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Christensen, a., & Jacobsen, N.S. (1996). Studying the effectiveness of psychotherapy: How well can clinical trials do the job? American Psychologist, 51(10), 1032.
Authors emphasized that pain sufferers should not limit themselves to on Continue Reading...
Healthcare Organizational Problem InterviewIntervieweeName: Dr. Sarah ThompsonPosition: Director of NursingFacility: Green Meadows Long-Term Care FacilityInterview Topic: Organizational Problem in Long-Term Care: Managing Polypharmacy in Elderly Resi Continue Reading...
Professional Capstone: CredentialingIntroductionOne of the most crucial processes in the realm of healthcare happens to be the process of credentialing. To a large extent, this has got to do with the assessment of the capabilities and competencies of Continue Reading...
Focus and Purpose of the paperHIV has become a very contentious and controversial illness for many around the world. HIV has become a societal health concern as it continues to grow as a result of increased sexual activity of individuals around the w Continue Reading...
Gene Tech
Biological Basis
Personalized genomics and personalized medicine refers to a collection of technologies and techniques designed to custom design pharmaceutical treatments according to the patient's genome sequence. The starting point for Continue Reading...
Pharmaceutical Gray Market on Operations and Strategies
The safety, security and prices of pharmaceuticals in the United States represent a fundamental national security interest. When essential drugs are unavailable or priced too high, the public' Continue Reading...
According to Daughton, a researcher at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Indeed, deaths from medication errors occurring both in and out of hospitals exceed 7,000 annually in the United States -- exceeding those from workplace injuries" (20 Continue Reading...
discovery of a cure for AIDS is a very significant breakthrough in the world of medicine. U.S. Triple Z Corporation is proud to be a part of this discovery. In keeping with the strategic goals of the company, a decision has been made to offer this m Continue Reading...
Alarm Fatigue and How to Reduce ItThe selected research topic is alarm fatigue and how to reduce it. Alarm fatigue can be defined as sensory overload that occurs when healthcare professionals are exposed to the constant noise of medical device alarms Continue Reading...
NONPF Leadership Competencies
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) is an organization that specifically focuses on promoting high-quality education for nurse practitioners. The organization has continued to experience tre Continue Reading...
Professional PortfolioI. CURRICULUM VITAELEE IRA1788 E. Maureens Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85038Phone: (602) [email protected] Degree, Walden University, 2021Master of Science in Family Nurse PractitionerBachelors Degree, Walden Univer Continue Reading...
Apology legislation has gained traction in the United States health sector in recent years. The laws have gained significant attention in the recent past due to the belief that apologies made by healthcare providers and professionals for serious medi Continue Reading...
There is no doubt that Florence Nightingale is one of most historic and prevalent voices in the history of nursing. There are certainly other names that one can discuss when it comes to nursing theory. However, this report shall focus on her and the Continue Reading...
statistics have on shaping healthcare policy and guiding evidence-based practice, it is critical that researchers understand how to present the results of their studies. It is also critical that healthcare workers develop strong skills in statistica Continue Reading...
Secondly was that their perception of the environmental changes changed and the last is that the inmates had different perceptions of the influences of the change.
69% of the inmates felt an improvement in mood level while only 9% has a decrease in Continue Reading...
Numerator: number of patients for whom administration of low-dose glucocorticoids for septic shock was determined in accordance with a standardized ICU policy over the first 24 hours following the time of presentation
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Partial vaccination was not effective on children 6-23 months. This meant that full vaccination is necessary to optimally protect children of this age group from Influenza (Shueler et al.).
The results are consistent with those of other evaluative Continue Reading...
But merely ensuring access to pharmaceuticals for a particular disease is not enough. Access to appropriate preventative healthcare is essential, so, for example, individuals do not merely use antibiotic drugs for a short while, and then discontinu Continue Reading...
Wyeth may have been prescient in recognizing the need to break the mold in pharmaceutical research: the old model of heavy, expensive and long research projects (with a concomitant high rate of failure) needed to be addressed. Also, the earlier emph Continue Reading...
Consumers have the right to determine if the drugs are safe, which they often do because regulations in Canada pertaining to safety and drug tampering are just as strict as similar rules in the U.S. All 18 Canadian sites investigated by the General Continue Reading...
Contraindications include false sugar readings in diabetic patients. This medication can also cause a black tongue or dark stool.
Irritable bowel syndrome is another gastrointestinal disorder. Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a problem that aff Continue Reading...
Continued use of some anti-migraine drugs has been found to lead to what is known as "rebound headache," a condition marked by frequent and chronic headaches, especially in the early morning hours. The condition can be prevented if the patient takes Continue Reading...
Alternative Medicine: The Biology and Business Aspects
Alternative medicine industry is one of the latest business opportunities that show rapid progress in the current economy. This type of business becomes a new trend in the world of medicine and Continue Reading...
Link Between Performance Measures and Reimbursement
Quality performance measures are critical and used for various purposes in the healthcare field including regulation, surveillance, and clinical care improvement (Adirim et al., 2017). The existing Continue Reading...
Performance Metrics in Clinical Practice
Clinical performance feedback is important in today’s healthcare sector because of the ongoing commitment and efforts to enhance the quality and affordability of patient care. Feedback regarding clinical Continue Reading...
Acute Pain Management: A Brief Overview
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Acute pain management is Continue Reading...
profession of telemedicine finds itself being pursued with vigor given the widely believed perception that one of the main advantages it offers is that of cost savings in the field of healthcare. These economical considerations may appear in both fo Continue Reading...
Alternative Medicine
CAM refers to complementary, alternative, or integrative medicine. Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably, but they actually mean different things to practitioners. The term complementary "generally refers to using a non-m Continue Reading...
Personalized medicine uses advanced and evolving understanding of genetics to make medical interventions safer and more effective. With genetic science, doctors are able to target medications and procedures for patients directly, creating an unpreced Continue Reading...
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling
Personal Vision and Learning
Mission Statement
Ethical Framework
Professional Strengths and Limitations
Identification and fulfillment of Professional Potential
Professional Diversity
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Evidence-Based Medicine
Discuss advantages, disadvantages feasibility clinical practice evidence-based focusing errors administration intravenous medications hospitals role correct procedures and nurse experience.
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Abbott must expand its pharmaceutical research endeavors to ensure that it is consistently generating new drugs that are superior in quality to its competitors. Good research requires constant infusions of new talent and knowledge into the company. Continue Reading...
This hard line stance coming from these medical professionals reflects the fact that these drugs have yet to be fully tested as agents for reducing transfusion related reactions, and therefore, according to the authors of the editorial, should not b Continue Reading...
This has created an increase in the employment of doctors, higher morale for those who wanted to practice holistic medicine and are now allowed to, and more respect for healthcare administrators, who were willing to change with the times. The long- Continue Reading...
I like facing new challenges and being involved with decision-making situations.
More important, I wished to become involved in a field of healthcare that could help people in a natural way. Too often, traditional medical doctors quickly give their Continue Reading...
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet thus correspond to the seven chakras located along the spinal column." (Fuller 242) Crystal therapy is therefore based on the control and manipulation of these energies so that there is the "corre Continue Reading...
Chapter 10: Direct to Consumer Advertising
Television
Television advertising has caused a rift in traditional doctor-patient relationship.
Patients arriving for doctor visits with a firm, fixed idea of outcome -- prescribe me the drug because I s Continue Reading...
Social Research
Research activities, whether empirical, literature review sponsored, descriptive, or historical, must exhibit and command interest, enthusiasm, and passionate commitment. It is vital that the researcher catch the essential quality o Continue Reading...