750 Search Results for Nursing and Diabetes Management
Change Strategy and Implementation: Interprofessional Collaborative Practice ProgramThe professional environment of interest concerns the need for improved interprofessional collaborative practices in a tertiary health care facility that routinely tr Continue Reading...
Another group demonstrated that when insulin infusion was initiated in patients in the operating room before sternotomy and continued until the third postoperative day that there was improved glucose control. There was a 57% decrease in mortality ra Continue Reading...
Decreasing Diabetes in the African American Community Through Health EducationDespite aggressive public health awareness campaigns in recent years as well as intensive research concerning efficacious treatments, the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mell Continue Reading...
Hawaiian elder care professionals improve patient eldercare services to Japanese nationals, taking into consideration Japanese cultural norms and expectations
Caregiving for elderly parents in Japan
Japan has witnessed a significant growth in its Continue Reading...
PICOT Question: Is the use of SMS reminders and notifications more effective than standard therapy in reducing the occurrence of medication non-adherence among patients with schizophrenia?Similarities and Differences of the Reviewed StudiesThis secti Continue Reading...
Healthcare Innovation
Healthcare is one of those industries and fields of work where the promotion of innovation and change management is key. It is also one of those fields where managing that change through tried-and-true practices such as evidenc Continue Reading...
Health Disparity
Health disparities refer to a certain kind of health-related difference closely tied to economic or social disadvantage. They negatively impact groups of individuals systematically subject to greater economic and social barriers to Continue Reading...
Quality Improvement Presentation Poster: Interprofessional Collaboration Practice ProgramAbstractThis poster describes an intervention applying interprofessional collaboration originally developed to address suboptimal Type II diabetes patient outcom Continue Reading...
Diversity has many meanings, and can be difficult to truly define. It can be based on culture, language, location, or countless other facets. However, when it comes to health issues there are often specific populations that are more likely to be affe Continue Reading...
Leaning does not only imply facts, but continual and fluid evolution of the brain. This is the identical process that the brain takes when improving itself and reducing aging. If the brain continues to receive stimuli and appropriate chemicals for e Continue Reading...
Mooresville
Like many of the small towns throughout the United States, Mooresville offers a variety of residents. The groups that were observed during the window survey includes a lot of young and middle-aged families with a mixture of grandparents Continue Reading...
Diagnose Patient
The author of this report has been asked to look at the vitals and other information for a patient. First off, the patient will enumerate all of the patient's medical issues, a man by the name of Mr. Go. Second, the issues that are Continue Reading...
Healthcare Policy & Financing
Obesity Prevention and Control Program -- Weight Watcher / Walking Group
ONE (a): Define the problem that will be addressed in this paper
A significant proportion of the American public is becoming obese. Accordin Continue Reading...
HR in Healthcare
Over time, everything changes. This is truer of some things as compared to others and healthcare is certainly one of those things. Indeed, the last ten years has marked some major changes for healthcare. Among other things, technolo Continue Reading...
Care of Cancer
Melanie was diagnosed with chronic lymphoma in 2010 and had multiple tumors in her body. After her chemo started, her hair began to fall off, but Melanie turned that opportunity into something positive and cut her long hair into a sh Continue Reading...
Migrant Health Problems
Understanding the Migrant Health Problem
Currently access to health and social services for the majority of migrants is based on their legal status. Needless to say undocumented migrants have little or no access to health c Continue Reading...
OBESITY
Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity: An epidemiological overview
Community and population
Childhood obesity is an increasingly serious problem in America and around the world. Obesity in all demographic categories in the U.S. is increasin Continue Reading...
Given the frequency of pressure ulcers, the strategies used in mitigating those wounds must be effective. Sherman reports that 61 ulcers in 50 patients got maggot therapy and 84 ulcers in 70 patients did not receive maggot therapy (instead, those wo Continue Reading...
In this regard, the documentation should include the four main assessment components; which are, nutrition, wound etiology, wound appearance and pain (Assessment and Documentation Issues in Wound Care).
In other words a careful written as well as v Continue Reading...
Childhood/Adult Obesity
Childhood and Adult Obesity
The problem of obesity is serious across the globe. Indeed, it has been cited as the second most common cause of preventable deaths and a great public health concern in the U.S.A. The past twenty Continue Reading...
ABC/123 Version X
Definition and Purpose Explain each term in your own words using complete sentences.
Health Care Example Identify an example of each term and discuss how it is used in a health care setting.
References Provide two APA formatted r Continue Reading...
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Describe the effective health promotion strategies.
Effective Health Promotion Strategies
Best practice is a concept that has evolved from continuous health service improvement strategies. Lately, the name o Continue Reading...
Health Policy on Asthma
Asthma is a common and chronic disease that occurs across all age groups. It is one of the conditions that have remained the focus of intervention policies in public health. It is also reported that morbidity and mortality o Continue Reading...
Treatment Options
Pain Treatment
Treatment Options Clinical Pain
Chronic pain is an issue that all healthcare providers have to deal with at one time or another. The mitigation of pain is a major factor in whether an individual will be able to hea Continue Reading...
Ethic - Organ Donation
The donation of organs and their eventual transplant have been regarded as a distinct way in which mankind shows and shares its compassion. Cutting out organs from one person and moving them into the body of another is one of Continue Reading...
Ha Moment
The author of this brief report and response has been asked to offer one or more "a-ha" moments when it comes to the latest batch of material for the class being completed. After reviewing all of the material, there are actually several t Continue Reading...
Arrhythmias cause irregular hearts beats in ways that can be life-threatening but there are a number of different types of arrhythmias that require different interventions. To determine the facts, this paper reviews the relevant literature to provide Continue Reading...
Sean at this visit?
Ten questions to develop the diagnosis would be:
How often do you drink or smoke (how often do you play poker?) How many drinks? How many cigars? More/less frequently than usual? Same?
Have you had any recent illnesses?
What Continue Reading...
PARKINSON'S & RASAGILINE
One of the drugs that has emerged as promising and at least somewhat effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease is known as Rasagiline. This report will explore the neurobiological and psychological implications o Continue Reading...
Plastic surgery is among the most common issues where arguments and debates between the pros and cons in society exist. There are those who oppose the practice of plastic surgery while there are those who find its benefits to outweigh the risks and n Continue Reading...
Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management Autism
Epidemiology of autism
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder. This bio-neurological developmental disorder tends to appear mainly before age three (Oller & Oller, 2011). It is the best popul Continue Reading...
By educating patients on early warning signs of hepatotoxicity, this rare but potentially fatal consequence could be detected early to allow appropriate intervention." (Wright and Vandenberg, 2007) it is extremely critical to understand the nature o Continue Reading...