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TO ERR IS HUMAN
The Effects of “To Err Is Human” in Nursing Practice
The Effects of “To Err Is Human” in Nursing Practice
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Within the United States, healthcare is not as safe as it is supposed to be- and could be. As per the figures by a couple of main researches, as ...
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Quantitative Study Critique
Quantitative Study Critique
Critique of the Research Article
Literature Review
The complexity of the health system and the breadth of service offerings required to meet the needs of patients and their environment, make the value of continuity of care and vision care integrated with an increasingly more relevant to the definition ...
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Handwashing vs Using Hand Sanitizer
Handwashing vs Using Hand Sanitizer
Nowadays it is common to have antibacterial hand gel, often alcohol-based, available in shops, in schools, in hospitals and at home. The purpose is to block the spread of microorganisms that cause disease, especially gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses. It's hard to decide ...
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Interprofessional care teams: The Role of the Healthcare Administrator
Interprofessional care teams: The Role of the Healthcare Administrator
Introduction
Healthcare is a very important industry in the world today. Every country wants the healthcare industry to work in the best possible manner and also to ensure that the people of the ...
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Dress Code for Nurses
Dress Code for Nurses
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This paper talks about the standard dress code that is being defined particularly for nurses when they are on their duties. In this paper, the discussion will be over the dress code for the nurses, its advantages, and its impact on individuals and ...
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Electronic Health Records
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Electronic Health Records
Introduction
The management and control of health is based on the use, transmission and comparison of large amounts of data, information and heterogeneous knowledge. The need to exchange data has increased dramatically, both within a structure health and geographically distant. The spread of computers ...
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Standardized Nursing Language
Standardized Nursing Language
Introduction
Every profession has developed some jargons and terminologies which have to be used by people dealing in that profession. This includes all specializations and professionals such as engineering, law, medical, nursing, etc. These terminologies assist in understanding the problems and issues and at the ...
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Evidence Based Practice
Evidence based practice
Introduction
The evidence-based practice (EBP) is the use of best available scientific research in the care of individual patients. It is used mainly in medicine; and is also known as "Medicine based on proven facts" or "Evidence-based medicine." EBP or "Evidence based healthcare practice" one might ...
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Mexican Culture
Mexican Culture
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the importance of Nursing about Mexican Culture highlighting about health care practices, spirituality, communication, and bicultural ecology when planning any health intervention to Mexican people. The introduction contains the history of the Mexico in which it is discussed that how ...
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Nursing Philosophy
Nursing Philosophy
Introduction
Nurses function in an environment that is constantly being changed and reformed at both a national and local level. These reforms have modernized all aspects of their roles including the terms and conditions, their competencies within roles linked to the planning of personal and career development, and the ...