Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Iron Deficiency Anemia Treatment Strategy

    Introduction Anaemia, which is a condition that describes a low concentration of red blood cells, is a significant issue acknowledged by scholars and healthcare professionals globally. According to World Health Organization (WHO, n.d.), anemia mostly affects women of reproductive age and children less than five years old, with a global prevalence of 42% and 40%,…

  • Coronavirus Vaccine Development

    The genomic evolution of the virus presumes that the novel SARS-CoV-2 has altered its genetic structure and now has different implications on people’s health. The SARS virus did not have such virulence and the ability to be transferred from person to person. Earlier, the infected population suffered from severe pneumonia; there was an immediate understanding…

  • Critique of a Study on Ergonomics

    “Effectiveness of an Intervention to Increase Construction Workers’ Use of Hearing Protection” is a study on ergonomics which deals with proving the effectiveness of hearing protection devices for construction workers. “Hearing damage is one of the most common occupational diseases… affecting workers in manufacturing, construction, transportation, agriculture, and the military.” (Barth, George, Hill, & American…

  • The Transition Procedures Following a Patient Discharge

    The current research proposal is aimed at investigating the impact of improving the transition procedures following a discharge of a patient from a hospital on the rates of hospital readmissions. Therefore, purpose of the proposed EBP project is to investigate the impact of an intervention for gathering additional information from the hospital by a home…

  • Pressure Ulcers Issue and Defense of Solution

    Table of Contents Solution Defense Strongest Insights Most Important Perspective Least Important Perspective Conclusion References Solution Defense The healthcare issue discussed in my paper is pressure ulcers, a type of wound that tends to occur in intensive care settings and is expensive to treat and simple to avoid. The solution to the issue that I…

  • Computed Tomography Angiography in Pulmonary Embolism

    Case Study Melissa Moser, a female aged 22 years indicated symptoms of unconsciousness and shortness of breath when she was first admitted in the community hospital. The patient data as recorded on admission showed that she was 70kgs heavy, 66 inches tall and her BSA was 1.81m2; two weeks ago Melissa was diagnosed with pneumonia-type…

  • Healthy Lifestyle Tips: Cheaper Ways of Living Healthy, Despite the High Costs of Healthy Lifestyle

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction Giving incentives to people or even lowering insurance costs for people so that they can improve or maintain a healthy living or lifestyle is not a permanent solution for health problems. According to the description, HMO focused on measurable health risks behaviors that results into an…

  • Location of Blood Pressure Measurement

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview Conclusion Reference list Introduction Blood pressure is essentially a product of heart output and peripheral resistance. Heart output is reflective of atrial/ventricle capacity and myocardial condition. Peripheral resistance relates to the arterial lumen and muscle. Blood pressure (BP) measurement is the most basic medical examination performed on any patient reporting…

  • AACN Professional Association Membership: It’s Time to Make a Difference!

    Table of Contents Our Mission Our Vision Potential Advantage Membership Requirements Organizational Endorsements Contact Information Reference List Our Mission AACN is a professional nursing organization that strives for the well-being and excellent health of its patients. We understand how vulnerable people with health concerns are, and we make it our goal to provide reliable services…

  • Self-Care Management Education and Implementation

    Table of Contents Steps for Implementation Timeframe Budget Resources and Statistical Tools Conclusion References When patients move from one setting to another, it is appropriate for practitioners and physicians to have a seamless strategy in order to maximize health outcomes. Family members and relatives involved during the transition process should embrace appropriate ideas to meet…