Applying Kants Ethical Theory to Nursing

Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Königsberg, which is today the city of Kaliningrad in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast (Watkins, 2002). He was raised in a Pietist household that stressed intense religious devotion, personal humility, and a literal interpretation of the Bible (European Graduate School [EGS], 2010). Kant wrote numerous works in…

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Impact of Maternal Depression and Anxiety on Fetal Development

The Impact of Maternal Depression and Anxiety on Fetal Development Abstract The purpose of this review paper is to briefly review past and present literature on the impact of maternal depression and anxiety during pregnancy to the developing fetus.  We will be reviewing the prenatal risks involved in untreated depression during pregnancy.  We will be…

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Introduction to Anatomic Pathology

Title of the paper: Is the PAST perfect PRESENT tense FUTURE continuous for ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY ? Type of the paper: Review Running title: Anatomic pathology Full names of authors: Ramakantha Kasimsetty Chatura Abstract: Changing trends in patient care, defines and redefines role of caregivers. The future needs to be addressed to make pathology more visible…

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Anxiety and Depression in Diabetes Sufferers

INTRODUCTION The activities involved in identifying and searching for information on a topic and developing a comprehensive picture of a state of knowledge and attitude on a topic is called review of literature. Polit & Hungler (2006). The review of literature is an extensive systematic scuritinization of potential sources of previous study and work. This…

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Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI): Symptoms and Causes

Reproductive tract infections (RTI) are recognized as a public health problem and ranking second – after maternal morbidity and mortality – as the cause of loss of healthy life among women of reproductive age in developing countries (Jindal et al, 2009.). Infections of the reproductive tract causes serious health problem worldwide, with an impact on…

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Reflection on Relationships that Develop in Care Work

Adam Nawrocki Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Individual Client Reflection on relationships that develop in care work The first day I started my practice as scheduled at 8 00, was invited to an interview with the CNM, in order to introduce me and I know a standard organization was given a tour on the…

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A Study On Peplaus Interpersonal Theory

This nursing critique paper examines the work of Hildegard Peplau as a nursing theorist and nurse practitioner. Because Peplau’s figure in the nursing profession has had such a revolutionary impact, we will examine her early life then later her career as a nurse as well as how these experiences impacted her work a nursing theorist…

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Critiquing Nursing Research – Antenatal Depression

Research is diligent, systematic inquiry or investigation to validate and refine existing knowledge and generate new knowledge that directly and indirectly influence nursing practice, Burns & Grove(2007). To judge limitations, significance, strength and weakness of any study or research, we need to review all the aspects of that study comprehensively and that is critique. The…

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The Malpractices Of Hand Hygiene In Nursing Staff

Hand washing practices are deteriorating day by day at public sector hospitals despite adequate knowledge. This study enlightens an approach to evaluate the knowledge and practice of standard hand hygiene in nursing staff to identify the causes of not adapting hand hygiene techniques during routine patient care work. METHOD: A cross sectional study was carried…

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