Category: Management

  • Nursing Management for Patient Satisfaction

    Table of Contents Quality Improvement and Patient Satisfaction Comparison of Leadership and Management Approach to the Issue Personal Approach Conclusion References Nursing is a challenging profession. It requires professionals with good knowledge, a variety of skills and personal qualities. Some characteristics include excellent communication skills, intelligence, ability to work in teams and sense of responsibility.…

  • Creating and Implementing a Nurse Utilization Management Program

    Introduction Managed care includes a system aimed at assessment of the costs spent in the process of providing adequate health care services to veterans. The change in the organization should be introduced to overcome difficulties related to the adequate delivery of health care services to veterans instead of utilizing the public hospitals and reorganizing the…

  • Pain Management in Post-Operative Patients With Emotional Freedom Techniques

    Evidence-based research is critical for the continuous development of strategies used to manage pain and treat medical conditions. Thus, a relevant and well-built research question can guide researchers in investigating the critical aspects of illnesses and how they respond to particular interventions. The proposed PICO (T) question is “in post-operative patients, what is the effect…

  • Training Methods in Sports Management

    The establishment and identification of a reliable training program allow trainees to integrate their capabilities and develop an internalized understanding of their course. Essentially, the right method of training must be selected to fit the people within it and attain a set of goals required for qualifications. There are many techniques used to perform various…

  • Navigating the Management of Yosemite National Park

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction What differentiates Yosemite from other parks, even more is that the very concept of national parks originated with the creation of the Yosemite Grant more than a century ago. Thus, it is apparent that the cultural, ecological, and historical value of Yosemite National Park is exceptionally…

  • Event Management: The Tour Down Under, 2015

    Introduction The Santos Tour Down Under (Santos TDU or TDU) is fast becoming a major global event in Australia, especially because it is the first event of its kind to be held outside Europe. In fact, it is clear that the event has also become the first cycling competition outside Europe to receive the UCI…

  • Obesity Management: Educational Behavioral Interventions

    The current project is devoted to the use of educational behavioral interventions in the management of obesity. Problems with weight may lead to serious clinical and public health issues, and it is important to promote health behavior change to achieve positive results and predict the progress of complications. One of the possible methods to improve…

  • Stress and Stress Management Discussion

    Stress management has become almost a buzzword in the modern world, where various triggers exist in abundance. The human organism evolved to have a specific biologic response to external stimuli to maintain relative homeostasis (Russell & Lightman, 2019). The neuroendocrine system plays a crucial role in creating this response, involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and…

  • Hospitality Management: Introductory Course

    Table of Contents Introduction Nature of the hospitality industry Tangible and intangible aspect of the hospitality industry Relationship between the hospitality industry and tourism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Introduction to hospitality management entailed exciting theories and ideas. The course considered essential concepts in tourism and hospitality management. The system developed my understanding of the organization…

  • Nursing Delegation and Management of Patient Care: The Teaching Plan

    Patient Education Instructional goals To raise patients’ awareness of the compliance with prescribed treatment for patients with myocardial infarction; To raise patients’ awareness of the benefits of healthy lifestyles. Behavioral Objectives Bloom’s taxonomy includes six levels: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating (Bastable, 2017). Remembering: Patients will be able to enumerate the most common…