Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Summary and Analysis of the Article on Wearables Written by Linnie Greene
Table of Contents Introduction Article Summary Analysis and Critique Conclusion Reference Introduction For many people, the use of wearables is a necessity, but the tendency of wearing these technologies can also be associated with their promotion in media. In the article titled “When Your Health Depends on a Wearable,” Greene (2020) discusses the advantages and…
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Are Oral Anticoagulants as Effective as Subcutaneous Injections
Table of Contents Introduction Clinical Case Background Findings Conclusion References Introduction PICO is a structure for formulating a sound clinical research topic before conducting a study. It is a short word for the four components of a practical interventional foreground question. According to Harris and Turner (2018), the topic should specify the patient or demography…
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Epidemiology Assessment in Miami
Table of Contents Introduction Tuberculosis Measles Hepatitis A Conclusion References Introduction Big cities are tourist attractions from all over the world. One of them is the City of Miami (ZIP code 33010-33299), which is a cultural, financial, and economic center of South Florida in the United States, located on the East Coast of the Atlantic…
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Human Life is Unique: A Response to Singer
Table of Contents Introduction Slippery Slope Consciousness Speciesism Cannibalism Bioethics Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Biological ethics or bioethics is a critical aspect of any form of scientific experimentation, especially if it involves sentient and highly intelligent beings, such as monkeys and apes. The given argumentative paper will oppose Singer’s arguments that human life is no…
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Nurse Leader Competencies
Introduction Medical practice is characterized by different specialties and professions. Health practitioners working in different settings must possess specific competencies in an attempt to support the needs of their clients. The outstanding fact is that direct and indirect care providers possess some universal competencies (Roussel, 2013). A proper knowledge of role-specific competencies can support the…
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Microbial Mecca and Global Crisis of Cholera
Introduction Hijaz and Istanbul were terrified of Cholera entering the region during the hajj from India. The 1865 period resulted in the deaths of 15,000-30,000 pilgrims and triggered a worldwide pandemic (Low 120). The outbreak struck Egypt in 1883, killing approximately 50,000 people (Low 121). The networks that moved and disseminated the empire’s crops and…
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Western Medicine and Its Shortcomings
Impact of Pharmaceutical Industries on Environment, Health, and Safety Summary: Various classes of pharmaceutical compounds have been detected in water samples and proved to be highly toxic for animals and humans. Thus, to save the environment, it is necessary to regularly monitor pharmaceutical compounds’ concentration in pharmaceutical effluents that enter the drinking water sources. The…
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Electronic Medical Record System Implementation
Question 1: Describe a healthcare product and/or service that you think would be marketable in an international market of your choice. How would you go about ensuring that intellectual property and other legal issues are addressed when introducing this product into the selected market? Healthcare marketing is a developing field with certain benefits for medical…
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Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound & Oncotripsy
Introduction Ongoing research into the cancer treatment oncotripsy is aimed at developing a method that uses ultrasound harmonic stimulation at a resonance frequency specific to cancer cells, this is an example of ultrasound therapy. As a minimally invasive treatment for cancer, oncotripsy does not require surgery. Using low-intensity pulsed ultrasonic sound waves, cavitation can be…
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Nurse Education Today: Professional Improvement
Introduction With the continuing expansion of healthcare systems, accommodating new patients, treatments, and technologies, education for medical professionals has become critical. Nurses, who are on the frontlines and facing new challenges, require additional knowledge. The management of chronic diseases and injuries requires sophisticated and modern methods or treatments. Therefore, the IOM Future of Nursing recommendations…