Journal Critique

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    Research Critique

    Chlorhexidine gluconate and neonatal skin integrity: A research critique Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS-433V-0101 November 01, 2013 Chlorhexidine gluconate and neonatal skin integrity: A research critique The goal of this research study was to “determine the effects of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) skin inflammation and stratum corneum barrier integrity at peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) sites among patients in the neonatal intensive care setting”

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    The Ressurection of Christ

    Dr. Daniel B. Wallace’s “The resurrection of christ: Theological implications” A Journal Critique THEO 313-D04 LUO Spring By: James R. Dunn Jr. Section One: Critique Introduction: Dr. Daniel B. Wallace does an excellent job in his article as he takes the discussion of the resurrection of Christ that most have over complicated and he simplifies it. He did an outstanding job at pointing the reader to why the resurrection event that glorifies God still to this day and hereafter and

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    Critique and Analysis of a Theory Useful in

    Critique and Analysis of a Theory Useful in Family Nursing Power Point Presentation 6. Present at least one research article and related research questions or hypotheses that have used this theory to guide the research. Briefly describe the study purpose, methods, and results. Present ideas for future research needed to continue development of this theory or for use of it in family nursing practice. Slide #6-1 Patients/families/nurses experience with critical illness * Importance of family

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    Journal

    sugarcoating a redundant issue, or story for publicity. Although the information in a newspaper or magazine such as New York Times may be excellent ways of learning what is happening in the world, they are no substitute for scholarly articles in peer-review journals. Therefore, the accuracy of the stories can be harder to discern. 2. How do you approach research? When approaching research, I identify a subject and make sub-subjects and add topics and provide details to each topic. By doing this, I have

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    Hris Outline

    [pic] Lecturer: Melanie Ahmad Email: melanie.ahmad@auscampus.net Semester 2, 2011 1.0 Subject information at a glance |Academic and support staff: | |Enrolment requirements: |Assumed entry skills and knowledge: | |Credit points: 15 |It is assumed that students

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    The Relationship Between John and the Synoptic Gospels

    Reitenauer Journal Article Critique “The Relationship between John and the Synoptic Gospels” Introduction The Journal article entitled “The Relationship between John and the Synoptic Gospels,” focuses on the relationship that John may have had access to the synoptic gospels when he wrote the book of John. The debate focuses on three theories about how the book of John was written, and how John is similar, yet uniquely different from the Synoptic Gospels, of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The journal compares

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    Famine

    Understanding Famine: Entitled failure, Food Availability Decline or something else? Famine is defined in the dictionary as “extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area, any extreme and general scarcity, extreme hunger; starvation.” (Dictionary.com) Famines happen as a result of things such as Natural Disasters, Lack of rain/drought and not much money. Most droughts happen in the developing countries (Third world countries), which aren't economically successful

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    Quantitative Critique

    Quantitative Study Critique February 21, 2013 Quantitative Study Critique Nursing practice has advanced to more than just the clinical part of caring for patients. Nursing has evolved into a profession that demands accountability through continued research and implementation of evidence based practice in efforts to consistently provide the best care for growing populations. Nurses must be able to utilize research provided and critique this information with a degree of understanding

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    Resarch Critiqe

    RESEARCH CRITIQUE Research Critique of Adherence to Walking or Stretching, and Risk of Preeclampsia in Sedentary Pregnant Women Ana H. Corona Western University of Health Sciences CGN 5306: Biostatistics and Epidemiology August 1, 2009 Research Critique of “Adherence to Walking or Stretching, and Risk of Preeclampsia in Sedentary Pregnant Women” Introduction This paper is to critique a study of adherence to walking or stretching during pregnancy in high risk women who were sedentary

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    Qualitative Nursing Research Critique

    Qualitative Nursing Research Critique Cherie L. Ben Melanie McKnight, Annie Williams NUR 515 Nursing Research August 15, 2015 Professor Susan Steele- Moses Qualitative Nursing Research Critique Qualitative nursing research, has been building momentum in the health care arena for some time now. Qualitative nursing research is valuable to knowledge related to evidenced based practice. For instance, human responses are studied and questions related to potential or actual health problems

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