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The
Clinton Administration's Health Security Act
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A 14 page essay on the health reforms of the Clinton Administration and
the controversy which has surrounded them. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Healths.wps
Geriatric
Diabetes and Compliance
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A 12 page paper which discusses the subject of geriatric diabetes and
compliance. The paper presents a theme, that being that compliance is a
very important issue in regards to diabetes and the elderly. The paper
also presents a literature review of articles addressing different
perspectives of education, geriatrics, compliance, education, and
treatment. This is followed by an analysis of the literature, and a
summary of the literature. The findings are essentially that people with
diabetes, elderly or not, are often undereducated about their condition,
are often treated as a disease and not a patient, and are not recognized
for their struggles to comply. Bibliography list 10 sources.
Filename: RAgerdiab.wps
Treating
And Dealing With Patient Mental Illness From A Nurse's Perspective
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15 pages in length. Seven patients suffer from various aspects of mental
illness: bipolar, anxiety, depression, Alzheimer's and organic brain
disease (schizophrenia). Indeed, there is infinitely more to the proper
treatment of these individuals than merely filling them full of
prescriptive medications; rather, a deeper understanding of the underlying
common denominators between and among these seven patients will afford a
significantly better and more successful treatment program. Inclusive of
such a program will be that of nurse-instructed teaching plans and coping
skills for both patient and family members; applicable medication and
therapies; as well as types of physicians. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCmntil.wps
"Code
Orange Alert" - A Look At Nursing, Workplace Violence & OSHA
Regulations
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5-page paper that examines the rules and regulations mandated for the
health care profession by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, or OSHA, with a focus on violence in the workplace.
Discussed is OSHA's 1996 3148 Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence
for the Health Care and Social Service Workers and the fact that the
suggestions it presents are optional rather than mandatory. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: LCOrange.doc
"Sentimental
Women Need Not Apply: A History Of The American Nurse"
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5 pages in length. Diane Garey and Lawrence R. Hott's "Sentimental
Women Need Not Apply: A History of the American Nurse" is
instrumental in tracing the historical importance of nurses in specific,
along with the significant contributions made to the medical community in
general. The authors outline the past one hundred and fifty years of
dedication that stems from the Nightingales all the way through the
caretakers of Vietnam; by employing the use of recent interviews and
historical film clips, photographs and drawings, Garey and Hott
effectively establish a concrete connection between the under appreciated
and much disparaged angels of mercy and their inherent indispensability.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCnursg.wps
(The)
Consumer Challenge to Health Care
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An insightful 7 page discussion of how and why U.S. consumers started to
become more conscious health care shoppers beginning with the grassroots
movements of the 1960's and leading up to more recent times. The writer
feels that the modern consumer is still not well-educated enough on the
subject and is not getting the most for their money but is nevertheless,
providing a genuine challenge for the health care marketer. Bibliography
lists 18 sources.
Filename: Healcons.wps
1930's
Irish Medical Care & Cerebral Palsy / Book Review
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A 3 page review of Christy Brown's touching personal story entitled
"My Left Foot" -- the auto-biography of an individual who
suffered from Cerebral Palsy and was paralyzed so that he had control over
only one foot. The writer focuses upon Christy's struggles and the idea
that his story evidences the importance of treating everyone like an equal
human being. No Bibliography.
Filename: Mleftfot.wps
A
Pharmaceutical Care Model of Excellence
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This 18 page paper presents a model of pharmaceutical delivery and then
goes on to support the assumption that it is indeed one of excellence. The
paradigm is presented only after extensive research in the field is
presented. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: SA028Phm.wps
A
Picture of Healthcare Delivery - The United States & Norway Compared
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A 5 page paper that compares the primarily privately owned and funded
healthcare delivery system that currently operates in the United States
with that of the national healthcare delivery system presently practiced
in the country of Norway. Discussed are the differences between the two
types of systems with the focus on funding, access, administration, cost
effectiveness and nursing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCCare.doc
Abuse
/ A Medical Perspective
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An 8 page overview of the importance of medical intervention in cases of
domestic abuse. Provides numerous statistics about women who experience
domestic abuse and concludes that it is medical personnel's responsibility
not only to provide medical treatment for these women but also to
correctly diagnose these women so that their chances of escaping their
situation is increased. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Abusemed.wps
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