Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • The Impact of ‘Anomie’ on Vulnerable Populations

    Over the last two decades, our knowledge of the critical factors for juvenile suicidality, suicide ideation, suicidal tendencies, and death has grown significantly. The role of psychiatric or mental diseases in the pathophysiology conducts leading to perversity is supported by findings from prospective and retrospective investigations, randomized society trials, and clinical studies. These characteristics and…

  • Discussion: Postpartum Complications

    When a female patient complains of headache, blurred vision, and epigastric pain after delivery and Pitocin infusion, nursing priorities should include prevention of excessive bleeding and evaluation of possible complications after the episiotomy. Regarding the already made incision, such problems as increased blood loss, infection, pain, discomfort, and new hematoma formations may be observed (Silbert-Flagg…

  • How a Kidney Nephron Works

    A nephron is the kidney’s basic functional and structural unit, undertaking the regulation of water and soluble substances in the body. It filters blood, reabsorbs critical components, and excretes the rest, ultimately ensuring that urine leaves the body in the correct concentration. A nephron constitutes a renal tubule and corpuscle, with the latter consisting of…

  • Informal Long-Term Care: Policy Brief

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Informal caregiving is a widely accepted alternative to official care providers when a person’s relatives and close circle are in charge. The service is often called unpaid, although it does not necessarily mean that it leads to saving money, as the budget may be reallocated to…

  • Clinical Reasoning Cycle in a Patient with Duodenal Ulcer

    Patient Situation Mohamed Salah, a 48-year-old man who is a recent immigrant from the Middle East, is taken to the hospital with a history of epigastric discomfort, vomiting, as well as occasional black bowel movement for further evaluation. He is set to undergo an upper endoscopy this morning. He has a 20-year smoking history that…

  • Importance of Nurse Staffing Questions Decision

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Organizational Culture and Readiness Literature Review Change Model, or Framework Implementation Plan Evaluation Plan References Problem Statement Current medicine is slowly but steadily becoming focused on working efficiency, minimizing patient stay at the clinics, and teaching personnel to handle multitasking. It is believed that a healthcare professional that can provide…

  • Leukemia: the Definition and Treatment

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Types of Leukemia Causes of Leukemia Symptoms of Leukemia Diagnosis for Leukemia Treatment of Leukemia Conclusion References Abstract Leukemia is an abnormality in the growth of white blood cells. Normally, cancer develops into different kinds of blood cells resulting in the classification of the disease. Types of leukemia range from…

  • Kennedy Class II Removable Partial Dentures Review

    During the last few decades, technology has combined well with science and innovation to bring about sweeping changes in dental treatment. People who could never afford a smile due to the sorry state of their teeth have been offered a new lease of life, courtesy of emerging technologies such as removable partial dentures (RPDs). This…

  • Importance of Dreams Analyzing

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Journal Application of Theory Conclusion References Introduction Dreams are natural experiences whereby people can picture themselves doing various activities while asleep. According to the self-organization theory, dreams are due to the organization of incongruous and discontinuous neural signals to form a narrative while asleep (Zhang & Guo, 2018).…

  • Methods of Data Collection: Qualitative Research Methods

    Data is an invaluable resource used to explain and validate trends in businesses and social institutions. Data can only be valuable if it is accurate, relevant, and timely. This makes the process of collecting data very critical in research. The data collection method highly depends on the subject or nature of the research and the…