Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • “Aspirin for Primary Prevention…” by Kunutsor et al.

    In this article, Kunutsor, et al. (2016) examine the impact of aspirin for the primary prevention of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events on patients with diabetes. The purpose of their research is determined by a considerable risk of cardiovascular events in people with diabetes that promote inflammation and atherosclerosis die to a particular platelet dysfunction…

  • Organ Transplantation and Donation

    Organ transplantation is a process that should initially include various established ethical rules. Truog and Miller wrote, “Before the development of modern critical care, the diagnosis of death was relatively straightforward: patients were dead when they were cold, blue, and stiff. Unfortunately, organs from these traditional cadavers cannot be used for transplantation” (Truog and Miller,…

  • The Caring Concept: A Literature Critique

    Table of Contents Concept Analysis Concepts Integration with Personal Caring Experience Evolving Understanding References Concept Analysis Every therapeutic relationship requires the practitioner to possess some compassion and empathy degree since they form the essential ingredients to assist other people. The significance of compassion and empathy becomes aggravated when others are in need. However, the two…

  • Use of Multiple Antimicrobial Agents Instead of a Single Solution

    Table of Contents Introduction Incision region preparation procedure The basis, rational and why we do incision and sterilization Clinical implications Proposed changes Stakeholder involvement Difficulties in research translation Conclusion Reference List Introduction A pre-operative procedure in surgery is a step taken to prepare a patient for a procedure and their nature depends on the nature…

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Literature Review on the Diagnosis and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction IBS prevalence Signs and symptom Diagnosing IBS Approaches to IBS treatment References Introduction Irritable bowel syndrome also referred to as IBS, is one of the most highly prevalent bowel disorders without regard to age and gender of a patient. It is commonly associated with a dysfunctional bowel movement. In addition to…

  • The Vaccine Allocations Problems

    Vaccination can be considered as one of the symbols that represent humanity’s success in global public healthcare. Nevertheless, as with other medical practices, there are many ethical concerns that are associated with vaccine allocations. The main challenges arise from the need to overcome the conflict between the interests of the individual and the health of…

  • Nurses’ Practice Environment and Satisfaction

    All courses that students take during their academic life are essential, but the one that this paper is focused on was particularly helpful for me. Learning how to write and revise a research paper has given many insights into the future profession, and the skills obtained during the work on this project can be further…

  • The Medical Practice Improvement

    The key aspects I would like to remember from this reading are the comprehensive performance evaluation framework and the ongoing optimization cycle. They make it possible to establish constant monitoring of essential indicators of operational processes in which employees are involved and simultaneously implement the search for ways to improve through the reporting progress step…

  • The Nurse as Advocate

    The ethics of advanced nursing practice often requires nurses to serve as advocates for their patients to provide them with high-quality care. Considering the complexity of a current healthcare system, people who apply for medical assistance find themselves overwhelmed by the enormous amount of information they receive from clinicians. In the meantime, the lack of…

  • Inflammatory Process and Wound Healing

    Introduction The inflammatory process is a mechanism in which the body defends itself from any injury while hyperemia is the instant presence of an abnormally large blood supply from a dilated blood vessel with slow blood flow (Netpub.com, 2011). This vessel later becomes more permeable allowing macro and micro molecules vital for the wound healing…