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Several community colleges have in recent times shown preference for non-credit post-secondary students as opposed to credit students. This trait is particularly common in the areas of staff tutoring and contractor training. Several of these non-cred Continue Reading...
Mentorship has emerged as one of the most important aspects towards enhancing staff retention in the healthcare environment. This paper examines the need for developing a mentor program for Northwell health system. Northwell health system is currentl Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice Project: Reducing Rate of Psychiatric Readmission
The purpose of the evidence-based practice project is to examine ways to eliminate psychiatric readmissions. More specifically, literature is reviewed to examine evidence supp Continue Reading...
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Juvenile recidivism is a prevalent problem in the criminal justice system. Tackling reoffending remains a complex task requiring several strategies and aims. It involves research, acknowledgement of causes, factors Continue Reading...
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Juvenile offenders and reoffenders are an important problem facing the United States criminal justice system. For more than one hundred years, states held the belief that the juvenile justice system acted as a vehicle to safeguard the publ Continue Reading...
achievement of the course outcomes in this course have prepared you to meet the MSN program outcome #4, the MSN Essential IV, and the Nurse Practitioner Core Competencies # 7.
The achievement of course outcomes has prepared me to meet the fourth MS Continue Reading...
Juvenile Delinquency Is Associated With Parenting Factors Through Social Control Theory
Interventions that involve life-course unrelenting offenders should place emphasis on remedial social abilities, for them to have a chance to decrease their freq Continue Reading...
Parenting role changes from early to late middle age. One of the important differences is that the children will be making a transition during that time, either from adolescence into adulthood or from early childhood into adolescence. By late middle Continue Reading...
Society for Women's Health Research
Survey Design: Society for Women's Health Research
The research study conducted by the Society for Women's Health Research (2008) entitled "Surveys of adult U.S. women and doctors gauge perceptions about depress Continue Reading...
Integration of Students Transitioning in New Zealand
The study uses the mixed methods to collect data using both quantitative and qualitative research approach. The mixed methods address the shortcomings of both the quantitative and qualitative rese Continue Reading...
Narrative Case Analysis: Older Adults Perception of Their Roles in Society Over Their Lifespan
Narrative Case Analysis
Many societies have been described as holding up a stereotypic and sometimes negative perception of older adults. With that said Continue Reading...
Readmission of patients with diabetes is a problem that warrants consideration of the contributing factors. Readmission of patients within 30 days of discharge is considered to be an indicator of healthcare quality -- along with other circumstances, Continue Reading...
Discharge Education to Promote Self-Efficacy in Heart Failure
An Education Intervention For Patients With Heart Failure
Management of congestive heart failure (CHF) continues to be a financial burden on the economy of the United States of America ( Continue Reading...
Substance Abuse in the Elderly
The increase in substance abuse among people over 60 years of age is understandable from several perspectives. The boomer generation grew up in a society that was experimenting with controlled substances, and in -- or Continue Reading...
Auditing; Topic: Materiality in Auditing
With respect to the field of auditing, materiality is a critically important concept addressing the significance of discrepancies, amounts, and transactions. Specific materiality guidelines are required in a Continue Reading...
Clinical Research Process
Advances in Research
The Common Fund programs of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) include the PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) initiative (NIH, 2013). The PROMIS initiative seeks to Continue Reading...
penny w: Your framework consists as I see it of 1) elements that contribute to well-being 2) the interrelationship between well-being and self-esteem 3) the importance of collaboration for academic achievement. There is another important interrelati Continue Reading...
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Psychosocial Theory
Psychosocial theory is reported to combine internal psychological factors and social factors that are external with each stage building on the others and focusing on a challenge that needs to be resolv Continue Reading...
Community Dementia Care and the Chronic Care Model
End-Stage Dementia Evaluation Proposal
Health Promotion Plan for Community End-Stage Dementia Care: The Chronic Care Model
Health Promotion Plan for Community End-Stage Dementia Care: The Chronic Continue Reading...
REDD+ Threaten to Recentralize Forest Governance" by Phelps and colleagues examines the phenomenon of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) movement and how this trend might lead to a disturbing tendency of decentr Continue Reading...
Coffee Regional Medical Center, Inc. CRMC") is a non-profit, 88-bed hospital located in Douglas, Georgia. Since 1953, CRMC has served the healthcare needs of the community as the sole hospital-provider in Douglas, Georgia and surrounding Coffee Count Continue Reading...
Deepest Impression, Describe Work Influenced Explain
Although there was a good deal of writers that I read in this particular class, I would have to say that the one who made the deepest impression on me was Jack London. Specifically, I found mysel Continue Reading...
Long-Term Care Administration
Long-term care refers to the wide range of medical activities designed to assist the needs of people living with chronic health issues. Debates concerning hospital quality, and nursing care often occur independently to Continue Reading...
Court Service Management
How does a court system cope with a changing of the guard when a new administration is elected and key executives and managers are replaced, and/or when policy changes direction as a new political party assumes power?
The c Continue Reading...
Blade Runner reimagines the future and seamlessly marries film noir and science fiction. In the film, humanoid robots have become self-aware and decide that it is unjust for their short, four-year lifespans to be calculated by those that created them Continue Reading...
Country Study: China
International trade and finance
Exports
Imports
China Economic Issues with Trade
Suggestions for improving trading practices
COUNTRY STUDY: CHINA
COUNTRY STUDY: CHINA
COUNTRY STUDY: CHINA
China, officially the People's R Continue Reading...
Birth to Three Special Needs Brochure
Early Intervention and Early Detection
Georgia's Babies Can't Wait Program
The Babies Can't Wait (BCW) program in the State of Georgia is the service delivery system for children between birth and three years Continue Reading...
Diversity Experience the Boys and Girls Club
Diversity Experience: The Boys and Girls Club
There is no other population as vulnerable as children. Often times, the trouble they face is not because of their own immediate actions, but from the action Continue Reading...