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Problems in New Jersey's Health Care Delivery System
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This 5 page paper takes a look at the state of health care delivery in New Jersey. Three issues are discussed, which are overcrowded emergency rooms, the nursing shortage and the uninsured. Statistics are cited. Bibliography lists 6 sources .
Filename: SA149NJ.rtf
Process Analysis: How to Relax
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of three techniques for relaxation: television viewing, book reading and yoga. This paper integrates a comparative view of the process of relaxation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHRelax2.rtf
Processes of Prohibition in Sexually-Related Activities
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This 8 page report discusses the socially-imposed prohibitions against prostitution, pornography, and homosexuality in the context of the sociological understanding of the interactive dynamics of the people who condemn and of those who are condemned. Boundaries and prohibitions are established and maintained through the assertion of a moral or spiritual authority that calls for condemnation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWsocpro.rtf
Professional Conflict In Nursing Homes
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This 6 page tutorial paper discusses conflicts that are ongoing in nursing homes. The issue has to do with under-staffing these facilities. It is based on a conflict between profits and care but the human side is the conflict between nurses and administrators. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGnrscf.wps
Professional Development for Health Care Assistants
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This 9 page paper looks at how development can take place for health care assistants in the NHS, where there are conflicting requirements for economy and improved standards. Te paper considers how this may be achieved and the use of supervision models. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcareass.rtf
Professional Development Goals
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A 3 page paper discussing a nurse’s plans to finish her current MSN course of study and to gain a PhD in preparation for a career as a nurse educator. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSnursProfDevG.rtf
Professional Ethics: Nursing Inmates
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An 8 page research paper that offers a discussion of professional nursing ethics, which is taken from the perspective of the student researching this topic whose current practice environment is the Los Angeles Central Jail. Therefore, the ethical issues discussed focus on the challenges and ethical dilemmas that are inherent to this clinical environment. However, prior to addressing these specific issues that are inherent to nursing with a correctional facility, which will be referred to as "correctional nursing," it is enlightening to place the parameters of this discussion within a conceptual framework. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khinmnur.rtf
Professional Nursing: Motivation For Entering And Remaining In The Industry
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7 pages in length. Ask most professional nurses why they entered and have remained in the health care industry and the likely answer will be so that they can help people. Indeed, the very foundation of nursing is the ability to assist others in their greatest time of need. However, while this particular motivational factor can readily be cited for encouraging an individual to seek out professional nursing as a career choice, there soon becomes an entirely different motivational criteria that metamorphoses after the job's hard-learned reality sets in. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCners.wps
Professional Power in the Healthcare Service
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This 8 page paper assess the implications of 'professional power' for managers in health care organizations. This involves looking at the different types of power and how they may be used or abused. The bibliography cites 1 sources.
Filename: TEpropower.rtf
Professionalism and the Nursing Profession
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This 6 page paper looks at the concept of professionalism as it concerns nursing. Reasons why nurses are not seen as professionals are explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA141pro.rtf
Progress of HIV/AIDS in Uganda and the UK
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An 18 page paper discussing health promotion and its effects in Uganda and the UK relative to the progress of HIV/AIDS infection. The paper reviews the Pender health promotion model and characteristics of adult learning, as well as reviewing the experiences that have made Uganda the only sub-Saharan African nation to date to have been able to reduce the prevalence of AIDS in its adult population. Passion appears to define the difference in approaches to health promotion in Uganda and the UK. The UK has all of the financial resources that Uganda does not and has implemented all action areas specified in WHO's Bangkok Charter, yet it has an increasing problem that is most pronounced within the single segment of the society. It seems clear that Uganda's great success in beating back the advance of HIV/AIDS can be traced back to the openness and willingness to talk about the matter as individuals and various government officials claim. This is a quality lacking in "developed" nations, where prevention hinges primarily on screening processes and unemotional reviews of facts. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: KSaidsUganUK.rtf
Project "Jump Start"
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A 4 page paper presenting the design, timeline and evaluation of project Jump Start, a nutritional and activity program for children 8 – 12 years who attend school-based after-school programs in the San Diego School District. The program will be based on the federal government's Food and Nutrition Service's MyPyramid for Kids program. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KShlthJmpStart.rtf
Project "Jump Start" Goals and Budget
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A 5 page paper presenting program goals and a budget for a public school nutrition and exercise program for children 8 – 12 years old. Jump Start is to be an educational program that is fun for children and seeks to instill long-term habits leading to better food choices and increased physical activity. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KShlthJmpStGoBu.rtf
Promoting Better Nutrition Among Poor Children
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A 25 page expansion of a 20-page paper with the same name. This one expands on the literature review and adds a specific program lesson plan. The focus targets families in West Harlem, New York, with children under five years old for the purpose of educating parents in better nutrition thus improving children's nutrition. Other objectives include providing parents with workable techniques; build a sense of empowerment among participants; positively affect long-term health by avoiding/reducing obesity and avoiding its complications; and have fun in the process. The health promotion education and intervention program is designed to increase poor mothers' awareness of the nutritional content of common foods; lead them to make better choices for food for their families; and provide them with workable, useable techniques to alter their families' eating habits. The long-range goal of the program is to reduce obesity rates, improve nutrition and to establish healthy eating patterns that will persist into adulthood and throughout children's full adult lives. Bibliography lists 35 sources.
Filename: KShlthPromNut2.rtf
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