Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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The Advance Directive Forms
Advance directive form Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST) is one of the most common forms related to end of life care programs. This form lists the main options for doctors to intervene in a critically ill patient. In my opinion, this form describes various options for treating patients in sufficient detail. It allows…
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The Fundamental Principles of SMART Goal Building
Developing a Strategy for Interdisciplinary Patient Care: SMART Goal Outline The paper outlines the fundamental principles of SMART goal building, which apply to the dimension of nursing. The work focuses on the idea of interdisciplinary work as the critical prerequisite for patient care delivery. The SMART goal for the plan realization includes five points. First,…
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Combat Edentulism Among Adults
Table of Contents A Management Program Edentulism in Louisville, Kentucky: Prevalence The Proposed Program to Manage Edentulism Resources Needed to Sustain the Program Financial Resources Professional Dentists Medical Equipment Conclusion References A Management Program Edentulism is an oral health condition associated with partial or complete loss of teeth. According to medical experts, the problem is…
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History and Standards of Medicare and Medicaid
Introduction Medicare is a publicly funded healthcare program that ensures special groups, including the elderly and the physically challenged members of society receive medication. Individuals aged above sixty-five years are entitled to free healthcare services while those with disabilities are also allowed to access free medical services. Other groups included in the program are people…
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Hearth Failure Patients Individual Rehabilitation
Palle Larsen and Preben Pedersens quasi-experimental study entitled The Effectiveness of Individual Rehabilitation on Health Status in Patient with Hearth Failure must go through a validity and relevance test to determine its value and implications in the development of health care intervention strategies aimed at patients suffering from heart failure or HF. Therefore, it is…
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Examples of Adaptations Made by the Organization
Since organizations do not exist in a vacuum, it is essential for them to adjust to changes occurring in their business environment. According to Liebler and McConnell (2017), to adapt to new conditions, an organization may apply such strategies as reducing costs, modernizing equipment, or restructuring its departments. The health care organization I work for…
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Nurse Practitioner: Requirements of Education
Job description Care/service provided by the healthcare professional A Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) is a health care professional who has received the requisite education and training to diagnose and treat various kinds of health problems. A CRNP lays stress on the prevention of diseases and promotes wellness among the society. Most of the CRNPs…
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Central Venous Catheters Without Applying Antiseptics
Introduction Central venous catheters (also abbreviated as CVC) can be used to monitor health indicators and vitals in addition to regulating the intake of medication and blood products or important nutrients. The issue that will be reviewed within the current study revolves around the idea that CVCs are susceptible to being colonized by various microorganisms.…
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Integrated IT Solution for Medical Assistance
Table of Contents Introduction Solution Multi-Purposeful Medical Bracelet The Stages of Development System Design Training, Implementation and Review Conclusion References Introduction The constant developments in the field of medicine are always related to information exchange. In that regard, it can be stated that one of the concerns in the medicine, IT, and patient triangle,…
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Hepatitis B: Determinants and Assessment
Description of Hepatitis B Hepatitis B is one of the viral illnesses that the World Health Organization (WHO) has been struggling to eliminate from global society. The illness is associated with a viral infection of the liver, which can lead to acute or chronic illness (Lok & McMahon, 2009). The mode of transmission of the…