Category: Hospital
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Hospital Falls and Fall-Related Injuries
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology and Design Sampling Tools Flow Map References Introduction Falls and fall-related injuries are critical issues in the contemporary healthcare setting. They can occur at any stage of health care provision and in any setting notwithstanding the efforts contributed by the staff for their prevention. Nevertheless, falls can happen…
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The Problem of Hospital-Acquired Infections
NR392 Quality Improvement in Nursing Assignment Criteria Your Answers: (NOTE: See Milestone 1 Grading Rubric for details required in each area.) Nursing Care Issue and Desired Outcome 50 points Nursing Care Issue: Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) Despite the emphasis on quality in nursing and the importance of meeting sanitation norms, the problem of hospital-acquired infections…
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The Concept of Healing Hospital Paradigm
Components of the Healing Hospital Paradigm The Healing Hospital Paradigm is a holistic approach aimed at providing effective medical support and care to different patients. This paradigm focuses “on the needs of the whole person” (Ashcraft, Anthony, & Mancuso, 2010, p. 1). This notion explains why “physicians should consider the body, mind, soul, and spirit…
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San Francisco General Hospital v. Richard Fine People’s Clinic
Health care institutions are an integral part of our society, as in such organizations the population has the opportunity to receive medical care. In healthcare, digital transformation has taken place at a rapid pace, which has increased the efficiency and quality of treatment. The systems that staff and doctors have worked with differ in many…
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Fall Prevention Strategies in Hospitals
Introduction The chosen study studies patients’ experiences after a fall and their views on fall prevention strategies in hospitals. The research used a qualitative methodology, with patient interviews as the main source of data. The analysis of the interview results suggested some common themes and attitudes, such as self-blame, reluctance to call for aid, and…
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Dukes Hospital Integrated Internal Business Process
Introduction The internal Business process is one such technique that its importance cannot be underplayed in any organization. It is through this management technique that various institutions have been able to rise above the Challenges that faces today’s organization. This management challenges come in the form of connection between professionalism and business management. While looking…
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Practice Change in the University Hospital
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Key aspects of change Summary Reference List Introduction This proposal will describe the interventions which will be needed to reduce the level of noise within one unit of the University Hospital; in particular, the specific aim is to achieve at least 45 percent noise reduction. This task can have…
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Access to Hospitals in Rural America
Statistics Related to Access to Health Care Entities in Rural America Paradoxical things and processes are taking place in the relationship between public health and the population in the United States (US). Quality in terms of technology and personnel is steadily increasing. However, access to essential and standard treatments and services and high-quality and specific…
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender in Hospital
Table of Contents Introduction Observation of the Problem The Importance of Cultural Competency The Gaps in Healthcare for the LGBT Community The Improvement of Students’ Knowledge of LGBT Issues Palliative Care for LGBT Individuals Findings and Conclusion References Introduction It could be hardly doubted that the healthcare system should comply with numerous factors of a…
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Fall Prevention Strategies in Hospitals
Introduction The chosen study studies patients’ experiences after a fall and their views on fall prevention strategies in hospitals. The research used a qualitative methodology, with patient interviews as the main source of data. The analysis of the interview results suggested some common themes and attitudes, such as self-blame, reluctance to call for aid, and…