Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • The Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

    Introduction Elderly patients in general, and individuals aged 70 years and older in particular, face a distinctive set of risks associated with age-related changes. The issues within physiological and physical health, economic status, social and environmental well-being, and functioning are characterized by particularities that are different for the elderly in comparison to other generations of…

  • Direct Practice Improvement Through the Revised Standards Application

    Application of the Revised Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence SQUIRE 2.0 to the project can improve it by indicating gaps or flaws that might deteriorate outcomes. My DPI project manuscript can also benefit from the employment of this paradigm. First, following the given guide, the rationale for the selection of the given topic along…

  • Master’s Prepared Nurse Interview: The Role of Graduate Education

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview of the Master’s-Prepared Nurse’s Career Reason for Seeking Graduate Education Description of Present Position and Role The usefulness of Graduate Education for Present Role Pearls of Wisdom He or She Is Willing to Share Conclusion References Introduction The lack of specialists with graduate education in the nursing profession is a…

  • SOAP Note

    Subjective Data Chief Complaint (CC) The patient expresses concerns about his right eye. He reports having an itching and burning sensation in his right eye. Moreover, he says that the eye produces more liquid than usual, and the patient often wakes up with a crusty eyelid. History of Present Illness (HPI) The patient is male.…

  • Nutritional Analysis and Recommendations

    The current report contains the analysis of the food intake for one week, from June 2 till June 9, and the recommendations on how to improve the diet and make it more nutritious and balanced. It should be noted that the average caloric intake during the indicated period equals 1798 calories. This means that the…

  • Patient Consultation About Bariatric Surgery

    Mr. C is a patient in the hospital for consultation for bariatric surgery but is displaying many other concerning clinical manifestations that highlight his health status. At his height and weight, Mr. C. has a high BMI of 45, which indicates morbid obesity but could be expected considering the initial goal of the visit. Mr.…

  • Dentistry Job Application Form: Overview

    Dental health professionals have considerably increased dental care in the UK. During the course of their work, they experience or come across many obstacles that may hinder them to carry out their functions effectively. These risks may be exposed to blood-borne viruses which are often carried in the blood of their patients, being in contact…

  • Healthy People Initiative 2030 vs. 2020

    Table of Contents Introduction How Healthy People 2030 Differs From Healthy People 2020 HP 2030’s Leading Health Indicators Recommended Strategies Conclusion References Introduction The Healthy People (HP) program envisions a healthier nation with a lower preventable disease burden. For decades, this initiative has guided federal efforts to prevent specific diseases and promote healthy behaviors. Priority…

  • Environmental Analysis and Industry Trends

    Table of Contents Executive summary Background information Health care changes Conclusion Reference List Executive summary The following report intends to create a picture of what is happening in our institution and our current position in the provision of quality health care to the sick in our society. As is well known, the utmost challenge facing…

  • Patient Autonomy

    Alongside benevolence, non-malevolence, and justice, the principle of autonomy is one of the four fundamental principles in medical ethics. Patient autonomy is defined as the patient’s right to make their own decisions (Timms, 2016). At that, the health worker’s role is to guide and educate them but not overtake the decision-making aspect of their treatment.…