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Comparison of Environmental Flows from a Habitat Suitability Perspective: A Case Study in the Naeseong-cheon Stream in Korea

Environmental flow plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of river ecosystems. It encompasses both optimal flow and minimum flow, with the former ensuring the complete functioning of a stream ecosystem and the latter representing the threshold below which… Continue Reading →

The Importance of Integrated Treatment for Dual Diagnosis: MIDAA Program Development

In the field of mental health, drug addiction, and alcoholism, there is a pressing need for integrated treatment approaches that can effectively address the complex challenges faced by individuals with dual diagnoses. Dual diagnosis refers to the co-occurrence of mental… Continue Reading →

Understanding Diaphyseal Bone Growth and Adaptation: Unveiling the Mechanobiologic Influences

Diaphyseal bone growth, referring to the growth and development of the long bone’s cylindrical shaft known as the diaphysis, is a complex phenomenon that is profoundly influenced by mechanical loading experienced by the bone in vivo. In an intriguing research… Continue Reading →

Floating in Nursing: A Nightmare for Nurses

What is Floating in Nursing? Floating refers to the practice of moving nurses from their regular units or departments to other areas where there is a shortage of staff. This can occur within the same healthcare facility or even in… Continue Reading →

The Use and Effectiveness of Buddy Support in a Self-Help Smoking Cessation Program

In the quest to quit smoking, many individuals turn to self-help programs for support and guidance. These programs often provide minimal contact with healthcare professionals and rely heavily on the individuals’ own determination to quit. However, recent research has suggested… Continue Reading →

The Patient Self-Determination Act: A Matter of Life and Death

The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) is a federal law that holds significant importance in the field of healthcare. Its purpose is to protect and communicate a patient’s right to self-determination in health care decision-making. Through the use of advance directives,… Continue Reading →

The Effect of Nitrogen Sources on Growth and Cholesterol Decomposing Activity of Mycobacterium rubrum and Achromobacter canadicans

Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for the growth and development of microorganisms. It plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes, including protein synthesis and energy metabolism. In a recent study titled “Effect of Nitrogen Sources on Growth and Cholesterol… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: A Game Changer for Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy plays a crucial role in helping individuals regain independence and improve their overall quality of life. The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada, has developed a revolutionary conceptual model for occupational therapy… Continue Reading →

The Efficacy and Time-Course of Adderall and Ritalin in Treating Children with ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects children, often persisting into adulthood. The primary symptoms of ADHD include inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, which can significantly impact a child’s daily functioning. In recent years, there has been an… Continue Reading →

A Guide to Enteral Drug Administration in Palliative Care

Enteral feeding plays a crucial role in the management of patients who are unable to ingest sufficient nutrients, but whose gastrointestinal function is adequate for digestion and absorption. In palliative care, enteral feeding is commonly used for patients with conditions… Continue Reading →

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