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Do Patient Who Die At Home On Hospice Care Experience Better Quality Of Life Than Those Who Die In The Hospital Setting?
Do patient who die at home on hospice care experience better quality of life than those who die in the hospital setting?
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Hospice is a comprehensive health care program ...
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SCRUB NURSE
Non-Technical Skills in Scrub Nursing
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Nursing is a basic ingredient of patient care or healthcare system. In fact, the role of nurse is essential not just to provide care, educate patient, but it is also important to realise the significance of nurses in operating room. The role of non-technical skills ...
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Ethics Concerning Nursing of Suicidal Patients in Psychiatric Wards
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Abstract4
Introduction5
Ethics concerning nursing of suicidal patients in psychiatric wards6
Ethics and autonomy6
Nursing ethics and autonomy6
Ethics versus law8
Autonomy of patients10
Autonomy of dementia patients10
Non-traditional approaches12
Nursing theory and advanced directives13
Determining the incompetency of patients13
The special case of euthanasia in determining autonomy15
The ...
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Quantitative Article Critique and Qualitative Article Critique
Quantitative Article Critique and Qualitative Article Critique
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This piece of writing documents an academic qualitative and quantitative critique of research articles namely Variations in Patients' Adherence to Medical Recommendations: A Quantitative Review of 50 Years of Research by M.Robin DiMatteo and Defining Patient-Perceived Quality of ...
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Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
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Death or loss is a condition that is usually stumbled upon by the nurses and additional professionals of health care throughout their career. It is of the essence that nurses include best knowledge of responses and reactions to death and sorrow so ...
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Health Care Industry in the USA
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Introduction3
Discussion3
Physician Reimbursement3
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale3
Hospital Reimbursement4
Diagnosis-Related Groups and Prospective Payments4
Per-Diem Hospital Reimbursement4
ESRD Treatment5
Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis5
ESRD Treatment and its Economics5
Patient Options and Potential Trade-offs6
Ethical Implications of Treatment Options based on Cost Evaluation8
Conclusion8
References9
Health Care Industry in the USA
Introduction
Health care industry of USA is complex ...
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Distant Education Learning in Nursing
Distant Education Learning in Nursing
Introduction
Today the perspectives and methods for the phenomena related to learning are facing a major shift in trends, as the traditional learning is overcome by distant learning due to various reasons attached to the circumstances of learning. The shifts from traditional ...
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Homelessness
Homelessness
Introduction
Homeless persons are those who have regular and customary access to residence or conventional home. Homeless people that were studied diversed widely by country and study type. The studies were conducted in shelters, and departments of emergency services, social services and in streets via social workers. Homeless persons ...
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Nursing Practices in the Emergency Room (ER)
Nursing Practices in the Emergency Room (ER)
In this study we try to explore what basic or advanced nursing practices are being prevalent and usually opted for in an emergency room (ER). The main focus of the research is on how effective and productive these ...
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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Evidence Based Practice
Difficulties developing evidence-based approaches in learning disabilities
Introduction
It has been estimated that approximately two percent of the population has a learning disability; it is generally categorized as mental retardation in the DSM/ ICD systems of classification. It has been observed that the mental disabilities are occurring two ...