Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Woman’s Cardiac Screening Program Cost Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Broad Scope of Analysis Estimation of Program Estimate the monetary value of outcomes Account for Effects of Time Distributional Consequences Sensitivity Analysis Qualitative Residual Conclusion References Introduction Cost analysis is an activity that uses engineering, time and motion studies, timekeeper’s records, and planning schedules from production supervisors. Cost analysis techniques include…

  • Computerized Provider Order Entry in Examples

    Table of Contents Example Personal Experience Conclusion References The digital transformation of the healthcare sector has led to the emergence of information technologies such as computerized provider order entry (CPOE). The system development has been supported by federal funding which has focused on improving information technology in the healthcare sector. A majority of hospital networks…

  • Patients’ Needs and Their Right to Autonomy

    Table of Contents Introduction Patient Autonomy and the Lack of Time Prioritization of Patient Autonomy Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is an integral part of healthcare today as it improves treatment outcomes via effective cooperation with patients, consideration of their needs, and the creation of a beneficial environment. Working directly with patients, nurses can be viewed…

  • Kaiser Permanente’s System Implementing

    Kaiser Permanente has proposed a system-wide practice change that seeks to fight the current problem of antibiotic resistance. This organization intends to transform the field of healthcare by the year 2025. The outstanding goals are to promote and educate more people about the responsible use of different antibiotics and encourage the production and use of…

  • Fall Prevention Intervention Technologies

    Table of Contents Introduction Theoretical Framework Exercise and Training Tai Chi and Dancing Possible Interventions Conclusion Reference List Introduction Falls in the elderly are some of the most common issues that cause significant injuries. It has been estimated that around 30% of older adults fall each year (Tiedemann & Lord, 2013). It is necessary to…

  • Effects of Acids on Teeth: the Effect of a Toothpaste Containing Oleanolic Acid

    The intended topic of my future project explores the potential effects of various acids on teeth: in particular, I would like to determine whether they are generally positive or negative for dental enamel. In doing this project, I will need to ensure full compliance with the outcomes of the CHEM301 course in order to successfully…

  • Screening as a Standard of Women Care

    Breast and ovarian cancer in women are ones of the most dangerous illnesses that increase the mortality rates in many countries around the world. The US statistics show that the rates of breast cancer reached the point of about 125 cases per 100,000 people during a year (Euhus et al. 991). However, there have been…

  • Remote Patient Monitoring in Medical Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction Topic Overview Impact on Practice Conclusion References Introduction The rising costs and growing pressure on medical interventions have caused the health care system to adapt to patient needs. Developing technological capabilities of health information technology has led to the wider adoption of telemedicine. It is revolutionary for the health market as…

  • Saline Instillation in Endotracheal Suctioning

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Patients admitted to an intensive care unit need to be intubated to keep their airways patent. This procedure is called endotracheal suctioning and implies inserting a tube into the patient’s trachea and connecting it to a ventilator. The suctioning is performed to remove secretions that tend…

  • Intervention for Lower Sepsis Mortality Rates

    Table of Contents Introduction Purpose and Rationale Background On the Problem and Population of Interest Significance of The Problem to Nursing and Healthcare Benefits of The Project to Nursing Practice PICOT and Scope of the Project Conclusion References Introduction Sepsis remains a global public health problem that has not lost its relevance throughout the entire…