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The Black Death and the Transformation of the West. This five-page paper looks at the book by David Herlihy: The Black Death and the Transformation of the West. And how it discusses the modern view on the outbreak of bubonic plague in the west, its history and how Merlihy himself feels the
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Emergency Medical Services. This paper examines emergency medical services (EMS). It outlines their responsibilities, their organization and their operations. It also looks at current and future issues facing EMSs.
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Consumer Choice and the Nurse's Role This ten-page undergraduate paper is a discussion of two approaches to heath care: the traditional, managed care approach of the past versus the idea of consumer direction and resilient reform. Managed care and consumer choice can work together, but a radical restructuring is needed. The role of nursing in consumer choice is discussed as well. 10-pages. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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The Global Issue of Hepatitis B This five-page undergraduate paper discusses the global issue of hepatitis B. It ends with nursing implications. The emphasis in the paper is on incidence and prevalence, and the 4th paragraph is all statistics.
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Childhood's End: Suicide in Childhood. This paper examines studies of aspects of the child suicide problem, looking for cause, treatment, and prevention.
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Quality Assurance in Health Care and the Undergraduate Student. This paper addresses the concern for quality assurance in health care through focusing on the standards that have emerged from the Education and Training Act of 1999 in the United Kingdom, with an emphasis on its impact on the practices of nursing and midwifery via the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
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Gender roles and how it affects health. This paper explains gender role and its effects on mental and physical health. As a social construct, gender role dictates individuals to adapt to certain behavior appropriate to a male or female. It reinforces differentiation between men and women, which is evident in reproductive, productive and community-managing roles. Historical evidence exists to show that people defy gender-appropriate roles and take the roles of opposite gender to became transgender. Failure to defy the roles causes unhappiness among individuals and leads them to suffer from "gender diasphoria" or gender identity disorder. In general, the paper argues, gender role instills discriminatory access for women to material and emotional resources, which results in significant health stress for them.
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