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Being forced out of one's job due to firing or constructive firing is also possible.
Moral Agent Fulfillment
Being able to be a proper moral agent would include the knowledge of when to take a stand and when to recognize that the person making the Continue Reading...
Ehrenreich notes how girls who must work for hours cleaning houses often select a bag of Doritos over a sandwich for lunch, presumably because the Doritos are cheaper and taste good.
Of course, for the workers at the lowest end of the pay scale, Do Continue Reading...
Healthy food cannot be imposed from the top down, or students will see junk food as 'forbidden fruit.' Students must be solicited for their input in creating new cafeteria menus. They can work to formulate substitutions for traditional fundraisers l Continue Reading...
Prescription, Nonprescription and Herbal Medicines
Prescription, Non-prescription and Herbal Medications: Exploring Interactions in the Geriatric Population
Geriatric medicine, generally referred to as just "geriatrics" is a branch of internal medi Continue Reading...
According to a report by the Journal of the American Medical Association, stricter nutrition standards have been identified as one of the most effective ways to lessen obesity in children, particularly those who obtain subsidized or free lunches in Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice
Translation of Research in Evidence-Based Practice
Nursing involves men and women who are willing to help the patients with their skills like health maintenance, recovery of ill or injured people and the treatment. They deve Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice
Translation of Research in Evidence-Based Practice
Nursing involves men and women who are willing to help the patients with their skills like health maintenance, recovery of ill or injured people and the treatment. They deve Continue Reading...
Leininger's Transcultural Theory and the Health Belief Model: A Synthetic Approach to the Problem of Geriatric Care
Geriatric care is a challenge in most ERs today because this is where geriatrics expect to receive regular treatment. Making this cha Continue Reading...
Applying Clinical Practice GuidelinesIntroductionHypertension or high blood pressure is a common chronic condition that affects millions of adults globally. It is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, and kidney disease, and is resp Continue Reading...
A. Identify a current nursing practice within your healthcare setting that requires change.HIS in Nursing practice1. Describe the current nursing practice.HMISs (Health Management Information Systems) are included among the building blocks vital to s Continue Reading...
Competing in the Nursing Job Market
Increasing my level of education will positively impact my ability to compete in the current job market, as IOM Future of Nursing recommendations clearly state that it wants to see more nurses engaging in lifelong Continue Reading...
UnitedHealthcare: Readiness Assessment and Strategic PlanIntroductionUnitedHealthcare is one of the largest health insurers in the United States. It serves millions of people across all 50 states as well as populations within the international market Continue Reading...
The DNP LeaderBeing a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) leader comes with major responsibilities that require one to use specific skills and resources. This paper examines those responsibilities, discusses how they compare to other leadership roles, a Continue Reading...
Burn-Care Unit: Reducing Operational Costs- Focus on Labor Expenses
1.0. Executive Summary
To remain relevant in the long-term, the Burn-Care Unit ought to adopt either of these two strategies, or combine both in a hybrid mix: reduce costs or boost Continue Reading...
Ethical Issues in Healthcare
Healthcare Access and Healthcare Rationing
Universal Healthcare Coverage
Issues with Unequal Access
Forms of Rationing
Alternative Solutions to Providing Access
Nursing, and healthcare in general, often gets negativ Continue Reading...
credentialing and regulatory problems encountered by Advanced Practice Nursing professionals (APNs). Further, it will explore the regulatory obstacles they come across, together with historical aspects that played a role in APN development to the le Continue Reading...
Organizational Needs for DNP-Headed Hypertension InterventionToday, the prevalence of hypertension in the United States is alarmingly high, affecting nearly half of the adult population in the country (Facts about hypertension, 2024). Furthermore, mi Continue Reading...
Critique of Research Studies: Quantitative
Title: The Effect of Bullying on Burnout in Nurses: The Moderating Role of Psychological Detachment
Abstract
Horizontal violence, or workplace bullying of nurses, remains a serious problem for the nursing pr Continue Reading...
Research Proposal for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) affects timely reimbursement and prolongs patient stays in the healthcare facility. Many hospitals strive for ways to reduce CAUT Continue Reading...
DNP Assessment: A Self-Reflective Overview
Q1: Integration and Application
In terms of the direct application of what I have learned over the course of my DNP studies, I feel I have grown in my ability to systematically apply nursing theory to my eve Continue Reading...
Planning and Implementing Change in Healthcare:
Creating a Mentoring Program
One of the most common problems on all nursing units is the tendency of nurses to “eat their young,” or to be highly critical of younger and less experienced nur Continue Reading...
Errors and Root Causes
Why do Errors Happen? How Can We Prevent Them? (Dr. Lucian Leape's video)
Error is defined as the failure of a planned series of physical or mental activities to attain its planned outcomes, when these failures cannot be attr Continue Reading...
Asian-Americans with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes perceive barriers to implementing dietary and lifestyles changes to reduce A1C levels in the first 3 months after diagnosis"?
Method of obtaining necessary approval(s) and securing support from y Continue Reading...
Elderly Care Case Study
Discharging a patient from hospital is usually a complex process that is surrounded by many challenges. Therefore an appropriate discharge plan should be put in place so that there can be avoidance of re-hospitalization. As t Continue Reading...
Practicum in Healthcare, Week 2This is the second week of the implementation of my DNP project on hypertension management to address the issue of high blood pressure through a structured program focusing on lifestyle modifications, medication adheren Continue Reading...
Technology, Care Coordination, and Community Resources ConsiderationsPart 1Health care technology has evolved rapidly in recent years, and this has had a profound impact on the care of patients with diabetes. Coordination of care has become increasin Continue Reading...
Meta- Analysis and Evidence-Based Research on Children Feeding Disorders
The eating disorders are among pediatric clinical problems in the United States that can cause distress to clinicians and parents. Typically, eating disorders are affecting mor Continue Reading...
PODCAST: Customizing the Employee Orientation Process for Optimal Benefit
Conducting employee orientations that are a good fit with the organization and with new hires is challenging. A home health agency in La Mesa, California was considering ways Continue Reading...
1. In Dr. Pape’s video on Systems Theories, she discusses the fact that systems theories are a good way to approach the care of an individual or group in a complete or holistic way. This allows health care disciplines to work together for the g Continue Reading...
Healing Hospital
Consider how the paradigm of a healing hospital might influence your philosophy of caregiving.
Describe the components of a healing hospital and their relationship to spirituality.
What are the challenges of creating a healing en Continue Reading...
Benjamins, M., Whitman, S. (2014). Relationships between discrimination in health
care and health care outcomes among four race/ethnic groups. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37: 402-413.
The researchers are based out of Sinai Urban Health Institut Continue Reading...
In the recent years, trends have emerged in the healthcare management industry, which includes patient protection, social media in healthcare, and drug shortages. Patient protection has largely been influenced by laws and policies in different nation Continue Reading...
Determinants of Health Related to Chronic Disease Management of Elderly in Canada
It is agreeable that the health of Canada's population is well, particularly in contrast to various developed economies. However, the prevention and management of chro Continue Reading...
Introduction
In the US, healthcare safety isn’t up to the mark, as it ought to be. Figures from a couple of important research works reveal that between 44,000 and 98,000 individuals lose their lives per annum within healthcare settings owing t Continue Reading...
Constipation, Unspecified
Management STRATEGIES FOR CONSTIPATION
Subjective
Precipitating/alleviating factors
The patient is a 34-years old male who works as a chef at a restaurant. This patient has been at the hospital for over five years and he Continue Reading...
Kbler-Rosss Five Stages of GriefIntroductionThe mystery of death can be so overwhelming that the mind cannot grasp it when one is literally faced with a death sentence due to terminal illness. When confronted with this mystery, people can go through Continue Reading...
Final Practicum ReportNameInstitutionCourse Code: TitleNovember 30, 2023.Final Practicum ReportIntroductionThe practicum site was the Anne Arundel County Community Action Agency (AACCAA), which is the primary anti-poverty agency in the county. Create Continue Reading...
Assessing Research and Peer-Reviewed WorkIntroductionPeer-review is an important process in academic and research spaces that ensures the accuracy and validity of information being published. It is a process in which a group of experts, known as peer Continue Reading...
POLICY MODELS Policy Models: Reducing Mental Health Disparities among LEP IndividualsA policy is a course of action or plan used by an agent of change to realize a certain outcome or goal (Porsche, 2023). The policy is the process that the agent uses Continue Reading...