Category: Health & Medicine
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Philosophy of Nursing and Caring Practice: Jean Watson’s Caring Model
Table of Contents Introduction Main Discussion Presenting Organizational Definition and Vision Statement Model Case Redefining the Organizational Mission and Vision Statement Summary References Introduction Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring was introduced in 1979 and premises on the humanistic perspective of nursing and health care combined with scientific knowledge. The design of the theory focuses…
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The Effects of “To Err Is Human” in Nursing Practice
Table of Contents Response to the Statement Application of Simple Rules Information Technology and Patient Safety Improvement of Healthcare in My Organization References Response to the Statement All human beings make mistakes, and this fact cannot be avoided. However, in the framework of healthcare, errors can lead to adverse health consequences and even death. That…
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Impact of IMCI Implementation in Kenya
Table of Contents Introduction Components of IMCI Strategy IMCI in Kenya Challenges of Implementing IMCI in Kenya The Underlying causes Way Forward for Kenya in its implementation of IMCI Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Increasingly, a number of parents are reported to be seeking children healthcare provision in hospitals, healthcare centers, traditional healers, and doctors just…
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Nursing Informatics Competencies
Table of Contents Introduction Nursing Informatics and Its Role in My Professional Responsibilities Personal Gaps in Skills and Knowledge Self-Improvement Plan References Introduction In this paper, the role of nursing informatics will be discussed about my professional responsibilities in the position that I used to occupy. The occupation that I will use for the overview…
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Cognitive Functioning in the Elderly
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Aging is an extremely complicated process that affects an individual’s quality of life. Even today, there is no consensus regarding whether or not aging and becoming elderly immediately lead to cognitive decline, and there is much heterogeneity between seniors when it comes to the speed of…
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“Narrow Band Imaging and Magnification Endoscopy” by Muto
Table of Contents What’s New? The Old Way The Way Forward Source of Article Works Cited What’s New? Previously, physicians, radiologists, surgeons, and endoscopists have been faced with the challenge of clearly visualizing and detecting mucosal surface aberration that is characteristic of patients who test positive for various gastrointestinal tract infections, including atrophic gastritis, gastric…
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The Opposite Sex Genitalia
The opposite sex genitalia (Female) is more sensitive and delicate when compared to the male ones. However, men tend to feel greatly attracted to having sexual relations than women. This is probably what makes many men pay female prostitutes for their services and at times end up spending a lot of money. It also explains…
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Witnessed Resuscitation: Benefits and Disadvantages
Table of Contents Introduction Benefits Disadvantages Conclusion List of References Introduction Resuscitation, also known as cardiac, pulmonary resuscitation (CPR), refers to an emergency course of action for individuals experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest. Witnessed resuscitation refers to active resuscitation performed in the presence of relatives, friends, or other concerned individuals (Russell, 2000). The exercise…
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Nursing Job Satisfaction: Turkey, Australia, Slovenia, Iran
The preceding is an annotated bibliography of six articles outlining nursing job satisfaction. The first article is a situational analysis among Turkey nurses using Hackman and Oldman’s theory of job satisfaction and enrichment. Lim et al elaborate on how stresses affect job delivery and how the solution to such stresses turns to be avenues for…
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The sale of Human Organs
The high rise in technology has necessitated the transplants of organs such as the kidneys. The 21st century has been noted to experience increased instances of organ transplants. Increased rate of organs transplants has resulted to shortages of organs supply. Most people nowadays are not willing to give out their organs for free as there…