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Reaction Paper/Public Health Readings/Videos
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A 5 page research paper that offers a student in public health a guide for writing a personal reaction paper to the course's various readings and videos. The writer summarizes the sources, while also arguing tat the collective thrust of this material offers new hope for the future of development and meeting the goals of public health. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: kh2ndrep.rtf
Reasons Behind The Rising Cost Of Health Care In The United States
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11 pages in length. Health care costs continue to rise while people are more and more incapable of meeting the financial demands for adequate health. The double-edged sword that has become the American health care system is responsible for the ever-deteriorating well being of millions of people who, either for exorbitant monetary requirements or overwhelming bureaucracy, are being squeezed out of the system. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCCostH.rtf
Recent Success Of The Atkins Diet: Communication And Science/Research-Related Causes
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11 pages in length. The issue of weight loss is one that has all but consumed the minds – and bodies – of contemporary society to the point where people spend millions of dollars every year trying to shed unwanted pounds. That Americans are some of the heaviest people in the world speaks to this intense response toward weight loss, a quest for many that has found its mainstay in the ever-popular Atkins program. The success of this high protein, low carbohydrate diet is, indeed, founded in the validity of scientific research, however, it is also based in great part upon the tremendous word-of-mouth influence passed on by those who have realized tremendous personal success on the program. From celebrity endorsements to common man testimonials, eating the low-carb way has truly become one of the most powerful phenomenons of the twenty-first century and is anticipated to generate a total of thirty billion dollars in 2004 alone. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCAtkinsD.rtf
Recreational Therapy
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It is known that exercise is good for both
physical and mental health, that play reduces stress and provides an
outlet for negative emotional response. Play therapy is an accepted
therapeutic tool in the field of psychology and, yet, recreational
therapists are often considered to be 'camp counselors' or, at best,
diversionary experts. This 10 page paper explores the therapeutic
usefulness of recreational therapy in a number of settings.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KTrectpy.wps
Redman's 'The Dance of Legislation'
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A 5 page paper discussing Redman's account of the passage of the National Health Services Act. Eric Redman was one of Senator Warren Magnuson's crack staff of 'bumblebees,' assembled to aid the Senator's loss of grasp on the 1962 senatorial campaign. From what was then the 'old school' of politics, Magnuson's career had been distinguished by a blend of caring and common sense, and a true dedication to his constituents and to his country. Redman describes the entire dance of the passage of this bill, and gives a clear and readable picture of the country's legislative process along the way. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Redman.wps
Reducing Absenteeism/Nursing Home
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A 5 page research paper that looks at the problem of absenteeism in nursing home employees, with particular focus on absenteeism among assistive personnel. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khcnaab.rtf
Reducing Teenage Pregnancy
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A 5 page paper which presents various approaches to reducing teenage pregnancies. The paper discusses self esteem, parenting classes, and advertisement approaches. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAteenpr.wps
Reducing the Use of Restraint and Seclusion Among Adult Psychiatric Patients
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A 12 page literature review assessing accumulated knowledge in reducing the use of restraints and seclusion among adult psychiatric patients. Recent research indicates that organizational processes and caregiver training have greater influence on avoiding the "critical incident" than does the use of restraints and seclusion. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: KSnursPsycSec.rtf
Reducing Tobacco Sales and Use: Excise Tax
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A 10 page paper which argues that
implementing an excise tax is the best way to reduce tobacco sales and use. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAtobactax.wps
Reflection and Research in Reminiscence Therapy
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A 27 page paper combining personal reflection on nursing practice with a literature review and analysis of research to formulate a method of putting research into practice. Even though reminiscence therapy gains mixed reports in formal research efforts, its benefits appear to be clear. Nurses using reminiscence therapy are not encouraging their patients to retreat into the past and therefore cease living in the present, but rather facilitating their patients’ ability to complete their life reviews and to gain a measure of satisfaction from the cumulative effect of the events of their lives. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: KSnursRemini2.rtf
Reflection on Food Intake
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A 3 page paper answering questions regarding a one-day record of food intake kept and then reported on by an individual. This particular individual is diabetic and so did not consume the recommended number of carbohydrates from whole grain on the day he kept his record. The paper also discusses the information on nutrition labels and its value in planning total nutrition. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KShlthNutInt.rtf
Reflection Process Recording
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3 pages in length. Much of life's attempts at communication is fraught with misunderstanding or misconstrue. In the field of nursing, this reality can be deadly. One of the many ways to uphold a working system of checks and balances is through the practice called process recording. Nursing - more than virtually all other profession - relies upon the mastery of the health caregiver to maintain open communication with the patient; as such, it is a daunting task to verify each and every process without the help of creating a record of interaction. Behind the overall concept of process recording is to provide an opportunity for self-reflection in relation to the way in which interpersonal communication is approached. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCreflect.rtf
Reflections Of A Nursing Home Visit
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3 pages in length. The student's experience at Mary Crest was both eye-opening and heartbreaking at the same time, inasmuch as these once-vibrant people who were capable of living on their own and taking care of themselves have been stripped of their individuality, independence and any meaningful connection with the outside world. While some of the residents enjoyed and looked forward to conversing with the student, the others who chose to remain sequestered from such visitation had apparently pulled into themselves out of what can only be a reaction to losing their freedom. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCNursHmVst.rtf
Reflections on Nursing
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A 7 page paper reflecting on experiences with elderly patients, especially those confined to a skilled nursing facility (SNF). These individuals would prefer to be elsewhere, of course, but most determine to be as positive as possible given their circumstances. The paper is the product of personal reflection that mentions Erickson and Orem, but is written in the first person. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSnursReflect.rtf
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