A Pediatric Assessment of Kawasaki Disease

A Pediatric Assessment of Kawasaki Disease Introduction Kawasaki Disease is a rare condition that affects children typically from an infant to 5 years of age.  The disease is named after a Japanese pediatrician Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki who defined this specific pattern of signs and indicators in 1967. Kawasaki disease is most frequently among Japanese children….

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Analysis of Stakeholder Needs and Interests

Analysis of Stakeholder Needs and Interests The stakeholders in the Town of Evergreen include parents, nurses, school administrators, health care providers, the public health department, the government, religious congregations, the Tourism Bureau, the business community, and elected representatives from Cedar and Fir County.  The new legislation to remove the exemption for firmly held religious beliefs…

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Influence of Aspirin on Post Tooth Extraction Bleeding

ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of aspirin on post extraction bleeding in a clinical setup. Materials and Method: 200 Patients aged between 50 to 65 years, who were indicated for dental extraction was selected from outpatient department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. All the patients were randomly divided…

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Low-risk Chest Pain Pathway: A Market Plan

Low-risk Chest Pain Pathway: A Market Plan Executive Summary Chest pain is a common cause of hospitalization and annually accounts for more than 600,000 hospitalizations per year and $3.7 billion per year. (Penumetsa et al., 2012). Chest pain hospitalizations account for more than $3.7 billion in hospital costs (Penumetsa et al., 2012). Northwestern Memorial Hospital…

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Alzheimers Disease: Treatments for Patients

Abstract The pharmacological and non- pharmacological treatments are both able to manage the vast progression of Alzheimer’s and maintain behavioral symptoms. The difference between the two treatments is the after effects. The pharmacological treatments may cause serious adverse effects and the non- pharmacological treatments are safe to the patient and is as effective as the…

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Gender Differences in Disease

Men are more susceptible than women for certain diseases. Discuss. How men and women behave and play their roles in their own culture is dictated by the norms and values based in that particular society, and this gives rise to gender differences. This means that there will also be consequently gender in-equalities, in other words…

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Creative Art Therapy on Schizophrenia | Literature Review

CHAPTER II REVIEW OF LITERATURE A literature review is an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept. It is not just a descriptive list of the material available, or a set of summaries….

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Reflective Essay On the effect of SDoH on wellbeing

Introduction Good health is a commodity that is arguably hard to attain and difficult to maintain. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO, 2019). Health has also been shown to be impacted by several social…

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Evaluating The Congestive Heart Failure Nursing Plan Nursing Essay

As defined by Phipp’s (Monahan, F, Sands, J, Neighbours, M, Marek, J.F, 2007) congestive heart failure occurs when, the myocardium of the heart is unable to uphold a sufficient cardiac output to meet the body’s metabolic needs. Heart failure can result from either systolic or diastolic dysfunction (Monahan, F, Sands, J, Neighbours, M, Marek, J.F,…

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Complaint of Chest Pain Case Study

Jon Teegardin When assessing the patient with chest pain, it is important to pay attention to all of the information available from the patient. Not all chest pain is related to cardiac issues, and not all incidents of myocardial infarction present with classic chest pain symptoms. There are many possible causes of chest pain. The…

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