Category: Health & Medicine

  • Nurse Informaticist in Systems Development

    Table of Contents Introduction Planning and Requirements Definition Analysis Implementation Conclusion References Introduction Several preparatory steps should be taken to successfully run a new implementation system in a hospital or a clinic. These involve such stages as healthcare providers’ training and the installment of new hardware. The preparatory process ought to follow a script, which…

  • Communication: Uncaring Behaviors in Healthcare

    Table of Contents Introduction Suggestions Conclusion References Introduction Using non-therapeutic means of communication when interacting with the patient is one of the practical examples in which the coworker demonstrated uncaring behavior. The specialist showed rudeness, tactlessness, cynicism, and disrespect for the patient and her hardships. This nurse told the woman who had twice applied for…

  • Using a PICO(T) Framework and Evidence to Develop Care Practices

    Table of Contents Introduction Use of the PICO(T) Method in Handling Obesity Among Adolescents Identification of Sources of Evidence Findings from Articles Relevance of Findings from Articles Conclusion References Introduction Providing high-quality treatment to every patient is the guiding philosophy for healthcare practices. Registered nurses (RNs), whether doing advanced nursing courses or working in a…

  • “Typhoid Mary”: The Mary Mallon’s Case

    Brooks, Janet. 1996. “The Sad and Tragic Life of Typhoid Mary.” CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal 154(6): 915. Web. This article re-examines the case of Mary Mallon because of the increasing relevance of similar issues. The author explores the patient and the law’s interaction and opposition, conducting a historical analysis of the measures taken. Brooks…

  • The Pathophysiology Course Reflection

    Table of Contents Introduction Pathophysiology Nursing Course Conclusion References Introduction Pathophysiology research stimulates a variety of emotions and exposes one to different situations. In addition to the primary desired goal of completing the needed courses for clinical program competency, the study also reveals one too much more in terms of intrinsic understanding of illness origins…

  • Follow-Up to the PICO Question

    Table of Contents Introduction: Definition of the Clinical Question Studies of the Database Search Statistical Results Conclusion References Introduction: Definition of the Clinical Question After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer to be detected in females. When a person has breast cancer, the breast cells proliferate unnaturally. Breast cancer is…

  • A Nurse’s Role in a Care Plan for a Complex Patient

    Introduction The patient is a 61-year-old Hispanic woman named A.J.L. who was taken to the hospital due to her complaining of feeling unwell: she had difficulty breathing, and experienced drowsiness, nausea, headaches, and dehydration. For seven years before the hospitalization, she had had diabetes, which resulted in an end-stage renal disease diagnosis in 2022. Her…

  • Impact of Nutrition on Wound Healing

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Nutrition has an important effect on the healing of wounds. First of all, it provides essential vitamins and minerals for anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial protection of an injured area. Moreover, nutrition is the source of amino acids, proteins, and collagen, in particular, necessary for the formation of new…

  • Are Antidepressants Safe and Effective?

    Antidepressants are a collective term for a plethora of medications utilized to treat serious depression, anxiety disorders, pain conditions, and certain addictions. They differ one from another based on how they function. Some of the most common anti-depressants are tricyclic antidepressants, which include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) and selective serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRI)…

  • Critique of Martha Rodger Theory

    Martha Rodger’s theory clearly agrees with the ideals that I hold as a nursing professional that nursing should endeavor to promote health, prevention of diseases, rehabilitate ill people through incorporation of humane scientific ways. Nursing as a profession exists to serve people, being a profession that has a direct as well as overriding societal responsibility.…