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    Getting the Diagnosis Wrong Liat Hill Adelphi University Danielle Ofri‚ M.D.‚ explains how differential and extensive diagnosis are and how easy it is to misdiagnose a patient. As she examines her patient with abdominal pain and prioritizes her diagnosis while trying to make sure she keeps in mind the serious conditions she can’t afford to miss. Danielle explains that diagnostic accuracy is very difficult to precisely achieve. It is estimated that doctors get

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    What a Diagnosis of Down Syndrome Means Today Down syndrome is a condition affecting many Americans and individuals across the world. It presents challenges socially‚ academically‚ and behaviorally. However‚ a diagnosis today is not nearly as detrimental to the person’s quality of life as it was decades ago. Strides have been made in Down syndrome awareness‚ education and overall acceptance. Screening is now available so that parents know in advance if they are going to have a child born with

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    way the world has communicated. From discussion boards found all over the internet to the new wave of VoIP (voice over internet protocol); we have seen a substantial change in the modern way people interact. Communicating over the internet has made it possible to affordably communicate worldwide with the same quality you would expect from your standard phone lines. The internet holds the most of its information in searchable discussion logs and public viewable pages which not only allows you to review

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    International(Professional Assosiation of Nurses) Nursing Diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual ‚ family or society responses to real or possible health problems or life process.Nursing diagnosis are developed based on the data obtained during the nursing assessment. A nursing diagnosis identifies problems that result from that disorder. An actual nursing diagnosis presents a problem response present at the time of assessment. Application To Personal Life Nursing diagnosis plays a vital role in the plan of

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    trouble concentrating. Symptoms of depression will usually be accompanied by low self-esteem. People that are depressed will often feel tired‚ helpless‚ and worthless. In extreme cases of depression a person can even become suicidal. Depression is classified as a mood disorder. Depression is the most common mood disorder and most cases are treatable with medication‚ known as antidepressants‚ and/or therapy. People who are depressed should seek professional help. It is normal for a person to feel

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    you live; diversity can take many form from race‚ gender‚ beliefs‚ age‚ sexual orientation it could either hurt people or help people in different ways. Multiculturalism is one of the best way people can help each other no matter what it is. Diversity help many students learn better having a friend from a different culture help them fit in. Work diversity is most popular now because there are many people who are working. Multiculturalism one of the best way people or group can help one another no

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    personality

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    What is personality? Personality is partly reflected in what we do and say. For example‚ an optimistic person will work joyfully and speak about positive things while a pessimistic person will work sorrowfully and speak about negative things. Personality captures the central features of a person and it influences the person in different aspects of life such as work‚ marital life‚ studies and so on. Thus‚ people have interest to find out about themselves. In addition‚ this explains the reason of the

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    Main image ©Muratseyit/istockphoto Pathogenesis and diagnosis of bronchiectasis Educational aims   To describe the important factors involved in the pathogenesis of bronchiectasis. To define how a diagnosis of bronchiectasis is made. P.T. King1 E. Daviskas2 1 Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine/Dept of Medicine‚ Monash Medical Centre‚ Melbourne‚ and 2Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine‚ Royal Prince Alfred Hospital‚ Sydney‚ Australia. Summary Bronchiectasis is an important

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    perceive the world. There are two hundred countries around the world and different countries have different cultures and languages. So do different languages and cultures affect us in the perceptual process? I think the answer will be yes because language affects our perceptual senses. For example‚ in Korean ‘Apa’ means dad but In Indonesian‚ it means what. So different languages will have different meaning even though it is same and it will affect our perceptual senses. Cultures affect the perceptual

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    Nursing Diagnosis Essay

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    The goal of this nursing diagnosis is make sure patient understand the importance of cataract treatment. The nursing intervention including assess motivation and willingness of patient to learn as patients must know need or purpose for learning‚ observe existing misconceptions regarding material to be taught as assessment is important starting point in education and assess barriers to learning as social interaction patterns‚ cultural norms and environmental can influence one’s learning. Next is

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