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 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic resistance
Introduction
Antibiotic resistance is a drug confrontation in which microorganisms or bacteria's are capable to endure the introduction to an anti-biotic. A bacterium, carrying several resistance genes, is described as multi-resistant or a super bacterium or superbug.
Causes
The dominant source of anti-biotic resistance is hereditary transformation in microorganisms. It ...
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 NURSING THEORY 
Beck's Theory of Postpartum Depression
 
Beck's Theory of Postpartum Depression
Introduction
Another name for postpartum depression is postnatal depression. This is a clinical depression that has an impact on the women more commonly than in men. This depression occurs after childbirth and is prevailing in five to twenty-five percent of ...
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 CASE STUDY
Suicide Rate in Jackson, Mississippi: Primary Care and Public Health Perspective
Suicide Rate in Jackson, Mississippi: Primary Care and Public Health Perspective
Introduction
Approximately 1 million people die from suicide currently per year: a 'global' mortality rates of 16 per 100 000, or one death every 40s. In the last 45 years, suicide ...
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 INTERVIEW WITH ELDERLY 
Analysis of an Interview with an Elderly Person than Highlighting the
 Importance in Nursing 
Analysis of an Interview with an Elderly Person than Highlighting the
 Importance in Nursing 
Introduction
Mr. William a true American by heart who spent his life working for the American post came to the ...
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 NURSING PHILOSOPHY 
Nursing Philosophy 
Nursing Philosophy
Introduction to Nursing
Every field of study has its own foundation philosophy. Nursing is one such discipline that nurtures on the philosophy of optimal healthcare services. Before we throw light on the distinctive philosophy of nursing, let us first see an authentic definition for philosophy. While ...
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 CARE IN NURSING
Transitional Care in Nursing Homes
 
Transitional Care in Nursing Homes
Introduction
Transitional care is recognized as an important strategy for supporting older adults as they make transitions between settings and providers of care. Two commonly described transitional care approaches are (a) to prepare older adults and their families with information, ...
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 ARTICLE REVIEW
Article Review - Diet, Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior and Perceptions
Of the Environment in young adults
 
Article Review - Diet, Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior and Perceptions
Of the Environment in young adults
Introduction
Research paper that has been analyzed and critique in this paper is 'Diet, physical activity, sedentary behavior and perceptions of ...
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 CLINICAL NURSE LEADERS 
Clinical Nurse Leaders as Agents of Change
 
Clinical Nurse Leaders as Agents of Change
Introduction
Nursing education and the profession have an unparalleled opportunity and capability to address the critical issues that face the nation's current health care system. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), representing baccalaureate ...
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 BENNER'S THEORY PAPER 
Benner's theory paper 
Benner's theory paper
Introduction
Novice nurse learn more with the help of a formal mechanism that includes the review of procedures as well as policies. They are continuously attending seminars, reading journals and availing a number of education programs. Novices learn from the concept of proper ...
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 DEMENTIA
 Individual Evaluation on Group Activity
Individual Evaluation on Group Activity
Introduction
Dementia has a strong impact on the family. Often, families enter the world of disease and psychosocial disability without a map and often need a guide who will provide support and confirm that they are managing the disease normally (Minagar, 2009).
Scenario ...