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    A systematic review of osteoarthritis and the procedure arthoplasty. Abstract: Objective: To systematically describe the surgical procedure of arthoplasty and the evaluated successes or failed procedures resulting in pain and functioning in patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: The MEDLINE Database was used as the primary search tool. Journals that was published after 2003 populated the initial search. Studies that contained knee osteoarthritis and arthroscopy in patients with hip or

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    and the avoid of collage parties is the (CR). Systematic desensitization is a procedure in which the person with a phobia practices relaxation while imagining scenes of the fear-producing stimulus (Miltenberger‚ 2012). And In vivo desensitization is similar to systematic desensitization‚ except that the client gradually approaches or is gradually exposed to the actual fear-producing stimulus (Miltenberger‚ 2012). On a simple statement systematic the person relax while imaginative the fear stimulus

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    ssical condir=tioningu03d1 Classical Conditioning and Ethics What can classical conditioning theory teach us about both developing and alleviating fears and phobias? Our textbook describes phobia as being "an excessive and intense fear‚ usually of a specific object or situation‚..." (Terry‚ pg.77‚ 2009). The classical conditioning theory teaches us several different aspects about phobias; including how phobias develop and how to treat phobias‚ thus‚ alleviating fears altogether. Many behaviorists

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    Why do we care about evidence synthesis? An introduction to the special issue on systematic reviews a Howard White & Hugh Waddington a a International Initiative for Impact Evaluation‚ 3ie‚ London‚ UK Version of record first published: 18 Sep 2012. To cite this article: Howard White & Hugh Waddington (2012): Why do we care about evidence synthesis? An introduction to the special issue on systematic reviews‚ Journal of Development Effectiveness‚ 4:3‚ 351-358 To link to this article:

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    In my years as a nurse‚ and even my very little clinical experience as a DNP student‚ I have seen many patients suffer from migraines. Personally‚ I also suffer from severe migraines. There are many different treatments available for migraines right now. Medications from the triptan class of medication such as sumatriptan and rizatriptan are very common medications prescribed to help alleviate the symptoms of a migraine (Epocrates‚ 2017). In 2009‚ triptans accounted for just about 80% of antimigraine

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    Systematic Review Balance Improvement by Strength Training for the Elderly Randomized Controlled trial (RCT) Effectiveness of Progressive Resistance Strength Training Versus Traditional Balance Exercise in Improving Balance Among the Elderly - A Randomized

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    Definitions Evidence-Based Practice. The term evidence-based practice (EBP) was used initially in relation to medicine‚ but has since been adopted by many fields including education‚ child welfare‚ mental heath‚ and criminal justice. The Institute of Medicine (2001) defines evidence-based medicine as the integration of best researched evidence and clinical expertise with patient values (p. 147). In social work‚ most agree that EBP is a process involving creating an answerable question based on

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    the patient in stretching‚ strengthening and relaxing their muscles. With a goal of decreasing pain‚ improving normal muscle and joint mobility. A 2014 Cochrane Collaboration systematic review(9) investigates the effectiveness of MET in reducing pain and improving function in patients with lower back pain. The systematic review included twelve randomized controlled trials with fourteen reviewed

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    new ISRM methodologies in order to capture more accurately the risks of their complex information systems. This is a crucial knowledge-intensive process for organizations‚ but in most cases it is addressed in an ad hoc manner. The existence of a systematic approach for the development of new or improved ISRM methodologies would enhance the effectiveness of the process (Papadaki et al‚ 2008). In this review‚ we examine existing ISRM methodologies‚ analyse trends in the development of new or improved

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    Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Dexmedetomidine in Burn Patients: A Literature Review It is a well-documented fact that patients with severe burn injuries experience continuous blood loss in the treatment process. With major burn injuries‚ patients may experience acute anemia‚ which occurs primarily from the surgical administration of the burn wound‚ anemia of critical illness‚ and iatrogenic blood loss. Burn patients may experience repeated painful techniques like dressing changes‚ which require

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