Category: Health & Medicine

  • The Glucose Control Loss: Case Study

    Prednisone therapy is most likely responsible for the patient’s loss of glucose control. Glucocorticosteroids have a common adverse effect of stimulating the increase of blood glucose by facilitating overall glucose production, especially in the liver (Yasir et al., 2022). In patients with diabetes mellitus, when the level of insulin is reduced and the sensitivity of…

  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Review Literature/Evidence Evidence Table Conclusion References Introduction When there is more than one type of profession in the same field, a discussion will always exist on whether one deserves more pay or not or if one party is worth employing. This problem has emerged with hospitals trying to determine the…

  • The Health Insurance Policy and Nursing Role

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The H.R. 5703: Post-Disaster Mental Health Response Act is a legislative policy that seeks to broaden the Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP). The FEMA and the SAMHSA Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) will implement, administer, and fund this mandatory bill (SAMHSA, 2022). The…

  • Minority Personnel in Clinical Research

    Clinical trials assess the effectiveness, reliability, and practicability of therapeutic processes, medications, nutrition, behavioral strategies, and lifestyle changes to enhance individual and societal health. Due to a lack of understanding of its relevance in influencing the outcomes of clinical studies, there is still a shortage of diversity, inclusion, and minority participation in the clinical research…

  • The Person-Centered Care in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Person-Centered Care, Holistic Nursing, and Cultural Humility Conclusion References Introduction Health care workers should possess numerous competencies in order to provide their patients with high-quality care. However, the current landscape of health care is characterized by the changing power dynamic between medical professionals and patients that challenges their traditional roles within…

  • Hypothyroidism: Stages and Symptoms

    The patient is suffering from hypothyroidism – this diagnosis is based on the fact that her TSH level is significantly higher than normal, while the free T4 level is seriously low (Patil et al., 2022). If it were subclinical hypothyroidism, the TSH level would only be slightly elevated, and her free T4 level would be…

  • Atrium Hospital’s Electronic Health Record Testing

    Assessing the barriers and solutions to testing Atrium Hospital’s EHR replacement project is a fundamental phase in the development process. Notably, scrutinizing the potential obstacles that can hinder the attainment of forecasted outputs before the onset of the venture offers tremendous advantages. For instance, profound knowledge about the job’s hinderances allows stakeholders and the working…

  • The Middle‐Range Theory of Safety in Nursing

    Nursing theories are frameworks that allow the nurse to develop a particular attitude toward specific problems and hone the skills necessary to provide quality care. I believe one of the nurse’s most important tasks is ensuring patient safety. This means not only safely conducting physician practices but also preventing possible harm. According to statistics, there…

  • Methamphetamine Use and Its Effects

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Research Finding Research Discussions Implications of Study in Solving Real-Life Problems Conclusion References Introduction A drug is any substance that, when taken, alters the normal functioning of the body and mind. Categories of drugs include stimulants, depressants, opioids, and hallucinogens. Continuous usage of these substances may lead to…

  • Human Factor Regarding Electronic Medical Records

    Increasing document flow, increasing costs for the maintenance and maintenance of medical archives, and conducting electronic information exchange primarily with insurance companies. All of these force medical organizations to consider the possibility of introducing electronic medical records not only as an alternative but also as the only way to maintain medical records. The paper type…