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    Proceedings, 2008(1), iv-6. Cunningham, G. (2007). Creating & Sustaining Gender Diversity in Sports Organizations. Sex Roles, 58(1-2), 136-145. Fink, J., & Pastore, D. (1999). Diversity in Sport? Utilizing the Business Literature to Devise the Comprehensive Framework of Diversity Initiative. Quest, 51(4), 310-327. Stura, C., & Lepadatu, D. (2014). The Black Box of Diversity in Sport Teams: Converging Factors and Theoretical Exploration. , 4(2), 47-56. International Journal of Sport & Society,…

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    their jurisdictions. In addition, they are the ones, who examine crime scenes, as well as collect and preserve evidence. Furthermore, officers are entitled to apprehend suspects, provide depositions amid court proceedings, and administer follow-up examinations if necessary. The prosecutors are, as well one of the components that make up the criminal justice system. The prosecutors are attorneys, who speak for the state or federal government during the whole entire court proceeding. Prosecutors…

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    Health Education Trends

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    field. Moreover, technological advances will help every level of education, enabling health education specialists to create quality research. Additionally, because of the growing need of health education specialists there needs to be some sort of examination that exemplifies the quality of education, knowledge, and experience to be competent for the job. Because of this, many health professionals fear creating a generic standardized specialists, when in reality the job is an ever changing…

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    Summery of Identifying Factors Inhibiting or Enhancing Family Presence During Resuscitation in the Emergency Department The difficult ethical decision to allow family members to be present in resuscitation processes can be challenging for many. Therefore, despite the support of family presence within resuscitations, compliance with this practice often fluctuates substantially. In an aim to implement evidenced-based patient-centered care, the qualitative study by Davidson, Buenavista, Hobbs, and…

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    A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with advanced education. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)(n.d.), they “provide initial, ongoing, and comprehensive care, which includes taking health histories; providing physical examinations and other health assessment; and diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with acute and chronic conditions” (p. 7). “Advanced practice nurses actually predate the founding of modern professional nursing” (Joel, 2013, p. 3).…

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    ESSAY“FAMILY MEDICINE”- A SPECIALTY.. A WAY OF LIFE INTRODUCTION Family medicine has been recognised as a specialty for decades in many countries. Like recognised specialties, family medicine has a defined body of knowledge, skills and attitudes, a research base and a post graduate training program. Despite its central and generalised importance to our discipline it is a “speciality”, unlike other specialties which deals only with a specific system…

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    Smallpox Epidemic Analysis

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    other two types. Doctor Christopher Hogan, associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University, finds that “Ordinary Smallpox had an overall mortality rate of 30%.”[1] However, he notes, “Comprehensive studies documenting almost 7000 cases of Variola found 200 patients had this form [flat or hemorrhagic] of the disease and 192 died.”[2] As evidenced, Smallpox is a highly virulent and contagious disease with a high mortality rate. In fact,…

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    the client care of provision on maternity, sexual and reproductive, diet, vitamin smoking and immunization and dental is carried in the following stage. I have developed comprehensive and systematic nursing assessment in the initial screening of the clients. This assessment consists of taking the medical history, physical examination, psychiatric history, psychosocial assessment techniques to collect data. Mental health assessment of the client is done by assessing the client’s behavior, mood,…

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    Secondary Victimisation has many definitions. It can be defined as an indirect result of assault towards the victim after the crime has occurred through unsympathetic, disbelieving and inappropriate responses from individuals, organisations and at all stages of the criminal justice system. Examples are inappropriate behaviours or use of language and victim blaming by police officers, medical staff, family, communities or other organisations post the victims assault. The poor processes with…

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    Dignity conserving care is one of the most important aspects of primary health care. It is the first step in gaining trust and developing empathy with your patients. Dignity regarding healthcare would refer to the perception which patients have of themselves (Chochinov HM, 2004: 2026-30) There are various factors which influence how a healthcare practitioner treats their patients. These factors namely attitude, behaviour, compassion and dialogue will be explored through the use of a hypothetical…

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