Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Why United States Has to Provide Frontline Workers With Hazard Pay Law

    Coronavirus or COVID-19 is a dangerous disease, which affects one’s lungs and can cause death. The first cases of the new disease COVID-19 (Coronavirus) appeared in the United States on January 20, 2020 (Holshue et al., 2020). This pandemic dispersed quickly and soon became a significant strain on the healthcare system and healthcare workers in…

  • Explanation of the Glycemic Index

    One important measure of the nutritional value of foods is the glycemic index. In general, it refers to the ability of carbohydrate-containing foods to raise a person’s blood sugar levels (Mayo Clinic, 2020). It is worth clarifying that carbohydrates are one of several important biological classes of substances that form the basis of food, along…

  • The Application of Clinical Systems

    Robust medical systems can elevate the healthcare arrangement structure around the world. Key care providers should work closely to create and execute sufficient clinical solutions for the advanced efficiencies and results in health settings. The utilization of experiential exercises coupled with information technology has an important impact on stimulating health delivery frameworks. From this viewpoint,…

  • The Role of Stem-cell Tissue in Neurodevelopment

    Stem-cell Developments The attention towards the usage of stem cells in scientific studies is a subject of many controversies in the past decade. However, while some opponents of these experiments point out ethical issues related to the origin of this tissue, it is also essential to understand what these studies signify. Before I explain their…

  • Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment

    Student One Imogene King’s theory of goal attainment is a theoretical framework allowing nursing students to set specific health care goals with a patient and meet them through the close nurse-patient relationship (Wayne, 2014). A recent expansion of the scope of practice for nurse practitioners (NPs), nurse educators, and nurse leaders significantly contributes to the…

  • Clinical Activity: Informatics Systems

    A topical US report acknowledged health information system interoperability as the main factor having an impact on patient security and this statement additionally dwelled on the probable risks of implementing health information technologies (Hovenga & Grain, 2013). For this exact cause, an analogous report on medicine mistakes demands for the deliberation of human factors ethics…

  • Ulcerative Colitis: the Use of Vedolizumab

    Table of Contents Data Collection Methodology Analysis Conclusion References Data Collection Methodology The qualitative research design selected earlier for the given project will focus on obtaining in-depth and detailed information regarding the subject of the study. In particular, the topic of ulcerative colitis and the expected recommendations will be provided based on the literature review…

  • Evaluation of the In-House Rapid Response Team Project

    The discussed paper and PowerPoint Presentation present the information on the necessity and aspects of establishing the in-house rapid response team (RRT) in order to provide quick and appropriate responses to in-house strokes to decrease the mortality rates (Alberts et al., 1998; Harris et al., 2011). The information on the establishment of the RRT should…

  • Coronavirus Outbreak at Ohio’s Pickaway Correctional Facility

    Despite an order barring volunteers and visitors in March, Ohio’s Pickaway Correctional Facility registered its first coronavirus case in April. The implosion of the virus in the detention center highlighted the dangers of the nation’s notoriously overcrowded and unsanitary prison systems, particularly regarding the rapid spread of infections. Within a week, 17 workers and 23…

  • Kalaheo Community’s Needs Assessment

    Community Overview Kalaheo community is situated in Kauai County, Hawaii (HI). The first settlers in the area were early Polynesians − “they left behind evidence of their existence dating from as early as 200 A.D. to 600 A.D.” (Kaua’i Historical Society [KHS], n.d., par. 2). Later, under the outside influence, i.e., missionary activities and industrialization,…