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Inter and Intradisciplinary Communication
Inter and Intradisciplinary Communication
Introduction
The healthcare systems have an objective to uphold and perk up patient care with respect to its functional status, sense of well being and the disease. This aim can achieve through a strong inter disciplinary communication link between the healthcare providers i.e. ...
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The Power to Make a Difference
The Power to Make a Difference
Introduction
The communication between the nurses and the patients is undoubtedly the most important element of the treatment. However, the empowerment of both the entities is essential to ensure that the communication remains between them is useful and effective.
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Promoting Positive Health Behaviors
Promoting Positive Health Behaviors
Introduction
The US healthcare system consists of two main parts. One helps in maintain the health of population and the other helps in the restoration of health when the disease spreads. There are certain problems faced by the healthcare department which includes quality problems, ...
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CONSENT IN NURSING
Consent in Nursing
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Consent in Nursing
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Informed consent in nursing practice is a legal doctrine, which refers to a voluntary and clear agreement, is made between patients, or client, who is competent or autonomous, and the health care providers. The agreement is only made after comprehending sufficient ...
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The Impact of Nursing Shortage on the Health Care Industry
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Healthcare setting is an important system that includes various important people that are blessing to humanity. Nurse is among those important people. Nurses are the first line of defense that patients often come in contact with at the time of need. ...
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HEALTH ASSESSMENT
[Health Assessment] Respiratory Examination In Acute And Critical Care
[Health Assessment] Respiratory Examination In Acute And Critical Care
Introduction
Intensive care unit (ICU) is a department within a health care organization in which the intensive treatment and intensive care is given to the patients who have critical health condition and who are ...
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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Role of Enquiry in Evidence-based Practice
Faculty of Health & Social Care
Critical Review: Qualitative Studies
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Role of Enquiry in Evidence-based Practice
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Salbach, M N. Veinot, P. Jaglal, S.B. Bayley M. & Rolfe, D (2011). From ...
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Methadone Adherence
Methadone Adherence
The Effect of Alcohol and Smoking in Methadone Adherence
Literature Review
Maintenance treatment with methadone (methadone maintenance treatment, MMT) is limited by methadone orally long-term opiate addicts to suppress the urge to use heroin and heroin euphoria (Anita, pp. 216, 2008). Through psychotherapy, health and employment counseling and other social support ...
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ONC-Coordinated Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan
ONC-Coordinated Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan
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The electronic health records are the best examples of advanced technology of storing the patient records. These records are beneficial, but their emergence has led to many challenges for the health care professionals. To overcome these challenges, ...
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Selecting Sources of Literature
Selecting Sources of Literature
How does each article describe the nature of the problem, issue, or deficit you have identified?
The nature of an issue or problem is described differently in each article. In one article the issue is of the incorrect utilization of personal protective equipment ...