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    curative factors. According to Harper-Dorton and Lantz (2007) “their application in cross-cultural practice can aid the worker in developing helpful and culturally appropriate intervention activities with special populations and clients from different cultural backgrounds”(p.3). Cross-cultural curative factors are a gateway to understanding people of different cultures allowing the helping professional to intervene in the lives of their clients. The first cross-cultural curative factor is…

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    Intrinsic problems that come from diabetes Mellitus, extrinsic causes predispose the individual to risk the development of foot lesions. The major predisposing factors that lead to foot lesions are peripheral arterial sickness, peripheral neuropathy trilogy and immunopathy (susceptibility to infections). Peripheral neuropathy could have minimal effect on little symptoms hence making it not to be easily identified…

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    An injury, such as: A blow to the side of the head. A fall onto water or a flat surface. Too much pressure on the eardrum, such as from swimming or diving. Putting an object, such as a cotton swab, into the ear canal. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in people who play sports that: Involve balls. Involve contact with other players.…

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    alcoholism. The relevant aspects of a biopsychosocial assessment applicable in this case include thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and culture, social-environmental, social economic. The biopsychosocial aspects combine social, biological and psychological factors that affect the client. The client’s first goal is to quit alcoholism; the second goal is to overcome depression and the last goal is to be responsible in his…

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    Hispanic Healthcare Beliefs

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    Abstract: Hispanic culture values family and community in healthcare practices. Traditional healing methods and cultural beliefs are deeply rooted in Hispanic culture and are often integrated with modern medicine. Globalization has also influenced Hispanic healthcare traditions and created a dynamic healthcare landscape. The cross-border interactions of the Hispanic population shape attitudes towards healthcare and impact access to healthcare services. There are popular and unique treatments in…

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    Other name for Diabetes is the silent killer because of its easy to miss symptoms. And to be more accurate the symptoms often develop slowly which people do not feel it at all . In fact, you can have type 2 diabetes for years and not notice it , which about 8 million people don't know about having it. For example, increased thirst may be it cause of a increasing the temperature in summer, or fatigue could be as a sign of ageing or stress. This is unfortunate, your quality of life could…

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    Although ethics is in the forefront of healthcare these days, nurses still face ethical dilemmas in a variety of situations. Healthcare facilities focus on proper training and review of ethic policies, but we still face disparities within our communities despite our efforts. The purpose of this paper is to present an ethical dilemma that I have encountered during my nursing career and how it caused a misunderstanding among healthcare workers. I will describe how the healthcare workers assigned…

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    include thermal and mechanical. Thermal ultrasound uses a continuous pulse. The sound waves cause vibrations in the tissue which increases heat and causes a warming effect. This warming effect encourages healing in the tissues by increasing blood flow, reducing muscle spasms, and promoting healing with the production of collagen which is found in ligaments and tendons. (Ultrasound Therapy). Hyperemia, also known as increased blood flow, is one of the distinct benefits of ultrasound use in…

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to uncover and evaluate the role of nurse advocate in the delivery of patient-centered care. “Patient centered nursing interventions are a response to the needs of patients, and the coordination and individualization of care, skill, and expertise” (Esmaeili, Cheraghi, & Salsali, 2014, p. 3). In the past, studies have shown that there is a positive correlation between patient-centered care and desirable health outcomes. Patient-centered care allows for…

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    Tendonitis Research Paper

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    skiing, golfing, playing tennis, painting, scrubbing, and shoveling among others. The wrong posture at home or work, or poor stretching before workouts or sports can increase the risk of developing tendonitis. The following are some of the other risk factors: Poorly placed or abnormal joint or bone: Length differences in your legs or conditions such as arthritis in a joint can lead to soft tissue structure stress. Stress resulting from conditions such as gout, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid…

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