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Premenstrual Syndrome: Real of Social Construct?:
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This 5 page paper explores PMS and the science behind this problem which affects so many women. This paper reveals that PMS is the result of physiological changes and indeed not just the "imaginings" of women. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: GSPMSpms.rtf
Prenatal and Neonatal Care
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of prenatal and neonatal care, with a focus on questions regarding the use of different proceedures and the learning objectives for nurses. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHChildbNur.rtf
Prenatal Exercise
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A 4 page paper discussing the various aspects of exercise during
pregnancy. While exercise is very beneficial, in many ways, during pregnancy there are
also things that need to be watched for. Issues addressed are increased heart rate,
increased temperature, body strain, and general condition of the pregnant body. Exercise
is very beneficial to the pregnant woman before during and after labor, if implemented
correctly. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAprena.wps
Prenatal Ultrasound
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An 8 page paper describing the various types of ultrasound and the potential dangers associated with such procedures. The opinions of various health professionals (obtained from library research) are presented. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Filename: Prenatal.wps
Prenatal/Postnatal Health Care for Immigrant Women in Canada: Consideration of the Population Health Promotion Model
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This is a 15 page paper discussing the prenatal and postnatal health care considerations for immigrant women in Canada. Discussion also includes the population health promotion models. The World Health Organization has designated several high risk populations in regards to health care issues. Among these vulnerable populations are immigrants and women during the prenatal and postnatal stages of child delivery. Immigrant women in Canada make up 30% of the current immigrant population and in addition to cultural and language barriers, these women are also isolated in their community because their movements may be restricted due to child or household responsibilities. Within the last decade, Canada has established many health care centers and programs across the country to meet the health care needs of women immigrants based on population health promotion models which establish communication and interaction within the community in order to determine community needs before activation of an action plan. Nurses within Canada are involved in health promotion from the start of the process to the finish. Nurses are necessary in regards to their medical knowledge in the health care centers but have also expanded their roles to communicators and educators within the community. In addition to medical based opportunities, the increasing number of immigrant health care centers in Canada also provides social education opportunities for the nursing profession as well.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJPreIm1.rtf
Preparing for a Pandemic of H5N1 on the University Level
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An 11 page review of the threat of bird flu as it exists for a Toronto university. This paper reviews how pandemics are detected at their earliest stage and what provisions need to be in place for the protection of university students and staff. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPavFluUnivPrep.rtf
Preparing For EQuIP Survey
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A 4 page report that provides an overview of the Evaluation and Quality Improvement Program (EQuIP), required by the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) for accreditation of health care organizations. The report describes the criteria for patient health records. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGacheq.rtf
Preschool: Nutrition and Learning
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A 5 page paper which discusses how important
nutrition is, in preschool children, in relationship to learning and learning capabilities. Poor
health in preschool children has often been associated with the ability to learn, with
problems related to cognitive, emotional, and social development resulting from poor
health. These considerations, as well as programs designed to eliminate such conditions,
are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAprenutr.wps
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