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Essays On Health Care
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Combating asthma
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2 A paper which looks at some of the causes of asthma and considers the various ways in which the condition might be managed, especially in relation to pharmaceutical therapies. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLasth2.rtf
Essay Title: Combating asthma
Communication/ICU Patients
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A 10 page research paper that examines the literature on communicating with critical ill patients. This literature demonstrates that communication with the critically ill is a complex area. Some of the literature pertains to the issues surrounding difficult end-of-life decisions while other studies address the problems of dealing with the families of children in ICU and the importance of communicating with unconscious or sedated patients. The common factor in all of the research, however, is that the importance of communication is emphasized. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khicucom.rtf
Essay Title: Communication/ICU Patients
Community Assessment Based on the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory: Implications for Atlantic County, New Jersey
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A 7 page overview of the concerns of a community assessment for health care concerns. Uses Atlantic County New Jersey as an example of a community with a number of health care concerns which are important in the self-care deficit theory. Provides statistical tables of the demographic, mortality, and disease factors impacting this area. Notes that sexually transmitted diseases and infant mortality are of particular concern. Emphasizes the importance of a hand in hand approach between health care provider and individual in overcoming these factors. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPnrsNJ.wps
Essay Title: Community Assessment Based on the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory: Implications for Atlantic County, New Jersey
Community Project: Self-Care For OCD
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7 pages in length. The writer provides the foundation of a community center where those with OCD can not only obtain information about self-care but also interpretation of otherwise hard to understand medical information. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCCommProj.rtf
Essay Title: Community Project: Self-Care For OCD
Company Economic Forecast
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A 5 page paper providing a description of the economic conditions in the area served by Conway Medical Center in Conway, South Carolina. The 160-bed hospital is a private non-profit and therefore is not obligated to accept patients who cannot prove ability to pay. Unemployment is high in the local area and many do not have health insurance. The paper recommends that the hospital conduct community health fairs to identify illnesses in early stages and to recommend public health facilities to those qualifying for their services. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSeconHospCon.rtf
Essay Title: Company Economic Forecast
Comparison and Contrast of Two Articles Discussing the “Medicare + Choice” Program
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This is an 8 page paper comparing two articles which discuss the “Medicare + Choice” program. Two articles pertaining to the “Medicare + Choice” program which was introduced in the Balance Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 assess the intentions, effectiveness and future prospects of the controversial program originally considered as risk-contracting. “As Good as it Gets? The Future of Medicare + Choice” (2002) by Nancy-Ann DeParle discusses the program from its original creation through to its current assessment in 2002. DeParle’s article is the most interesting because of the insider information DeParle can provide in regards to the political process as she was the Head of the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) which was involved administratively from the onset. DeParle offers reasons for the initial intentions of the program, some of the major causes as to why the program has not lived up to expectation and lastly, what hopes and options there are for the program in the future. The second article “Medicare + Choice: Current Role and Near-Term Prospects” (2002) by Kenneth E. Thorpe and Adam Atherly, almost takes over where the DeParle article leaves off. Thorpe and Atherly do not necessarily cover the details as to the background of the program but more so the current state of the program and possible solutions for the future or maintenance of the program. The Thorpe and Atherly article provides a much more comprehensive statistical review of the current program and enrollment in addition to the expected results of any options in regards to the future of the program.
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Filename: TJcompa1.rtf
Essay Title: Comparison and Contrast of Two Articles Discussing the “Medicare + Choice” Program
Comparison Three Aging Theories
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This 6 page paper explains and compares three aging theories: Wear and Tear Theory, Free Radical Theory and Cross-Link Theory. The writer begins by explaining what the aging is and how it is defined by gerontologists. Each theory is then explained – the theory's founder, the major tenets, and criticisms of the theory. The writer then points to the commonalties of the theories and the basic difference between them. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGagth.rtf
Essay Title: Comparison Three Aging Theories
Competent Care for a Patient: Enteral Feeding
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A 3 page paper which presents an
overview of adequate care for a patient who is receiving enteral feeding. Bibliography lists
2 sources.
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Essay Title: Competent Care for a Patient: Enteral Feeding
Competently Care for a Patient: Post Bypass Surgery
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A 3 page paper which presents
a critical analysis of competently caring for a patient who is deteriorating and whose blood
pressure is dropping following bypass surgery. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAcrcare3.wps
Essay Title: Competently Care for a Patient: Post Bypass Surgery
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