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    Baby ER Summary

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    Baby ER by Edward Humes is a detailed book that carefully illustrates the experiences of nurses, specialists, physicians, patients, and loved ones while encountering a variety of different circumstances in the NICU. NICU is an abbreviation for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a hospital. NICUs are nurseries within hospitals that supply continuous care to ill or premature babies. The nurses and other health care workers are trained to provide the best possible care in order for these infants…

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    CAREER PROFILE OF WOMEN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSION IN INDIA Needhidasan.S1, Indiramma.P2 1. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University Chennai – 602 105. Email: needhidasan@saveetha.com 2. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Vidyanikethan College of Engineering (Autonomous) Tirupati – 517 102. Email: indu_svuce2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Participation of women in the engineering profession is important from the…

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    Society's Mirror

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    What do I see when I look in the mirror? This is a critical question for us to ask ourselves all throughout life. I am asking this myself now that I am about to turn 70. The answer to this question tells me a lot about how I see myself. In the end, that is what I consider crucial rather than comparing myself to some arbitrary conceptions that the world may tell me to measure up to. Here’s the usual answer that I identify. For the most part, I am delighted with what I see, clothed or…

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    Informatic Skills Essay

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    1.3 Informatics skills Clinical experience and competence are skills to  Bridge the gap between clinical and technical world, informatics ably “speak both clinical and informatics language”  Also, to skillfully carry out both technological and clinical skills at the bedside to enhanced quality care Critical thinking, analytical and problem solving applications are unique values and experience in patient care. Technical functions used to critically analyze care based on the wealth of…

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    PROBLEM STATEMENT As people are getting more engaged in jobs which demands continuous sitting in office or in front of a screen, they are quickly becoming a house of a range of health problems and diseases even at a younger age. Medically it is known as Repetitive Stress Injury i.e. health issues because of your profession. As I am an IT Professional, I am surrounded with people complaining about Back Pain or Low Backache, Neck injuries or on the more critical side Slip-disk (ailment of…

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    5 Best Kneeling Chair Reviews 2017 Your health is the most important thing in your life, isn’t it? Keep this idea in mind, when you need to choose any type of furniture including a kneeling chair. More and more people choose ergonomic kneeling chairs in order to reduce negative impact of long sitting. The secret of kneeling chairs is very simple. Natural position of sitting helps your body to distribute weight between back, buttocks and knees. It helps to prevent pain in legs and back as well…

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    PCC is described as “treating the patient as a unique individual” (Redman, 2004: p11). Moreover, “It is an approach that demonstrates respect for the patient, as a person” (Binnie & Titchen, 1999). The patient-centered care approach is “the consideration of the patient’s point of view, preferences, and circumstances in the decision-making process, and goes well beyond simply setting goals with the patient” (Ponte et al., 2003). PCC is also defined as “a style of health providers–patients…

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    Healthcare is an ever-changing system that requires adaptability to the most up-to-date patient care advancements and improvements. Informatics specialized nurses are dedicated to the advancement and improvement of nursing, information, computer and cognitive sciences that are vital to the enhancement of patient health. Informatics specialized nurses collect, manage and disseminate essential nursing “data, information, knowledge and wisdom” to provide superior and lucrative nursing care…

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    daily as a team. This team is composed, among others, of a doctor, a nurse, the staff of the medical support services (laboratories, radiology, pharmacy, physiotherapy, etc.) and administrative services (nutrition, cleaning and computer services, etc.). Among all these interactions I would like to focus on what is considered since ancient times as the most important and determining in the patient care: the relationship between the nurse and the doctor…

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    by executing high quality care. In this day in age, nurses tend to be very busy with other tasks, so a large amount of nurses have trouble making a connection with their patients. Taking care of the sick is one of the many responsibilities that nurses have. However, going that extra mile and really caring for those patients is sometimes not accomplish by the many daily nursing responsibilities. It is very shocking to recognize the amount of nurses that doesn’t really comprehend what it means…

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