Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Monkeypox: Epidemiology and Pathogenesis

    The phenomenon of monkeypox, to which the chosen article is devoted, is insufficiently studied and attracts the attention of modern epidemiologists. At the moment, this disease and its spread have already been officially declared an epidemiological problem of a global scale, due to compliance with a number of global criteria. There are already 16,000 cases…

  • Impacts of the Epidemic Outbreaks

    Table of Contents SARS 2003 Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak 2001 Plague in Madagascar 2017 References SARS 2003 In 2003, a dangerous respiratory infection with a very high mortality rate – every tenth infected person died. The new virus spread across China and beyond its borders (Branswell, 2013). Nonetheless, the disease was eliminated after eight months since it…

  • Discussion: Homeostasis and Disruption of the Hormones

    Maintenance of a Dynamic Range of Environmental Qualities rather than Holding the Internal Environment at a Set Point of Homeostasis Homeostasis refers to a steady state of functioning within the body as well as the body’s inclination to keep its conditions and environment generally stable. This procedure is very important; the body depends on it…

  • Preventing Falls and Near Falls in Older People: Randomized Trial Results

    Table of Contents Introduction Background of study Method of study Results of the study Ethical considerations Conclusion References Introduction One of the most common challenges among older people is falling. The main effects of falling include disability, poor quality of life, and economic constraints due to the financial costs of treatment and rehabilitation (Soriano, DeCherrie,…

  • Utilizing Evidence Practice Guidelines in Medicine

    Evidence-based medicine (EBM) strives to advance decision-making by highlighting the application of data from reliable and reputable research. The term’s use has been extended to incorporate the information in practice guidelines and strategies that refer to different combinations of patients. EBM is used to describe and guide specialists’ decision-making through evidence practice guidelines within universal…

  • 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…

  • Critical Appraisals and Paradigm Perspectives of the Neuman Theory

    The application of nursing theories in practice has gained momentum in the last few decades due to the satisfaction and efficiency they bring to healthcare institutions and providers. This essay will critically appraise the Neuman theory in relation to the nursing practice, with emphasis given to specific cases on the matter. Neuman’s system model is…

  • Telephone and Online Follow-up Versus Personal Visits

    Table of Contents Introduction The Identification of the Problem The Significance of the Problem to Nursing The Purpose of Research Research Questions The Master’s Essentials Aligning with the Topic Conclusion References Introduction Technological advancements are entering more and more spheres of people’s lives, leading to considerable improvements. In the healthcare profession, timely response to patients’…

  • The Power of Metabolism

    There is plenty of health problems which practitioners fail to address. One of them is obesity and excessive weight, and they are treated with diets (Suarez, 2016). However, there is an apparent paradox in this situation related since the number of people in the United States suffering from these conditions reached 65.2% and 24.7% for…

  • Patient Satisfaction: Ways of Measuring and Improving

    Patient satisfaction is realized by seeking views from patients regarding their expectations and experiences when using healthcare services. Patient satisfaction helps healthcare providers to offer services that suit the individual preferences and needs of their patients. It makes health care more personalized to meet the unique needs of each individual patient who seeks medical services…