Category: Health & Medicine

  • Old People in Australian Aged Care Facilities

    Table of Contents Article One Literature review Article Two Literature Review References Article One Literature review The article highlights the fragility nature of the old people in Australian aged care facilities. Old people are faced by several physical health challenges attributable to their deteriorating fitness caused by aging. For example, the article indicates that they…

  • Selected Chapters from Leading and Managing in Nursing by Yoder-Wise

    Table of Contents Patients Safety and Quality Health Care Cultural Diversity in Health Care Care Delivery Strategies Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff Consumer Relationships Managing Personal Problems Delegation Patients Safety and Quality Health Care Health care workers focus on delivering quality health care to all patients to ensure that patients are safe from killer diseases,…

  • Implementing Rivera’s Pressure Injury Prevention Bundle

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Data Analysis and Results Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations Recommendations References Introduction Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPI) are a significant burden for healthcare organizations worldwide that negatively impact the quality of life of patients and their caregivers. The global prevalence of HAPI is almost 13%, while the incidence rate is…

  • Coronary Artery Disease: Pharmacological Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Diseases of the cardiovascular system are among the most common and extremely dangerous. In addition, in many cases, the symptoms of these diseases are not noticeable without a thorough examination, as in the case of atherosclerosis (Mayo Clinic, 2021b). As a result, it is essential to…

  • Leading Change Regarding Central Line Bloodstream Infection

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview of Selected Organization Organizational Assessment Conclusion References Introduction A central line bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is a healthcare-related ailment that occurs when bacteria or germs enter one’s bloodstream via a central line, mainly after a catheter is inserted into a large body vein. CLABSI is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition,…

  • Asthma and Pneumonia in a 9-Year-Old Patient

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Among the many respiratory diseases, asthma is the most demanding to fulfill all the conditions prescribed by the doctor. Since healthcare professionals cannot completely cure this disease, it is necessary to carefully approach the formation of one’s lifestyle, avoid various triggers, and take all prescribed medications…

  • Dynamic Group Psychotherapy and Its Benefits for Depression

    Table of Contents Summary Critique Reference Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy is a European journal dedicated to clinical trials in psychiatry and psychotherapy. This journal is explicitly focused on the description of experiments, not theoretical research. The journal’s editorial staff has been working since 1993, and during this time, it has earned respect among doctors and…

  • Aspects of the Geriatric Skin Care

    Table of Contents Introduction Expected Skin Changes in Older Adults Skin Assessment in Older Adults Common Skin Conditions in Older Adults How to Identify Malignant Lesions Conclusion References Introduction Intrinsic and extrinsic aging factors of the skin are inevitable, making the geriatric phase one of the most crucial to care for the skin. Unlike the…

  • The Comparison of SUID and SIDS

    Table of Contents Introduction The Terms’ Definitions Differences Between Investigating Infant and Adult Deaths Distinctive Features of the Problem Perception The shift in Statistical Reporting Conclusion References Introduction The infant mortality rate is the criterion that largely reflects the quality of healthcare in a particular country and its concern for the population. Pediatric activities aimed…

  • Effect of Moderate Physical Activity on Hypertension Patients

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The prevalence of hypertension is increasing globally and is a significant cause of illness and death. This burden is exacerbated by lifestyle variables like nutrition and physical inactivity, underscoring the importance of preventative measures to stop this public health disaster. Regular exercise is linked to cardiac remodeling,…