Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Documenting a Comprehensive Examination of Patients
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Board Conclusion References Introduction One of the most important steps in assessing a patient is the interview, during which a care provider documents symptoms, family medical history, and other relevant data. Documenting appropriately and accurately means that a care provider should write down the details that are relevant to the…
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Clinical Decision Support Systems and Physician Lack of Autonomy
Clinical Decision Support (CDSS) attempts to assist doctors in making the best judgments possible. It is challenging to pinpoint the ideal result because every patient has different traits and preferences. However, to ensure that sacrifices are made in a way that fits a particular patient, physicians should maintain their autonomy to make the correct diagnosis.…
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Minerals-Concept Fluoride and Dental Fluorosis
Fluorine is a common element abundant in the earth’s crust. Naturally, the mineral occurs in the soil, rocks, and water with higher concentrations in places that have experienced geologic uplift1. Many industrial processes are dependent on fluorides due to their use. The primary source of systemic fluoride is exposure to food diets and fluoride-containing toothpaste…
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Pressure Ulcer Prevention by Tayyib and Coyer
The given article primarily focuses on studying the most effective hospital-acquired pressure ulcer (HAPU) prevention strategies among adult patients in intensive care units (ICU). The setting revolves around hospitals and other healthcare facilities, where patients are required to stay for prolonged periods of time. The study was conducted on other works of literature and research…
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Pressure Ulcers and Newer Modalities of Treatment
Table of Contents Problem Settings Problem Description Impact Significance Recommendations References Problem Because nurses participate in all phases of health delivery and are the ones who closely communicate with the patients, they have the most capacity to mitigate preventable injuries. Despite this possibility, unintentional injuries are a significant concern in contemporary nursing. An example of…
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Personalized Medicine: Applying Bench Research for Bedside Utility
Introduction Human health outcomes are often products of the interplay between several biological and environmental factors. Based on this relationship, scientists have often strived to learn a lot of information surrounding the physiological, anatomical and biological issues underpinning human health outcomes with mixed outcomes (Blau, Brown, Mahanta, & Amir, 2016). The concept of personalized medicine…
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“Fever Evaluation and Early Recognition” by Kramer
The majority of hospitalized patients complain of fever from time to time. Fever is defined “as a temperature greater than the normal body temperature, usually higher than 38 0C” (Kramer, 2010, p. 20). In most cases, fever indicates an underlying problem. Initially, nurses had to decide whether to treat the fever or deal with the…
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End-of-Life Care and Florida’s State Strategies
Table of Contents Rationale for the Reform Reform Description Funding Sources and Opportunities Impact of the Reform References Rationale for the Reform The process of providing healthcare services has been filled with internal issues in Florida due to financial, resource-related, and other types of constraints. However, the problem of addressing the needs of patients facing…
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Considerations in Prescribing
The article, which discusses prescribing difficulties in America, provides a strong overview of the essential disparities in treatment that concern minorities. The issue gets extensive prominence, according to the fact that many Asian, Hispanic, and Afro-American citizens, who inhabit the USA, claim that they are discriminated in medical treatment. Specifically, due to the records, the…
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Windshield Analysis of Edison, New Jersey
The specificity of the infrastructure of the city of Edison lies in the fact that it is a city that provides large-scale transportation of goods. As a transit point, Edison is a city where the highways running through the city are particularly important. Walking in the city center and observing the urban structure, it is…