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  • '''Nursing''' is a recognized [[health sciences]] profession concerned with "the prote | title = Definition of nursing
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  • ...n at an accredited school of nursing and licensed by state law to practice nursing. They provide services to patients requiring assistance in recovering or ma
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  • British [[nursing]] pioneer (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910).
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  • '''Nursing''' is a recognized [[health sciences]] profession concerned with "the prote | title = Definition of nursing
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  • Nurse for the Michigan Department of Community Health Division of Nursing Home Monitoring; Board Member, [[Ameinu]]; third generation Labor Zionist
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>schedules of medical and nursing procedures, including diagnostic tests, medications, and consultations desi
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  • ...er for a Just Society; Attorney specializing in representing victims of [[nursing home]] abuse and neglect; counsel to [[Jeb Bush]] in Terri Schiavo case; Pr
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  • ...of the health sciences, who are well aware of the "art" part of Medicine, Nursing and other healing arts that are firmly based in science. [[User:Nancy Scule #[[Nursing process]]
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  • ...at an accredited school of nursing and licensed by state law to practice nursing. They provide services to patients requiring assistance in recovering or m
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  • ...elphia Corporation for Aging, Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the [[University of Pennsylvania]], and as a Fellow of the [[Jerusalem C
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  • *Pillitteri, Adele (2007) ''Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family''. Philadelphia, PA: Lippin
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  • * School of Nursing * School of Nursing
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  • ...iscipline. Nonphysician professionals in a pain management center include nursing, physical therapy, pastoral care, various types of psychotherapists, and cl
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  • | url = http://nursing.uchc.edu/unit_manuals/intensive_care/docs/Natrecor%203-04.pdf ...SDU Department - Unit Practice Manual; John Dempsey Hospital-Department of Nursing
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  • '''Human lactation''', also known as breastfeeding, suckling, or nursing, occurs normally shortly after birth, as the [[mammary gland]]s begin to fo Milk ejection or let-down is part of the [[breastfeeding]] process. A nursing mother often reports a “tingling” sensation as the breast milk is let-d
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  • ...cian]] orders the drug, the [[pharmacy|pharmacist]] prepares it, and the [[nursing|nurse]] administers it. Each of these professionals evaluates the patient e ...es, the bedside care of the sick was overwhelmingly the province of women. Nursing remains predominantly female, although male nurses have long been included
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  • ...programs and one doctoral program in Education in Leadership for Learning. Nursing students from Kennesaw State have one of the highest passing rates on the s
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  • ...dress homeopaths who do not have one of the established general medical or nursing professions listed above; <ref>{{citation
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  • Adequately trained [[nursing|nurse]]s may be able to perform this procedure as well as doctors<ref name=
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  • * Nursing home construction.
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  • ...r consumer of CPOE output, any successful system will be consistent with [[nursing workflow]].
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  • ...nurse, and emergency nurse; some workers choose to dual-certify in EMS and nursing.
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  • ...s Krieger, PhD, RN, a faculty member at New York University's Division of Nursing; developed Therapeutic Touch (TT). They developed a program for teaching th There has been considerable interest in therapeutic touch in the [[nursing]] profession, and the Nurse Healers - Professional Associates International
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  • ...itation, through the application of principals of biology, helped make the nursing profession into one of the health sciences. She was also a noted [[statisti ...lly acceptable lives as members of the British upper class. In those days, nursing was a career with a poor reputation, filled mostly by women who were not on
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  • *School of [[Nursing]]
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  • ...ected every four years. The boroughs have responsibilities such as running nursing homes and kindergartens.
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  • The role of dialysis in nursing home residents is not clear.<ref name="pmid19828531">{{cite journal| author
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  • ..., the Curry School of Education, the School of Architecture, the School of Nursing, the McIntire School of Commerce, the Darden School of Business, the School
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  • | School of Nursing
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  • ...ence, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Caucus (STEM House Nursing Caucus
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  • ...elors, no matter whether their professional training be in [[medicine]], [[nursing]], or graduate level university progams in [[genetic counseling]], have a c
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  • ...on members in the field, including nurses, LPNs, doctors, lab technicians, nursing home workers, and home care workers
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  • ...| title=Hospital characteristics associated with feeding tube placement in nursing home residents with advanced cognitive impairment. | journal=JAMA | year= 2
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  • ...rary science, physics, political science, sociology, and numerous medical, nursing and other health sciences include the term Review in their titles.
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  • ...eumatism and related inflammatory diseases, to increase milk production in nursing mothers, to promote digestion and to fight parasitic infections. Its oil ha
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  • ...end-of-life care. Training in working with related disciplines including [[nursing]], [[pastoral care]], [[pain medicine]], palliative radiation therapy and s
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  • ====Restraints in the hospital or nursing home==== ...e CD, Shmuely Y, Folstein MF |title=A randomized trial of dementia care in nursing homes |journal=J Am Geriatr Soc |volume=44 |issue=1 |pages=7–13 |year=199
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  • ...author=Parker D, Callan L, Harwood J, Thompson DL, Wilde M, Gray M| title=Nursing interventions to reduce the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infec ...Willson M, Wilde M, Webb ML, Thompson D, Parker D, Harwood J et al.| title=Nursing interventions to reduce the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infec
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  • ...e was chairman of the Iran Foundation, Nemazee Hospital, Nemazee School of Nursing, Shiraz Waterworks, and a Member of the Board of Trustees of Shiraz Univers
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  • ...]]. Medical or Healthcare informatics include: [[clinical informatics]], [[nursing informatics]], [[imaging informatics]], [[consumer health informatics]], [[
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  • ...infection control programs, including [[infectious disease]] physicians, [[nursing]], [[biostatistics]] and [[microbiology]].
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  • *[[House Nursing Caucus]]
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  • Part A covers [[hospital]] stays. It will pay for [[nursing home]] stays as well if certain criteria are met: ...ause of hospital stay. For instance, hospital stay for broken hip and then nursing home stay for physical therapy would be covered.
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  • [[Florence Nightingale]], although famous for revolutionising nursing, was a statistician. She used bar charts and the rose chart (also known as
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  • * [http://hydng.hanyang.ac.kr School of Information and Clinical Nursing]
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  • ...aylor BC, Tacklind JW, Rutks IR, Wilt TJ |title=Treatment interventions in nursing home residents with urinary incontinence: a systematic review of randomized ...uscle training: randomized controlled trials in incontinent women |journal=Nursing research |volume=56 |issue=4 |pages=226-34 |year=2007 |pmid=17625461 |doi=1
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  • | title= A controlled trial of aromatherapy for agitation in nursing home patients with dementia.
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  • '''CINAHL Plus''' is the world's most comprehensive source of full text for nursing & allied health journals, providing full text for more than 620 journals in
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  • | author = Columbia University School of Nursing | url = http://www.nursing.columbia.edu/programs/itpc.html}}</ref> [[Traditional medicine]], when diff
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  • In [[health care]], '''critical pathways''' are "schedules of medical and nursing procedures, including diagnostic tests, medications, and consultations desi
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  • ...guest, he survives being shot. The young lady assists the earl's valet in nursing the earl back to health. He sets up a trap to discover which of his cantan
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  • ...guyen HT, Bray C, Levine RE| title=Team-based learning in an undergraduate nursing course. | journal=J Nurs Educ | year= 2008 | volume= 47 | issue= 3 | pages=
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  • ...the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development, and the School of Nursing. It has roughly 5,000 full-time undergraduate students, 2,300 part-time un
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  • ...munity as a business, or in an institutional setting such as a hospital or nursing home.
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  • ...1. Background and significance of the new Department of Health guidance.'' Nursing Management (Harrow). 9(6):6-10, 2002 Oct. UI: 12484340
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  • Social gerontologists may have degrees or training in [[social work]], [[nursing]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], [[demography]], geronto
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  • | author = Columbia University School of Nursing | url = http://www.nursing.columbia.edu/programs/itpc.html}}</ref>
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  • ...fspring leave the burrow for the first time (at which stage they are still nursing), males are around 410 mm long and females 370 mm. Juvenile females reach a
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  • ...to the skills in a support unit. While there will be detailed variations, nursing, vehicle repair, and finance personnel are apt to practice their skills in
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  • ...stablishments like the deacon eating houses for poor (Diakonissenhäusern), nursing services (Krankenpflege) and infant nurseries (Kleinkinderschulen). The inn
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  • ...ents presenting at an emergency room usually receive basic triage from a [[nursing|nurse]], who determines who is in need of immediate care, urgent care, and
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  • ...eloping; [[veterinary technician]]s may carry out functions analogous to [[nursing]].
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  • ...rain malformations. Supportive care may be needed to help with comfort and nursing needs. Seizures may be controlled with medication and hydrocephalus may req
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  • ...nurses and nursing informatics specialists to help start and flesh out the Nursing category and related topics. (Backdated, since that is when I Sent the act
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  • | title= A controlled trial of aromatherapy for agitation in nursing home patients with dementia.
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  • | publisher = Programs in Humanities and Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University
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  • ...a to the fetus. In perinatal CMV, a mother passes CMV to her child through nursing. Severity ranges from a simple fever of unknown origin, to enlarged liver a ...vaccine for CMV and this can become a problem especially for pregnant and nursing women, and for immunocompromised people. The strategy that was used here wa
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  • ...rial]], nasal recolonization with S. aureus occurred at 12 weeks in 24% of nursing home residents receiving mupirocin ointment alone (6/25) and in 15% of resi
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  • ...ly to enlist her help in his memoir-stealing scheme. Baxter, meanwhile, is nursing a suspicion that the pig was stolen by Carmody as a means of insuring his j
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  • ...ary Health Courts (Erbgesundheitsgerichten), which examined the inmates of nursing homes, asylums, prisons, aged care homes and special schools to select thos In early October all hospitals, nursing homes, old people's homes and sanatoria were required to report all patient
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  • ...of the nursery and the director of physical plant were fighting madly, the nursing director wanting a dedicated security system for the nursery and the physic
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  • ...g a macroscopic (i.e. government planning) and microscopic (i.e. running a nursing home) perspective.
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  • ...s://medicine.nus.edu.sg/nursing/education-2/postgraduate/master-of-science-nursing/| language = | quote = }}</ref>
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  • ...harmacology]]. For practice in the allied health professions, (medicine, [[nursing]], [[pharmacy]] etc.), see [[health science]] or [[health care]]. For more ...dical treatment or care. These occur in physician's office, [[clinic]]s, [[nursing home]]s, schools, home visits and other places close to patients. About 90%
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  • ...nursing. Moreover, the college played an instrumental role in transforming nursing from a foreign and male-dominated profession into one dominated by female,
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  • Babies of nursing parents who take benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and clobazam should be care
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  • ...he kittens are born, however many will have another period of estrus while nursing that litter. A unneutered female cat is easily capable of producing between
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  • ...he Confederates held the field. I remained on the battlefield eleven days, nursing the sick, ministering to the wounded, and praying for the dying. The sight
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  • ...andomization (N=202) to light effleurage, extra nursing time, or standard nursing, showed subjective benefit ((p = 0.05).) in reducing the subjective unpleas
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  • ...G| title=Relationship between quality of care and negligence litigation in nursing homes. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2011 | volume= 364 | issue= 13 | page
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  • == Medical, casualties, nursing==
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  • ...ident from which he never fully recovered. He died on January 26 2000 at a nursing home in Scranton, Pennsylvania, aged 84.
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  • ...rter Home became an important institution for disabled servicemen who need nursing care, recovery therapy, and employment opportunities.
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  • ...y do so. Bed rails can be connected to a switch that sends a signal to the nursing station whenever they are lowered. Increasing numbers of new hospital beds
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  • ...ent child ill in order to her or himself gain the attention of medical and nursing care givers. Some cases of Munchausen by proxy have resulted in the death o
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  • ...| Legislative Council]] through the 1778/79 session. After a one-year rest nursing ill health, he was elected to the [[Delaware House of Representatives|House
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  • ...ome immortal. Hera woke up while breastfeeding, and realized that she was nursing an unknown baby: she pushed the baby away and a jet of her milk sprayed the
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  • ...ary Health Courts (Erbgesundheitsgerichten), which examined the inmates of nursing homes, asylums, prisons, aged care homes and special schools to select thos In early October all hospitals, nursing homes, old people's homes and sanatoria were required to report all patient
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  • ...padia. His father died when he was 16, Mohandas having spent much time in nursing him. In 1888 he went to [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to study [[law]]
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  • .... Others believe that Descartes may have contracted pneumonia as result of nursing a French ambassador, ill with aforementioned disease, back to health. [http
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  • ...tant to the newborn pups. Dam and pups are all doing well, each newborn is nursing and the swelling of the bitch's vulva is quite normal so soon after giving
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  • ...e mother or father, the role may be taken over by another adult, such as a nursing sister. ...ent Medicine, 157 (11), 1084-1088</ref> while a comprehensive technique of nursing called “developmental care” has been developed for managing preterm inf
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  • ...ficacy of treating pain to reduce behavioural disturbances in residents of nursing homes with dementia: cluster randomised clinical trial. | journal=BMJ | yea ...M, Kiely DK, Davis RB, Shaffer ML| title=Prediction of 6-month survival of nursing home residents with advanced dementia using ADEPT vs hospice eligibility gu
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  • ...hares many principles with other areas of [[healthcare]] ethics, such as [[nursing ethics]]. A particularly controversial area of medical ethics is that of so
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  • ...led to a Mission of Charity: The Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War, ''Nursing History Review'' (1998) Vol. 6, p85-113</ref>
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  • ...tant to the newborn pups. Dam and pups are all doing well, each newborn is nursing and the swelling of the bitch's vulva is quite normal so soon after giving
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  • ...nce to the National Health Service Pay Review Body|author=Royal College of Nursing|date=}}</ref> <ref name="ONSx">{{Cite web|url=http://66.102.9.104/search?q=
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  • ...rovider before using the product if the user is a woman who is pregnant or nursing a baby. ...o, P. and Cicchetti, J. "Like Cures Like: Homeopathy." American Journal of Nursing. 2001. 101(9):43-9.
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  • ...n J (2007) Promoting sexual health: practical guidance on male condom use. Nursing Standard 21:51-7 PMID 17288318</ref> ...brenner DS (2006) Over-the-counter access to emergency contraception. Am J Nursing 106:34-6 PMID 17068428</ref>
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  • ...pulation that demands more social security payments, medical services, and nursing home care, every major country is faced with the political, economic and so
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  • ..._Final%20Draft.pdf}}</ref> It is not unreasonable to note that a number of nursing associations call for more holistic patient interactions than is typical fo
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  • ...y, sometimes called pain management, but it should never be forgotten that nursing, pharmacy, other medical specialties, and complementary therapies have a ro
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  • ...ten the power or autonomy of physicians is reduced, while the power of the nursing staff, information technology specialists, and administration is increased"
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  • ...he Schools of ''[[Manchester Medical School|Medicine]]''; ''Dentistry''; ''Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work''; ''Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences''; and
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  • ...rway and oxygenate his blood with lungs, and obtain his own nutrients from nursing and digesting his mother's milk or formula through his own digestive system
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  • ...nalysis of Cries from "Normal" and "Irritable" Infants. Western Journal of Nursing Research 1994;16(3):243-253. PMID 8036801</ref> The interpretation of the c ...ated in infants under 6 months old. Because it is excreted in breast milk, nursing mothers must not use this medication either.<ref>Barr RG. Changing our unde
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  • ...suckling of the young, who suckle indiscriminately from any or all of the nursing females in the pride. Cubs are weaned after six to seven months. In the wil
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  • ...eth develops scarlet fever after visiting the Hummels, Jo does most of the nursing and rarely leaves her side. Though she recovers, her health is permanently
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  • ...I wear during the day is that of a chiropractor. I spend most of my time nursing people out of their pain and back to work. Sometimes I even get one well ;
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  • ...nalysis of Cries from "Normal" and "Irritable" Infants. Western Journal of Nursing Research 1994;16(3):243-253. PMID 8036801</ref> The interpretation of the c ...ated in infants under 6 months old. Because it is excreted in breast milk, nursing mothers must not use this medication either.<ref>Barr RG. Changing our unde
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  • ...few "modern" drugs available, the quantity and quality of the medical and nursing services were good on the Western Front. The result was that the morale of ...hells with high explosives. Seriously affected patients required elaborate nursing care and extended bed rest to avoid the danger of pneumonia, but over 90% e
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  • of the three. SARS, even in a developed country, demands extremely careful nursing practices to avoid having the disease spread by medical personnel, accordin ...ml}}</ref> Countries that lack the necessary respirators and other barrier nursing equipment can risk spread.
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  • ...social workers]], [[family therapy|marriage-family therapists]], trained [[nursing|nurses]], psychiatrists, [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalysts]], [[Mental Health
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  • ...s, personal hygiene, [[quarantine of sick patients]], more hospitals, home nursing, and education of the public about hygiene and health matters.
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  • ...ontinued their usual household duties of cleaning, cooking, purchasing and nursing the sick, and added the new role of full-time paid worker. After 1945 they
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  • ...ref name="pmid11971889"/>|| 45 senior medical students (data available for nursing students)||5 questions from a pool of [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art
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  • *that, in the USA, chiropractors are not trained in medicine, nursing, or health science, and so are not competent to act as comprehensive primar
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  • ...scopal Church in 1881; Presbyterian Hospital opened in 1926. Both operated nursing schools . In 1992 St. Luke's merged with Presbyterian Hospital, which subse
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  • ...In geographical locations where a doctor may not be available, a community nursing sister or pharmacist or the expedition medic may be qualified to at least l
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  • ...in learning social skills and provide stimulation for elderly patients in nursing homes.]]
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  • ...in learning social skills and provide stimulation for elderly patients in nursing homes.}}
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  • Evidence-based practice is not restricted to medicine; dentistry, nursing and other allied health science are adopting "evidence-based medicine" as w
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  • ...eripheral Vascular Disease Interdisciplinary Working Group; Cardiovascular Nursing Council; Clinical Cardiology Council; Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Met
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  • Evidence-based practice is not restricted to medicine: [[dentistry]], [[nursing]] and other allied [[health science]] are adopting "evidence-based medicine
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  • ...ime lost would be deducted from their wages, as would be the cost of food, nursing, etc., during absence from sickness. Absentees on Sunday must return to the
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  • ...title=Glycosylated hemoglobin and functional decline in community-dwelling nursing home-eligible elderly adults with diabetes mellitus. | journal=J Am Geriatr
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  • ...ven seven gallons and more in a day, and a woman two or three pints whilst nursing a child or twins, which must manifestly be derived from the food consumed;
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  • ...r the age of 15 or over the age of 70 or who are ill, pregnant, traveling, nursing babies, or engaging in heavy labor.
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  • ...paratyphoid which caused an ulcer to haemorrhage. He was taken to a London nursing home and remained there until late October.<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 508&ndash
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