Category: Health & Medicine

  • Diabetes in Children: Lifestyle Adjustment Methods

    Question Type Problem/Population Intervention Comparison/Control Outcome Prevention Obesity in Children Application of community drive recreation activities Academic programs on lifestyle adjustments Reduction of Diabetes Risk The point of interest pertained to diabetes in children, and the area of concentration entailed particular lifestyle adjustment methods to reduce diabetes prevalence in obese children. Hundreds of Google search…

  • Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Strategies

    Table of Contents Strategies for Disseminating Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Making User-Friendly Instructions and Handbooks Enhancing Organizational Dynamics Implementation of ARCC© Model References Strategies for Disseminating Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Evidence-based practice (EBP) refers to utilizing the most appropriate evidence in decision-making and providing streamlined and efficient patient care based on scientific findings. Implementing EBP systematically can…

  • Voice-To-Text Transcribers in Healthcare: Financial Analysis

    Table 1. Expenses Associated with Proposed Idea Expenses Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Grand Total Startup Expenses Software License $170,000 Hardware & Software Setup $ 221,000 Server $ 109,000 Training (Staff) $ 213,000 Total Startup Expenses $ 713,000 Operating Expenses Software Support $ 50,000 $ 55,000 3rd Party…

  • The ABO Blood Group System

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference List Introduction There are more than 30 blood grouping system in use in the world to day; the most popular and of great use to medical applications and related researches is ABO grouping system. This blood grouping was discovered by an Australian by the name Karl Landsteiner…

  • Health Promotion in Modern Society

    As the post shows, today, health promotion is becoming vital. Health and community wellbeing are defined by a variety of elements outside the health system, such as socioeconomic conditions, styles of food consumption, demographic trends, family dynamics, learning environments, and the societal and cultural fabric of societies. These factors also include economic changes, such as…

  • Literature Review on Lower Back Pain in Military Rotary Wing Community

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Causes Prevention Treatment Impacts Conclusion Works Cited Abstract Lower back pain (LBP) is a major healthcare challenge affecting the military aircrew worldwide. Researchers conducted studies addressing this problem to provide insight into various aspects of the illness. A comprehensive literature review was carried out on peer-reviewed sources to identify evidence-based…

  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Manual Prone vs. Automatic Prone Therapy

    Overview of the Framework Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) occurs due to buildup in the alveoli in a patient’s lungs. The accumulated fluid then keeps the lungs from getting enough air, resulting in less than the required oxygen in the blood. Consequently, this deprives the body organs of the oxygen essential to keep them performing…

  • Reflection: Transplant Tourism Scenario

    Table of Contents Introduction Feelings on Scenario Ethical Theory Conclusion References Introduction Transplant tourism refers to a phenomenon when people go abroad to have some organs transplanted. However, it is also related to illegal organ trafficking and the black market. On the one hand, transplant tourism is an unethical practice that endangers the lives of…

  • Electronic Health Record Change and Infusion Pumps Response

    The projects primarily aim to assess IV Pumps’ performance while the organization changes from using CERNER to adopting EPIC, which are two types of electronic health record systems (EHRS). The advantages of EPIC over CERNER are portrayed in the project to certify the transition to the new EHRS. For instance, the EPIC allows for more…

  • Experimental Research in Nursing

    The different types of quantitative research include correlational, descriptive, quasi-experimental, and experimental. Descriptive research gives a simple description of the data collected. The data collection methods used in descriptive research are direct observations, questionnaires, and interviews (Boore & Chen, 2009). Correlational research involves the use of two variables in research to determine their relationship (Boore…