Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Microcytic Anemia and Recommended Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Ms. A’s Case Rationale Recommended Treatment References Introduction Anemia is defined as a condition that makes it impossible for the hemoglobin to be at regular or high levels, which means that the red blood cell count is predominantly less than normal. For women, anemia is of particular concern due to the…

  • The Central Tendency of Pain Measurement Principles

    The central tendency of pain measurement principles was used in the study to outline the general tendency and aspects of pain management in public health care these are the data, associated with medical statistics, and the given data represents the amount of addiction, caused by the violation of pain management principles. Originally, the actual importance…

  • Pressure Ulcers and Management Methods

    Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a significant problem that lowers the quality of life in patients; it can also have complications, which result in increased mortality (Sullivan & Schoelles, 2013). Apart from that, the prevention and management of PUs require complex and costly interventions that do not always demonstrate desired results (Kruger, Pires, Ngann, Sterling, &…

  • Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores

    Introduction Patient satisfaction is considered to be among the main determinants of care quality. Nurse communication is a significant factor contributing to the decline in patient satisfaction. Furthermore, communication issues can lead to medical errors and impaired treatment outcomes. According to Pierce and Dietz (2013), the process of patient handoff poses a risk of ineffective…

  • Glycemic Control in Cardiac Surgery

    Table of Contents The rationale for Selecting the Article Locating the Article Sections of the Research article The section that Contained Unfamiliar Information Purpose of the Study Nature of the Purpose of the Study Reference The rationale for Selecting the Article I selected the article glycemic control in cardiac surgery: implementing evidence-based insulin infusion protocol.…

  • Inside Ayurvedic Medicine with T. R. Reid

    Table of Contents Introduction The notion of Ayurvedic Medicine Current Opinions About Ayurvedic Medicine Conclusion References Introduction Ayurveda is defined as a part of Indian medicine that has been practiced for more than five thousand years. It includes such methods of treatment as diet, yoga, herbal medicine, massage, and others. It is a general opinion…

  • The Insides of Ayurvedic Medicine

    Introduction The video introduced by Palfreman Film Group about the insides of ayurvedic medicine discusses the peculiarities of one of the existing alternative types of medicine that can be offered to people. Though ayurveda comes from India, it is practiced in many countries today. This video helps to comprehend that ayurveda may not be the…

  • Adaptation Model-Based Patient Education

    Table of Contents Introduction Importance of Nursing Theory Summary of Roy’s Adaptation Theory Application of Adaptation Theory to Nursing Practice Conclusion References Introduction A theoretical framework is vital for every profession because it describes relevant concepts and ensures an understanding of the most critical topics, providing a background for practice. A nursing theory, in this…

  • Color Blindness – Diagnosis and Symptoms

    Table of Contents Symptoms Hereditary factors Diagnosis and treatment References Symptoms Color blindness is a genetic disorder that is associated with the inability of the victims to see some colors in the normal way. The eye senses color in diffrecent objects and the brain translates and perceives the color through nerve cells. The brain understands…

  • Prospective Payment System in Medicine

    Prospective payment systems are seen as an alternative to retrospective payment systems. Retrospective payment systems suppose that insurance companies pay healthcare providers based on their actual charges (Harrington, 2020). The most common type of retrospective payment systems is fee-for-service plans, in which the hospital provided a detailed bill based on the actual treatment and diagnostic…