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    Case studies have been great tool for me to learn evidence based nursing that will be put into nursing practice. Retrieving information‚ recognizing deviations from “normal”‚ interpreting and prioritizing data to plan patient specific interventions are all skills that I have developed from case study analyses. Different from SIM where we have to think on our feet and rely on the skills that we have learned‚ theory case studies are written‚ allowing us to track a nursing issue through all the stages

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    academicians in the public health workforce. In 2008‚ a telephone-based qualitative assessment was conducted with urm faculty of schools of public health to discuss this issue. As a result‚ we present successful strategies that institutional leaders can employ to extend the discourse about addressing limited diversity in the public health academy. Liz Ballinger & Jeannie Wright ‘Does Class Count?’ Social Class and Counseling Abstract: this article explores the importance attached to social class by experienced

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    During my placement at Bankstown hospital‚ I found that Evidence Based Practice (EBP) was integral to providing the best outcomes for patients being treated. I was responsible for the rehabilitation of a 93-year-old man who had been admitted with significant deconditioning and balance loss following an extended hospital

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    health care providers are responsible for providing care that is efficient‚ competent and informed by current research (Sirkka‚ Larsson-Lund & Zingmark‚ 2014). Evidence based practice (EBP) has been correlated with improved client outcomes and a reduction in healthcare costs (Upton‚ Stephens‚ Williams & Scurlock-Evans‚ 2014). EBP has been defined as the synthesis of current research evidence‚ clinical reasoning‚ and client contribution (Thomas‚ Saroyan & Lajoie‚ 2012). The client is an integral part

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    Does diagnostic ultrasound have a role in emergency medicine? Introduction Emergency medicine (EM) is the medical specialty involving care for undifferentiated and unscheduled patients with illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. The specialty is not limited to the emergency department and may be practiced in numerous other settings including urgent care clinics‚ ambulances‚ at disaster sites‚ and even through telecommunications technology‚ known as telemedicine. Diagnostic ultrasound

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    individuals based on subject matter. While these are just a few of the admirable characteristics that I hope to develop for myself while experiencing the support system that this organization has

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    1. Leo Kanner was the first to identify autism as a distinct neurological condition. He studied eleven children ages three years to eleven years who were not fitting into other childhood diagnosis. They had one major thing in common‚ they wanted to be alone. He used the word auto to describe them because they wanted to be left alone. This is where the word autism derived from. Kanner blamed parents. Stating that they were not the most loving and caring of parents. He noticed that they had good

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    prevalence of type 2 diabetes is skyrocketing alarmingly to epidemic proportions. According to King‚ Aubert and Herman (1998)‚ in the year 2000 there were 150 million people with type 2 diabetes worldwide‚ and this number is expected to double by 2025. This explosive increase in type 2 diabetes prevalence is also associated with a significant increase in morbidity and mortality. (Dankner‚ Abdul-Ghani‚ Gerber‚ Chetit‚ Wainstein and Raz‚ 2007). This global increase in diabetes will occur because of

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    In this paper‚ the term early intervention refers to early school intervention programs that are designed to prevent problems in literacy from developing rather than trying to correct a problem after it is established. For the most part‚ such programs have been used in first and second grades. Several of

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    The health tool-kit intervention was implemented at the baseline set of health camps in January 2016. The intervention took 15 minutes to deliver. Every participant in this study has gone through the health tool-kit with one of the four bilingual FMCH health workers. The health tool-kit educational intervention and training guide instrument were designed to address the three domains of the study. The health tool-kit and training guide provides the FMCH health workers with a unique long term counseling

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