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Texas Ethics and Jurisprudence - Nurses
This course is designed to inform Texas LVNs, RNs, and APRNs of ethics and jurisprudence requirements for practice and preparation for license renewal. This course will also satisfy the Texas BON requirement for two topic-specific contact hours of continuing nursing education, which must be completed every third license renewal cycle.
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This course is designed to inform Texas LVNs, RNs, and APRNs of ethics and jurisprudence requirements for practice and preparation for license renewal. This course will also satisfy the Texas BON requirement for two topic-specific contact hours of continuing nursing education, which must be completed every third license renewal cycle.
Health Effects of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome

The prevalence of obesity in the general population continues to rise at alarming rates regardless of age, gender, or cultural differences. In general, the risk of comorbidities increases as the degree of obesity increases. Numerous health consequences have been linked to obesity, including metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cancers, as well as many other chronic conditions. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex constellation of chronic illnesses associated with central obesit...
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The prevalence of obesity in the general population continues to rise at alarming rates regardless of age, gender, or cultural differences. In general, the risk of comorbidities increases as the degree of obesity increases. Numerous health consequences have been linked to obesity, including metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cancers, as well as many other chronic conditions. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex constellation of chronic illnesses associated with central obesit...
CHAPTER 10 The research report
CHAPTER 10 The research report.The research process 
STAGE 1: DEFINING THE PROBLEM 
 
 
1.	Deciding on the research topic 
2.	Conducting a literature review 
3.	Specify a research question 
4.	Formulating a hypothesis 
5.	Operationalizing concepts
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CHAPTER 10 The research report.The research process 
STAGE 1: DEFINING THE PROBLEM 
 
 
1.	Deciding on the research topic 
2.	Conducting a literature review 
3.	Specify a research question 
4.	Formulating a hypothesis 
5.	Operationalizing concepts
Journal of marital and family(Journal Article for Review)
Situational couple violence (SCV) has been shown to be the most common form of violence both in the overall population (Johnson & Leone, 2005; Tjaden & Thoennes, 1999) and in couples seeking conjoint therapy (Dutton et al., 2006; Simpson, Doss, Wheeler, & Christensen, 2007). Despite its pervasiveness, it is reported by many marriage and family therapists as one of the most difficult problems to treat (Whisman, Dixon, & Johnson, 1997). One of the clinical decisions that makes it difficult to trea...
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Situational couple violence (SCV) has been shown to be the most common form of violence both in the overall population (Johnson & Leone, 2005; Tjaden & Thoennes, 1999) and in couples seeking conjoint therapy (Dutton et al., 2006; Simpson, Doss, Wheeler, & Christensen, 2007). Despite its pervasiveness, it is reported by many marriage and family therapists as one of the most difficult problems to treat (Whisman, Dixon, & Johnson, 1997). One of the clinical decisions that makes it difficult to trea...
CH 4 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Problems
CH 4 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Problems 
1.	The RN is admitting a client with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) to an acute care unit. The client describes an oral intake of about 1400 mL/day. What is the RN's priority concern? 
1	Ask the client about his or her bowel movements. 
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2	Have the client complete a diet diary for the past 2 days. 
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3	Instruct the client to increase oral intake to 2 to 3 L/day. 
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4	Ask the client to describe his urine output.
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CH 4 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Problems 
1.	The RN is admitting a client with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) to an acute care unit. The client describes an oral intake of about 1400 mL/day. What is the RN's priority concern? 
1	Ask the client about his or her bowel movements. 
. 
2	Have the client complete a diet diary for the past 2 days. 
. 
3	Instruct the client to increase oral intake to 2 to 3 L/day. 
. 
4	Ask the client to describe his urine output.
CHAPTER 4 Ethics in research
This document extremely helpful for revising and Obtaining the information 
1.	Ethics 
2.	Research design 
3.	Sampling 
4.	Data collection
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This document extremely helpful for revising and Obtaining the information 
1.	Ethics 
2.	Research design 
3.	Sampling 
4.	Data collection
CHAPTER 2 Role of theory in research
Overview 
1.	Ch 1: Strategies of discovery 
2.	Ch 2: The role of theory in research
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Overview 
1.	Ch 1: Strategies of discovery 
2.	Ch 2: The role of theory in research
Research in the Social Sciences-Tutorial Letter
This tutorial letter contains important information about your module
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This tutorial letter contains important information about your module
Epistaxis SOAP Note
NRNP 6568: Synthesis in Advanced Nursing Practice Care of Patients in Family Care Settings
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NRNP 6568: Synthesis in Advanced Nursing Practice Care of Patients in Family Care Settings
Advanced Practice Nursing Procedures Second Edition
Here is an illustrated, easy-to-reference handbook with step-by-step instructions for the procedures most commonly performed by primary care clinicians in office, hospital, and other outpatient settings. Organized by major body systems, each section reviews the diagnostic procedures for that system, followed by all of the information you need to perform the procedure.
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Here is an illustrated, easy-to-reference handbook with step-by-step instructions for the procedures most commonly performed by primary care clinicians in office, hospital, and other outpatient settings. Organized by major body systems, each section reviews the diagnostic procedures for that system, followed by all of the information you need to perform the procedure.
HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER Question with Answers
C922Emerging Challenges in 21st Century Nursing Education
Addendum to Psychiatric– Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 4th Edition.(Review and Resource Manual)
exactly as described
ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam 2019
Just a couple questions came from it.
Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults Miller 8th Edition Test Bank.
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