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Papers On Health
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Healthy People 2010/Obesity Objective
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the overweight/obesity objective 19-1 of the Health People 2010 goals. Today, nearly 55 percent of all adult Americans can be classified as overweight or obese and the incidence of overweight/obesity for children and adolescents is also climbing (FDA and NIH, 2008). The health consequences of this trend can be personally devastating, which is why this problem is one of the many issues addressed by the Healthy People 2010 objectives, in which objective number 19-1 is to: “Increase the proportion of adults who are at a healthy weight” (FDA and NIH, 2008). A healthy weight is “defined as having a body mass index (BMI) equal to or greater than 18.5 and less than 25” (FDA and NIH, 2008). To formulate a public policy that would achieve this goal involves addressing multiple issues. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: kh2010oo.rtf
Healthy Work Environments: Decision Making In Nursing
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6 pages in length. Nursing requires some of the most attentive, detailed and organized staff of all industries; to make even one error in judgment or application can cost a life. As such, decision-making ability is of utmost importance from the moment students step into a nursing program to the day of retirement decades later. There is simply no room for lapse in decisiveness when it comes to making choices for another person's health, therefore, principles such as critical thinking and cognitive competence must work in tandem with decision-making for their synergistic components. To look lightly at making nursing decisions is to fail to uphold the inherent and unique responsibilities that guide the industry's overall mission, particularly where ethics are concerned. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLChlthwkenv.rtf
Hearing Loss and the World Wide Web
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A 3 page exploration of three specific web sites on the World Wide Web. The professional literature is consulted to verify information presented on those sites Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPhearingWebInfo.rtf
Heart Disease and Nutrition
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This 5 page report discusses the
vital role nutrition plays in the development and the prevention
of heart disease. Even a genetic predisposition toward coronary
problems may be managed through proper exercise and nutrition.
Often, the primary issues are ones of understanding and
motivation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWdisnut.wps
Heart Disease:
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This 5 page paper discusses the symptoms, risk factors, and treatments of heart disease. Furthermore, prevention is detailed in this paper in regards to exercise, diet, tests, etc. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSHeartd.rtf
Heart Failure in Women/Study Critique
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A 12 page article critique that thoroughly examines a study performed by Bibbins-Domingo, et al (2004) on Predictors of Heart Failure Among Women with Coronary Disease. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khbdetal.rtf
Helping the Carers of Stroke Patients
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This 4 page paper considers how a nurse may use a participatory action research (PAR) framework to design the first cycle of a program to help spouses of stroke patients adapt to their new role as carers and meet the needs of the stroke patient. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEstrokc.rtf
Hepatitis / A Description Of Its Major Types & Implications For Emergency Medical Workers
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A 6 page overview of Hepatitis, its epidemiology and problems it presents for emergency health care workers in terms of appropriate prophylaxis and infection control. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Heapt3.wps
Hepatitis B and Whole Foods vs. Vitamin Supplements
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the use of whole foods in support of liver regeneration for patients with Hepatitis B. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MHHepBVi.rtf
Hepatitis C
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A 5 page paper discussing the threat Hepatitis C presents to the blood supply in our nation. For more than ten years there have been very effective measures taken, which involve more effective and specific testing, to better eliminate hepatitis C from entering into the nation's blood supply. While many advanced methods have been implemented in eliminating the danger, the dangers still exist, just as they do with any other communicable disease that is transferable through blood transfusions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hepc.wps
Herbal Medicine/What Nurses Should Know
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the information that nurses should offer their patients regarding the use of herbal medicines. It has been estimated that roughly 11 percent of the adult population utilize herbal medications on an annual basis (Dingwall, 2007). Consumers frequently take it for granted that the foods and drugs that they purchase are safe and there is also the misconception that all herbal medicines are safe because they are “natural.” Nurses should be cognizant of the risks involved and the likelihood of their patients taking herbal medicines. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khherbm2.rtf
Heredity and Disease: Analysis of a Case Study
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This 9 page paper examines a case study provided by a student. Heredity is discussed in general, and most specially for heart disease. Other issues such as obesity, smoking and hypertension are each discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA220hrt.rtf
Hermeneutic Phenomenology Inquiry in Nursing
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A 24 page paper discussing the value of the hermeneutic phenomenological method of inquiry in nursing. All researchers need to take great care in designing, conducting and evaluating their investigations, particularly when using the hermeneutic phenomenological method of inquiry. Any research effort undertaken in this method may be suspect in the view of proponents of quantitative methods, but the method allows research into areas not possible to evaluate using quantitative methods. Resulting conclusions from valid, reliable research conducted according to hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry can be of direct benefit to both nurses and patients, and significantly add to increasing the “humanness” of health care. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: KSnursHermPhenom.rtf
Herpes Viruses
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A 6 page overview of the Herpes virus family, of which 8 cause disease in humans. All herpes viruses belong to family Herpesviridae and have in common their ability to establish latency during the first active infection caused by one of the viruses. There are more than 100 distinct herpes viruses that have been identified throughout the world. The paper lists the alpha, beta and gamma herpes viruses and discusses etiology, diagnosis and treatment of cold sores and shingles. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSnursHerpes.rtf
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