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NUR 507 Clinical Discussion 1

You see a child whose family believes in natural therapy for illnesses (e.g., diet therapy, massage, heat treatments). How will you incorporate the family’s beliefs into the treatment of a child with an acute upper respiratory infection? With leukemia? Submission Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA

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Patho NUR 512 DISCUSSION 2

Hematopoietic: J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension,

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J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, back-ache,

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Mod 3 Assngm

Using the “Mod 3 | Part 3” section of your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template presented in the Resources, conduct an analysis of the elements of the research article you identified. Be sure to include the following 

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NR week 3 Reply to Peer 1

The Need for Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and Their Impact on Research Studies      Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) play a vital role in the modern research landscape, particularly in healthcare settings where studies involve human participants. These ethics committees serve as essential gatekeepers, ensuring that research maintains high ethical standards while protecting participants from potential harm.

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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) assess the ethics and safety of research studies involving human subjects, such as behavioral studies or clinical trials for new drugs or medical devices. Health and Human Services oversees about 2,300 U.S.-based IRBs through routine or for-cause inspections to assess if they are following federal laws when reviewing research. But few

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