Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Low Levels of Nurse Staffing in the ICU Setting

    Table of Contents Research Questions: Comparison Sample Populations: Comparison Limitations: Comparison Conclusion References The problem of low staffing levels has been persistent in the U.S. nursing setting for a significant amount of time, causing drastic changes in the quality of care. The observed situation has affected the ICU environment to the greatest extent, inciting a…

  • Clinical and Translational Research Center

    The system and subsystem constraint is linked to the coronavirus-related restrictive measures, where social distancing and accommodation limitations severely lower the number of patients taken. The system possesses both external and internal constraints, where the market one is caused by an artificial reduction in maximum demand. In other words, the center cannot accept more than…

  • Coronial Practice in Case of Patient Fall

    In modern legal practice, numerous perspectives exist regarding coronial functions. The coroner’s functions are diverse, leading to various perceptive roles, which include protective, public health, therapeutic jurisprudence, death investigative, civil liberties, and human rights. In this case, the coroners play a critical role in attaining human rights about the outcomes of the investigations on how…

  • Should People Be Paid to Stay Healthy?

    Table of Contents Introduction Personal Opinion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In my view on this, I must say yes people should be paid to stay healthy. In September 2006 the New York mayor Michael Bloomberg informed the people of a new policy to be known as conditional cash transfers. This plan was intended to deal…

  • U.S. Navy Injuries and Complications

    Table of Contents Introduction Reassessment of Current Condition Obesity and Diabetes Heart Disease High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Legal Side of the Matter Conclusion References Introduction The health status of military personnel is a priority of various branches. It is measured through a variety of tests, which determine suitability for service. The regularity of such…

  • Meningococcal Meningitis Digital Dashboard

    Introduction This is a focus on a digital dashboard for surveillance of meningococcal meningitis for simple timely feedback to overcome challenges associated with surveillance (Cheng et al., 2011) and public health (Gebbie & Turnock, 2006). Description: Meningococcal Meningitis A serious and possibly life-threatening infection disease It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis and transmitted…

  • Door-to-Balloon Time Reduction Research Results

    Table of Contents Data collection method that reflects the purpose of the research Feedback received from the practicum site Measuring reliability and validity of quantitative data Measuring trustworthiness of qualitative data References Data collection method that reflects the purpose of the research To collect data for the research on reducing door-to-balloon time in STEMI patients…

  • Patient-Centered Care Approach

    Table of Contents Summary Nursing Strategy Initiatives Decision-making Process References Summary Over the decades, the evolution of human society rendered prominent ideologies regarding care among elders. One of the significant challenges posed involves the quality of attention by nurses in care homes in Canada. On the one hand, the institution provides a solution for the…

  • Circulatory Shock: The Case Study

    A 19-year-old patient survived a serious car accident while her best friend died. Although she has minor physical traumas like bruises and scrapes, her principal diagnosis is circulatory shock. Its contributing factors include trauma, blood loss, burns, and other causes that provoke the lack of blood or oxygen in the organs. As soon as blood…

  • “Exercise Shown to Reduce Risk in 13 Cancers” Article Review

    The chosen article is an overview of a study combined with the interview findings retrieved upon communicating with the author of the discussed research. As the article illustrates, a large-scale survey was conducted among 1.44 million people from the USA and Europe. The goal was to identify the association between the frequency of leisure physical…