Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Prenatal Development and Its Main Principles

    Prenatal development is an essential part of the process of a fetus as it represents the time when numerous important changes take place, thus helping set a context for the psychological development of the individual in the future. For instance, the brain develops during the prenatal stage but will continue growing even in the initial…

  • The Unlicensed Assistive Personnel: Values and Functions

    Table of Contents Values Related to cm Goals and Plan to Promote UAP Worst Case Scenario Reference List Values Related to cm Nowadays, more patients focus on the problems connected to poor medical care and inability to develop appropriate nurse-patient relations. If a nurse gets education and tries to find proper practical application to the…

  • Long-Term Care Services: Administrative Issues

    Several administrative challenges are currently facing the development and operation of programs that provide a continuum of long-term care services. Most of these challenges are attributed to the ever-rising number of the elderly population which is often associated with increased cases of disabilities and dependence. For example, a major challenge of developing and operating is…

  • Nurse Turnover Quantitative & Qualitative Research

    Table of Contents Introduction Quantitative Research Qualitative Research References Introduction It should be noted that evidence-based care practices are fundamental to effective care. Qualitative and quantitative research is a tool for obtaining new medical data and results. In the context of this study, an analysis of nursing turnover associated with dissatisfaction with work processes due…

  • Medical Informatics: Role and Importance

    Table of Contents Introduction Medical and Nursing Informatics Importance of Medical Informatics Conclusion References Introduction Modern trends and the high population seeking medical attention have influenced the healthcare industry today. The health organizations therefore have to adopt the new protocols in order to offer efficient services to the public (Myers, 1986). The need for effective…

  • Medicare and Medicaid Impact on Florida

    Both Medicare and Medicaid are the primary national health insurance in the United States. Being established in the middle of the 20th century, both of them have significantly contributed to the spreading of medical coverage among the citizenry and find a ready market nowadays. Being one of the largest states with a population of more…

  • Multidisciplinary Teams Improving Care Delivery

    Table of Contents Introduction Theoretical Framework Review of Literature Methodology Data Analysis Applicability to Nursing References Introduction Nurses are trained to function in different settings. Their competencies imply that they can furnish exemplary healthcare services to their clients. The contemporary setting in the industry requires that colleagues cooperate to produce better results and address the…

  • Moral Distress: A Concept Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Definitions of Moral Distress by various Authors Manifestation of Moral Distress in the healthcare system Effects of Moral Distress Moral Distress and Moral Reckoning (Middle Range Theory) Conclusion References Introduction The concept of moral distress has been broadly researched in various contexts in the healthcare sector. The dynamics facing healthcare organizations…

  • Multiple Sclerosis: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Pathophysiology of MS Diagnosis of MS Treatment for MS Reference List Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS), which is typified by progressive neurological disability and is perceived to be autoimmune in nature and scope (Burgess, 2011). The presenting neurological disability often…

  • Virginia Henderson’s Need Theory

    Table of Contents The Validity of the Theory The Generalizability of the Theory Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory The Congruency of the Theory With Current Nursing Standards Socially and Cross-Cultural Relevance of the Theory The Contribution of the Theory to the Discipline of Nursing Reference The Validity of the Theory Virginia Henderson’s Need Theory…