Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Chronic Care: Treatment Modalities
Table of Contents Introduction Common Treatment Modalities and Models Necessary Considerations Technological Aid Ethical Issues Conclusions References Introduction Chronic diseases need particular care to preserve the life quality of a patient. With timely diagnosis and relevant support therapy, people may lead a normal life. However, the patient’s participation is important since chronic illnesses usually have…
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Telemedicine in the Health Care System: Article Review
Table of Contents Introduction Telemedicine: general overview Literature: taxonomy Discussion and recommendations Conclusion Reference Introduction The development of technology has enabled the introduction of telemedicine in the health care system. One of the recent implementations of this field is real-time remote monitoring in triage and priority-based sensor technology. To assess its credibility, evaluate outcomes, indicate…
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Pressure Ulcer Development in Trauma Patients
Collaboration Comfort Level with Collaboration and the Peer Review Process My personal experience in the peer review process is positive, and I have received a useful skill in working with other people. An opportunity to consider different opinions opens wide prospects and allows looking at the same topic in different ways. Therefore, such activities are…
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Prevention of Pressure Ulcers
Table of Contents PICOT Question Evidence Synthesis Evaluation Table References PICOT Question Will you have a comparison group or will subjects be their own controls? As the project focuses on the prevention of pressure ulcers and not on their treatment, it would not be possible to use subjects as their own controls. Based on the…
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The Parasympathetic Nervous System and Blood Pressure
The organs of the body, including the heart, stomach and intestines, liver, and kidneys, as well as gland and muscles, are regulated by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the branch of the peripheral nervous system. The ANS adjusts the functioning of organs according to both external and internal stimuli; it aids in maintaining homeostasis via…
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Opioid Discussion: Pain in the United States
Despite the opioid crisis that began in the late 1990s, there are still several cases of opiate addiction. The doctors who prescribed the drugs abused their authority to distribute painkillers without taking into account the potential side effects and were fascinated by their immediate results. Consequently, those who use them have also had adverse effects…
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The Multi-Specialty Center in Southern California
Table of Contents Introduction Overview statement Background statement The problem(s) Organizational strengths and weaknesses Alternative course of action Plan of action Evaluation Conclusion References Introduction The multi-specialty center located in southern California is a big hospital devoted to offering state-of-the-art medical care. The center boasts an efficient, easily accessible, effective and convenient medical staff. It…
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The Problem of Shortage of Nurses
Table of Contents The context Details of the issue Impact of the issue The gravity of the issue Proposed solution References The context Patients pay part of the cost of treatment, while governments pay the rest in public hospital settings, which is a common outcome of many social health policies. I recently worked in a…
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Taste Technologies and Transformations
Pork used to be the most popular meat on the territory of the United States up to the beginning of the twentieth century. This was happening because this meat was easier to breed for the families of farmers that grew grains and lived near the woodlands.1 Pigs gained weight easily and could be fed with…
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Giving Birth Assisted Methods: Implications and Concerns
Table of Contents Assisted Methods of Giving Birth: Implications and Concerns The Moral Test of the Government The Principles of Nursing Delegation Responsibility Leadership vs. Power References Assisted Methods of Giving Birth: Implications and Concerns The fundament of every family is a creation of a new life. However, sometimes nature goes against the rewarding desire…