Ginger Cox Nunn CRNA
Nurse
2485 HEMBY LN GREENVILLE NC, 27834About
Ginger Nunn is a nurse working in GREENVILLE,NC. As a nurse, Ginger works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Ginger holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Making sporting clubs healthy and welcoming environments: a strategy to increase participation.
- Sustaining health promotion programs within sport and recreation organisations.
- Linking participants in school-based sport programs to community clubs.
- The policies and practices of sports governing bodies in relation to assessing the safety of sports grounds.
- Effect of a low-resource-intensive lifestyle modification program incorporating gymnasium-based and home-based resistance training on type 2 diabetes risk in Australian adults.
- Effect of a nurse back injury prevention intervention on the rate of injury compensation claims.
- Using a socioecological approach to examine participation in sport and physical activity among rural adolescent girls.
- Effectiveness of the 2006 Commonwealth Games 10,000 Steps Walking Challenge.
- Effects of agonist-antagonist complex resistance training on upper body strength and power development.
- Does sports club participation contribute to health-related quality of life?
- Are immigrants at risk of heart disease in Australia? A systematic review.
- Physical performance and electromyographic responses to an acute bout of paired set strength training versus traditional strength training.
- The effect of a complex agonist and antagonist resistance training protocol on volume load, power output, electromyographic responses, and efficiency.
- Agonist-antagonist paired set resistance training: a brief review.
- Cardiovascular disease risk in immigrants: what is the evidence and where are the gaps?
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 163W00000X |
License Number: | 201826 |
License State Code: | NC |
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 367500000X |
License Number: | 92817 |
License State Code: | NC |
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