Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Aspects of Controlled Substance Morphine
Table of Contents Introduction The problem of Using a Single License Morphine Has a Short Shelf-Life, Which Is A Problem Storage of Expired Morphine References Introduction Controlled substances are illicit or prescription pharmaceuticals that are governed by the Controlled Substances Act in the United States (CSA). In response to the potential for certain medications to…
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Hygienic Life: How Simple It Is to Uphold It?
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction True SAD follower Overly Excessive Chaotic Life To Accept Simplest Form Pursuer of Truth Nomadic Life Towards Wellness Works Cited Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to tackle why a simple solution like living a hygienic life is so misunderstood and overlooked. It gives a clear and concise understanding…
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Reducing the Pressure on the Registered Nurses
Smith’s (2020) doctoral dissertation is the scholarly resource about non-physician health professionals (NPP) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) chosen for this assignment. Due to the rapid increase in the aging population, the demand for nurses has skyrocketed. Governments have been trying to use nursing practitioners to ameliorate the health situation, although their number has…
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Telephone-Based and Online Care Implementation Phase
Table of Contents Introduction Sampling Recruitment of Professionals Study Procedures Timeframe Budgeting Statistical Tools Conclusion References Introduction In the paper, the implementation phase of a randomized controlled trial will be described. The randomized controlled trial aims to research whether telephone-based and online care are more effective compared to standard nursing home visits in patients who…
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Geriatric Care and Assisted Living Facilities
Summary The guest speaker’s name is Jenifer Almodovar, and she works at the Palace Garden Assisted Living facility. Her job title is Director of Activities, and she mainly engages in work with older adults who have cognitive problems. Jenifer decided to work in an assisted living facility because she has had experience working with geriatric…
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Workplace Violence Against Nurses in the US
Proper job climate is among the key factors that make healthcare providers’ work more effective and patient-oriented. Speaking about nurses, it is necessary to mention that being a nursing professional always involves being dedicated to patients and performing the work with regard to high standards. Even though every nurse understands the importance of these principles,…
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Transitional Care for Chronically Ill Patients
There is the tendency of increasing readmission rates in hospitals. Due to it, hospitals’ costs are increasing too. According to Verhaegh et al. (2014) the reason has something to do with the fact that there are “a poor communication between inpatient and outpatient clinicians, medication changes during hospitalizations” (p. 435), the absence of proper follow-up…
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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…
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Strategies to Tackle Primary Care Staffing Shortages
Diagnosis stresses are quickly rising due to impending staffing scarcities in the nursing community and an increment in the number of patients pursuing primary care assistance. In order to fulfill requirements in the next years, the quantity of medical personnel will need to skyrocket. The United States will suffer substantial healthcare labor constraints in the…
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Diagnostic Testing in Chest Pain Units
Table of Contents Appendix 1 (Adapted from Cannon, 2003, p. 201) Appendix 2 (Adapted from Cross & Goodacre, 2010) Appendix 3 (Adapted from Quin, 2000) References Early diagnosing is important for the patient population with symptoms that can be consistent with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) because the wrong diagnosis and premature discharge can have tragic…