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    Introduction Infant acne is a common rash that may be seen in the first few months of life. It is also known as: Acne neonatorum. Baby acne. Neonatal acne. Infant acne usually shows up in the first 2–4 weeks of life and can last up to 6 months. It usually does not leave scars. What are the causes? The cause of this condition is not known. What are the signs or symptoms? Infant acne appears on the face‚ especially on the forehead‚ nose‚ and cheeks. It may also appear on the neck and on the upper part

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    nurse burnout‚ and job dissatisfaction. Journal of the American Medical Association‚ 288(16)‚ 1987-1993. American Academy of Pediatrics (2006). Child life services. Pediatrics‚ 118(4); 1757-1763. American Academy of Pediatrics (2004b). Levels of neonatal care. Pediatrics 114(5); 1342-1347. American Academy of Pediatrics (2004a). Guidelines and levels of care for pediatric intensive care units. Pediatrics 114(4); 1114-1125. American Academy of Pediatrics (1998). Facilities and equipment for the care

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    A LOOK AT NEW NURSING TECHNOLOGIES AND TRENDS Nursing technology has transformed the way nurses work and continues to evolve‚ along with the roles that nurses play in today’s health care arena. According to various studies and surveys‚ technology in the nursing world has increased patient satisfaction and overall outcomes‚ reduced clinical errors and decreased the amount of paperwork that nurses were once required to perform. The outlook for new technology in nursing remains robust‚ as new devices

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    ARTICLES Effect of large-scale social marketing of insecticide-treated nets on child survival in rural Tanzania Joanna R M Armstrong Schellenberg‚ Salim Abdulla‚ Rose Nathan‚ Oscar Mukasa‚ Tanya J Marchant‚ Nassor Kikumbih‚ Adiel K Mushi‚ Haji Mponda‚ Happiness Minja‚ Hassan Mshinda‚ Marcel Tanner‚ Christian Lengeler Summary Background Insecticide-treated nets have proven efficacy as a malaria-control tool in Africa. However‚ the transition from efficacy to effectiveness cannot be taken for

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    I believe that I deserve a Big33 Scholarship for several reasons. My high attendance‚ academic achievement‚ determination‚ time management‚ financial need‚ motivation for college and to achieve better are all reasons I will discuss of why I believe I deserve a scholarship. The first reason is because I am very diligent in my studies and attend my classes every day. In my entire schooling career I missed very minimal amounts of school. I have obtained perfect attendance in grades 9th‚ 11th‚ and am

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    Situation: You are the C.E.O. of Community South Medical Center‚ a large‚ urban for-profit healthcare facility. This institution has comprehensive health services including acute care‚ residential care‚ independent living‚ in-home nursing‚ hospice‚ neonatal‚ and pediatric services‚ advanced cardiac services‚ a major trauma center‚ a center of excellence for pulmonary services‚ and a neurosurgery center. Community South Medical Center has a positive bottom line and is striving to enhance health services

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    The Greek physician Hippocrates has been called the father of epidemiology.[4] He is the first person known to have examined the relationships between the occurrence of disease and environmental influences.[5] He coined the terms endemic (for diseases usually found in some places but not in others) and epidemic (for disease that are seen at some times but not others).[6] Epidemiology is defined as the study of distribution and determinants of health related states in populations and use of this

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    Women’s health is a topic of actuality worldwide. Women from every nation are prone to follow their family traditions during their pregnancy and delivery of their babies. Sometimes these traditions leave both mother and babies in great danger. Upon assessment‚ those of the Haitian culture are often diagnosed as high risk cases when they seek prenatal care. The concept of “high risk” or “low risk” are based on observations‚ interviews‚ and interactions with people of a particular culture or group

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    and clinics‚ as well as well as the schools of medicine and nursing. Vanderbilt Medical Center has a staff of 19‚600 (Vanderbilthealth‚ 2016). Vanderbilt University Medical Center operates the only Level One Trauma Cen-ter‚ the only Lever Four Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the only Level Three Burn unit in the Middle Tennessee Region. Each of the levels represents the highest in its field. VUMC also offers an organ transplantation center. Vanderbilt’s first kidney transplant was in 1962; since

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    By Jonas Wilson‚ Ing. Med. Erythema toxicum neonatorum Erythema toxicum neonatorum (ETN) is a fairly common rash in newborns and it is benign and self-limited. It occurs in the early neonatal period (period from birth to 1 month)‚ usually between days 2 to 5. Red spots on the skin that have a blotchy appearance with whitish-yellow papules or pustules overlying them characterize ETN. Also known as toxic erythema of the newborn or urticarial neonatorum‚ ETN affects up to nearly half of all full-term

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