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Incorporating Telemedicine into a Surgical Practice

| July 3, 2018

Incorporating Telemedicine into a Surgical Practice The purpose of incorporating telemedicine into our surgical practice is to provide our patients with the most efficient high quality care in the most appropriate setting for the patient. A standard office visit consists of the patient traveling to our office, being evaluated by the medical team, and then […]

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Inappropriate Use of Social Media in Healthcare

| July 3, 2018

Inappropriate Use of Social Media in Healthcare The rapid growth and widespread use of social media has changed the way many people communicate and share information. Social media include various websites such as Facebook and Twitter which are the two most popular social networking providers, video sharing websites like YouTube, a variety of blogs which […]

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Importance of Confidentiality and Ethics in Healthcare

| July 3, 2018

Importance of Confidentiality and Ethics in Healthcare Confidentiality protection is an important component of a patient-physician relationship. Only in an ethical  setting of trust can patients feel comfortable sharing personal confidential information regarding with their healthcare providers. Having access to confidential health services is especially important when the patients are adolescents. This is particularly because […]

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Importance of Positive Nursing Image

| July 3, 2018

Importance of a Positive Nursing Image Introduction When we are during a hospital or clinic for treatment or to go to a patient, we will meet with the ladies employees, wearing complete white. They are the nurses World Health Organization treat and assist patients within the hospital several different doctors. Treatment and sensible treatment of […]

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Food Nutrition History

| July 3, 2018

Food Nutrition History The history of food and nutrition dates back as far as the beginning of recorded history. In the era of hunters and gathers, people knew that they had to eat in order to survive. The teachings and techniques that were used to obtain food at that time came from trial and error. […]

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Foetal Alcohol Syndrome

| July 3, 2018

Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Foetal Alcohol Syndrome is a series of birth defects such as physical, mental, behavioural and learning problems caused by the mother drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Kenneth Jones and David Smith at the University of Washington in Seattle officially identified Foetal Alcohol Syndrome in 1973 (Golden 1). The exact reasons certain foetuses are […]

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Empowerment and Job Satisfaction in Nursing Educators

| July 3, 2018

Empowerment and Job Satisfaction in Nursing Educators Research Design This research will use a descriptive co-relational study design and involve the following variables: Structural Empowerment and Job Satisfaction in nursing educators. This is a non-experimental descriptive co-relational research that does not manipulate or control the independent variable which is the nursing educators. The researchers, based […]

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Employability in Health and Social Care

| July 3, 2018

Introduction Employability refers to a person’s capacity for gaining and preserving employment. For individuals, employability depends on the knowledge, skills and abilities they possesses, in addition to the way they present those assets to employers Employability skills are in general needed to get most jobs specially in health and social care that can take employers […]

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Effects of Drug Abuse on Adolescents

| July 3, 2018

Effects of Drug Abuse on Adolescents Every year, at a quickening rate, social progressions determined by engineering impacts us individually as well as our family, group, city, country, and the world. What does this need to do with Drug use and/or misuse? Exactly as gadgets persistently develop, drug use takes after comparable way of development. […]

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Effectiveness of Teaching Program on QoL of Elderly Patients

| July 3, 2018

Older adults recognize that they have less time in which to continue achieving their goals, so they face their challenges with resilience and determination. Gerontologists are increasingly recognizing that older adults who are aging successfully possess wisdom, which includes factual knowledge, problem- solving strategies, and the ability to manage uncertainty. Because many of the challenges […]

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