Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Gastrointestinal Analysis Case Study

    Table of Contents Appropriateness of Advice NSAID’s Impact on Prostaglandins Non-occurrence of Bleeding Risk Factors Mrs. Miller’s Values Evaluation of Findings Evaluation of CBC Expected Bilirubin Levels Conclusion References Gastrointestinal diseases are usually associated with chronic and acute disorders in the work of organs of the gastrointestinal tract. Mrs. Miller noticed problems with her gastrointestinal…

  • National Certification Examination for Nurses

    Table of Contents Explanation of Costs and Eligibility Requirements Resources for Preparation State Requirements Resources Links to Professional Nursing Websites Conclusion References Passing an FNP national certification examination for nurse practitioners may be a difficult process. Most graduates have an option to take the examination at either the American Association of Nurse Practitioners or the…

  • Door-to-Balloon Time Reduction: Project Barriers

    A concept map is a graphical tool for the organization and presentation of information, which helps to present the relationship between the event and different factors and to display the interaction of several elements vividly (Anderson, Day, & Vandenberg, 2011). In this paper, the concept map reflects the factors that may prevent the implementation of…

  • Chronic Patient Education Intervention and Treatment

    Table of Contents Clinical Question Type of Study Theoretical Framework References Clinical Question The clinical question can be explicitly stated with the help of PICOT format. Thus, for this research, PICOT will be stated as follows: “In elderly patients with chronic diseases (P), does patient education intervention in addition to medication treatments (I), compared with…

  • Kendall Regional Medical Center: Dissemination Plan

    The aim of the dissemination is to promote the uptake of the project findings for improved prevention of respiratory complications related to conscious sedation at KRMC. The message will center on pre-, intra-, and post-procedure guidelines, staff education, institutionalization of technology, and evidence-based practice (Sanborn et al., 2015). Target Audience The results will be shared…

  • Nurses in Policy-Making

    In addition to the immediate treatment and diagnostics assistance, nurses are rightfully admitted into the circle of policy-making. First, the 21st century demonstrates an increase in public health work as the dialogue between medical experts and communities grows in scope and scale. According to Wichaikhum et al. (2019), the development of new policies in this…

  • Addressing a Gap in Quality Care of Pulmonology Patients

    Introduction Describing the Gap Nowadays, the number of patients with COPD is constantly growing. COPD is one of the primary reasons for the disability and death of patients. The costs associated with the treatment of exacerbations of the disease in the US rise year by year. All these factors make it essential to address the…

  • Safe Patient Handling for Rehabilitation Professionals

    Table of Contents Introduction Staff Occupational Injury Minimization Patient Injury Minimization Worker Compensation Costs Minimization Conclusion References Introduction This project has several different objectives and aims to satisfy each of them as completely as possible, with none of them having a higher priority than any of the others. As such, it is critical to understand…

  • Osteoporosis: Diagnosis, Pathology, and Medication

    Table of Contents Introduction Diagnosis and Pathology Interventions: Diet and Physical Therapy Medication Role of PTAs Conclusion Reference List Introduction Osteoporosis is defined as a condition that causes the structure of bone to weaken and leads to fragile bones that have higher risks of fractures. The condition has been classified into several types based on…

  • Heat-Related Mortality

    Table of Contents Abstract Article summary The route of exposure The environmental agent An effective method of control Conclusion References Abstract Heat is associated with high mortality rates in the United States. The main route of entry of heat is the skin. The study was conducted using data that were collected in 105 cities in…