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28 nov. 2024

Healthcare Costs Issues in USA

Case study - 1 pages - Political science

The federal public health agency I have chosen for this project is the United States Department of Health & Human Services. In the health care field, a lot of time is needed to take care of patients effectively, in this crucial field time matters more than anywhere else because the lives...

21 août 2014
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Counseling Psychology: Case study

Case study - 5 pages - Psychology

Counseling psychology is a career whose specialty involves helping people gain control of their feelings. It is a class of applied psychology that uses research and applied work to give treatment to clients who experience variety of emotional, social and behavioral problems. Among other...

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...

29 oct. 2014
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Israeli court decision- Harvesting Dead Girl's Eggs Raises Ethical Issues

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

The move by the Israeli court to grant permission for family members to extract and donate eggs from dead daughter raises a number of ethical issues. The couple initially wanted the extracted eggs to be fertilized with donated sperms, which was declined by the court on the argument that it was...

16 janv. 2015
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a psychotherapeutic way of addressing maladaptive actions, cognitive contents and processes and dysfunctional emotions through several goal-oriented, precise methodical techniques. Study shows that CBT is an efficient treatment for other panic attacks, but there is...

27 févr. 2015
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The Team: pathological phenomena on health professionals

Case study - 7 pages - Biology

During this work, thought to question the focus of treatment that has been given to the patient. That is, sometimes the patient was taken care of by a team whose only concern was his physical body, and at other times, there was the search for a more comprehensive performance, also...

23 oct. 2024

Integrating Policy and Partnership in Adult Nursing: A Comprehensive Approach to Person-Centered Care

Case study - 8 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

The discussion critically considered integrating policy, legislation, and multi-professional teams working within adult nursing, as illuminated by the complex case of Reginald Jones. The NHS Long-Term Plan and the Health and Care Act analyzed above speak to an interprofessional, coordinated,...

27 févr. 2015
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Environmental ICU Interference

Case study - 7 pages - Biology

On the physical conditions, Milk (2000), just mentioned, highlights the fact the ICU be a strange environment where people with known links are broken. The patient is subjected to invasive and painful procedures, subject to rules that can trigger her feelings of helplessness, depression...

24 oct. 2024

Calgary-Cambridge Model - The Comprehensive Case Study of Mr. P.

Case study - 4 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

Mr. James Parker, a 62-year-old former accountant who is experiencing continuous fatigue, dyspnea and chest pain, comes to a doctor for a consultation. This case study will evaluate his presentation skills following the Calgary-Cambridge model to integrate a patient-centered care. (...)...

11 janv. 2011
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Medical Tags

Thesis - 10 pages - Management

This small business venture attempts to solve a problem that many hospitals have to deal with on a daily basis along with paramedics who serve injured patients. Hospitals spend millions of dollars on patient filing and patient information. However, many times, physicians...

24 oct. 2024

Integration of a Nurse Informaticist to Enhance Healthcare Outcomes

Case study - 4 pages - Medical care & personal assistance

Nursing informatics is the combined use of nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice (Williams, 2019). A nurse informaticist is a nursing professional who specializes in analyzing, designing,...

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...

07 juil. 2009
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Applications and Limitations of Diagnostic Imaging - published: 07/07/2009

Presentation - 58 pages - Medical studies

The traditional evaluation of the patient includes the history and physical examination and a well-planned set of diagnostic tests, often including imaging. Dramatic advances in imaging not only supplement the physical examination, but also now may begin to substitute for part of it....

21 juin 2013
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Arguments for and against active euthanasia

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

Euthanasia is often referred to as mercy killing and has been undertaken in the medical profession for years to put patients with long illnesses out of suffering. Active euthanasia on the other hand, means that another person other than the patient intentionally ends a...

19 mars 2014
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How research protocol would impact the medical providers' practice?

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

Research puts it clear that healthcare research aids a patient and a client care through the provision of a unique scientifically based body of intensive knowledge used to make various decisions, practice and promote the professional role. The modern research protocols can be used by the...

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,...

20 oct. 2014
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Performance Project in the Nursing profession

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

When dealing in paediatrics, the majority of the health care professionals often face a number of challenges due to their delicate nature. This is because this category of patients is composed of children, infants and adolescents who are quite sensitive to handle and thus deserve high...

29 juil. 2009
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Nursing initiatives: Application of mental health project

Thesis - 4 pages - Medical studies

The following paper will describe the home health nursing program previously promoted and approved for implementation concerning mental health outpatient care. It was discussed that patients with mental disorders receive considerable benefits from home care supplemental to their treatment...

02 mars 2010
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Online healthcare system

Tutorials/exercises - 25 pages - Computer science

The project titled ONLINE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM” is designed using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET as the front end and SQL SERVER 2003 as the back end which is developed under Visual Studio .NET 2005. The project contains following modules: The Admin module contains admin login, admin main...

04 déc. 2012
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Personal statement for residency application

Case study - 2 pages - Medical studies

It was during orthopedic surgical residency training that I came to deeply respect radiation oncology's pivotal role in medicine. As a resident, I cared for numerous patients with bone pain or impending pathologic fractures from primary bone tumors, metastatic disease, and multiple...

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...

27 oct. 2024

Optimizing Treatment Strategies for Distal Deep Vein Thrombosis

Litterature review - 3 pages - Medical studies

The use of the PICO(T) (Patient/Population and Intervention, Comparison, Outcome and Time) approach is essential when offering care to patients diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT), as it forms the cornerstone of the healthcare evidence-based decision-making process. These...

31 juil. 2007
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Applications and Limitations of Diagnostic Imaging

Presentation - 60 pages - Medical studies

The traditional evaluation of the patient includes the history and physical examination and a well-planned set of diagnostic tests, often including imaging. Dramatic advances in imaging not only supplement the physical examination, but also now may begin to substitute for part of it....

15 juin 2008
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Scoliosis

Essay - 5 pages - Medical studies

Introduction Over the course of the last several decades notable advances have been made in medical science. Because of these advances, it is now possible for physicians to identify medical conditions and alleviate them before they become a chronic health concern for the patient. Such is...

15 juin 2008
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An Investigation in to the Effects of Poor Handwriting of Physicians

Essay - 4 pages - Medical studies

Introduction Shapiro (2004) notes that approximately 195,000 patients die each year as a result of medical errors. While scholars and researchers are working to address the myriad of causes that contribute to patient mortality in the healthcare setting, there is ample evidence to...

13 avril 2009
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The importance of eating whilst recovering in a hospital

Thesis - 5 pages - Medical studies

The Hungry in Hospital report concerns the importance of food in relation to nutrition, and how nutrition is important when people are ill in terms of the healing process. It explores how food is therefore part of a patient's treatment, the reputation of hospital food, and suggests that...

24 avril 2009
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Cancer immunotherapy :Study of T-Cell antigen receptor signaling functions

Thesis - 7 pages - Medical studies

Cancer immunotherapy attempts to harness the immune system, including T cells, to target and eliminate malignant T cells in the host. However, generating efficient tumor immunity presents a major challenge to the scientist. The immune system is unable to recognize the tumor cells. These cells are...

27 avril 2009
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Lewin's change theory and the problem of addressing nursing shortages using technology

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

Introduction - Nursing shortages are a world-wide problem that negatively impact many areas of the profession's goals, from level of job satisfaction to patient care, with an inverse proportional relationship between higher patient-nurse ratios, noted in much research. (Al-Kandari...

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...

25 août 2009
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The mini mental state examination

Case study - 4 pages - Psychology

The Mini Mental State Examination has been a common tool amongst psychologist and doctors for over 25 years. Marshall F. Folstein, Susan E. Folstein, and Paul R. McHugh developed the test in 1975 (Albanese). Since then doctors and researchers alike have tested its accuracy and usefulness. It has...