Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • State Campaign About Problems in the Society

    State campaigns prove extremely useful in drawing public attention to particular problems in society. Nowadays people are overwhelmed with abundant information from television and the Internet. Activists require support from the government to be heard by the public. People use various social media tools to find supporters and create communities. The purpose of this study…

  • The United States Immunization Policy

    Table of Contents Introduction Positive Implications Negative Implications Conclusion References Introduction Immunization policy refers to the public health policy that the government has adopted about immunization. In 1774, a Dorset farmer tried the first vaccine when he inoculated cowpox to his family in protection against smallpox. However, vaccination was first used in medical practice during…

  • Pressure Ulcers Prevention and Skin Management

    Introduction Pressure ulcers are skin injuries that appear in patients with limited mobility as a result of continuous pressure. The introduction of changes in skin management practices in intensive care units (ICU) is a response to this persisting clinical problem (Sving, Idvall, Högberg, & Gunningberg, 2014). The pressure ulceration acquired in an operating room (OR)…

  • A Project Addressing the Shortage of Nurses

    Problem Statement Despite the high academic discussion around the problem of the shortage of nurses, it is evident that governmental interventions do not definitively address the issue. This issue is directly related to the national quality indicator as the adequacy of care is not met due to the simple lack of workforce. Aim The opportunity…

  • Treatment Process Differences and Similarities for Three Racial Groups

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction The authors used the method of observational study for their research, as they aimed to compare and contrast the specifics of diabetes treatment among different populations. Thus, the study provides qualitative evidence of the treatment process differences and similarities for three racial/ethnic groups: African Americans, Hispanics, and…

  • Problem of Vaping Is Colleges

    It is hard to disagree that almost everyone from children to aged people is aware of the danger and harm that smoking cigarettes do to people. Those who cannot give up because they have become slaves of nicotine or this habit itself try to find any possible ways to stop causing so much harm to…

  • Organ Donation in Pakistan

    Reasons why organ donation is not supported by the society in Pakistan The problem of organ donation has been witnessed worldwide because even when a family member needs an organ transplant, the relatives are not willing to donate. There are many reasons that lead to that such as age, gender difference and lack of education…

  • The Role of Nurses on Health Care Boards

    The US health care system is a complex phenomenon that consists of many people, bodies, and organizations. Health care boards are among them, and these elements of the medical industry are essential because they deal with both patient care and the financial performance of organizations. That is why these boards need various specialists, including doctorally…

  • Nurse Understaffing Problem in USA

    Table of Contents Background of Study Method of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusions References Nurse understaffing is a common problem for many developed countries including the USA. The increasing number of older patients, low salaries, and insufficient prestige of the profession contribute to the shortage of nursing professionals. In its turn, inadequate nurse…

  • Pressure Injury Prevention: Evidence-Based Solution

    Table of Contents Introduction Evidence-Based Solution Nursing Intervention Patient Care Health Care Agency Nursing Practice References Introduction Pressure injuries are a hospital-acquired condition that frequently emerges in environments where patients stay immobile for extended periods, such as intensive care units. These wounds are generally preventable and associated with significant harm, extending the patient’s length of…