Rana Maher AbdAllah Fikry 6th of October City, Giza, Egypt Mob.: (+20) 01272317644 Date of birth: 6/8/1984 Email: rana84maher@gmail.com Nationality: Egyptian Religion: Muslim Marital Status: Single EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS 2015- Current Studying EMBA- Nile University 2001– 2005 Faculty of Arts- Mansoura University Bachelor of Arts- English Department Degree: Good 1999 - 2001 Zahraa Islamic Language Schools CERTIFICATES June 2015 Service Management in Microsoft
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additional course work enhances the students professional development, prepares the new nurse for a broader scope of practice, “ and allows the baccalaureate graduate to” better understand the many social, cultural, economic and political issues that impact patients and influence healthcare”. Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree prepared students will have to take and pass “The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) in order to begin
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as a basis for the implementation of a policy to meet the needs of foreigners in Bolivia. In addition, because of the huge socioeconomic gap between the rich and the poor, migrants are highly vulnerable to human trafficking and labour exploitation (IOM, 2011, para. 1). About half of Bolivia citizens have migrated inside or outside to other countries; however, Bolivia also receives many immigrants from Brazil, Paraguay, Eastern Europe, and Japan. Some Bolivians migrate to other properties only wanting
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa Name: Institution: Professor: Course: No. of Words= 2646 words. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa Introduction When South Africa won the lobby for hosting the 2010 FIFA world cup, news went viral about it and almost reached everyone in the world. It was a great moment of joy and celebrations especially in the African countries. This jubilant joy and pomp celebrations might have been because of the continent’s attempts in bidding to host this mega
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financing D. Medical care/Clinical care • Direct care provided to an individual • Diagnoses, treats or rehabilitates a patient • Includes prevention, cure, rehabilitation and palliation to individuals. • Organized service lines Public Health according to IOM is “What society collectively does to assure the conditions for people to be healthy” The core functions of public health are • Assessment – Surveillance of population health status, monitoring of disease trends, analysis of causes of those trends
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race, age and location (Guay, 2004). Compared to other health conditions, oral health receives less attention in health policy discourses, thus making it a potential health concern to a large number of people (Guagliardo, 2004; Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National
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The Forces Affecting the System Evangeline Hampton HAS/500 November 5, 2013 Doctor Debra Beazley Abstract The forces, which have affected the development of the health care system in the United States, are economics, technology and legal. The functioning of the health care system in economic development has become an influential issue. Health care is a predominant industry in the United States and is expected to develop further. Health care performance influences the economic growth
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Qualitative Methodology: Hospital Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care Keli Feathler, RN Grand Canyon University NRS 433v Nora Bazydlo RN MSN October 29, 2011 Introduction Does the issue of nurse staffing have an effect on quality of patient care? This study addresses the topic of nurse staffing, which includes nurses (RN and LPN) and nurse’s aides. Research in Action: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) presents the study “Hospital Nurse Staffing and Quality
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Culturally Sensitive Teaching Project for Nurses Joseph H Cortez NUR/440 January 8, 2012 Leslie Rowan Culturally sensitive Teaching Project for Nurses Diabetes is growing at an epidemic rate in the United States, and Hispanics in the city of Los Angeles are at especially high risk. This high-risk minority population requires extra efforts on the part of providers to decrease the rate of diabetes and related complications. The focus of this project is to educate nurses about cultural
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Nursing Overtime and Adverse Effects Blima Marcus Hunter College Abstract This paper will explore the topic of nursing overtime and its effect on adverse events and errors in the workplace. The prevalence of mandatory and voluntary overtime is high. Nursing shortages combined with the aging baby boomer population means more work for health care workers, and nurses bear the brunt of this reality. There is some legislation in place to restrict mandatory overtime, but research suggests that overtime
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