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  2. Claire Fagin - Wikipedia

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    Claire Muriel Fagin FAAN (née Mintzner; November 25, 1926 – January 16, 2024) was an American nurse, educator, and academic.She was an early advocate of family-centered care, with major contributions to psychiatric nursing, nursing education and geriatric nursing.

  3. Public health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Public health nursing, also known as community health nursing is a nursing specialty focused on public health.The term was coined by Lillian Wald of the Henry Street Settlement, or, Public health nurses (PHNs) or community health nurses "integrate community involvement and knowledge about the entire population with personal, clinical understandings of the health and illness experiences of ...

  4. List of mass panic cases - Wikipedia

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    The episode lasted for months amid other local public health scares. [51] Tanzania (2008) – In September 2008, 20 girls at a school in Tabora started fainting while taking their final year exams. [52] The mass fainting according to one medical officer, has been linked to neurosis related to the local practice of witchcraft. [53]

  5. Dorothy E. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral system model, nursing theorist Dorothy E. Johnson (August 21, 1919 – February 4, 1999) [ 1 ] was an American nurse, researcher, author, and theorist. She is known for creating the behavioral system model and for being one of the founders of modern system-based nursing theory .

  6. URI nursing, therapy students offer parents a 'short time to ...

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    The respite time lasts four hours, from noon to 4 p.m. To a special needs parent, four hours of freedom can feel like a week's vacation to the rest of us.

  7. Falling-out - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, ataques de nervios is directly related to stress and family, such as divorce, death of a loved one, or witnessing/experiencing a traumatic event. [2] The medical term for fainting, or ataques de nervios, is syncope, which happens when the brain does not receive enough oxygen and there is a brief decrease of blood flowing to the brain.

  8. Children's mental health declared a national emergency - AOL

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    A September survey commissioned by DotCom Therapy, a provider of pediatric telehealth services, found only half of U.S. parents or guardians of kids under 18 were able to get the mental health ...

  9. Ida Jean Orlando - Wikipedia

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    She later obtained a Bachelor's degree in Public Health Nursing from St. John's University, Brooklyn, in 1951, and a Master's degree in Mental Health Nursing from Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, in 1954. [2] She served as a professor at the Yale School of Nursing with a focus on psychiatry until her retirement. [citation needed]