Cooper Green Hospital and the Community Care Plan LeWanna Harvey Dr. Michelle Rose Health Services Administration Capstone July 21, 2013 Cooper Green Hospital and the Community Care Plan Discuss six unique problems associated with delivering health care to an indigent population. In the United States it has been estimated that at least 48 million Americans are under insured or uninsured. Health care is a luxury indigent population cannot afford. Some families are
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GREEN HOSPITAL Cooper Green Hospital and the Community Care Plan Strayer University Health Economics April 20, 2012 Dr. Mountasser Kadrie 1. Discuss six (6) unique problems associated with delivering health care to an indigent population. Delivering health care to an indigent population can be problematic with there being more patients needing care than there are providers. "Safety net providers had a large Medicaid and indigent care caseloads relative to other providers" (Swayne, Duncan
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Student: | Angela Hanus | Date of Care: | 06/14/16 | Clients initials: | MO | Age: | 71 | Date of admit: | 06/14 | Admitting Diagnosis: | Hepatic Encephalophy | Past Medical History: | Colonic polyps | Benign neoplasm of colon | Bunion | Hammertoe | Tibialis tendonitis | Liver failure | Severe malnutrition | Carotid artery injury | Type 2 diabetes | Hepatocellular carcinoma | Sarcopenia | Liver/Kidney transplant | Immunosuppression | Hyperglycemia | VRE | ESRD | MDRO | | | Medications:
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WRITING A NUTRITIONAL CARE PLAN I. Introduction The nutrition care plan translates nutrition assessment data into a strategy that will address the nutritional and nutrition education needs of a client. Thorough nutritional assessment is vital in order to come up with an appropriate and sound nutritional care plan. It utilizes, summarizes, and correlates all gathered information about the patient including dietary, anthropometric, clinical, and biochemical assessment data. It also takes into
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Individualized Care Plan Wanda Parker HS/205 Dr. Zakia Robbins July 24, 2015 Individualized Care Plan Every client with special care needs should have an individualized care plan. It is carefully constructed by the client, the client’s family, and any healthcare providers involved in treatment. Having an individualized care plan makes it easier for everyone to keep track of the client’s progress. Many providers prefer to do it electronically. By doing it electronically, it is easier to
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------------------------------------------------- Clinical Preparation Worksheet- Information Necessary for Care ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Your Name _ Date of Care_3/17/2014_____ Pt. Initials__M.A.____________ ------------------------------------------------- Pt. age__51_______ Code Status _Full Code______________Braden /SKIN Score __K_____ ------------------------------------------------- Fall Risk- Fall risk
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Nutrition Care Plan for DM Debra H. Carcell Professor D. Gardner Nutrition / NTR 2050 South University Online Patient Summary: Debra M. is a 54 year-old African American female with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure approximately 4 years ago. Debra is a retired direct care specialist who lives alone in her childhood home. Her height is 4’10 inches (148 cm) and her current weight is 191 lb. (86.864 kg). She has a weight loss of 18 lb. over the last three weeks due to difficulty in
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ASSESSMENT & CARE PLAN CLIENT CASE STUDY #2 Student: Fall 2010 Client Initials: VC Age: 82 Gender: Female Date Admitted to Nursing Home: 12/14/07 Assessment Date: 12/3/10 1. HEALTH HISTORY Brief description of health history and reason in nursing home: VC has a history of malignant neoplasm of her large intestine which lead to her colostomy status. She also has a history of fracture and fall. She was admitted to the nursing facility secondary to her alzheimer's diagnosis
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contractions”. She also felt as if her blood pressure was “high”. ADMISSION VE: / / | HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:(significant events/complications in labor/hospital stay):Client’s blood pressure was 140/90 upon admission. | PRENATAL CARE: * Maternal and fetal vitals (includes FHR). * Fetal baseline: 130s * Variability (marked) * Fetal movement * BPP score of 8 * Prenatal labs * DTR’s ( 2+) | YEAR | TYPE of DEL | GEST AGE | F/M | BIRTH COMPLICATIONS | NB STATUS |
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Healthcare will be provided in Indio, a city located in the Coachella Valley of the Riverside County, California. This healthcare will focus on Hispanic diabetic adults and elders. They will not only receive medical attention, treatment, medications and be tested, but they will also be taught how to improve their lifestyle by being more informed, active and believing that individual can eat healthy not necessarily with products that are so expensive. What is required to access this healthcare is
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