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    Community Health Nursing

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    Specified objectives: #1 Describe the characteristics of the community health nursing #2 Apply the roles of the professional nurse to community setting #6 Assess factors that affect family health and its impact on individuals, families, and aggregates in their community #8 Assess a selected community and develop a plan to address health problems in the community Description: As I arrived to Lansdale Catholic high school I pulled into a large parking lot with a beautiful field out back.…

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    Another type of treatment for stress is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which is a talking therapy which can help manage your problems and change the way individuals think or behave about the situation. It is a combination of cognitive and behavioural therapy which is based on your thoughts and feelings. CBT aims to deal with the issues in a more positive way by breaking them down into smaller segments. It is dealing with the negative thoughts and changing them into positive thoughts to…

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    disease easily, which could only be prevented by a physical examination. Generally, it is in this age group that health problems occasionally show symptoms that would urge them to seek medical attention. Therefore, people who are diagnosed with a chronic illness often experience an endless…

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    Pocahontas Memorial Hospital (PMH) was first established in 1926 Since it 's establishment PMH has seen many difficulties from flooding to financial threat Fortunately, PMH has now grown into a 25-bed critical access hospital operating under the motto “Where Your Health is Our Priority At PMH much focus is placed on delivering compassionate healthcare while still promoting patient to live a healthy lifestyle Mission Statement: “collaborate and partner to improve the health within the…

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    The impact of asthma is different for each individual. Tu’s asthmatic symptoms’ such as chronic cough, wheeze, chest tightness and shortness of breath has impact her a lot. In her young days she used to miss school and when she started work as a healthcare she reported sick a lot. After few months of her employment she had an asthmatic attack…

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    Stress is the emotional and physical way that we respond to pressures. It is what we feel when we are given more than what we think we manage, when we have little, to no control. It creates vulnerability and perceived threats. Stress can harm a healthy body; it is linked to heart disease, obesity, and constipation. Addictions, such as smoking, drinking, and drug abuse are related because it is a temporary relief of stress although, it does not make stress go away. “Stress, Portrait of a…

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    Pedometer Exercise

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    Objective: The primary objective is to determine if pedometers increase or improve health. • Data Source: There were two investigators who independently abstracted data about the intervention, which consisted of the participants, steps per day, and chronic illness. The data was determined by using random calculations and meta-regression. • Study Selection: The studies were eligible for inclusion only if reported as an assessment of pedometer use by adult outpatients, where the study also…

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    Adaptation Of Stress

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    The definition of stress is not limited to a textbook or dictionary, as it can take many forms and vary from person to person. According to Practical Stress Management, stress is defined as the response of the body, mind and behaviors as a result of encountering stressors, interpreting these, making judgements about controlling or influencing the outcome of these events (Romas & Sharma, 2013, pp. 14). Stress is a part of everybody’s life, at one point or another throughout the day most people…

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    It is common for many to have comorbid problems at around this age. Living with chronic illness is not an easy task especially when people are getting older, Mr. p is actually going through what million are going through and the cost of readmission is enormous. However although we cannot prevent it to happen anymore he should be able to manage his symptoms and prevent complications, and continue to live a productive life with his wife without being hopeless at a point to ask God to end his life.…

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    trying to answer these questions by analyzing three articles on the topic of cannabis. Medical marijuana is one of the most controversial topics in today’s political and medical world. Though marijuana is useful in the symptomatic treatment of some chronic diseases, its negative impacts on human body and mind is unavoidable. In a global perspective some countries have legalized medicinal use of cannabis and categorized it as controlled substance. Similarly almost half of the…

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