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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Mood Disorders' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Mood Disorders Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Mood Disorders 1. Depression Needs To Be Treated - By: Michael Russell Depression is not something you can just ignore and hope it will go away on its own or think that you will just "snap out it". Depression is a serious medical condition and needs to be taken seriously. It is caused by chemical changes or imbalances in the brain coupled with other differe... Featured ArticleMood Disorders And Depression Mood Disorders And DepressionBy Jeannie CrabtreeWe all suffer with bad moods from time to time. But if you are someone who is in a bad mood or depressed much of the time, take heart. There are natural remedies to help with balancing your mood disorders.If you have a problem with bad moods, you may be low on specific neurotransmitters such as serotonin. Varying degrees of chemical imbalance in the brain are more common than you think. Only ...
Read full story 2. Attention Deficet Disorder And Diagnosis - By: Theresa Krapish 1969946 Attention Deficit Disorder, also known as ADD is simply a psychological term used to describe anyone who suffers from impulsivity and hyperactivity. Generally diagnosis is made in childhood starting with a child's inablitity to focus on any one activity for a reasonable amount of time. For this re... 3. And, When Employed, They Take Continuing Education Courses On A Regular Basis To Keep Up With The Latest In The Medical And Nursing Sciences - By: Driskill In addition, all four advanced practice specialtiesclinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, midwives, and anesthetistswill be in high demand, particularly in medically underserved areas such as inner cities and rural areas. For many practicing and retired nurses, the profession has been a ve... 4. With The Aging Population Growing Steadily, There Will Be No Shortage Of Jobs For Nurses Well Into The Future - By: Driskill With the help and support of more experienced nurses, they participate in the nursing process from the beginning. Their nursing expertise and experience on a health care team equip them to manage ambulatory, acute, home-based, and chronic care. With the aging population growing steadily, there will ... 5. Rns Must Observe Rigid, Standardized Guidelines To Guard Against Disease And Other Dangers, Such As Those Posed By Radiation, Accidental Needle Sticks, Chemicals Used To Sterilize Instruments, And Anesthetics - By: Driskill RNs must observe rigid, standardized guidelines to guard against disease and other dangers, such as those posed by radiation, accidental needle sticks, chemicals used to sterilize instruments, and anesthetics. ADN programs, offered by community and junior colleges, take about 2 to 3 years to complet... 6. Psychiatric Nurses Treat Patients With Personality And Mood Disorders - By: Driskill About 846 RN programs in 2004 granted associate degrees. Psychiatric nurses treat patients with personality and mood disorders. Nurse administrators supervise nursing staff, establish work schedules and budgets, and maintain medical supply inventories. Nurse educators teach student nurses... 7. Perianesthesia Nurses Provide Preoperative And Postoperative Care To Patients Undergoing Anesthesia During Surgery - By: Driskill They fail to get adequate care and vigilance. An LPN certificate can be accomplished in less than a year. Each and every nursing school actually offers the needed clinical training which is needed in your area so that you will be ensured that whatever nursing education and training that you get from... 8. Neuro-toxic Diet Foods - The Aspartame Game !? - By: (see Article) Are Diet Foods Healthy? Let us hear the one major answer, after first asking another question.- How many so-called Diet Foods contain 'aspartame'? 4,000 , maybe 6,000, of the food and drink items offered thru-out an average large grocery supermarket. Now, let us keep this little article 'dangerously... 9. For Many Practicing And Retired Nurses, The Profession Has Been A Very Fullfilling One - By: Driskill Nurses are the largest single component of any hospital staff - the primary providers of hospital patient care - and, they deliver most of the nation's nursing home care. For many practicing and retired nurses, the profession has been a very fullfilling one. The clinical nurse specialist is a BRN ce... 10. All Nursing Education Programs Include Classroom Instruction And Supervised Clinical Experience In Hospitals And Other Health Care Facilities - By: Driskill Accelerated BSN programs also are available for individuals who have a bachelors or higher degree in another field and who are interested in moving into nursing. However, RNs may face greater competition for these positions because they generally offer regular working hours and more comfortable work... 11. The Components Of A Valued Add/adhd Private Evalua - By: George Gallegos The Components of a Valued ADD/ADHD Private Evaluation By George Gallegos, Ph.D. www.youADDitup.com It is not uncommon for parents to feel uncertain about finding a private practitioner to provide a comprehensive evaluation for ADD/ADHD. Generally parents will approach this need by fir... 12. Neurotransmitter Imbalance - By: Natalie Morrissey Can a Neurotransmitter imbalance be causing your mood problems??by: Valerie Balandra ARNP, BCNeurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate numerous physical and emotional processes such as cognitive and mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Virtually all func... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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