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6431: McDonaldization: Health in A Fastfood Society
... of a bureaucracy. Health care is an example of one institution that is characterized by the four components of bureaucracy: efficiency, predictability, control and quantification. In the past, health care was more simplistic in nature. House calls were no unheard of, and doctors knew all of their patients and their families on a personal level. The doctor who delivered your parents would deliver you as well as your future children. Follow ...
6432: Nursing Homes and The Lutheran Home for the Aging
... John C. Koch, with the motivation and desire to promote residential care for his fellow aging Lutheran constituents. Along with the supportive interests of other Lutherans, he purchased approximately eight acres of land. A large house on the property served as the Home's first building and within a year of its founding, it had reached a capacity of twenty members. Today the same desire and motivation has increased the residential ...
6433: Cognitive Development in Children: Experiment
... into her brother (his sister). He (she) falls down, his (her) nose begins to bleed, and he (she) begins to cry. Story Pair Three: A. Anne (Scott) is playing on the wall near her (his) house. She (he) is not supposed to play there because it is very dangerous to climb on the wall. But Anne (Scott) goes ahead and climbs to the top of the wall. She (he) slips and ...
6434: Herpes-Simplex: Type 2
... the virus of herpes-simplex type-2. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Sol Gordon. Facts About STD:Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Ed-U-Press, New York City. Copyright 1983 2. Ronald J. Glasser. The Body Is the Hero. Random House, New York City Copyright 1976
6435: Definition of the Oedipus Complex
... the experimental group. I then proceeded to observe the families interaction with each other, particularily between the son and his mother and the son and his father. Observations were made through hidden cameras in the house (field research) for the first week (Monday to Friday). This was to provide a baseline measure. I was looking specifically for any type of rivalry between the sons and fathers and affection towards the mothers ...
6436: Stress and How To Manage It
... stress is pretty hard on me because I see my parents a lot and the stressor is always around. It doesn't worry me too bad because I know I'll be out of the house in a year. The final type of stress is a societal stressor. This is a stress that society puts on you. My societal stressor is my looks. Society puts a lot of pressure on teenage ...
6437: The Safety of Blood
The Safety of Blood A five-year old girl is riding down the street, on her way to her best friend's house. She doesn't have a care in the world and is quietly humming to herself. Suddenly a car whips around the corner and swerves to avoid the child, but he looses control and squarely hits ...
6438: Sleeping Disorders
... can range from a person sitting up in bed to more complex activities like preparing a meal. Although the sleepwalker may be unaware of their environment, they often show an ability to navigate through their house or wherever they may be without serious harm. However, there is a danger of the sleeper falling or walking outside. Trying to stop a sleepwalker is often met with resistance. Sleepwalkers can experience emotional distress ...
6439: Schizophrenia: Explained and Treatments
... returned about ten years later, I denied their existence. Having discontinued medications years earlier and now withdrawing from other forms of support, I experienced more symptoms. I decided to investigate a private psychiatric residential halfway house that one of the nurses at the hospital had told me about. I sought and gained admission to the program. Staff at this facility believed in my potential, and I began to develop confidence in ...
6440: Knowledge of Information
... relevant to his own health. There is a moral standard that condemns lies, deception and withholding of relevant information. To tell Ralph that "everything was all right and he would be up and around the house in no time at all" is deceptive, as his condition is terminal, although he does not yet realize it. The ANA Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice states that clients should be educated about ther illness ...


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