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Regression Analysis Using Health Statistics
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This 4 page paper uses health data on live expectancy for males over a period of time to demonstrate the use of regression analysis. The data is presented, the method of analysis and results are discussed and presented in graph form. The paper ends by looking at the potential of model breakdown. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEreghealth.rtf
Regulating Sexuality
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A 4 page exploration of attempts by organizations such as the World Association for Sexology (WAS) and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) to define and protect sexuality. This paper points out that because sexuality is so culturally variable such a task is an impossibility. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPsexual.rtf
Regulatory Influences on Curriculum Presentation
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This 8 page paper consists of 12 power point slides and the speaker notes for those slides on the topic of what should be done in curriculum design to address the regulatory controls and influences from outside agencies. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHRegInfCurr.rtf
Relationship between Immobility and the Increase in UTIs in Stroke Patients
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This 16 page paper provides an overview of a study of the relationship between immobility in patients who have suffered from a stroke and the development of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHUTIStr.rtf
Relevance Of Transcendence To Nursing
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A 15 page research paper. The concept of transcendence refers to the awareness of an individual that goes beyond normal physical boundaries. For more than a decade, the relationship between health, recovery, coping and spirituality have been a focus of the literature. This paper explores and investigates what transcendence means, how spirituality is defined and described and how these relate to both the person who is ill and the person who is aging. The writer then reports seven spirituality themes that are important to nurses. The writer also discusses how nurses can help patients enhance their spirituality. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGspnr.wps
Reliability and Validity in Research
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A 5 page paper discussing the concepts of reliability and validity, their importance to research and the ways in which they can be either negated or enhanced. The paper includes a discussion of general statistical analyses and the need for caution in that arena as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSresRelVal2.rtf
Relieving the Shortage of Nurse Educators
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An 11 page paper discussing the shortage of nurse educators and offering alternatives for alleviating this shortage that exacerbates the larger nursing shortage. In a self-perpetuating cycle, the nursing shortage now has begun promoting itself by means of a shortage of nursing educators. Nearly 33,000 qualified applicants were turned away from four-year and graduate programs in 2004 because of the shortage of educators, almost 4,000 of those were applying to graduate school and could have become educators themselves. The paper suggests opening additional graduate school spaces; develop creative means of recruiting graduate students; improving the image of nursing and its working conditions; recruiting non-nurses to teach courses such as process flow and management; and enlisting the aid of private insurers that recognize the financial benefits of greater numbers of nurses. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSnursShortEdu.rtf
Relocation of elderly mental patients.
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A paper which looks at a research study into the effects of relocation on elderly mental patients, which offers several positive effects of carefully managed relocation and suggests that the negative conclusions reached be earlier studies can be challenged. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JLeldreloc.rtf
Reminiscence Therapy Intervention
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An 8 page paper discussing a method of reducing depression among older individuals through encouraging them to revisit the past and conduct a life review. The concept of reminiscence therapy seems rather simplistic, but its simplicity may be one factor that makes it so effective. Research and observation both conclude that reminiscing effects positive change in depressive status among seniors. Nurses choosing it as an intervention can benefit from it as well. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: KSnursRemini.rtf
Remote & Regional Issues/Australia’s Nursing Shortage
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A 10 page research paper that explores the differences between remote and rural nursing and urban nursing in Australia and in reference to the current nursing shortage. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: khrranur.rtf
Renewable Energy Source: The Benefits of Hydrogen Fuel Cells:
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This 7 page paper examines the health and environmental benefits of renewable sources of energy versus their fossil fuel counterparts. More specifically, this paper examines the benefits of hydrogen fuel cells, their impact upon the environment, and their future applications. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSEnergy.rtf
Reproductive Rights as Human Rights
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This is an 18 page paper discussing reproductive rights as a human right. Reproductive rights represents a component of human rights as promoted by the international community in regards to the “right to health and family planning; the right to life, freedom, integrity and security; the right not to be assaulted or exploited sexually; the right not to be tortured or to be the object of cruel, inhuman, degrading punishment or treatment; the right not to be subject to sex-based discrimination; the right to privacy; the right to intimacy; and the right to enjoy scientific progress and the right to consent to be an object of experimentation”. These basic human rights extend to include reproductive rights in many different areas of concern. Firstly, the international community has promoted the concept of reproductive rights in order to provide education and support for family planning, contraceptive options and safe abortion and health care environment to people who desire these rights and are in need of these rights. These concerns are mainly to address the growing number of women who die on an annual basis from unsupervised or illegal abortions and also to promote contraception use in order to prevent unplanned pregnancies, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. Second, on the basis of equal human rights, family planning and reproductive rights extend to both men and women although quite often the focus is on the sexual exploitation of women. Finally, reproductive rights also extend to those who wish to have children and who may also use the human right to use the benefit of scientific progress to do so which includes the use of the reproductive technologies of in-vitro fertilization, donor insemination, and cloning if desired. Because reproductive rights are based on desire and basic human rights for the individual decision in regards to reproduction, population growth arguments do not provide a good basis for conflict as some countries use reproductive rights to control population growth, other countries use reproductive rights to promote population growth.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJrepro1.rtf
Research Developments on the Subject of Smoking Cessation
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five-page-paper presents a discussion and overview of two research
studies regarding the cessation of smoking. The study participants , the
methods used and the conclusions are all discussed. In addition the
research methods are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists two
sources.
Filename: CWjournal. wps
Research methodologies
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A paper which considers the relative merits of action research and phenomenology in relation to nursing practice, particularly in terms of the use of quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Filename: JLactres.rtf
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