Category: Health & Medicine

  • Bowel and Urinary Incontinence Prevention and Care in ICU

    Table of Contents The Problem The Setting Description Effects of BUI on Patients and Nurses Significance of the Topic and Implications for Nursing Practice Proposed Solution References The Problem Bowel and urinary incontinence are some of the most widespread conditions found in patients around the world. Statistics say that approximately 8.7% of all people the…

  • Definition of Clostridium Difficile Bacterium

    Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that causes colitis and antibiotic-associated diarrhea among patients. The prevalence of Clostridium difficile infection has increased in the past decade not only in the general population, but also among hospitalized-patients. This means that Clostridium difficile infection is a nosocomial infection that threatens the lives of patients in hospital settings. Forster,…

  • Ras-Al-Khaimah Specialized Dental Center: Business Case

    Introduction Painless dental care is an important indicator of quality care from the perception of pediatric patients. Most children experience anxiety and tension when required to undergo dental treatment (Kuhad, 2019; Reis et al., 2016). Therefore, dentists aim at minimizing pain, anxiety, and panic among pediatric patients to enhance the quality of care by using…

  • The Book “In the Arms of Others” by Peter Filene

    Table of Contents Introduction Case Studies Debate Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Filene asks an important question that several philosophers are yet to offer an adequate explanation, which relates to the worthiness of life. A debate is ongoing as to whether an individual has the right to withdraw his or her life whenever it is felt that…

  • Psychiatric Diagnosis and Its Limitations

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference List Introduction The modern industry of Western psychiatry has secured a range of advances in the care of people who are experiencing mental distress. Today, there is a variety of pharmacotherapies and psychotherapies targeted at managing and understanding the symptoms of distress as well as find new…

  • Fall-Related Injuries Among the Elderly

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Quality Improvement Process Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Plan References Introduction The problem of fall-related injuries is common among the elderly. People who live at home or in a long-term care setting and are not able to care for themselves often encounter the issue of moving independently. Thus, they may fall…

  • “Healing the Heart” by Kahn

    Table of Contents Introduction Heart disease Risk factors for Heart Disease Development of Heart Disease Prevention and Treatment of Heart Disease Conclusion Reference Introduction Heart disease, also known as Cardiopathy, involves a group of disorders such as coronary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, cardiovascular disease, ischaemic heart disease, and heart failure, which affect the functions of the…

  • Hearing and Vision Acuity in Human Participants

    Table of Contents Introduction Method Results Discussion References Introduction Vision and hearing are the two major systems allowing humans to perceive the world and therefore, understanding the underlying mechanisms that guide these processes is crucial. The performed experiment aimed to observe and measure the hearing and vision systems by assessing different factors and using simple…

  • Medicine: Activation Theory and Organisational Behavior

    Founded in 1895, Hospital XYZ is a multi-site health care institution which provides a wide range of medical, surgical, obstetric, gynecological, dental, psychiatric, pediatric and other services, including an extensive ambulatory care network. It is a 287 bed facility and has 21 outreach clinics. It houses a new state-of-the-art emergency room and New York City’s…

  • Specimen Collection Errors in Clinical Research

    Introduction Comprehensive and effective treatment is achieved through a number of factors, including not only medical and nursing interventions but also appropriate diagnostic procedures. The process of collecting specimens is an essential stage of work aimed at determining the specifics of a particular disease, its nature, and exposure methods. However, in a modern healthcare environment,…