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Patient/Medical Personnel Interaction After Miscarriage: Preventing Emotional Trauma From Innocent Comments From Inadequately Informed Medical Personnel
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A 16 page discussion of the measures which can be implemented to ensure that patients suffering from miscarriages, or the threat of miscarriage, are not further emotionally impacted from innocent statements about their pregnancy from inadequately informed medical personnel. Reviews nursing theory which would be useful in developing policies to prevent such incidents from happening. Suggests that nurses provide the most hope in terms of such policy development. Nurses have the capability to provide critical input and to voice need. Nurses are in effect mechanisms for change. They not only have this ability, however, they have the ethical responsibility. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PPnrsMsc.wps

Personal Comparison
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a comparison between the author of the paper (the student) and Shelley Nixon, a woman with cerebral palsey. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHNixCom.rtf

Physicians Assistant: An Occupational Choice
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A 4 page statement written from the perspective of an individual pursuing certification as a physicians assistant. Notes that even a brief review of the licensing situation in the medical profession it becomes obvious that without professional certification and/or licensing an individual can do little in terms of patient care in any type of medical environment. Emphasizes that pursuing certification and licensing in the medical profession therefore becomes a priority for anyone that is interested in actively interacting with a patient to achieve physical improvement from whatever symptoms they are experiencing or to determine what the problem is in the first place. Outlines the personal experience of the applicant in phlebotomy, as a licensed practical nurse, and as a massage therapist, which has prepared the applicant for success in the future occupation of physicians assistant. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPphysAs.wps

Placeboes And Miracles
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The world of today presents changes in all areas of health, including life expectancy, fertility rates, infectious diseases and health inequalities. This 5 page paper explores the concept of the 'miracle drug' as well as the application of the placebo effect. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTplcebo.wps

Polarity Therapy (5 pp)
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The basic premise of "polarity therapy" is that the human body is similar to an electronic energy field. "Dis-ease" occurs when that energy is blocked or disturbed through trauma, or long-standing influences; the polarity -the balance between positive and negative charges of electricity, that normally exists in our body has been disturbed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBpolthy.doc

Principles and Concepts of Iridology
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A 15 page research paper on iridology, what it is and how it works. The writer details the history of iridology, the methods used for diagnosis, the meaning of structures in the iris, and how it is currently accepted in the medical world. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Iridolog.wps

Psychological and Sociological Effects on Health
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This 15 page paper discusses the internal and external affects on health. The relationship of psychology and sociology on health is also discussed. The bibliography has 6 sources.
Filename: JHPysc.rtf

Quantum Healing: By Deepak Chopra
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A 10 page paper that reviews and discusses Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine by Deepak Chopra. The essay begins with an example from the beginning of the book, explains what the book is about, Ayurveda, and how it relates to psychoneuroimmunology. The writer also responds to certain questions: the most interesting part, the weakest parts and an overall opinion of the book. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGchpra.RTF

Raynaud’s Disease
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An 8 page overview of the condition known as Raynaud’s, a condition in which the small arteries in the hands, toes, cheeks, nose, and ears constrict after exposure to cold. This paper distinguishes between Raynaud’s disease, Raynaud’s phenomenon, and Raynaud’s syndrome. Noting that the cause of the condition is unknown and, in all, it is only a minor inconvenience the author emphasizes that when combined with another disease, however, Raynaud’s syndrome can be quite painful and under these conditions would become a public health concern. Concentrating primarily on nutritional supplements, a number of interventional methods are reviewed for Raynaud’s syndrome. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPraynau.rtf

Reflexology
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This is a 5 page paper discussing reflexology, its origins and current practice. The practice of reflexology is said to have originated with the ancient Chinese, Egyptians and Native Americans with evidence being found on cave paintings found in a tomb in Egypt dated 2330 BC. However, the modern version of reflexology in which regions of the foot are associated with ten vertical zones throughout the body was first researched by Dr. William H. Fitzgerald in Hartford, Connecticut in the early 1900s. The practice of reflexology today is based on the original works of Fitzgerald and other therapists who refined his methods such as Dr. J.S. Riley and his student Eunice Ingham. A holistic therapy, reflexology’s aims are to relieve stress, pain and muscle tension, increase circulation and restore the body’s natural balance and harmony which has been plagued by disease. Although not generally considered a first line of defence by Western physicians, reflexology has become one of the more popular alternative medicine preferred by patients and clinical trials continue to test its effectiveness. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJreflx1.rtf

Reflexology / Successful Healing Through The Feet !
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14 pages in length. Foot Reflexology is the practice of stimulating areas of the feet that correspond to parts of the body with specific hand, thumb and finger techniques. This stimulation is believed to have a positive effect on a person's health and well-being. In this research paper on Reflexology, the writer discusses how the concept works, examples of its success & various uses, effects on circulation, evaluation of reflexology's major criticisms, etc;. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Reflexol.wps

Relevance of “The Doctor” to Assessment and Appraisal
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This 3 page paper explains the relevance of the film “The Doctor” to medical students with regards to assessment and appraisal. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: HVHurtDr.rtf

Religion and the Machine Model of Health Care
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This 5 page paper looks at religious views of modern medicine, euthanasia and circumcision along with the clinical medical model. The Jewish religion along with The General Assembly Church of the First Born are discussed in respect to health care. Prayer is looked at as an alternative to medical care. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA044rel.rtf

Residents’ Rights in Long Term Care: Pain Management
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An 11 page paper discussing traditional and newer approaches to pain management among the elderly, specifically those confined to nursing homes. The paper includes discussion of Neuman’s, Orem’s and King’s theories of nursing practice as they relate to the issue of pain management among nursing home residents. The use of pain-killing drugs is frowned on even when use of them is necessary. More highly favored is patient education and personal responsibility in exercising pain management techniques. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSnursResRights.rtf


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