Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Making a Hospice Experience Pleasant
The current situation I intend to impact is making hospice residency and interaction a pleasant experience for all patients and family. Since hospice care involves making a patient near the end of life comfortable, there are various issues that family and caregivers should address to make the process smooth (Center for Hospice Care, 2019). When…
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The Problem of Nurse-Delivered Patient Education
Table of Contents Identification of the Problem Methodology for Searching the Evidence Identification of Existing, Relevant Knowledge Analysis and Synthesis of Evidence Conclusion References Identification of the Problem Patient education is one of the concerns of health care with the potential to improve patient outcomes through educating them about peculiarities of their conditions and the…
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Rationing: Health Care as a Social Good
Table of Contents Introduction Rationing Care Health Care as a Social Good Conclusion References Introduction Providing quality health care for every person who requires it may be a part of the ideal society system. However, this is currently the utopia, as the government cannot adjust the budget in a way to satisfy everyone’s medical needs.…
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Pros and Cons of Living Arrangements for the Elderly
As people get older, they often face the decision of where and how to live since they might need help in simple everyday actions. There are multiple options for the seniors, benefits, and drawbacks of which will be considered here. Living in their own home is applicable for relatively independent older adults that still can…
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Role of Medical Facilities Leaders
Table of Contents Introduction The role of leaders Personal experience as a leader Reasons why leadership roles may be hand to undertake References Introduction Medical facilities need leaders to mentor, control, manage, implement, and make strategic decisions that facilitate delivery of quality, timely, and affordable medical care services. Leadership is an art of managing and…
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Managed Care Provider’s Rights and Responsibilities
Types of health care providers Health care providers in a hospital Providers in residential long-term care facilities Providers of ambulatory health care Providers of different ancillary services Retailers and other providers of medical goods Providers of preventive care services Note: Hospitals are primarily involved in health care services to inpatients and outpatients. Residential long-term care…
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The Ability Event Featuring Andres Gallegos
When Andres Gallegos appeared on the screen, I assumed he was just an advocate for people with disabilities. He was confident articulating the general information about the National Council on Disabilities (NCD) mission, history, and disability advocacy work. Then he started telling his story and revealed that he had been involved in an accident in…
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Improving the Level of Surgeon Graduates
Introduction Surgical experience is one of the hardest to obtain in an academic or a hospital setting due to the high costs of performing practice on real human corpses and high risks of allowing an undertrained surgeon to operate on a living patient. The lack of effective and available means of practical surgeon education is…
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Glycemic Control and Associated Factors
Diabetes management requires a comprehensive approach continuing medical care and patient education so as to prevent short-term and long-term complications (Labrose-Lhermine et al., 2007; Benoit et al., 2005). Glycemic control is the essential treatment objective for diabetes care. Glycemic control is a medical phrase that presumes to support blood glucose levels within the normal range…
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Functional Heart Growing: Present and Future
Introduction: The Overview of the Laboratory Technology of Organs Growing The contemporary medicine provides some miraculous ways of treatment as well as the innovative types of operational interventions, which promote successful recovery in the patients. The latest medical reports overview the progress on the current tendency of organ growing, which allows clinical substitution of infected…