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    “Giving the culture respect and honoring that when it is appropriate, shows the patient they can trust you,” (Minority Nursing Staff, 2013). Nurses must have an understanding of the client’s culture. Understanding the client’s culture will promote culturally congruent interventions. Culturally congruent intervention for the Hmong culture regarding Hep B would consist of the use of eastern and western medicine. Eastern medicine that the Hmong culture could practice includes Shamanism,…

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    professionals from across the United States with support from the National Institute of Health, and all authors meet this organization’s criteria for authorship. The intended audience includes nephrologists, primary care physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dietitians, and health information analysts. Nurses must become change agents to improve chronic disease management, including chronic kidney…

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    HOW NUTRITON AFFECTS THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Obesity is higher in the United States than in any other country. South Carolina is in 7th place with the highest obesity rate. Over the year the rate has decrease in the state of South Caroline. Children obesity rate also decreased because Michelle Obama created Let’s Move. Combining comprehensive strategies with common sense, Let’s Move! is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years; giving parents…

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    For my K-12 education, I attended the arts public schools in Milwaukee. I never had much interest in math or science. I didn’t think they were relative to me. All of my life I was a dancer: Irish, jazz, ballet, West Africa, musical theatre. I was naturally shy and found a spiritual freedom when moving on stage. I majored in dance at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, determined to share my love of physical fitness and art with the next generation. However, as fulfilling as dancing every day…

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    During my childhood I have been running, and playing sports everyday. I have developed a sense of understanding for the body during my childhood. I always like outdoor events or things that involve physically skill of some sort. I was one of them kids that liked to actually run for fun during my childhood. I say this love for sports and physical activity lead me to follow a path close to sports. I remember during my elementary school that I was always wanting to improving my mile time and my…

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    My Diet

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    It is so hard to believe how fast the numbers of obese people grow in America. Based on our Nutrition book ” there is 68% of North American is obese”, so we all need to be curious what to do and how to manage our diet. When I start writing my paper, I did not have hard time to get five people around me. I found two of them in my family that is my sister and my niece, and other people that I know around me. The first person I am going to talk about is my sister Netsy. My…

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    environment in which they are familiar. Elder people often have a weak memory and therefore it is difficult for them to prosper in an uncertain environment such as a nursing home. Meal preparation also allows older people to work closely with a dietitian to prepare a meal schedule that provides them with all the necessary constituents needed for good health. It allows caretakers such as the children of older parents to definitively know what they eat in their routines as to help in telling a…

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    project move forward and ensure all members of the healthcare team are playing the part. Everyone involved in the care should be included in the communication; this includes the patient, the family, nurses, physicians, aides, respiratory therapy, dietitians, and any other individuals involved in the care of this particular patient. A clear agenda should be made ensuring no confusion about the direction to go with the patient’s plan of care; all team members into the onboard and actively…

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    Pre Workout Supplements

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    Multiple users of a supplement called, pre-workout, do not understand what they are putting into their body and how it effects them. Nearly seventy percent of adolescents and young adults have admitted to using a nutritional supplement before exercise at least once. (Gonzalez, Walsh, Ratamess, Kang, Hoffman, 2011). Many people believe that this popular rising product helps improve performance and delay fatigue while working out. It is a product used by multiple young adults that are uneducated…

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    Into In this report I will be comparing the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). I will look at many different issues which both professions face and what their code of conduct and registration state on it. Professional Education and Registration Nursing has changed dramatically over the last 150 years as in the 60s as a student nurse you were required to be beside a qualified professional and learn on the job. Now it is essential that you…

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