Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Transplantable Organs Supply and Decision Making
Organ transplantation (OT) is a means for saving lives and restoring the health of patients, and the rules of OT implementation should be based on respect for legislation and individual human rights. The decisions in favor of OT should be made inconsistency with humanitarian principles enshrined by the international community and with the consideration of…
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Tobacco Control Policy in the U.S.
Tobacco use is one of the most significant health threats in the modern world. A reduction in tobacco consumption is not possible without clear legislative regulation and long-term anti-tobacco programs. Due to the considerable medical and social consequences, primarily due to the premature death of smokers, as well as a significant proportion of tobacco users…
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Licensing and Professional Organizations
Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Organization Professional Fit for Advanced Nursing Role Implementing a Nursing Role in the Organization Conclusion: The Board That Supports This Position References Introduction Nowadays, nurses not only provide medical assistance to people in need but also tend to play roles of mediators between the management of the hospital…
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Analysis of Fisher and Scott Research. Van der Zee’s Report
Fisher and Scott (2001) were affiliated to the Royal Homoeopathic Hospital in London and Kings Hospital in London respectively. In other words, these are individuals who specialise in rheumatology and were therefore aware of the various approaches to rheumatoid arthritis treatment prior to writing the paper. They carried out their research for a period of…
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Nebulized Hypertonic Saline as an Alternative Treatment for Children Bronchiolitis
Table of Contents Brief introduction Brief Review of Literature Lacunae in the existing literature Brief discussion Expected results Summary of expected conclusions References Brief introduction This paper provides a brief but comprehensive proposal for research into the use of nebulized hypertonic saline as alternative management of bronchiolitis in children. The proposed research method will be…
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Advanced Nurse Practice Environment in Illinois
Before 2017, advanced practice nurses (APNs) could not work independently from physicians. However, in 2017, the Illinois Governor signed a law allowing individual nurses to provide services without being dependent on physicians (Korte, 2017). The law amends the Nurse Practice Act to enable APNs and other nurses to work without a written agreement with doctors…
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Medical Research Design: Selection and Comparison
Selecting a proper study design is very important in medical and scientific research. It can affect the quality, reliability, and usability of a study. Specifying the design is a requirement in all medical research papers (“Study designs,” 2016). Typically, the research topic determines what type of study is going to be applied to it. The…
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American Heart Association’s Cardiology Guidelines
The American Heart Association has a critical understanding of how to handle risks and threats, which has helped it manage emergencies and disasters. The association incorporates the annually compiled up-to-date statistics on stroke, heart disease, and other vascular diseases to guide its decision-making process and analyze populations’ health trends by monitoring cardiovascular disease and health…
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Sickle Cell Anemia: Detection, Complications, and Transplantation of Liver
Table of Contents “The Manual Process of Detection of Sickle Cell Anemia” “Liver Transplantation from a Deceased with Sickle Cell Anemia” “Understanding the Complications of Sickle Cell Anemia” References “The Manual Process of Detection of Sickle Cell Anemia” Lack of enough healthy blood cells causes anemia since the red blood cells are responsible in transporting…
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Plan-Do-Check-Act vs. Lean Quality Improvement Model
It could be hardly doubted that the employment of quality improvement models in the contemporary public health sector is of significantly high importance. There are numerous approaches to the improvement of organizational processes (Renedo, Marston, Spyridonidis, & Barlow, 2015). The purpose of this paper is to compare two particular models, the Quality Improvement PDCA and…