Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Antipsychotic Medications – Psychiatry
Table of Contents Types of drugs taken Cause of weight gain Effects of Abilify on dopamine Ursula’s thoughts A psychotic person is one who is out of touch with what is happening in life. Such individuals have very weird behaviors. For example, Ursula, who is super-hyper, has symptoms of insomnia. She is always anxious and…
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Stating the Problem of Pressure Ulceration
Table of Contents Research Topic Research Questions Conclusion References Pressure ulceration, which is also known as pressure ulcers, pressure sores, or bedsores, is a widespread condition, affecting more than 3 million people in the United States, that needs significant consideration from healthcare professionals and researchers (Santamaria et al., 2015). Even though this disorder is well-recognized…
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Nurse Leaders’ Tasks and Activities
The nurse leader selected for the interview is E. G., a nurse supervisor at Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care. This nurse leader’s position is two levels above my own one since I work as RN skilled nurse at the same organization. The interview with the nurse leader is scheduled for November 19, 2022, and will be…
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Legislation Associated Within Perioperative Practice
Operating department practitioners (ODP) are specialist clinicians responsible for planning and delivering perioperative care. ODPs are 1 of 14 Allied Health Professions that are professionally autonomous practitioners and hold a protected title within the UK. ODPs are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). ODPs must first meet the high standards of proficiency…
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Pressure Ulcers: Prevention, Evaluation, and Management
The present paper aims at formulating the formal project proposal by covering the topics essential for this purpose. The selected healthcare issue is pressure ulcers, which is one of the greatest burdens in nursing care. The paper will incorporate such elements as the explanation of the problem’s significance, the formulation of the PICOT question, the…
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Effects of Formula Feeding in Infancy
Table of Contents Introduction Application to Family Nursing Practice Formula Feeding Vs. Breastfeeding Evidence-Based Practice Question Conclusion References Introduction Family nursing is associated with the development of trusting relationships between nursing practitioners and patients as well as their families. Nurses provide care, as well as train and educate people regarding health issues, treatment types, benefits,…
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Chapter Highpoints Journal
Table of Contents Introduction Learning Outcomes on U.S. Healthcare System Healthcare Organizational Structures Conclusion References Introduction Healthcare providers must be in a position to describe the healthcare system and available healthcare organizational structures in order to develop an adequate understanding of how to integrate all the elements and dynamics in meeting the needs of target…
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Understanding Radiography: Instructional Brochure
Radiography (including mammography and cardiovascular interventional technology) Radiology technologists use X-ray techniques to make visible the internal parts of the body. X-ray technique implies x-ray beams that are passed through the body showing its internal structure (presence or absence of a particular disease). Besides, radiography can be employed to plan radiation treatment (FDA.gov, n. d.).…
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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…
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Multiple Sclerosis: Risk Factors and Pathophysiology
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disabling neurological condition that considerably diminishes life quality and expectation. This inflammatory disease concerns the central neural system, and its signs largely depend on the extent to which the brain and spinal cord have been affected. Thus, MS’s clinical manifestations tend to vary significantly – some patients can lose their…