Papers On Medicine, Medical Issues, & Pharmacy
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Integrated Clinical Pathways in Nursing
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This 10 page report
discusses what an �integrated clinical pathway� is and the
purposes associated with it Simply enough, a clinical pathway is
precisely what the name suggests . . . a path to follow. It
serves as a multi-disciplinary guideline in relationship to the
treatment, prognosis, and outcomes a nursing team might expect to
see regarding a particular patient�s care. The concept may be
applied in a wide variety of settings for numerous treatments and
medical protocols. In general, a well-designed integrated
clinical pathways clearly allows for the care team and the
patient to be, literally, all on the same page. Bibliography
lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWpathwy.rtf
Interventions in the Battle Against Osteoporosis
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A 7 page discussion of the causes and effects of osteoporosis. This paper reveals a number of interventional methodologies which are useful in combating the condition. The importance of hormones in this condition is emphasized and interventional approaches such as estrogen replacement therapy, vitamin regimes including vitamins D and calcium, as well as the importance of other hormone replacement therapies such as that which is available for growth hormone, cakitonin, bisphosphonates and those known as Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMS). Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPosteo2.rtf
INTERVIEW SUMMARY PAPER: RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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This 5 page paper discusses the problem with inmplememting nursing and medical changes in the workplace setting. Paper is a sample interview/survey paper where the three nurses interviewed are employed by a correctional facility. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBnurseres.rtf
Iran's Native Medical System
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7 pages. When asked what changes have been felt as a result of the change in the healthcare industry, several doctors explained that there is a need to gear down their expectations about what they hope to accomplish with patients. This is due to the fact that they are not allowed the same amount of time with their patients as they had ten years ago. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAirmd.rtf
Is Endometriosis Related To Genetics ?
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Endometriosis is a common problem among women during their reproductive years. In this 3 page paper, the writer discusses the general characteristics of Endometriosis, its occurrence, symptoms, and relevant statistics. The writer looks at the difficulty medical practitioners face in teaching women how to prevent a condition of this nature and the possibility of there being some genetic foundation for it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Endometr.wps
Is Melatonin An Effective Treatment For Jet Lag?
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11 pages in length. Jet lag has been traced to a disruption of sleep patterns, and many who either research the effects or experience them agree that the most effective treatment centers on treating sleep disruption. The manner of treatment is controversial, however. There are proprietary sleep-inducing drugs and there is naturally-occurring melatonin. Much of the medical community disdains the use of any natural product, but all evidence points to melatonin as being the best possible treatment for jet lag. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Melaton.doc
Is There a Cancer Gene ?
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7 pages in length. A comprehensive, analytical review of scientific literature positing that cancer probability may be passed down genetically. Writer summarizes existing research and provides some personal opinion. 4 sources listed in bibliography.
Filename: Cancerar.wps
Jaded And Disillusioned: Addressing Nursing Issues
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15 pages in length. As nursing has moved forward into the twenty-first century, has the industry earned any more respect and admiration than it had over one hundred years ago? Indeed, it can readily be argued that men continue to hold both superiority and power within today's medical
community, inasmuch as nurses' responsibilities include spending the most time, effort and emotion on their many patients. Such dedication has been the cause of change of heart for many nurses, whose unfaltering generosity of spirit has typically received little recognition. The writer discusses how when combined with the inherently grueling aspects required of the job, it is no wonder nurses
can lose the very nurturing element they need to perform the job. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: TLCnursg.wps
Kaiser Permanente and its Place in the HMO Industry
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A 9 page paper discussing the
history and current state of the health maintenance organization (HMO) portion of the
health care industry and Kaiser Permanente. Founded in the 1930s for the employees of
Kaiser Industries, Kaiser Permanente is one of the oldest of the HMOs and it claims it is the
largest as well. With more than 8 million enrollees, it can claim 22 percent of the market. It
has been subject to the wrenching changes ongoing within the industry, but its commitment
to quality and excellence of care is in its favor. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KS-KaiserP.wps
Kinesiology of Putting on a Shirt
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A 7 page paper discussing the motions,
range of motion, muscle strength requirements and other factors involved in beginning to
put on a shirt that buttons down the front. The paper describes the movements necessary
to accomplish the task, providing a small table listing such factors as gravity and cognitive
abilities in addition to those of motion and strength. No sources listed.
Filename: KSkinShirt.wps
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