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    whether multimedia fall prevention education using different instructional strategies increases older adult’s knowledge of fall threats and their fall prevention behaviors. The population being studied in this research is community dwelling older adults who participated in response to flyers or through senior housing and community facilities. There are fifty-three of these older adults who are 65 years old or older and have no physical or mental disabilities. The nursing intervention involved in this research

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    Introduction Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus‚ MRSA‚ is a common infection in a lot of hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and among those with weak immune systems. MRSA infections are mostly non-life threatening but can be fatal if left untreated due to its resistance to antibiotics commonly used. Even a healthy person can be a “carrier” and not be infected. To aid in the prevention of MRSA infection‚ hands should be washed using soap and water or cleansed with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer

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    Sexual violence is a serious public health problem that can have lasting‚ harmful effects on victims and their family‚ friends‚ and communities. The goal of a sexual violence prevention program is simple; to stop it from happening in the first place. For a prevention program to be effective it needs to have the following characteristics: it must be relevant to your college campus‚ it should include diverse communities and identities‚ it needs to be informed by the latest research‚ and it must sustainable

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    PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT (CHAPTER 241) Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the Prevention of Corruption Act. Interpretation. 2. In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires — "agent" means any person employed by or acting for another‚ and includes a trustee‚ administrator and executor‚ and a person serving the Government or under any corporation or public body‚ and for the purposes of section 8 includes a subcontractor and any person employed by or acting for such subcontractor; "Director"

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    Surgical Site Infection Prevention Lisa M. Ehret Walden University NURS 4001‚ Section 5‚ Research and Scholarship for Evidence-based Practice October 19‚ 2014 Surgical Site Infection Prevention Surgical site infections (SSI) are infections acquired after a patient undergoes an invasive surgical procedure. A surgical site infection is considered a hospital acquired infection‚ and in the United States is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality from hospital acquired infections (Korol

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    Causes and Prevention of Burnout in Human Service Staff Paper J. Shan Building Community in Organizations BSHS/462 University of Phoenix Instructor Ursula Davis November 8‚ 2010 Causes and Prevention of Burnout in Human Service Staff Paper Burnout has an undesirable force on staff‚ staff efficiency and consequently on organizational success. Human service agencies cannot risk the loss of efficiency involved when an dynamic‚ passionate staff member burns out. This‚ burnout‚ can never be entirely

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    Alzheimer’s Disease: Ways of Prevention and Treatment Abstract Alzheimer’s Disease is the fastest growing form of dementia that is unable to be reversed or cured. There are several factors that contribute to this ever-growing disease that can lower the risk of contracting it if one is to be cautious and aware of them. Research has discovered processes that occur in the brain that leads to the onset of this disease that may able to be hindered if caught at an early stage. Though there is not

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    PrimarySecondary and Tertiary Prevention Interventions: Haiti 2010 *Primary prevention nursing interventions: Primary prevention and nursing interventions include: the workers and volunteers receiving available‚ necessary and appropriate shots prior to entering Haiti. For the Haitians‚ immunization would also be given. This is very important against‚ Hepatitis‚ and other rare‚ yet deadly diseases‚ such as measles‚ mumps‚ rubella‚ and pertussis. Education regarding: safe and proper sanitation

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    What is Fire Prevention? The goal of the Fire Prevention Division is to prevent the loss of life and damage to environment‚ property and other values in Santa Fe County through the establishment of community partnerships‚ information dissemination‚ code development and enforcement‚ planning‚ review and active involvement in our communities. Fire Safety Tips X Lauren Romano Lauren Romano became a freelance writer in 2007. Her work appears on various websites and in print. Lauren specializes in

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    is crucial that steps be taken to reduce and prevent juvenile crime. Juvenile crime prevention is a major issue that faces many communities in the United States. A number of different treatment methods exist for juvenile offenders. Incarceration is seen as the toughest form of punishment; however it is quickly becoming the least operative penalty for juveniles. Recent studies show that community based prevention and rehabilitation programs are better deterrents of juvenile crime and recidivism

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