840 Search Results for Optimal Care for All Patients
Staffing shortages in nursing are a consequence of poor nurse retention and nurse satisfaction. Being a nurse requires a lot of dedication, patience, and ability to keep updated in a constantly evolving world. When hospitals and other medical facilit Continue Reading...
History of the Problem
Rachel Evans (2011) lists a number of nutritional therapies for the treatment of depression, ranging from St. John's Wort to "dan zhi xiao yao, a traditional Chinese medicine." Alternative medicine has often been seen as a s Continue Reading...
Stage Two: Move/Action
Training/focus groups on cultural awareness among staff nurses
Ongoing ethics training classes in cultural diversity (benefits patients as well through nursing action)
CNL takes charge through implementing ethical standard Continue Reading...
I had to broaden my understanding on medication and diagnostics test in order to treat and diagnose patient with CHF. This insight not only helped me better design my EBP clinical pathway, but taught me much in the way of pedagogical instruction vis Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Ethical Implications of Patient Autonomy in Modern Healthcare:
Explore how patient autonomy is considered a fundamental ethical principle in healthcare and its implications on the decision-making Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Immunological Factors in Crohn's Disease:
This essay would delve into the immune system's role in Crohn's disease, exploring how dysregulation in immune responses can lead to the chronic inflam Continue Reading...
Alzheimers Disease in Women: ProspectusTable of ContentsIntroduction 3Background 3Relevance and Importance 4Practical Importance 4Empirical Importance 5Theoretical Importance 5Prior Research 5Problem Statement 6Purpose Statement 6Research Questions 6 Continue Reading...
Case Study Analysis
Introduction
Sutter Health System located in California is a non-profit community-based system of health care. Imperatively, the system of healthcare renders services to patients and households where the healthcare providers link Continue Reading...
Nursing Program Philosophy
The values and ideals that go into a nursing program philosophy should be universal in nature, for the reason that nurses are of the community and serve the community. This may seem to complicate the issue of developing su Continue Reading...
E-Clinical Works
Overview of the Institution/Organization
Corizon Health is the inventor and leading provider of correctional healthcare in the United States. It is a corporation constructed on more than thirty-five years of novelty and proficiency Continue Reading...
Advance Information Management and the Application of Technology
In this modern age, the incorporation of information technology (IT) with the health care system is important. . With the need of quality care within the industry, there is great signi Continue Reading...
Still others must actually undergo the experience of trying to perform procedures themselves under guidance to learn effectively.
Looking back at some of my clinical experiences, I can recall instances where I took an approach to patient education Continue Reading...
A psychologically healthy person takes responsibility for his actions, whether negative or positive. The individual has distinct, inherent and unconditional worth. This means that he remains important and acceptable despite his mistakes and imperfec Continue Reading...
The picture to the left depicts the various elements that are responsible for thermoregulation in human skin. The illustrations shows the various layers of skin along with the veins, arteries and capillaries of the circulatory system that assist in Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
Enhancing Patient Care Through Effective Pharmacy Management Systems
This essay will explore how pharmacy management systems play a pivotal role in streamlining operations, reducing errors, managing inventory effectively, Continue Reading...
IntroductionThe Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) encompass a range of factors that impact health outcomes, well-being, and quality of life, including aspects such as housing, education, job opportunities, nutrition, environmental conditions, and Continue Reading...
Antimicrobial Agents
Bacterial infections are caused by bacteria and viral infections are caused by viruses and though the symptoms of these infections may seem similar, the causes are different—which means that treating them will also require Continue Reading...
1. The concerns Tonya and Lisa have regarding genetic testing raises several ethical questions that Dugas (2005) outlines. The right to self-determination is central in matters linked to genetic testing, and nurses do need to understand their role in Continue Reading...
Shared Vision
Two issues that affect our hospital are staff shortage and high turnover resulting from poor job satisfaction. As more and more physicians leave primary care to enter into specialized care and the lack of RNs to fill that gap persists Continue Reading...
Pleural Effusion in Children -- An Overview
Pleural Effusion is a disease resulting from excess production of fluids or a decrease in absorption or in some instances both thereby leading to an abnormal collection of fluids in the pleural space. It i Continue Reading...
Teaching & Learning the Cognitive, Affective, & Psychomotor Domains
Janice is a 28-year-old financial advisor. She is now 7 months pregnant with her first child. She is complaining of many symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, diz Continue Reading...
Economics / Chapter 14
The elderly population is prone to polypharmacy, or being prescribed multiple medications to treat one or several medical conditions. Although the prescribing provider(s) have good intentions, the practice of polypharmacy can Continue Reading...
Limiting DTC drug ads
The moratorium on direct-to-consumer (DTC) prescription drug ads protected patients because it enabled health care practitioners and other professionals to make educated, informed decisions about potentially harmful substances Continue Reading...
Orthognathic Surgery is a procedure used for patients that have jaws that do not meet properly, which often coincides with teeth that do not seem to fit correctly with their jaws. This procedure is often used in conjunction with orthodontics, which s Continue Reading...
Clinical Psychology Dissertation - Dream Content as a Therapeutic Approach: Ego Gratification vs. Repressed Feelings
An Abstract of a Dissertation
Dream Content as a Therapeutic Approach: Ego Gratification vs. Repressed Feelings
This study sets ou Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Surgical Techniques:
Trace the history and development of surgical methods from ancient times to the present, highlighting key innovations and advancements that have significantly i Continue Reading...
Type 2 Diabetes among Asian Americans: Effectiveness of a Culturally Tailored Diabetes Education ProgramPICOT question: In Asian Americans with type 2 diabetes (P), does a culturally tailored diabetes education program, including patient-specific die Continue Reading...
What Makes a Great Place to Work
Each year, Fortune magazine publishes its list of best companies to work for using a standard set of criteria that includes factors such as the quality of their leadership and perceived credibility based primarily on Continue Reading...
Healing Hospital and the Importance of Spirituality
Chapman (2003) defines a Healing Hospital as being about "loving service to others" (p.4). This paper examines the concept of the Healing Hospital and the role that spiritually plays in that model Continue Reading...
Mrs. Margaret Foley's Culturally Congruent, Personalized Nursing Care Plan
Case Scenario Overview
Mrs. Margaret Foley (Maggie) is a 46-year-old Aboriginal female has had an emergency open cholecystectomy. Although the case does not specifically Continue Reading...
Hospital Emergency Plan
According to a study, about 99% of hospitals have plans to cope with disaster, and 95% of them even had committees for that purpose. There were reports from 90% or more of the hospitals which showed that they were in collabor Continue Reading...
Healthcare -- Floor Plan
Renovation of an existing facility into a walk-in health clinic would be a complex, expensive task. It would involve careful planning, numerous stakeholders, land, building, renovations, driveway and parking, contracts, furn Continue Reading...
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm infants/Neonates
Prophylactic and early surfactant administration
Later surfactant administration
O: Reduced mortality and pulmonary complications (Bronchopulmonary dysplasia-BPD and other)
Surfactan Continue Reading...
Acute Abdominal Pain -- Assessment
Nurses are very often the first medical aid providers that most patients see. In today's interprofessional healthcare set up, a nurse's approach in collecting a patient's history and diagnosing if the pain is acute Continue Reading...
Instrument Measures Nurse Practice
In a hospital or any medical care setting, nurses make up the majority of the environment, and are the backbone of facilitating patient care between physicians. However, between meeting the demands of the patients Continue Reading...
It is however also important to consider the importance of internal individual factors such as the self-confidence levels of nurses. According to Hockenberry, Wilson and Barrera (2006), for example, note that nurses could feel considerably intimidat Continue Reading...
Croop et al. (1997).
The overall safety profile of naltrexone is good; however, care must be taken in prescribing the drug to certain patient populations; e.g., naltrexone shows a dose-dependent hepatotoxicity (package insert) and is therefore con Continue Reading...
Assessment is best performed during the "preswelling period on the sidelines" according to Trojan and McKeag (1998)
The avoidance of "chronic ankle pain, laxity, or arthritis can be accomplished through "appropriate treatment." The following table Continue Reading...