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    Towards My Haitian Father Jennifer DuCrepin Jacksonville University School of Nursing 10/12/2012 Diabetic Teaching Geared Towards My Haitian Father My father was recently diagnosed as a diabetic and he is having a hard time managing the disease as well as my family. I decided to include some of the foods we eat in the teaching and include my whole family in the teaching process so this can be a family affair. My father is exceptionally obstinate and he requires a full team of support

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    Why I am Thinking of a Career in Nursing Since as long as I can remember I have wanted to be a doctor. I wanted to “fix” people when they were sick and make them feel better. I am also a very compassionate person and friends and family know they can always come to me if they have something going on. My main goal in life‚ if I never accomplish anything else‚ is to make a difference‚ for the better‚ in someone’s life. I think by being a nurse I have a good chance of completing my life goal. I started

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    Health Promotion in Nursing Care Many years ago‚ people focused on disease and illness and not staying healthy or preventing illness from occurring. People did not go to the doctor for wellness checks but rather only if they had an ailment. Immunizations have removed some of the diseases that were causing death among the individuals that had contracted the illness. Health promotion has come to the forefront in medical practice since the movement of Healthy People that focuses on health and not

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    Health Education in Schools By Paul Favors‚ eHow Contributor I want to do this! What’s This? Health education is the formal inclusion of the principles of wellness in the curriculum of a particular educational institution. Among the concepts taught to students are information on illness and their prevention‚ substance abuse and sexual relations. The ultimate purpose of health education is to allow students to have an understanding of their bodies and develop beliefs related to health. Facts

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    Chee. The establishment of the company is to support the founder’s family business in chicken farming. Ming Yi produces and market animal nutrition product and provides consulting services to customer across the poultry value chains. They are specialized in producing chicken feeds and selling the raw material especially corn and soya bean. Besides that‚ Ming Yi Feeds is operated in the category of control and management of family member. All the important thing and decision is making by themselves

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    Epidemiology NUR/408 February 2‚ 2015 Amy Reagan Epidemiology Public health nursing involves assessing populations of all kinds‚ on a regular basis. Vulnerable populations are the most worrisome as they are at higher risks for certain diseases or actions. Teens are among the vulnerable populations due to many different risk factors‚ such as pregnancy‚ drug use‚ and much more. Epidemiology plays a major role in public health nursing by allowing nurses to study and identify risk factors that may be present

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    Family Centered Health Promotion Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V 05/12/2013 Definition of Health Promotion is increasing awareness‚ indentifying alternatives and influencing attitudes of the people‚ so that they can make an informed decision and change their behaviors to achieve an optimal level of mental‚ physical and social health. Health promotion is also defined as the process of empowering people to improve and take control of their health to optimize the quality of their lives. Ennis

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    Running head: HEALTH PROMOTION IN NURSING PRACTICE Health Promotion in Nursing Practice Denise Streater GCU Family Centered Health Promotion NRS429v Turner‚ Hortense March 18‚ 2012 Health Promotion in Nursing Practice Health Promotion has been defined as the process of enabling people to increase control and improve their health (WHO Ottawa Charter 1986) along with optimizing the quality of life. Ennis et al (2006) has described health promotion as behavioral‚ cognitive‚ and an emotional

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    Nursing Health History Nursing health history is the first part and one of the mostsignificant aspects in case studies. It is a systematic collection ofsubjective and objective data‚ ordering and a step-by-step processinculcating detailed information in determining client’s history‚ healthstatus‚ functional status and coping pattern. These vital informationsprovide a conceptual baseline data utilized in developing nursingdiagnosis‚ subsequent plans for individualized care and for the nursingprocess

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    Running head: BORETZKY FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Boretzky Family Health Assessment Michelle Phoebe Baltazar Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V September 8‚ 2012 Boretzky Family Health Assessment Gordon’s functional health pattern assessment is a tool that nurses can use to analyze a person’s whole being that incorporates every aspect of that person. Through this approach‚ nurses can ensure that holistic care is provided. The Boretzky family was therefore interviewed to analyze

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