Papers On Alternative Medicine & Holistic Approaches
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Nursing Theorist Jean Watson:
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This 5 page paper examines the philosophies of Jean Watson and determines how that viewpoint may be applicable to the philosophy of a nursing student. More specifically, this paper highlights the importance of Watson's wholistic approach to nursing care. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSJeanwa.rtf
Nutritional Supplements And Attention Deficit Disorder
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9 pages in length. The frustration that stems from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) often has parents reaching for the fastest acting remedy: Ritalin. Sustained use of this drug, however, has given rise to myriad concerns related to threats upon the child's overall health and well being such as cancer. As a means by which to address these growing concerns, parents and medical practitioners have been fervently studying the beneficial impact that nutritional supplements have upon children with ADD. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCNSADD.rtf
Osteopathic Knowledge in Exercise and Rehabilitation
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This 10
page report discusses osteopathic thinking as related to
abdominal conditioning to aid in the back support and the
lessening of chronic back pain. Exercises and the muscles they
target are considered and presented in a way that can be shaped
into an individual program for osteopathic patients. The
abdominal strengthening muscle exercises can serve as a valuable
example of the ways in which health depends on the maintenance of
proper relationships among the various parts of the body, an
essential aspect of osteopathic medicine. Bibliography lists 20
sources.
Filename: BWosteo.rtf
Pain Management Strategy For Nurses
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This 11 page paper presents the
problem of pain management for the elderly and suggests a strategy of
intervention based on alternative techniques such as massage,
meditation, guided imagery and others. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KTpainmg.wps
Palliative Care for Terminally Ill Patients
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A 14 page overview of the many considerations of palliative care. Emphasizing palliative care for
terminal breast cancer patients, this paper points out that our focus on pharmacological and clinically-based interventions are often myopic, that we need to consider alternative treatment regimes on a case-by-case basis. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PPbrstCn.rtf
Patient/Medical Personnel Interaction After Miscarriage: Preventing Emotional Trauma From Innocent Comments From Inadequately Informed Medical Personnel
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A 16 page discussion of the measures which can be implemented to ensure that patients suffering from miscarriages, or the threat of miscarriage, are not further emotionally impacted from innocent statements about their pregnancy from inadequately informed medical personnel. Reviews nursing theory which would be useful in developing policies to prevent such incidents from happening. Suggests that nurses provide the most hope in terms of such policy development. Nurses have the capability to provide critical input and to voice need. Nurses are in effect mechanisms for change. They not only have this ability, however, they have the ethical responsibility. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PPnrsMsc.wps
Personal Comparison
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a comparison between the author of the paper (the student) and Shelley Nixon, a woman with cerebral palsey. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHNixCom.rtf
Physicians Assistant: An Occupational Choice
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A 4 page statement written from the perspective of an individual pursuing certification as a physicians assistant. Notes that even a brief review of the licensing situation in the medical profession it becomes obvious that without professional certification and/or licensing an individual can do little in terms of patient care in any type of medical environment. Emphasizes that pursuing certification and licensing in the medical profession therefore becomes a priority for anyone that is interested in actively interacting with a patient to achieve physical improvement from whatever symptoms they are experiencing or to determine what the problem is in the first place. Outlines the personal experience of the applicant in phlebotomy, as a licensed practical nurse, and as a massage therapist, which has prepared the applicant for success in the future occupation of physicians assistant. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPphysAs.wps
Placeboes And Miracles
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The world of today presents changes in all
areas of health, including life expectancy, fertility rates, infectious
diseases and health inequalities. This 5 page paper explores the
concept of the 'miracle drug' as well as the application of the placebo
effect. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTplcebo.wps
Polarity Therapy (5 pp)
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The basic premise of "polarity therapy" is that
the human body is similar to an electronic energy
field. "Dis-ease" occurs when that energy is
blocked or disturbed through trauma, or
long-standing influences; the polarity -the
balance between positive and negative charges of
electricity, that normally exists in our body has
been disturbed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBpolthy.doc
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