Category: Health & Medicine

  • Peer Review in Clinical Practice

    Thank you for the post! Indeed, the use of peer review in clinical practice is as valuable as in research. I agree with your assessment that peer review helps to come to new conclusions and reach new types of progress that would not have been possible for one writer. Communication with other professionals is a…

  • The Nextech Electronic Health Record Integration

    Table of Contents Type of Clinical Setting Description of the Technology Technology in the Workflow Sociotechnical Analysis Unintended Consequences Clinicians’ View of the Unintended Consequences Weaknesses in the Infrastructure Risk Design Factors References Type of Clinical Setting As a target healthcare institution to consider, a public hospital is chosen, which is located in an urban…

  • Benefits of Exercise

    Table of Contents Exercising Effects on mental health and brain functioning Benefits for body and sleep Other physical and mental health effects Fighting serious illnesses and self confidence Fighting addictions References Exercising Weight control: Exercise. Calories match. Burn more calories than you consume to lose weight (Caspersen et al., 1985). Risk of heart disease reduction:…

  • CareCom: Impact on the Healthcare Optimization

    The work addresses the alternatives to CareCom’s decisions that was taken during the project’s phase III and their potential benefits for the health system of the United Kingdom. It goes without saying that the decision of CareCom and mid-county adult social care may be regarded as appropriate. With the shift of commissioners’ focus and support…

  • Addressing Mental Health Medicalization in India

    Table of Contents Policy Memo on the Medicalization of Mental Health The State of India’s Mental Health Alternative Approaches to Improving Mental Health in India References Policy Memo on the Medicalization of Mental Health Mental health has been an issue of concern in India as it measures how people are affected mentally by the living…

  • Recovery Movement and the Recovery Movement’s Approach

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion of the Recovery Movement’s Approach Conclusion References Introduction In the contemporary world, mental health is an area of great concern because of the number of individuals that require support and the complexity of the issue. The President’s New Freedom Commission report still affects the generally accepted attitude toward recovery of…

  • Cardiovascular Physiology of a Sheep’s Heart

    Table of Contents Abstract Hypothesis Methods Results Discussion References Abstract For this lab report, I will experiment with a sheep heart. Experimenting with sheep hearts prevents causing harm to human beings who might otherwise have been used as the source of the specimen (heart). In addition, the sheep’s heart is deemed suitable because it shares…

  • Empathy in Nursing: A Conceptual Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition Literature Review Defining Attributes Antecedents and Consequences Empirical Referents Construct Cases Conclusion References Introduction Nursing theories guide practitioners to identify and address patients’ needs using evidence-based approaches. In the development of such frameworks, concept analysis remains an important process (Fernandez & Zahavi, 2021). This phase guides scholars and scientists to…

  • Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom in Healthcare

    An essential paradigm for comprehending how information is changed and applied in numerous contexts, including healthcare, is the idea of data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW). DIKW can be used in clinical decision-making, quality-improvement efforts, and research in nursing practice (Jones, 2018). For example, I had a 36-year-old woman patient at the OB-GYN office for her initial pregnancy appointment.…

  • Ethical Dimensions of Organ Donation After Death

    Table of Contents Introduction Case Study History of Organ Transplant Are Patients of Cardiac Death Dead? Withdrawal of Life Support Recovery of Organs from Nearly Dead Patients Conclusion References Introduction Everyone understands what “brain dead” means: an individual for whom the brain no longer works. “Braindead” is a commonly used term, and in many diverse…