Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Diagnostic Assessment. Postpartum Psychosis
Diagnosis of any disease and assessment of symptoms in conjunction with risk factors is the first step to successfully determining the condition. Evaluated factors should assess a patient’s life, including the environment, psychology, and human physiology. This essay aims to evaluate the situation provided and make a comprehensive diagnosis. First of all, it is necessary…
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Patient Treatment Compliance: Intervention Outcomes
Table of Contents Monitored Variables Impact on Healthcare Quality Feedback from Stakeholders References Will hypertensive patients who fail to follow treatment rules (noncompliance) (P) benefit from an educational protocol and counselling sessions (I) compared to noncompliant patients who do not receive these interventions (C) by increasing the adequate treatment rules (compliance) and improving blood pressure…
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The Response to Japan Tsunami
Natural disasters, such as tsunami, which affected Japan in March 2011, caused the loss about 28,000 lives, injured thousands of Japanese, displaced thousands of families, and destroyed infrastructure utterly (National geographic, 2011). Since the injured and displaced populations had diverse needs, the situation of the tsunami depicts a scenario where public health practitioners collaborated in…
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Nurses’ Attitudes, Intrinsic Qualities, and Skills
Table of Contents Attitudes Intrinsic Qualities Acquired Skills Personal References Attitudes I believe that one of the most important attitudes is flexibility. It allows finding the most suitable approach to each person, which is the basis of high-quality care and trusting relationships. The second one is optimism since positive perception of one’s life makes people…
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Flaws in Epidemiology
Different spheres in the healthcare industry can face flaws and challenges due to different influencing factors. The consequences of the defects can impact various fields of the operations, and it is crucial to act to improve the situation. One of the areas that experience weaknesses is epidemiology, which requires careful attention. First, one should understand…
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Primary Hemifacial Spasm: Research and Treatment
Abstract Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a movement disorder that presents with sudden, involuntary contractions of muscles connected to the seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve). It typically takes the form of twitching that progressively expands from the lower eyelid to other ipsilateral facial muscles. The primary form of HFS (pHFS) is caused by the neurovascular compression…
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Electronic Medical Record Adoption Issues
Table of Contents Introduction Mistakes in Implementation Fixing the Situation Conclusion References Introduction The case study reviewed in this assignment involves a multi-office practice that operates in small cities and rural locations. It tries to adopt an electronic medical record system to supplement its digital scheduling and billing processes. However, the system’s adoption is accompanied…
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Physical Exercise Promotion and Expected Outcomes
Table of Contents Monitored Variables Impact on Healthcare Quality Feedback from Stakeholders References In patients of age group 18 to 25 (P) who receive education regarding the importance of exercising 300 minutes per week (I) compared to a similar group who does not receive the education (C) will increase their present level of activity by…
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Kendall Regional Medical Center Improving Quality
Health is one of the major concerns of every individual. Kendall Regional Medical Center has had to involve other partners to establish and offer the best medical services in the nation. The health center is also collaborating with other competitors by participating in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey to gauge…
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Needhama on Agression Management
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of design factors The Intervention itself Analysis of questionnaire Data Analysis Overall conclusion about the study References Introduction Aggressive behaviour exhibited by patients with mental illness is a major occupational challenge and hazard faced by mental health nurses. (Beech & Leather 2006). On the one hand, such behaviour puts nurses…