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    Real Women Don’t Cry How have gender stereotypes in Bahamian culture affected the way Bahamian female artist see themselves and their world? How are these issues reflected in their art? The females of the Bahamian society have been seen in many different views and have been depicted over the years due to the overwhelming cultural diversity. The role of females in the Bahamas has changed from decades to decades‚ thus leaving many to stereotype and judge the lives of women in The Bahamas. From

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    black women use antenatal care services and deliver in clinics‚ and a considerable number complement this use of formal health services with traditional medicine. This study reported here examined the knowledge‚ beliefs and practical experiences of pregnant women‚ traditional healers and midwives with regard to kgaba (traditional medicine) and explored what constitutes kgaba. Interviews (N=30) and focus group discussions (N=21) were carried out among participants in Mogwase district in the

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    traditional medicine or modern medicine? At the start‚ they might seem to be the answer‚ but if you look closely you will find that neither of them is the answer. The right answer for this question is the urge to treat diseases that led to the evolution of traditional medicine‚ modern medicine‚ and health care. Traditional medicine it is the knowledge‚ note and practices that had been handed down from generation to another generation by using natural components. Traditional medicine dates back

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    Holistic and traditional medicine both are intended to provide optimal health care while keeping your body functioning at its highest level. However‚ both have different approaches to treat the disease. Traditional medicine utilizes modern health sciences‚ latest scientific researches and different surgical options to treat various health concerns. While‚ holistic medicine prevents‚ improves and treats a variety of health conditions with various effective alternative treatment options. In this article

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    Negligence Marsha Ruckle University of Phoenix Health Law and Ethics 478 Francis E. Mieckzowski‚ Jr. March 11‚ 2013 Negligence Health care providers‚ including nurses‚ have a responsibility to provide competent and safe care to their patients. When an unsuccessful or unfortunate medical outcome occurs‚ whether it is from negligence‚ gross negligence‚ or malpractice‚ the legal system often is called in to action. The health care setting is a complex arena with much potential for error and it is

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    Traditional Chinese Medicine vs. Western Medicine Although it seems like a new health treatment in America‚ traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been around for centuries. It is based on a classic published in the third century‚ B.C.‚ entitled Nei Jing‚ or The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine. Many diseases and ailments that cannot be cured by Western medicine (WM) can be treated by TCM successfully. This is not to say that TCM can cure all diseases that Western medicine cannot. It is

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    Establishment Class XXXX‚ Section XXXX‚ Fall 2011 Outline I. Introduction 1. History of socialized medicine 2. Definition of socialized medicine II. Advantages 1. Social advantages 2. Economic advantages III. Disadvantages 1. Social disadvantages 2. Economic disadvantages IV. Conclusion INTRODUCTION History of socialized medicine Socialized medicine was first introduced in Germany by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1883 but was only intended for factory

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    coordinate care‚ and improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare. “The experiences of many nurses practicing in the real world of health care are motivating them to take on some form of an advocacy role in order to influence a change in policies‚ laws‚ or regulations that govern the larger health care system. This type of advocacy necessitates stepping beyond their own practice setting and into the less familiar world of policy and politics‚ a world in which many nurses do not feel prepared to operate

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    Sports Medicine The injury scenario I have chosen to do is: * A female athlete with a fracture to the femur. 1. Classification and management of the injury. There are five ways to classify sports injuries. These include direct and indirect injuries‚ soft and hard tissue injuries and overuse injuries. A direct injury is caused by an external blow or force. In the case of a female athlete fracturing her femur‚ a direct injury could be the cause‚ but isn’t the most likely one. For example

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    ordering of medication and was able to observe consultations. The importance of the laws surrounding the dispense and storing of drugs was on of the first things that I learnt. My only experience of this had been in a hospital setting‚ where all drugs where stored in lockable trollies or bedside cabinets‚ with those drugs classified as ‘controlled drugs’ being stored in more secure locked cupboards. The Laws The Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) prohibits certain activities in relation to ‘Controlled

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