Papers On Health Care
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Impact Of Prolonged Illness On Families
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This 6 page paper reviews an article entitled: Impact of a prolonged surgical critical illness on patients' families by Swoboda and Lipsett (2002). The study reported investigated the economic effects and family lifestyle changes when a family member cares for a patient who has been discharged from the intensive care unit. The findings in this study are supported by other studies that are reported. Additionally, there are also psychological, emotional and physical effects for the caregiver. One study discussed relates the effects on parents when a child is seriously ill. These are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGillfm.rtf
Implantable Hearing Devices
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A 4 page discussion of the relative attributes of these types of hearing aids. The author describes the physiological process of hearing and distinguishes between partially implantable (bone-anchored) hearing devices and totally implantable (cochlear implants) hearing devices. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPhearng.rtf
Implementing Electronic Health Records
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This 11 page paper considers how electronic health records have been used and the lack of a single national system or model in the UK National Health Service. The paper considers how systems have been implemented, the factors for success or failure and the lessons that can be gained form the pilot projects in the UK, such as those at Hillingdon and Bradford. The bibliography cites 22 sources.
Filename: TEehrimp.rtf
Incontinence Among Elderly In Nursing Homes � A Proposal
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A 5 page paper that offers a research study proposal. Sections include the introduction, problem statement and rationale, outline of methodology, and literature review. The introduction discusses the four categories of incontinence. The incidence of incontinence among the elderly residing in nursing homes is greater than fifty percent. That makes it an important condition to investigate, particularly since studies have found at least 80 percent of incontinence cases can be improved or cured. One of the first-line treatment interventions is bladder training. The literature review emphasizes this particularly intervention. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGincon.rtf
Increasing Quality of Cleanliness in Healthcare;
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This 10 page paper consider how quality is effectuated by cleanness in healthcare and looks at how changes may be implemented to a case study provided by the student. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEcleann.wps
Individual Differences in Patient Care: From Postoperative Pain Management to Chronic Illness and Injury
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A 6 page review of two nursing articles dealing with patient care. The author of this paper provides an overview of each article, its presentation style, and findings, and identifies similarities in the message being conveyed by both articles. In addition to the direct impacts to health, illness and injury can result in a number of complex problems. The literature is replete with examples of treatment regimes and recovery expectations but always at mind must be individual variation in both physiology, emotion, and manner of dealing. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPcoping.rtf
Infant Mortality: Current Situation
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16 pages in length. With the ongoing technological
advancements in the medical field, it is difficult to believe that infant mortality is still so prevalent in today's society. However, it is this very technology that provides the opportunity to avert infant death that is being overlooked as a means by which to address the issue. Statistics indicate that infant mortality is primarily a socio-cultural epidemic, in that appropriate medical attention is gravely lacking in low-income and minority communities. Genetic disturbance represents yet another population in which infant mortality is experienced, no matter the individual's race or financial status. Genetically induced infant mortality is often not detected until well into the third trimester, a point at which termination of pregnancy is both a health risk for the mother and a morally painful decision to make. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: TLCinfmr.wps
Inhalation Anesthetics And Renal Toxicity
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10 pages in length. Past issues with inhalant anesthetics and renal toxicity were not readily recognized due to the limited amount of information available on the precarious combination; today, however, the vast research that has been conducted pertaining to this topic has presented myriad data that renders a substantial relationship between the use of such inhalant anesthetics as methoxyflurane and the propensity toward renal toxicity. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCinhal.rtf
INR Stability with the Involvement of a Nurse Educator
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This 5
page report discusses the international normalized ratio or INR
and how a nurse educator�s efforts can assure that INR stability
is maintained on a more consistent basis. There are a number of
indications for oral anticoagulation therapy, most having to do
with the use of mechanical devices to maintain a patient�s
cardiac functioning. Therefore, it is essential that it be
maintained on a consistent basis and without wide variances in
overall INR. Because the INR concept is one that is directly
related to how caregivers make determinations of the next option
in a patient�s care, the efficacy of management by a nurse
educator cannot truly be questioned. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWinr.rtf
Integrated Clinical Pathways in Nursing
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This 10 page report
discusses what an �integrated clinical pathway� is and the
purposes associated with it Simply enough, a clinical pathway is
precisely what the name suggests . . . a path to follow. It
serves as a multi-disciplinary guideline in relationship to the
treatment, prognosis, and outcomes a nursing team might expect to
see regarding a particular patient�s care. The concept may be
applied in a wide variety of settings for numerous treatments and
medical protocols. In general, a well-designed integrated
clinical pathways clearly allows for the care team and the
patient to be, literally, all on the same page. Bibliography
lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWpathwy.rtf
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