Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Cardiology Readmissions Study Implementation
The implementation phase of the project will involve highlighting the relevant stakeholder groups and the influence of the project on them, the materials and resources required to start the research, various legal matters associated with medical research, and the actual implementation schedule. The research process will include 4 phases, which are the data collection, data…
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Folk Healers vs. Western Psychiatrists
There has been a continuous confrontation between two opposing forces that serve the same purpose. Western psychiatrists as well as folk healers basically have the same functions; all of them perform certain procedures and use certain substances to relief physical and psychological pain of a patient. The principal differences between them are the presence and…
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The Data Collection Role in Medicine
Patients’ demographics include permanent patient information and demographic information that does not change very often. This data group includes age, sex, time and place of birth, place of residence, and some other data. Socioeconomic information includes current employment, income, and debt information. This column includes information about the patient’s marital status and family composition. Administrative…
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Telehealth: The Uses and Benefits
Telehealth is the provision of healthcare services through telecommunication technologies. An example of telehealth present in the healthcare system is people employing smartphones to manage health. Since most Americans own smartphones, they use them for health-related purposes, such as setting appointment reminders. They also install mHealth applications, such as smoking cessation apps. Mobile phones, tablets,…
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Syndrome
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) distresses a patient’s immune arrangement hence weakening the defence system against numerous infections encompassing some forms of cancer. With the virus destroying and impairing the operation of immune cells, an infected person progressively becomes immunodeficient. People’s immunity is characteristically gauged by the number of CD4 cells (Brault et al., 2019).…
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Nutritional Quality of US Young Adults
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction In their study, Patetta et al. investigate changes in US young adults’ nutritional choices based on socioeconomic status and food sources. Scholars note that young adults are the main consumers of fast food, which makes the investigation of this population’s nutrition habits rather significant. The…
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“Suicidal Behavior in Juvenile…” Study by Serra et al.
Table of Contents Introduction Summary Critical Analysis Literature Support Chosen Demographic Limitations Conclusion References Introduction Certain demographics are more susceptible to experiencing mental health problems based on various circumstances. Gender, age, sociocultural elements, and family situations are several of the multiple factors that may have a direct or indirect effect on one’s psychological well-being. However,…
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Hepatitis B as the Major Medical Concern
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Conclusion References Abstract Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and it causes inflammation or scarring of the liver, flu-like illnesses, abdominal pains, anorexia, and nausea among the affected individuals. The disease is majorly spread through the exchange of body fluids. The…
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Discussion: Epstein Barr Virus
The Epstein-Barr virus report covered all of the virus’s main characteristics, including its prevalence among humans, as the only carriers (Aliosis & Salvetti, 2022). Although the virus is transmitted through bodily fluids, it is common because it can lie dormant for many years (Patel et al., 2022). The virus, its antibodies, and the course of…
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Medical Outcomes Quality Improvement
Table of Contents The Purpose of the Project The Targeted Population Benefits of the Project The Cost of the Project: Budget Justification Evaluation of the Project Reference List The Purpose of the Project The targeted project is a Quality Improvement Initiative (QII). The project will ensure every caregiver supports the health needs of different patients.…