996 Search Results for National Institute of Health Care Management
Diagnosis and Plan of Care
The patient’s blood pressure in this case (i.e. 148/92) could be described as elevated. Further, the patient’s blood sugar (at 154 mg/dl) is high. It has also been indicated that the patient in this particular c Continue Reading...
EHR Database and Data Management
Database Management Approach
The issue to address is the negative effects of drugs. Adverse reaction to drugs is "a significantly unpleasant or dangerous response caused by an intervention that is linked with using Continue Reading...
Evolving Models of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery
Globally there is a need for health reforms owing to the rising costs of health care, rise in chronic illnesses affecting the masses, and aging populations. To meet the need for health reforms nur Continue Reading...
Nurse Anesthetist's Practice In Many Delivery Models Of Care
Nurse anesthetists across the nation have administered anesthesia to people for a century and a half -- long before it became a doctor specialty. Conventional training occurred in military Continue Reading...
Policy Brief: Parental Influences on Child Obesity and Dental Caries
POLICY BRIEF
Parental Influences on Child Obesity and Dental Caries
Obesity represents a major health and economic threat to Australia by degrading the lives of countless citizen Continue Reading...
Management
Essential interdisciplinary team members, their roles and why the expertise of each team member is necessary
Electronic System Implementation Manager
The implementation manager is assigned to looking after a project's progress and its 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...
Medications include mood stabilizers, especially lithium, flaxseed oil, phospholipids, lecithin, antioxidants, folate, amino acids, multivitamins and minerals (Kidd 2004). Psychosocial measures include a change of lifestyle, a change in diet, the in Continue Reading...
foster children face, especially when they become emancipated and begin to live life on their own. It has often been suggested that many more African-American children are in foster care than are children of other races. In order to understand wheth Continue Reading...
Cancer Drug Development
Economic issues
Special health needs
Process (decision, steps) involved in program
Benefits of program
Cancer is amongst fatal diseases that involve abnormal growth of body cells resulting is unusual growth and division o Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Hormonal Changes on Oral Health During Pregnancy:
This topic explores how hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy can affect oral health, leading to conditions like gingivitis and peri Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Patient-Centered Care in Healthcare Settings:
Explore the historical development of patient-centered care from a traditional, provider-focused approach to the current emphases on pa Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Ambulatory Care:
Explore how ambulatory care has developed over the years, focusing on technological advancements, policy changes, and shifts in patient care models.
2. Economic Impac Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Patient-Centered Care in Modern Healthcare:
This essay would explore the history and development of patient-centered care, analyzing how the concept has changed healthcare delivery. It 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...
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1. The Evolution of Long-Term Care: Historic Trends and Future Challenges:
This essay topic would explore the history of long-term care services, examining how they have evolved over time in response to Continue Reading...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome -- A Case Study
Case study 'Monique.'
Case presentation and history
Monique, a female aged 30, possesses a history of depression and chronic fatigue syndrome, starting at the age of 16 to 17, together with suicide attempts Continue Reading...
Bereavement
The interest in palliative care, or counseling for bereavement comes to different people in different ways, and one doctor came into it through home care as long ago as 1975. The doctor had just finished working as a house staff in the U Continue Reading...
Developmental Psychology
Body Image, Body Health, and Pathology
Eating disorders and anorexia are becoming more commonplace today, and this is true particularly of young women, although older people and men sometimes also suffer from them. It is im Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of the Primary Care Nurse Practitioner in Managing Chronic Diseases:
This essay will explore how Primary Care Nurse Practitioners (PCNPs) are integral in the management of chronic diseases Continue Reading...
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1. The Ethical Dimensions of End-of-Life Care in Nursing:
This essay will explore the ethical challenges and moral dilemmas nurses face when providing care to patients at the end of their lives. It will ex Continue Reading...
Primary Care Clinics Essay Outline
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1. The Role of Primary Care Clinics in Preventive Medicine:
This essay would explore how primary care clinics are pivotal in the early detection and prevention Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Assisted Living Care: Adapting to the Needs of an Aging Population:
Explore how assisted living facilities have evolved over time to meet the changing needs of an aging society. Discus Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Ambulatory Care in the Healthcare System:
Discuss the development of ambulatory care practices from historical perspectives to current day, emphasizing how advancements in medical tec Continue Reading...
Computer programming also allows the student unlimited control of stimulus presentations. Computer-based reinforcers can also immediately follow responses. And computers allow concurrent or "cooperative" use (Goldsmith & LeBlanc).
Virtual Reali Continue Reading...
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Over time, from one second to the next, human behavior constantly changes, contributing to the fact that human behavior, consequently human cognition, constitutes a dynamic process. (Thelen and Smith, 1994). Communication, also a continuous inter Continue Reading...
76). As automation increasingly assumes the more mundane and routine aspects of work of all types, Drucker was visionary in his assessment of how decisions would be made in the years to come. "In the future," said Drucker, "it was possible that all Continue Reading...
These tiny particles are poison and damage the green effect. For the reason that they reflect solar energy back into space they have a preservation result on the world.
Ocean current is a problem because it has an effect on the greenhouse. Also, oc Continue Reading...
Due to steady increases in high school completion rates, native-born U.S. workers with low schooling levels are increasingly hard to find. Yet these workers are an important part of the U.S. economy -- they build homes, prepare food, clean offices, Continue Reading...
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)
Decreasing the health care-associated urinary tract infection (UTI) is a goal that most hospitals and doctors are trying to do. The purpose of this project was to create a gathering count starting Continue Reading...
Schlesinger describes four main themes relating to the notion of a shared household. These are:
Collective responsibility for medical care or cost-
Family members have collective responsibility and commitment in regard to certain burdens (such as Continue Reading...
Patient care and recovery statistics demonstrate that the United States has a medical care system with which Americans are less satisfied than other citizens in developed countries. There are many reasons for this: correlation between health and soci Continue Reading...
Piney Woods Hospital
Satisfaction is the pivotal problem for Piney Woods Hospital to address. Satisfaction across all stakeholders has a substantive impact on the other key challenges the hospital is facing. When customers are satisfied with the ser Continue Reading...
NICE Standards
NICE Compliance Standards Review
NICE has developed a set of guidelines and standards to help minimize the risk of VTE and ensure healthcare protocols are in place to educate patients about the risks of VTE. The purpose of this liter Continue Reading...
The decade-old system that specifies least standards for staffing in nursing homes need to be restructured, the report says. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services must call for nursing homes to have at least one RN within the facility dur Continue Reading...
Audit of Organizational Effectiveness
Department of Social Services
Effectiveness audit: The Department of Health and Human Services
Organization to be analyzed
The Department of Health and Human Services is the umbrella organization within the U Continue Reading...