Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • “Identifying Barriers to Pain Management” by Egan and Cornally: Article Critique

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Method Limitations Findings Summary References Introduction The problem of pain management is a common topic in the modern healthcare setting. In their study, Egan and Cornally (2013) explore the obstacles to efficient management of pain in patients. The study is set in the context…

  • Pressure Ulcers Development Prevention

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition Epidemiology Clinical Presentation Complications Diagnosis Conclusion with PICOT Question References Introduction A high incidence level of pressure ulcer development in bedridden patients presents a severe concern for health care professionals. Hazardous complications that hospital-acquired tissue injuries might cause encourage clinicians to address the issue with precision and awareness to prevent…

  • Contemporary Issues in Health Care Delivery

    ACA’s Most Notable Provisions The twenty-five provisions of the Affordable Care Act offer an extensive but not full list of health service benefits for the public; however, two of them have major significance. First, the Affordable Care Act has become one of the most important advances for women’s health in decades. According to the fourth…

  • “Identifying Barriers to Pain Management in Long-Term Care” the Article by Egan & Cornally

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Methods Limitations Findings Summary References Introduction Effective pain management is critical to increase patients’ health quality and keep their satisfaction levels high. Unfortunately, it may be difficult not only to manage pain but even to identify its severity in some cases. Nurses working in…

  • Burns-Types & Risks Associated with Burns

    Burns are the most common type of injuries in children and adults. There are various classifications of burns based on the source of the singes and the degree of injury. Saladin (2021) defines such types of burns as thermal, chemical, electrical, radiation, and combined. This classification is based on the differentiation of burns depending on…

  • The Evaluation of the Miami Gardens Community

    Overview Description of the Community History The targeted community in Miami Gardens. The community is located in “the northern-central part of Miami-Dade County” (Allender, Rector, & Warner, 2014, p. 21). Miami Gardens emerged in the 1960s when many middle-class West Indian and African Americans settled in the area. The region was eventually incorporated on 13th…

  • America’s Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists

    H.B. 70 Summary: General Provisions recognition of the importance of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) effective results within 150 years 43 million anesthetics annually extensive employment of CRNAs at all levels rural anesthetic care provided by nurse anesthetists CRNAs’ activities in all medical areas anesthesia in rural surgery and obstetrics CRNAs’ provision of pain and…

  • Quantitative Electroencephalography in Research

    The primary goal of this paper is to discover the definition of quantitative EEG and understand its areas of application. Moreover, its role and importance are underlined in the context of the research field. Nonetheless, the risks are also reported. In the end, the conclusions are drawn. Firstly, quantitative EEG is aimed to evaluate the…

  • Barriers to Pain Management in Long-Term Care

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Limitations Findings Summary References Introduction The research article selected for this critique discusses barriers to pain management in long-term care. As prolonged and unresolved pain can have both physical and psychological outcomes for the patient, it is vital to address it. The article discusses…

  • Pressure Ulcers Development Prevention

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition Epidemiology Clinical Presentation Complications Diagnosis Conclusion with PICOT Question References Introduction A high incidence level of pressure ulcer development in bedridden patients presents a severe concern for health care professionals. Hazardous complications that hospital-acquired tissue injuries might cause encourage clinicians to address the issue with precision and awareness to prevent…