Background of Theories of Chronic Sorrow and Cerebral Palsy Georgene Eakes et al. established the chronic sorrow theory in the 1960s to elucidate the causal factors of chronic grief and how to deal...
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The Impact of the IOM Report Work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee The Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative, on the Future of Nursing, in conjunction with the...
Case Study – Patient with Hypertension and Glaucoma This is a case analysis for EB, an old black African woman who is 68 years old. She presented with progressing visual loss over the past few...
The Endocrine System and Multidimensional Care A multidimensional care approach involves assessing, planning, and implementing strategies that address the needs of the patients and family members....
Comparing Recovery Times for Patients After Total Hip Replacement The PICOT question: What is the duration for recovery (O) for patients with total hip replacement (P) who develop a post-operation...
Modifiable and Non-Modifiable Risk Factors Elements that increase a person’s vulnerability to disease are known as risk factors. Modifiable factors are those that can be adjusted or modified...