Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Case Study: Medial Meniscal Tear

    Table of Contents Anatomy of the Meniscus Etiology Clinical Signs Diagnosis Treatment Plan References Mary Ellen is a 38-year-old patient who lifts weights, and she has done so in the last ten years. On the 10th of October 2017, she presented with persistent pain on the posteromedial right knee. There were occasional effusions from the…

  • Cloud Computing Application for Decision Making

    In the age of digitalization, the operation of almost every sphere of humans activities is impossible without the application of technologies. Digital developments hardly affected healthcare by improving methods of treatment, diagnostics, and decision-making. The current paper discusses how cloud computing facilitates decision-making and describes the role of nurses in selecting and evaluating the application.…

  • Case Study of an Infancy Period

    Infancy is a period when the most dramatic developmental changes happen in a human. The following essay will investigate multiple aspects of an infant’s development and the role of caregivers illustrated by the example of a 4-year old girl named Ann. Ann was born full-term, weighing about 6 lbs with a length of 18 in.…

  • A Critical Analysis of a Research Study Conducted to Establish the Quality of Pain Management

    Quantitative studies are necessary because they help researchers develop theories and ideas for evidence-based healthcare. Researchers should protect human participants whenever they conduct different studies. This is the best way to ensure that the research is ethically acceptable (Burns & Grove, 2011). This paper offers a critical analysis of a research study conducted to establish…

  • Asian American Experience and Alternative Medicine

    The coronavirus pandemic has had not only devastating physiological but also undesirable social consequences. In particular, many doctors and representatives of other professions among Asian Americans face stigma and racial prejudices expressed by pandemic-anxious people. Sometimes, the patients refuse to receive care from Asian American doctors or do not adhere to their advice, showing disrespect…

  • Rehabilitation Programs for Juvenile Offenders

    Table of Contents Participants Material Procedure Timeline Limitations References Participants The research will be conducted using questionnaires in a medium-security rehabilitation center in California. The sample rehabilitation centers in California would be chosen according to convenience. Considering the time and expense involved in the research, we would select the centers closest to the place of…

  • Pain Management: Practical Example

    The term pain denotes a lot of feelings – it is complex and universal. Everyone experiences pain, but the explanation and meaning of pain are quite subjective. It is not difficult to describe, yet only the individual suffering from it knows what and how it is. Pain management can help in determining the severity of…

  • Administering Medication: Risks and Monitoring

    Administering medication for patients is an important and responsible task, which requires attention to multiple factors, such as patients’ individual needs, counter-indications, and possible complications. The wrong prescription of medication resulting in health deterioration may be connected with various aspects, such as incorrect dosage or manner of taking medicine. According to the “5Rs” rule, medication…

  • Nurse Migration: Major Causative Factors and Effects

    Introduction Migration has been part of humanity throughout world history. In the current world, professional migration is a common phenomenon, which is influenced by many factors. This paper discusses migration in the nursing profession, which is a global phenomenon that has been on an increasing trend in the last decade. It is worth noting that…

  • Person-Centered Care and the Role of the Nurse

    Table of Contents Introduction Person-Centered: Conceptual Analysis Health Inequalities Solving Inequalities Government and NHS Scotland Strategies Empowering Staff and Service Users Techniques and Skills Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is a discipline mainly concerned with the profusion of quality healthcare services to patients. The concept of person-centered care is critically discussed in this essay. The role…