Zeal, Whole Wellness Nutrition

The wide spread problem of unhealthy living, inactive lifestyles, and the growing problem of obesity in the United States takes a toll on people’s lives. No matter how fit a person is, environmental factors and the natural aging process adversely affect the overall health and wellness of individuals. Americans are always searching for products to … Read more

Commissioning

Background: According to the United Kingdom’s Department of Health (DOH) (2007), ‘commissioning is the means to secure the optimum value for local citizens. It is the process of translating aspirations and need, by specifying and procuring services for the local population, into services for users which delivers and provides best possible health, well-being outcomes, and … Read more

Down syndrome

Introduction Down syndrome is the most common genetic disordered that causes developmental delay. Children with Down syndrome are very social, however, in some case it is difficult to communicate with them as most people cannot understand their speech. Researches about phonological system in children with Down syndrome were increased to understand the deficits in order … Read more

Hemophilia

Hemophilia is an inheritable bleeding disorder that almost always affects males and is caused by either non-existent or low levels of clotting proteins called factors. There are 13 different kinds of these factors, called coagulation factor and when they are combined with platelets and fibrin, they create a clot, which stops bleeding. They are labeled … Read more

High risk medicine is a rapidly growing area in law enforcement

Purpose The purpose of this Training Needs Assessment (TNA) is to evaluate the current attitudes, training needs, and challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in the State of California regarding advanced pre-hospital medicine in tactical and austere situations. The course design will be based on the results of the training needs assessment. Background High risk … Read more

Research proposal: Assessment of learning experiences in Nursing

Research Problem: The problem of this present study is to investigate the assessment of learning experiences in nursing based on their feedback during their course. Research Significance: The significance of the present study is to explore the nursing students learning experiences in the classroom. It is an important component of nursing education. Therefore, Assessment of … Read more

Students' level of knowledge about nursing at Fatima College of Health Sciences

1- Introduction 1.1 Background Nowadays nursing is considered one of the most rewarding health care professionals. In fact, nurses play a vital role in promoting the people’s health. This can be done by delivery high quality of care for the patients, preventing diseases, and educating the public. Nurses may have the opportunity to work in … Read more

Avian influenza

Avian influenza (AI) remains an increasingly global threat to economic and social well-being [1]. AI causes morbidity and mortality in humans and domestic animals. In many developing countries, H5N1 viruses have a serious effect on the poultry industry. Since 1997, direct avian-to-human transmission of the H5 subtype lethal avian influenza viruses that caused fatal human … Read more

Mortality following major surgery

Major abdominal surgery such as esophageal, gastric, liver, pancreatic, colorectal resections and aortic aneurysm repair causes high peri-operative morbidity and mortality in patients.1 During the last decades, several studies have indicated that low volume hospitals having a higher chance of morbidity and mortality.2 Therefore, centralization of major abdominal surgery has occurred in numerous countries in … Read more

Knoll's "Inpatient Suicide: Identifying Vulnerability in the Hospital Setting"

When a person enters a psychiatric hospital or mental health treatment facility, there is an expectation of safety. Inpatient mental health facilities are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for intensive treatment including observation, diagnosis, individual and group psychotherapy and medication management. The overall plan of care is often a detailed coordinated effort … Read more

Research proposal: Poverty faced by the textile workers leads to unintended pregnancies in Matsapha textile industries

INTRODUCTION Unintended pregnancy is pregnancy that is unplanned for at the time of conception. It mainly results from lack of or incorrect use of contraceptives and lack of education about contraceptive methods. Poverty is not having enough money to meet basic needs such as, food, clothing and shelter. This is an issue affecting all countries … Read more

A Study on Understanding specific needs in health and social care

1. Perceptions of health, disability, illness and behavior 1.1 Concepts of health, disability, illness and behavior in relation to the users of health and social care There are different terms and concepts relating to the health and social care service. Concepts relating to the health and social care service should be clear to the health … Read more

The minimal displacement principle

Abstract The ‘minimal displacement’ principle (MDP) holds that obstacles are avoided with minimal foot displacement during walking. According to the MDP, obstacles are avoided using either a long stride strategy (LSS; extending the stride and placing the foot over the obstacle) or short stride strategy (SSS; shortening the stride placing the foot before of the … Read more

Correct Diagnosis of Spinal Cord Injury

Causes of spinal cord injury Spinal cord injury is caused by, but not limited to, the following:- ‘ Road accidents involving motor vehicles, pedestrians and motorbikes (most fall in this group). ‘ Sport injuries like rugby, boxing and high jump ‘ Falls (domestic) from buildings, stairs and even tripping in the house ‘ Accidents in … Read more