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Domestic Violence Elder Abuse Policy
Elder Abuse Policy
In the last three decades, the events of elder abuse have increased greatly which leads to the increase in the needs of victims and further develops a need for having a sound policy combating Continue Reading...
In the last few decades the percentage of women in the labor force has dramatically increased from 11% in 1940 to 56% in 1980 with 62% of the women between the ages of 45 and 65 employed (U.S. Department of Labor, 1986).The extent to which such empl Continue Reading...
Analysis of Quality Improvement in Healthcare-Patient AdvocacyProblem Area and Current ProcessThe quality improvement project I am planning to implement will focus on patient advocacy. According to Nsiah et al. (2020), patient advocacy is the process Continue Reading...
quality where data is gathered through interviews, surveys and observations, while quantitative study establishes its results on the basis of surveys, questionnaires and statistical data. A quantitative study "Study of Nurses' Knowledge about Pallia Continue Reading...
2a. Objective burdens faced by the family might include the need for Sam and Joan to keep working, to ensure that Janet has adequate health insurance to cover the costs of her treatment; the need to find the right type of counseling and medical tre Continue Reading...
Living Arrangements Among the Elderly
This is an eight page paper concerning the diversity in living arrangements among the elderly. There are six references used.
Introduction
People today are living longer, which means there is a large elderly po Continue Reading...
The Impact of Sociocultural Factors on Patient Assessment in NursingPatient assessment is a fundamental aspect of nursing practice, serving as the foundation for clinical decision-making, diagnosis, and treatment planning. However, assessment is infl Continue Reading...
Evidenced-Based Recommendation: Pressure Ulcer PreventionProblem:The professional practice problem is the high incidence of pressure ulcers in elderly patients residing in long-term care facilities. Preventing pressure ulcers in long-term care facili Continue Reading...
Decision Making in Clinical SettingsIntroductory Information about Interprofessional Engagement in Shared Decision-Making Definition of interprofessional engagement. Although no universal definition exists, interprofessional engagement can be regarde 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...
Case Study on Mrs. BrownOlder Adult Case ScenarioMrs. Brown is a 75-year-old individual who is came to the health clinic for follow-up after she had a fall in her home and suffered some minor injuries to her wrist and bruising to her hip. Mrs. Brown Continue Reading...
Purpose and Overview
Nurse consultation involves the application of change management principles and visionary leadership to the improvement of healthcare organizations. Guided by evidence-based practice and ethical principles of the healthcare prof Continue Reading...
Introduction
Since 1986, the World Health Organization has promoted a Healthy Communities/Healthy Cities initiative, also known as the Alliance for Healthy Cities, with hundreds of participating municipalities across the world (Hancock, 1993; World Continue Reading...
Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma
It is now six months after the attack on the nuclear power facility and low level radiation release. The critical incident stress management plan has been an affect and long-term intervention strategies are no Continue Reading...
End-of-Life Case StudyAbstractThe ethical issues that arise in decision-making process to end-of-life care will be addressed. Patients autonomy and preferences about treatment and end-of-life care should be respected by all parties which are inclusiv Continue Reading...
QUALITY IMPROVEMENTEvidence-Based Practice for Reducing Medication ErrorsThe National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention defines a medication error as a preventable event that may lead to patient harm or inappropriate Continue Reading...
Introduction
The relevance of care givers when it comes to assisting persons with disabilities or chronic illnesses cannot be overstated. Towards this end, caregivers come in handy in ensuring the continuous care – especially when it comes to e Continue Reading...
Healthcare Administration -- New York State Care Act
The New York State Care (Caregiver Advise, Record and Enable) Act was implemented into law in April this year. The development and enactment of this law is geared toward having a positive effect o Continue Reading...
Right-to-Die Opinion
Order ID: Right-to-Die Opinion
Suicide is a very emotionally and morally charged subject to many people. The reason for the discord and divergence of opinions comes from the different perspectives and directions. Some of these Continue Reading...
caregivers of individuals with AD
Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease is a terribly debilitating disease that strikes older adults and for which there is no known cure. According to the Institute on Aging, Alzheim Continue Reading...
All of these killers had problem childhoods, often including sexual abuse. Almost all of them had some kind of psychological disorder, and many were declared criminally insane.
All the killers had a compulsion to continue killing. None of them stop Continue Reading...
Fall Reduction Project: An Evaluation of the Implementation Process
Chapter 3: Implementation
In Brief
Blank hospital had a significant increase in falls in the inpatient acute care setting. For this reason, the need for an immutable and comprehensiv Continue Reading...
Improving Provider-Patient Communication Among LEP Patients
Abstract
Elderly Hispanic patients experience numerous challenges when seeking for healthcare services since they are only eloquent in their native language and are classified as Limited Eng Continue Reading...
Chronic Illness: Coronary Heart Disease
Outline of Coronary Heart Disease
The Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) has been on the increase of late across the globe and this disease, alongside stroke have been the top causes of death in many countries like Continue Reading...
DIAGNOSIS, LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUESDeveloping Diagnoses for Clients Receiving PsychotherapyThis weeks practicum involves making a diagnosis for a presenting client using the DSM-5 criteria and explaining the legal and ethical implications associated Continue Reading...
Part One:
1-Discuss your personal model of leadership and how you might apply it in your role as a doctorally prepared advanced practice nurse.
My personal model of leadership adheres to the transformational leadership paradigm. I seek to effect whol Continue Reading...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Background/Definition/Epidemiology
Humans have a natural response to survival, stress and fear. Such responses enable an individual to pursue pertinent objectives and respond accordingly to the presence of danger. The ' Continue Reading...
Hospice Staff, Volunteers, and Hospice Patients
There are very few critics of the Hospice organization, and rightfully so. Who could criticize such a helpful, vital organization? Indeed, if Hospice wasn't available to provide their pivotal services Continue Reading...
Module 3 Assignment: Exploring EBP Quality ImprovementThere are various kinds of healthcare settings that mental health patients can chose for treatment depending on their financial ability and severity of their mental illness. The first healthcare s Continue Reading...
Charlotte Case StudyPart IITreatment PlanningAfter taking into consideration the symptoms that Charlotte presents with, a primary diagnosis was made for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). In basic terms, GAD, as Patriquin and Mathew (2017) point out Continue Reading...
Health Risks of Older Adults: Social Isolation
Social isolation is a major health risk for older adults (Landeiro, Barrows, Musson, Gray & Leal, 2017). It can cause symptoms of depression, loneliness and withdrawal for older persons who lack conn Continue Reading...
Chronic Health: Comprehensive Case Study
Part A
Setting: Skilled nursing facility. The facility largely offers residential care for senior citizens – mostly from the age of 65 and above.
The patient is a 72-year-old Caucasian male who has been Continue Reading...
Running head: AYM SERVICE PLAN BRIEFAYM1 SERVICE PLAN BRIEFPAGE 1PAGE 2Service Plan Brief for[Barbour Diabetes Self-Management Education Program]Date[Your Name and Credentials]Western Governors UniversityService Plan Brief for Barbour Diabetes Self-M Continue Reading...
Assessment 3: Professional Accountability and Patient Safety
Defining the Issue: Violence from Patients towards Nurses:
In this discussion, I concern myself with ‘violence from patients towards nurses.’ It is important to note, from the Continue Reading...
teaching and learning to patients with dysphagia. The situation involves the researcher's own personal experience teaching a Mom of 16-month-old diagnosis with dysphagia and how to learn how to feed him. This paper discusses the client's background, Continue Reading...
Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
The baby-boomers are getting to the age to need nursing homes or in home care. One of the programs for people in California is In Home Supportive Services. This program provides services that range from household car Continue Reading...