Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Effects of Toxins – Asbestos

    Asbestos According to Ansari, Bihari, Rastogi, Ashquin, and Ahmad (2007), asbestos is “one of the naturally-occurring compounds” (p. 15). This mineral compound occurs in different products such as cement, ceilings, tiles, and transmission parts. Asbestos is heat-resistant. This “mineral compound has very strong fibers” (Ansari et al., 2007, p. 17). This chemical material is classified…

  • Spinal Cord Injury: Field-Fote’s Research

    Table of Contents Introduction Defining the Pathology and Its Manifestations Describing the Etiology, Diagnosis, and Prognosis Treatment Interventions or Physical Therapy Management Progression of Physical Therapy or Improvements of Therapy The Role of the PTA Conclusion Reference List Introduction According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, more than ten thousand cases of spinal…

  • Epidemic: An Analysis of Factors of the Opioid Crisis

    Table of Contents Introduction A costly struggle Incarceration level and GDP level’s relation to overdose ranks Conclusions Reference Introduction After the FDA approved the use of opioid drugs in 1995, many companies have multiplied their revenues through sales. It led to citizens becoming more and more dependent on painkillers. The narcotic properties of opioid drugs…

  • Related Beliefs and Practices Among the Chinese

    Introduction of Student, Individual Being Assessed and Purpose of Assessment The interviewed individual comes from the mainland of China and belongs to the Han Chinese ethnic group, which is the biggest in the country. The culture of the individual is versatile: it includes conservative and modern traditions, as well as Communist values. The assessment is…

  • Why Does Infantile Amnesia Occur

    Table of Contents Introduction Review of Literature Summary References Introduction Infantile amnesia is one of the phenomena that have been extensively studied for decades. Explanations have been sought with multiple empirical studies focusing either on human or nonhuman subjects. The term infantile amnesia has been defined as the condition where adults are unable to remember…

  • Scenario Analysis for Multihospital Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction A Multihospital system (MHS) can be defined as an affiliation of two or more hospitals, subordinate to a central organization. The steady growth of multihospital arrangements can recently be seen in the healthcare industry. This tendency demonstrates that MHS might solve the pressing problem of increasing…

  • Cytarabine: Neurological Side Effects

    Summary The initial goal of the data is to address whether high doses of cytarabine have neurological side effects. The reason for conducting this assessment is the fact that the present literature and publications lack up-to-date approach and interventions. The proposed information is 100% consent, and 20 out of 30 nurses participated in the research.…

  • Door-to-Balloon Time Minimization Project

    Purpose of the Project Since cardiovascular diseases are statistically the main causes of mortality among American patients, it is crucial to target available resources towards eliminating the issue and ensuring better patient outcomes. Thus, the purpose of the project is the improvement of quality through the implementation of a strategy that will decrease Kendall Regional…

  • Assessment and Management of Nutrition in Older People: Analysis of Article

    The article provides an in-depth discussion of nutrition and its significance in older adults. According to the article authors, nutrition is a crucial health module in older people and tends to distress the aging process (Ahmed & Haboubi, 2010). In this population, the malnutrition prevalence gradually increases and is mainly linked with the decline in…

  • Patient and Care Plan Creation

    Cells It is important to pay attention to the fact that muscle cells have more mitochondria than other cells, including bone ones, because of the necessity to preserve and use a lot of energy while responding to stimuli. From this perspective, muscle cells need many energy resources in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which…