Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Preventing Readmissions and Repeated Hospitalizations
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Results Intervention Results Research Limitations and Improvement for Future Studies References Introduction Since the study has dealt with the combination of exploratory and descriptive designs for employing a mixed-methods approach to data collection, the results of different statistical tools will be analyzed separately. First, a literature review was conducted…
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Medicare, Medicaid, and Cost Regulations
Organizational Interaction with CMS The most important reason for a healthcare organization to understand Medicare and Medicaid is the regulations inherent in it. Both programs provide the incentives for the clinical organizations which demonstrate the necessary level of healthcare quality. While Medicare and Medicaid are commonly associated with financial help for the population with limited…
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Critical Analysis of Thomson’s Violinist Analogy
Table of Contents Summary of the Violinist Analogy Critical Analysis of The Violinist Analogy Conclusion References The issue of abortion has led to diverse arguments on whether to ban or accept the practice. A critical analysis of an argument has to take into account the supporting evidence provided (Barnet, Bedau, & O’Hara, 2020a). The accuracy…
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Preventing Readmissions and Repeated Hospitalizations
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Results Intervention Results Research Limitations and Improvement for Future Studies References Introduction Since the study has dealt with the combination of exploratory and descriptive designs for employing a mixed-methods approach to data collection, the results of different statistical tools will be analyzed separately. First, a literature review was conducted…
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Obese People’s Barriers to Physical Activity
Introduction The journal in question is Journal of Research in Nursing, and it dwells upon a variety of issues related to research in the nursing practice. It includes articles that highlight different aspects of research in nursing. Thus, the journal is a platform for sharing ideas on ways to implement research and ways to deal…
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Coding for Vaccines and Procedural Terminology
As the case describes the procedure of vaccine administration, one should provide two types of codes. The first code would specify the type of vaccine administered to the patient. For the case under review, the appropriate CPT vaccine code is 90713, which stands for “poliovirus vaccine, inactivated (IPV), for subcutaneous or intramuscular use” (American Medical…
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Researching of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Table of Contents Summary Introduction Body Conclusion Works Cited Summary Specific goal: To inform my audience about the stages of CPR. Thesis: Artificial respiration includes three main stages — respiratory tract, respiration, and blood circulation. Introduction Imagine a situation where suddenly, one of the people nearby lost consciousness. Which action would you try to take…
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Vomiting Causes in Adolescents and Diagnosis
Assessing a chief complaint A patient is an 18-month-old female, Samantha, whose complaints include bloody diarrhea and vomiting. No dehydration is present. To diagnose the patient, several questions and the analysis of historical and clinical findings are required. The questions should depend on the age of the patient because of the possibility to develop different…
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Aspen Consensus Recommendations for Re-Feeding Syndrome
RS refers to electrolyte and metabolic alterations that occur due to increased or reintroduction of calories after a prolonged lack or decreased consumption. Calories, in this situation, can be from many sources ranging from oral diet and PN to enteral nutrition. To the article, RS was initially explained in World War II when most prisoners…
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Fall Prevention Program Proposal for Injuries
Table of Contents Program Evaluation What Florida Does The Proposal Conclusion References Falls are the prominent cause of injuries among adults aged 65 and older. Because more than ten thousand American citizens turn 65 every day, the prevention of injuries connected with falls is an issue that should not be ignored. The promotion of health…