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Psychosocial Process Recording
Theories thrive in situations where facts are scarce or sparse in human endeavors. Medicine is a field in which such truths are evident. According to Gorman (1990), radical biologists hold the view that all psychiatric Continue Reading...
Interview Transcript
Would you describe yourself as a spiritual person, a religious person, or neither?
I would not describe myself as a spiritual person, but I am open-minded. I do not typically talk about my religion or my beliefs. I respect othe Continue Reading...
Nurse Practitioner Employment ContractPart 1The Ideal Work EnvironmentAs a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) in California, I believe the foundation of an ideal work environment lies in patient-centered care. My goal is to have a setting that supports Continue Reading...
Preliminary Care Coordination PlanPatient-CenteredHealth interventions for homeless individuals must be patient-centered in order to be successful. This means that each individual must be treated as a unique case, with a personalized care plan that i Continue Reading...
Family Violence
Introduction
As the nature of the family has change in the past century, the problem of family violence has also become more pronounced. Today, it is more common to find mixed families, single-parent families, and families whe Continue Reading...
Role of Technology in Patient Education
The patient care is improving in most health facilities because of the interactive technology that supports learning. Inventions and innovation are shaping health care because of new approaches to patients ca Continue Reading...
Combining morphine and Ativan (lorazepam) can be deadly, making the Primary Care Physician (PCP) statement seem contradictory to medical ethics. The specific medical ethical issues addressed in this case include patient autonomy, beneficence, and non Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
The theory of nursing is built in a dynamic process that develops from practice and is normally reproduced through research, by development and analysis of concepts and theories. There is need to investigate further the phenomena see Continue Reading...
Women and Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding can be enhanced and encouraged by the following schemes:
Following the breastfeeding procedures stipulated by hospitals to achieve successful breast feeding
The birth of an infant, often accompanied by joy and Continue Reading...
Incarceration on Prisoners Families
There can be little doubt that incarceration will impact on families as well as the prisoner. With more than 1 million women and 6 million men within the correctional system in the U.S. (Clarke and Adashi 923), i Continue Reading...
FMLA Summary
The author of this report has been asked to do a summary and review of what has come to be known as FMLA, which is short for the Family Medical Leave Act. Within this report there will be a review and summary of the relevant employment Continue Reading...
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My Sisters Keeper: An Ethical Perspective
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Ethical Issue: Genetic Technology in Healthcare
I was born because a scientist managed to hook up my mothers eggs and my fathers sp Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Technology on Health Culture:
This essay would explore how technological advancements have influenced health culture, including the rise of wearables and health apps that promote fitn Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Patent Laws on Healthcare Prices:
Explore how the protection of pharmaceutical patents contributes to high healthcare costs. Consider the balance between encouraging innovation and ma Continue Reading...
Legislative Matrix
Understanding the issues that affect the nursing profession depends upon knowing who the legislators are in one state’s, as every state has its own laws regarding nursing and the extent to which professional nurses may admini Continue Reading...
Air Pollution
The air that surrounds us is a mixture of 78% nitrogen; 21% oxygen; less than 1% of carbon dioxide, argon, and other gases; and varying amounts of water vapor. Any other particles, gases or unoriginal constituents hanging in the air wh Continue Reading...
PICOT
As Karnik and Kanekar (2012) show, there are many interventions available to health care providers for childhood obesity, which has fast become a "global public health crisis" in the world (p. 1). These interventions include the promotion of f Continue Reading...
Yu et al., 2014
Non-targeted research, quantitative
996 males
Kruskal-Wallis H Test
Obstructive sleep apnea correlated with males (but not females) with hypertension
None stated
Scheers-Anderson et al., 2015
Secondary Research/Literature Revi Continue Reading...
Male in Today's Society
From the time we are born, the main social message our society sends to males is that real men are stronger than women and do not show emotions. Sex, anger, and humor are the exceptions to this rule. As a result, many men fe Continue Reading...
Prevention methods, combined with education have been shown to effectively prevent malaria and this is good because, the infrastructure of poor nations is often inadequate to care for those who do fall ill. Many malaria treatment medications are ve Continue Reading...
Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by loss of pigmentation in blotches. The cause of vitiligo is the death of melanocytes, the cells that are responsible for producing melanin. According to the National Institutes of Health and the National I Continue Reading...
young, one may keep a diary, recording events, thoughts, and feelings. The diary creates a record that can be used to look back on a past time, and provide details that document events that can be used to aid recall. This is especially useful were d Continue Reading...
Health History And Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client
Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include the relevant data for your client.
Biographical Data
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Healthcare Management -- Discussion Questions
Communication strategies are very important when it comes to promoting the practice of healthcare delivery and ensuring that customer service is offered at the highest level. If a person does not communi Continue Reading...
Healthcare Service Delivery
Interpersonal communication in delivery of health communication
Interpersonal communication is the form of communication that exists between two people and it is the type of communication that is deemed universal in many Continue Reading...
Health
Smoking and the Health Care System
Smoking causes ischemic heart disease, cancer, stroke, and chronic lower respiratory diseases which are the leading causes of death and disability among adults. Smoking-attributed diseased are an economic b Continue Reading...
Healthcare
Hand-held devices and portable digital assistants (PDAs) are being integrated into the health care setting in the United States. It is important to understand which devices are being used, how they are being used, what they are being used Continue Reading...
Healthcare Reform
The subject of healthcare reform set the country ablaze last year, proving to be one of the most contentious issues that has swept through American political discourse in recent decades. One reason that healthcare reform might have Continue Reading...
Family Nursing Diagnoses
Family nursing diagnosis
The family in this case study is depicted as one of middle income capacity with the man of the house being the main provider of the house and the rest of the family being dependent on the father. Th Continue Reading...
Healthcare Workers and Disasters
Disasters due to extreme environmental conditions, technology, or mass violence often necessitate intervention by healthcare workers. Therefore, it is important that healthcare workers are adequately prepared for the Continue Reading...
Health Disparities of Uninsured
Statistics show that approximately 47 million of America's population lacks medical coverage, and another 38 million has inadequate health insurance. What these statistics imply is that one-third of Americans are inse Continue Reading...
Health care reform is term used to refer to the creation of government health policy that impact the delivery of healthcare in the United States of America. Primarily, healthcare attempts to widen the population that gets healthcare through the two c Continue Reading...
Healthcare
The term health care refers to the inter-related system of care provided to persons during illness. In most of the cases, healthcare begins with the family doctor who refers patient to specialists if needed or directly order further diagn Continue Reading...
Healthcare System Survey Data
Healthcare System's Survey Data
This report uses the HCAHPS "(Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems)" scores (Medicare Gov, 2014 p1) to develop the strategic plan for the University of Alabam Continue Reading...
Health Care Reform Reflection
The 21st century has seen a great deal of effort and debate regarding the future of American health care as healthcare reform has been one of the most discussed and divided political issues in the most recent election c Continue Reading...
Healthcare in the United States and India
The healthcare systems in the United States and India have starkly different origins: the former arose out of employer based insurance coverage while the latter began through government funding. As Sai Ma an Continue Reading...
Health care workers are not immune to psychosocial problems and often may face distinctive obstacles in dealing with them. Self-care among physicians, nurses, and other health care workers is not included as a part of their training but it is an issu Continue Reading...
Health Care Marketing
Marketing is the management and social process of identifying, anticipating and satisfying the needs of present and potential customers while making long-term profits. The choice of marketing techniques may vary in the marketin Continue Reading...
Health Promotion and Preventative Care Plan
The purpose of this paper is provide information about the process of conducting a health assessment and a care plan based on the findings of the several assessments that were conducted for the benefit of Continue Reading...