Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Telehealth After Open-Heart Surgery

    In this scenario, a patient has been discharged from the hospital after a rehabilitation course following open-heart surgery. The person may still be at risk and affected by a variety of issues, but it is inconvenient for him or her to visit the clinic or call an ambulance due to factors such as distance or…

  • Fall Prevention Program of Elders People

    Table of Contents Statistical Data Goals of the Program Interventions Explained Training List Items Needed Estimated Cost of the Program Projected Outcomes References Unfortunately, elders are more subject to health issues in comparison with younger patients. That is why it is of crucial significance to provide the elder with additional care. A safe environment is…

  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Its Symptoms

    Client Complaints The patient suffers from an itchy and painful rash on her face for one week. They are located across the client’s face and bridge of the nose. HPI The client is a woman of 35 years old. She states she had no such problem in the past. Currently, her main complaints are painful…

  • The Secret of Bacteria’s Immune System

    The Science Daily published on November. 13, 2010 report about the secret of bacteria’s immune system that a team of researchers from the University of Laval unlocked (Science Daily Staff 3). The group was apparently led by Prof Sylvain Moineau of the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Bioinformatics. The publication of the research was on…

  • Collagen Peptide Substance and Joint Function

    Table of Contents Introduction Mechanism of Action Discussion Safety and Legality Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction Ergogenic aids include any training strategy, mechanical device, dietary element or practice, or pharmaceutical procedure that enhances exercise performance or training adjustments. The ergogenic aids often employed are amino acids, caffeine, and steroids. Pharmacologic, physiological, and dietary ergogenic aids are…

  • Evaluation of Scholarly Articles Related to Medical-Device Related

    Table of Contents Pressure Ulcers Articles Analysis Conclusion References Pressure Ulcers Medical professionals often have to deal with medical-device related pressure ulcers during their practice. This problem creates significant discomfort for patients and additional costs for the healthcare industry. It is necessary to carry out detailed original research to solve such a complex issue. One…

  • Nurses’ Exposure to Physical and Nonphysical Violence

    Why the Article is Quantitative The selected research article offers quantitative research because it has been deployed to quantify the problem using data in numerical form to generate important and useable statistics. Such studies help in offering numerical interpretations of people’s actions, thoughts, judgment, and other explicit elements. Quantitative research generalizes the results from a…

  • Information Systems: Computerized Provider Order Entry

    Table of Contents Introduction Example of Computerized Provider Order Entry Personal Experience Conclusion References Introduction Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is a concept that is gaining popularity in modern healthcare settings across the world. According to Brown et al. (2017), CPOE refers to an electronic method of entering medical orders of a patient instead of…

  • The Personal Sexual Behaviors and Attitudes of an Individual

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the article Evaluation of the article Conclusion References Introduction This paper is about the evaluation and summary of an article published in the Journal of Sexuality and Disability in November 2000. The article, “Sexuality and the chronically ill older adult: A social justice issue”, is an attempt to describe…

  • Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting after Chemotherapy

    The study under discussion is focused on the prevention of nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy. This theme is in need of a deeper research because nausea and vomiting present two very significant outcomes of chemotherapy that produce an adverse effect on the quality of life, as well as the ability to perform daily activities, of…