Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Medication Errors Impact on Human Life

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition of medication errors Classification of medication errors Solutions Ethical principles Conclusion References Introduction During almost 50 years of its existence, pharmacovigilance has evolved from the traditional supervision of adverse reactions to medicinal products to the safety of patients. Therefore, identifying, studying, and preventing side effects and negative consequences due to…

  • Pressure Ulcer Intervention and Its Effectiveness

    Table of Contents Abstract Thesis Statement Introduction Main body Conclusion References Abstract The paper focuses on one of the biggest problems of the modern healthcare system: pressure ulcers. Although considerable breakthroughs in medicine have enabled medical workers to save people’s lives and provide them with the highest quality of care, a viable approach to managing…

  • The Advanced Practice Nurse Consensus Model

    The Impact of the APRN Consensus Model on APRN Practice The professional training of medical personnel is carried out in many areas, among which nursing is diverse. Different staff qualifications allow hospitals to allocate workloads and shape work processes adequately. Nurses at different levels study for different years, their programs are more complex and highly…

  • The Prenatal Development: Three Stages

    The timeline of prenatal development is a crucial part of the entire developmental process. It is concerned with the time during which drastic changes occur, helping to build a basis for further psychological development of a child. During the prenatal period, the brain of the child develops, which is crucial for ensuring healthy progression after…

  • The Issue of Maternal Mortality in the United States

    Table of Contents Abstract Healthcare Quality Racial and Ethnic Factors Early Intervention Counterargument and Rebuttal References Abstract Maternal mortality is among the most preventable deaths, which can act as a precise indicator of the quality of healthcare in the region. Although the global trend has been showing steady and gradual improvement throughout the years, there…

  • Transcultural Assessment and Questions Planning

    The proposed date and location of the assessment The proposed date for this assessment will be December 1, 2018. The respondent will be encouraged to sign an informed consent form (Mackey & Bassendowski, 2017). The best location is the interviewee’s home. I will visit the individual at their place in order to maintain the highest…

  • Nurses’ Compliance with Safe-Handling Practices

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Questions Research Design Sample Data Collection Method Limitations Findings Summary References Introduction Oncology nurses often handle medications and devices that can be harmful to one’s health. Thus, they should adhere to specific guidelines in order to protect themselves. Colvin, Karius, and Albert (2016) analyze nurses’ compliance with the safe-handling practices…

  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurses

    Table of Contents APRN Consensus Model Population Focused Roles Enhancing APRNs’ Practice Barriers to APRN Practice Conclusion References The advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) consensus model is a model that presents regulations and recommendations for accreditation, licensure, education, and certification across America. Its purpose is to support Aprn’s ability to provide high-quality care to the…

  • Online Education as an Alternative to Traditional Schooling

    Table of Contents Introduction Online Education during COVID Personal Experience Advantages of Online Learning Opposing Online Education Conclusion: The Future of Digital Learning Works Cited Introduction There has been a longstanding debated about whether online education is more effective than face-to-face learning. Technology has advanced to the point where students can take classes in the…

  • Capstone Project Change Proposal: Implementation

    As noted in previous chapters, the chosen practice change for preventing pressure ulcers (PU) is repositioning and turning patients with decreased mobility. This task is one of the nurses’ duties, and the theory that may explain how nurses approach patient care is the Three Cs of Lydia Hall. According to this philosophy, three main circles…