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Changes in Healthcare
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20 pages in length. Today, especially in health care the status quo is changing dramatically. People in the healthcare profession realize that while above-and-beyond performance might help them hold onto their current jobs, they are skeptical that opportunities for advancement exist along the well-defined pathways of the past. Another factor is that the pace of change has taken years off of the career development process. The need to adapt to new workplace realities has caused many to shift focus every couple of years, every year, or even every few months. This is an in-depth look at the changes that have occurred and will continue to occur within the healthcare industry. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: JGAhlthfu.wps
Changes in the US Health Care System and Nurses’ Roles
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A 7 page paper discussing the state of several aspects of the US health care system and nurses’ roles within both the current system and that which continues to emerge. One of the primary qualities of US health care today is that it is in flux. It has been changing dramatically since the advent of managed care; continued budgetary pressures and the ongoing shortage of nurses dictate that further changes are made in the future. Nursing itself is changing as well, as those who have made nursing their life profession approach retirement age themselves. Those new to health care now face higher career demands than those who went before them. The new generation of nurses will need to be even more adaptable to change and more conversant with technology as it continues to change the face of health care. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSnursHlthSys.rtf
Changing a Dangerous Situation
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A 4 page research paper that, first, outlines a problem, failure to examine charts as part of the end-of-shift report, and then discusses how a staff nurse can institute change, referring to change theory and the empirical-rational model for management. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khendsch.rtf
Changing a Personal Behavior
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A 9 page research paper that draws on Howard Rachlin’s text The Science of Self-Control, which examines and describes what is commonly referred to as “willpower” in terms of mathematical and psychological concepts. This proposed personal improvement program draws on Rachlin’s book, as well as other sources, in order to address a problem with weight gain and lack of exercise for a student that has developed over the course of the last two years. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khrachpb.rtf
Changing Attitudes About Death: The Twentieth Century
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A 11 page discussion of the evolution in our view of death. Notes how this view has changed over the last century from one in which we took personal responsibility for the care of our ill and aged and even in the final details of their burial to one in which we turn to professionals such as doctors, nurses, and undertakers. Suggests that this view is changing once again with the advent of a greater desire for palliative care and hospices. Provides statistics for both the United States and Canada. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPdeath2.wps
Changing Attitudes Regarding Disease, Health and Wellness
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6 page report discusses the ways that attitudes have changed
regarding perceptions of disease, health, and wellness. At one
time, virtually all disease was seen as something shameful and
related to some type of lack of character or strength in an
individual. Those beliefs than evolved into an unwavering faith
in modern medicine and the assumption that anything a medical
professional prescribed in terms of drugs or procedures was the
only way to be healthy and physically whole. As a result,
individual belief patterns regarding health and wellness became
based on fear, shame, and treatment rather than on wholeness,
wellness, and personal decision-making. That attitude has begun
to change and it is not a moment too soon. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWhlthbe.wps
Changing Trends in Healthcare
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7 pages. Today in health care the status quo is changing dramatically. People in the healthcare profession realize that while above-and-beyond performance might help them hold onto their current jobs, they are skeptical that opportunities for advancement exist along the well-defined pathways of the past. This paper examines the new socio-economic trends and organizational factors that influence the development of the health care system today.
Filename: JAhlcare.rtf
Chapters 5 and 6
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A 16 page paper providing Chapter 5: Discussion of Findings and Chapter 6: Summary and Implications of a student-supplied and conducted study investigating the effects of the number of meals consumed during a day and acquisition of most of the day's calories earlier in the day. The study used data from a larger, earlier study that the student was not involved in and appeared not to support conventional wisdom that body mass index and body weight are positively affected by eating earlier in the day and eating a greater number of smaller meals. These two chapters discuss why this could be the case and makes recommendations for future research. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KShlthNutStu.rtf
Chapters for Proposed Teen Pregnancy Study
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A 4 page paper that offers suggestions for chapters in a study proposal pertain to a research intervention that is designed to promote smoking cessation in pregnant women. No bibliography is offered with this paper.
Filename: khchtps.rtf
CHD/Rationale for Health Promotion
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An 8 page research paper that discusses the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in the US. CHD results in an average of 500,000 deaths per year in the US alone (Link and Tanner, 2001). The following examination of CHD looks at its prevalence and incidence from a demographically perspective; its causation and risk factors; and creates a health promotion rationale for nursing. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khchd.rtf
Chemical And Biological Weapons: Dangers Posed To Human Existence
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8 pages in length. The ever-escalating presence of global conflict has, over time, triggered a need for bigger, better and more powerful ways for countries to kill each other. Over the course of the twentieth century, particular attention was paid to the dual aspects of chemical and biological weaponry in light of the immense focus upon weapons of mass destruction. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCChemBioW.rtf
Chemoprevention For Breast Cancer
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5 pages in length. The writer provides a research proposal for the chemopreventive drugs tamoxifen and raloxifene in relations to women with a high risk of breast cancer. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCchemo.rtf
Chemotherapy / Pros & Cons
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A 10 page paper which evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of cancer patients taking chemotherapy as part of their recovery. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Pcchemo.wps
Child & Adolescent Obesity/U.S.
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A 6 page research paper/ argumentative essay that examines the topic of childhood and adolescent obesity in the U.S. The writer examines the parameters of the problem, defines it, discusses epidemiological factors and argues that more research should be conducted in order to discern what interventions work and which do not work in preventing and alleviating this serious public health problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khfatch.rtf
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