinical Systems
Robust medical systems can elevate the healthcare arrangement structure around the world. Key care providers should work closely to create and execute sufficient clinical solutions for the advanced efficiencies and results in health settings. The utilization of experiential exercises coupled with information technology has an important impact on stimulating health delivery frameworks. From this viewpoint,…
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Immunology: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Juvenile
Introduction Studies on juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have intensified in recent times. Moreover, new discoveries have surfaced on the disease. Studies have also shown that SLE is more aggressive in children than in adults. It is important to note that few studies have been done on the utility of biologics. In addition, studies on…
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Ecosocial Approach: Air Quality and Toxic Exposure
Kreigers ecosocial approach highlights racial and ethnic discrimination and social researchs importance. Nancy Krieger introduced the ecosocial framework, which investigates how various historical, ecological, and social factors influence public health, such as economic inequality. Briefly, the ecosocial framework identifies the incorporation of racial inequality and its effects on health inequalities. Thus, the framework methods explore…
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Hemophilia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. The leading cause of this disease is a mutation of the X chromosome, which disrupts blood coagulation processes. A thrombus does not form when the vessels are damaged, making it impossible to stop bleeding on time. Depending on which blood coagulation factors are impaired, there are three types of…
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Calcium Strengthens a Musculoskeletal System
Calcium is an essential mineral for people to build healthy bones and control blood clots. Calcium plays an important role in skeletal muscle-regulation and maintenance, and contributes to the neuromuscular command and regulation of intracellular myosin fibers for skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation (Harvey et al. 447). In other words, people need this element to…
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Central Nervous System: Parts of the Central Nervous System
The nervous system is made up of two main parts: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). For the purpose of this paper, the discussion will revolve around the central nervous system an essential part of the human body that controls most functions of the body and mind. According to Quinn…