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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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EECP Business Plan
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A 10 page paper providing a business case for adding Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) technology to the services offered by the hospital to treat coronary artery disease, specifically angina pectoris and congestive heart failure. The income that the hospital can expect from offering this service is much less than that associated with invasive treatments such as bypass surgery and angioplasty, but the greatly reduced cost of EECP treatment also makes it more accessible to those without sufficient insurance coverage and to those for whom insurers are reluctant to approve more invasive approaches. Includes financial analysis, a marketing plan and exit strategy. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSnursEECPbizP.rtf
EECP Development Plan
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A 4 page paper providing a developmental plan, resource requirements and organizational structure for a new Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) treatment center at Coney Island Hospital. EECP qualifies as what Harvard’s Clayton Christensen terms a “disruptive technology,” a simpler approach to treating coronary heart disease in a far more cost effective manner than either open heart surgery or angioplasty. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSnursEECPdevPln.rtf
EECP Financial Plan
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A 5 page paper providing an executive summary and financial plan for a series of papers developing an EECP center at a large city hospital. Financial analyses include monthly cash flow for the first nine months; projected cash flow for the first five years; and projected balance sheets for the first five years. Spreadsheets available. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSnursEECPfinan.rtf
Effect Of Teams On Nurse Retention - Human Dynamics
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This 8 page paper presents a case history of one trauma center that decreased their turnover rate from 58 percent to 15 percent and have a list of nurses who want to work at the center. This essay reports the process this center used to develop empowered teams that led to such remarkable success. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGnrstm.rtf
Effective Nursing Leadership, Management
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the difference between nursing leadership and management and the use of power. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khenlmgt.rtf
Effective Treatment of Childhood Obesity
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A 36 page research paper that examines the pandemic of childhood obesity. This literature review examines the empirical research on the topic of childhood obesity in order to discern the efficacy of treatment options for this epidemic, which is plaguing the industrialized nations. Conclusions are then drawn concerning the efficacy of these proposed treatments and/or programs and how the literature suggests that childhood obesity should be addressed in light of this data. The review concludes by discussing the implications of this research in regards to possible future studies that will add to this body of knowledge and contribute to the goal of effectively coping with this societal problem. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: khchfat.rtf
Effectiveness of Sex Education in Teen HIV Prevention
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A 14 page research paper that offers a research study proposal. The hypothesis for the proposed study is that a sex education program that significantly affects the attitudes and norms of participant adolescents and creates positive cognition toward abstinence and delayed sexual behavior can be termed to be effective, as this result can logically be assumed to have a positive effect on the incidence of HIV among adolescents/young adults. The proposal outlines the parameters of the problem and provides background information on the issues, which states the purpose of the proposed study. A literature review provides context, as it summarizes previous research on this topic. The proposed methodology, data collection and analysis are then summarized. Samples of a parental/guardian consent form and a participant asset form are also included. The proposal also includes a 1 page abstract. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: khhivten.rtf
Effects Of Chronic Illness On Growth And Development
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A 15 page paper. The writer first explores the effects of chronic illness on a child's growth and development, in general. Areas include: intellectual with research regarding the development of the brain as well as Piaget's stages of cognitive growth; emotional that includes both Erikson's and Freud's stages of development; social; and physical effects. An emphasis is then placed on a five-year old child who has asthma. How the child compares to the developmental stages is discussed as well as her interrelationships with family and peers. The writer provides an explanation and diagnostic symptoms for pediatric asthma. A nursing plan is then written with goals and intervention steps. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: PGasthm.wps
Effects of DOT on LA TB Patients
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A 19 page research paper that is intended as a guide to a student researching the effect of directly observed therapy (DOT) on tuberculosis (TB) patients. This guide encompasses only the first three chapters of the hypothetical study, that is, from the introduction through the description of the methodology. A literature review is also included. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: khdotla.rtf
Effects of Stress
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A 5 page research paper that examines stress. Stress experience exists for “all human beings in all ages in varying degrees” (Lunney, 2006). It can be positive or negative producing both positive and negative effects. What is thought of as “stress” in the public mindset is actually stress overload, that is, which is what occurs when negative stressors become excessive. As established by Selye in the 1950s, this can produce “fight-or-flight response,” which if prolonged can lead to psychological and/or physical illness (Lunney, 2006). As this suggests, this topic is of particular interest to nursing because excessive stress has become so pervasive in contemporary society. Examination of literature pertaining to excessive stress reveals the physiological mechanisms that are triggered by stress, their effects both physically and psychologically, as well as suggests nursing interventions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Effects of Stress/Type 1 Diabetes
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A 10 page research paper that proposes the framework for a hypothetical research study and includes an extensive literature review on the effects of stress on type 1 diabetics. The writer proposes that the effects of stress, both physiological and on behavior, should be examined in regards to adolescents with this disease. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khty1d.rtf
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