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13 févr. 2026

Organizational Structure and Management

Case study - 5 pages - Human resources

The document outlines the current organizational situation and proposes a new organizational chart to improve coordination and service quality.

13 févr. 2026

Coordinated Primary Care in France: Structures, Actors, and Challenges.

Essay - 9 pages - Management

Discover how France's healthcare system is evolving to improve access to quality care through coordinated primary care services. Learn about the key players, structures, and initiatives driving this transformation, from Multidisciplinary Health Houses to Territorial Health Professional...

12 nov. 2014
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Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort-Clinical case of depression

Case study - 8 pages - Educational studies

Since time immemorial, comfort has been consistently aligned to nursing both in- and out-of-the-hospital settings. Historically, nurses were bestowed with the responsibility of providing comfort to not only their patients but also families of patients through the comfort interventions. The...

15 juil. 2009
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Analysis of care with regards to patient admission into a high tech area within a medical high dependency unit

Thesis - 5 pages - Medical studies

The aim of this essay is to discuss the nature of illness and dependence in relation to the issues that the nurse should take into account when providing evidence-based care. The issues that will be analyzed are the nursing process and nursing models, the implications of...

27 nov. 2014
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Business plan for serenity center company

Business plan - 42 pages - Services marketing

Our modern society privileges from many technological dimensions. Consequently, for institutions such as nursing homes, it becomes paramount to control this last and to have great adaptabilities concerning the environmental changes. The project of medico-social establishments falls under...

11 juin 2008
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Development and Implementation of Electronic Medical Records System

Essay - 4 pages - Medical studies

Abstract In recent years, nursing practice has been notably impacted by the development of computer technology. As a result the practice of nursing informatics has increased drastically. One of the most notable technologies to develop in this area has been the electronic medical...

15 juil. 2009
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An analysis of patient care on an acute medical ward

Thesis - 6 pages - Medical studies

The aim of this patient care study is to discuss the care and nursing interventions that a particular patient received whilst staying on acute medical ward. Clause five of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Code of Professional Conduct (2002) states that “as a registered nurse...

29 sept. 2010
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Business plan for serenity center company - published: 29/09/2010

Business plan - 42 pages - Services marketing

Our modern society privileges from many technological dimensions. Consequently, for institutions such as nursing homes, it becomes paramount to control this last and to have great adaptabilities concerning the environmental changes. The project of medico-social establishments falls under...

30 avril 2013
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Concept analysis of similarity

Case study - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education

According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language similarity is the (a) “equivalence,” (b) “resemblance” and (c) corresponding “features” or characteristics” (2009). There are various ways of defining similarity the most common term shared is...

30 janv. 2017
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Advanced knowledge for nurse educators

Essay - 6 pages - Medical studies

Concerns are raised concerning the safety of patients as cases of error and injury escalate globally. To improve the security of patients, nurses are thus supposed to recognize variations in the condition of the patient. Besides, they should be in a position to anticipate orders, prioritize and...

15 juil. 2009
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A discussion and analysis of wound care

Thesis - 7 pages - Medical studies

The aim of this essay is to explore the underlying theory of wound care. This will be broken down and looked at in terms of comfort, safety, and status and assessment of the nursing model - activities of daily living concerning wound care. Under examination will be definitions of care and...

15 sept. 2010
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A reflection on one student's preparation to transition from student nurse to graduate nurse

Thesis - 5 pages - Medical studies

This author's personal philosophy of nursing draws from a variety of sources to form a comprehensive whole. Feminist ethics, and the ethics of care which derives from it, encourages health care professionals to look at clients as whole people, who fit into a social framework, and who...

28 mai 2009
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A study of human resources development climate in hospitals and its impact on patient satisfaction

Tutorials/exercises - 43 pages - Human resources

Combining medical technology and the human touch, the health care industry administers care around the clock, responding to the needs of millions of people—from newborns to the critically ill. Industry organization - About 580,000 establishments make up the health care industry; they vary...

17 oct. 2024

Inadequate Patient Education in Healthcare in Patient Improvement Plan

Presentation - 6 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

I am thrilled to spearhead this discussion on a critical component of healthcare: improving community safety in medical settings by emphasizing patient education. Our research has shown how crucial it is for patients to comprehend their medical illnesses, the treatments they may get, and their...

17 mars 2009
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Advanced clinical techniques/family centered practice with populations at risk (aging)

Thesis - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education

On April 29, 2006 at about 5:30 a.m., May C. fell in her kitchen in a rural area 10 miles west of Yakima, Washington. As she fell her right leg was thrust back while the rest of her body fell forward, resulting in a compound fracture of her right femur. May called her LifeLine service for help...

17 mars 2009
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What's wrong with May?

Thesis - 6 pages - Medical studies

In April 2006, a 92-year-old Caucasian widow, May C., fell in her kitchen 10 miles west of Yakima, Washington, resulting in a compound fracture of her right femur. May called her LifeLine service for help and was transported to Providence Yakima Medical Center. Surgical repair of her leg was...

25 avril 2009
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The care of an elderly person in the mental health system: A patient-led approach

Thesis - 6 pages - Medical studies

This account will reflect on the skills of a nurse, observed at an older person's functional mental health unit. It will focus on the organization of care, and skills used when dealing with a Multi Disciplinary Team. (MDT) It gives an understanding of the skills used to clearly establish and...

13 avril 2009
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Student nurse placement within a health center

Thesis - 5 pages - Educational studies

The objective of this essay is to analyze the mentor role of a pre-registration student's placement in the field of district nursing. During the essay the student's true identity will not be revealed for reasons of confidentiality and so will be called Jane. Jane was due to start a six...

03 sept. 2014
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Legal risk of Nurses

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

In today's litigious society, it is possible for a nurse to be involved in legal matters of the country she or he works for, either directly or indirectly. By understanding the cases involved, nurses can avoid many of the high risk areas of trouble. Due to the shortage of nursing officers,...

12 oct. 2024

Navigating Cystic Fibrosis: The Integral Role of Pediatric Nurses in Managing Complex Needs

Litterature review - 4 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

Cystic Fibrosis is a dangerous inherited condition that damages children's and young adults' lungs and digestion. The disease is characterized by thick, sticky mucus that complicates respiratory and gastrointestinal issues. As a result, family members suffer chronic clinical problems and...

21 mai 2009
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Using research in midwifery

Thesis - 10 pages - Medical studies

Discuss the importance of research within midwifery, both in terms of appreciating and evaluating available papers and how the evidence is applied to practice. Pressure has increased on health care professionals, via government directives such as the National Health Service Plan (DOH 2002) and...

27 mars 2013
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Longevity Healthcare Systems: Hunting for a marketing strategy - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 8 pages - Services marketing

history that dates back to the mid ‘70s. Kathryn Hamilton and her husband have established a respectable company that originated from the need for long-term healthcare for their ailing parents. In essence, they have a good understanding for what families of long-term healthcare patients...

18 août 2014
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Research Critique: Meta-Analysis of Nurses' Job Satisfaction

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

Job satisfaction in nursing poses a critical challenge to healthcare institutions since the cost of labor is high, and shortages are common. The supplies are not sufficient to meet the requirements as the nurses' demands increase. As projected by the Bureau of Labor statistics (2005),...

21 mars 2009
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Prevention of elderly depression: A peer-reviewed literary review

Thesis - 4 pages - Psychology

This literature review will be comparing two quantitative research studies conducted by Devi et al. (2007) and Schoevers et al. (2006) on depression in elderly people. The studies highlighted the variable risk factors that make elderly people more susceptible to depression, and they present...

21 août 2014
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Workplace stress among the Nurses

Case study - 3 pages - Psychology

Disturbing events leave ineradicable marks on those closely associated with the incident. Those persons who are left to air or care for individuals who are undergoing traumatic events may also experience stress levels that they are not really aware. These kinds of people are oblivious of the...

13 avril 2009
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Neonate with severe hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy

Case study - 6 pages - Medical studies

This case study is about a neonate with severe Hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy, therefore it will take into account pathophysiological, diagnostic and grading issues surrounding HIE, and how these reflect on prognosis; consideration to the ethical issues associated with withdrawal of intensive...

23 janv. 2015
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Case study of the "The Garling Report"

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

So as to provide quality care for the patient, giving efficient care is essential. Most important is putting into consideration the factors that affect patient care. A medico-legal expert, Peter Garling found that regardless of the NSW health receiving twenty-seven percent of the state's budget,...

24 oct. 2024

The Obesity Epidemic in the United States

Essay - 2 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

In nursing, dealing with obesity as a problem needs a broad view. Nurses can push for policy changes that make places healthier, like supporting areas that are easy to walk around or school fitness policies. They can also be accommodating in teaching and guiding patients, giving them the...

29 oct. 2024

Aging in America: Ageism and General Attitudes toward Growing Old and the Elderly - Raqota Berger (2017) - How Is Aging Perceived?

Text commentary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

While many cultures around the world celebrate the aging process and cherish their elders, in American culture, where the youth are fetishized and older adults commonly relegated from the community to nursing homes and hospitals, aging can become a disgraceful experience. Human aging...

13 avril 2009
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Health care practices and clinical skills

Thesis - 6 pages - Medical studies

The aim of this essay is to discuss health and maximizing the health and well being of a client with mental health problems. Factors, which can enhance the health and social well being of the client, such as anxiety management and relaxation therapy, will be identified; the role of the nurse in...