Today nurses have different levels of education. Most of them have an associate degree and others have a baccalaureate degree. Whatever may be their educational base, everyone has to pass a state board exam to start working as a nurse. Nurses with associate degree and baccalaureate degree both work in the same scenarios in the hospitals. All nurses have to go through the same basic education related to safe efficient patient care, but there are differences in job expectations and levels of patient
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Company History * 1935- Cipla was registered as a public limited company in Mumbai. Khwaja Abdul Hamied, the founder of Cipla (Chemical, Industrial & Pharmaceutical Laboratories) was gave the company all his patent and proprietary formulas for several drugs and medicines, without charging any royalty. * 1941–As the Second World War cuts off drug supplies, the company starts producing fine chemicals, dedicating all its facilities for the war effort and helped British with drugs during
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are examples of meeting the CONSORT checklist requirements. Eligibility criteria for participants was clearly defined as well as the exclusion criteria which applied to any subject with major psychotic or behavioral disorders, and chronic diseases (COPD, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular). Primary and secondary outcomes were identified based on decreased levels of carbon monoxide during the abstinence phase (weeks 12-24) and non-treatment phase (weeks 25-52). In the results section, a participant flow
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Abstract This is my professional development plan that reviews the standards in which I practice along with my areas of strength and weaknesses. The American Nurses Association (ANA) has developed standards of professional nursing practice for the nursing community to follow. Through the scope and standards of professional nursing practice, I have produced five year and ten year goals including an evaluation of those goals. Professional Development Plan Nurses
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Another Cold, Another Flu Lung Cancer Constricted Blood Vessels High Cholesterol Heart Disease Stained Teeth Smelly Hair Diabetes Complications Erectile Dysfunction Early Menopause Problems with Pregnancy Appetite Suppressant Coughing COPD Bronchitis Too Much Clotting Blood Cancer Yellow Fingers Wrinkly Skin Bad Teeth Infertility Cancer Connection Cervical Cancer Problems for Newborns The Effects of Smoking on the Body Tobacco smoke is enormously harmful to your health. There’s
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The patient to be discussed is a 60 year old male who presented to the Emergency Department and was admitted due to a severe COPD exacerbation. The patient is a retired factory worker. He is divorced with no immediate family in the area. He currently has full coverage health insurance through a private policy. The necessary team members that will facilitate the patients care will include; a physician, nurse, pharmacist, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, social worker and dietician. The
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Respiratory Disease HCS 245 September 7, 2015 Rebecca Riznyk Respiratory Disease There are several types of respiratory diseases that not only affect, but claim the lives of people in the United States each year; “COPD” Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Lung cancer, Emphysema, and Pneumonia to name a few. Since smoking ban laws were enforced in public places lung cancer and its cause has become a controversial issue; this is why I chose lung cancer as the primary topic of respiratory
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systems. Physical Barriers includes whether or not a service user can access the building in which the CAM therapy is to take place. For example the individual may face mobility issues such as being in a wheelchair, or other health problems such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) which may result in breathlessness. Geographical barriers would include aspects of an individual’s life associated with where they live which may determine how easy it is to get to and from places in which
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Running Head: COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING INTERVENTION Community Health Nursing Intervention During the initial surveys and studies performed, the Town of Breckenridge was shown to be healthy and affluent. But, even with this affluence, and the services available because of it, there were populations that were shown to be vulnerable. These vulnerabilities are in part due to lifestyle choices of some residents as well as the access to health care due to job opportunities. The purpose
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Ethical Issue in Nursing Name: Jackson vrail Class: NR 504 Professor: Dr. Gre Date: 06/02/2012 School: CCN THE ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING Ethics can be defined as a moral decision of what it is, and what it ought to be. Ethical issues
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