Issue 1. When the nurse first approached the patient during the orientation phase, she did not identify herself, establish her qualifications or role in the patient’s treatment, and in particularly, she did not greet the patient by her preferred name. This was seen when she walked into the room and unprofessionally addressed the patient by; “Mandy”. To this, the patient uncomfortably proceeded to correct her name to be “Sandra” and yet even after this correction, the nurse chose to call her “Sandy”
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This past summer I was able to participate in the Junior Volunteering Program at the KNAPP Medical Center. I was able to learn a lot how a hospital operates and how different patients act in different situations. I was able to dedicate a total of 100 hours of my summer to this program that I know will benefit me a lot in the future. Throughout my entire experience in the program, I was able to volunteer at the pharmacy department, nursery, nutrition services, education department, and accounting
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In today's ever-evolving era of healthcare, informatics is the front runner and goes hand in hand with the changing times. Informatics is a science that combines computer science, basic sciences knowledge, and data turning it into information that can track health histories over time to determine the outcomes for the patient population. Nursing informatics is an integral part as nurses are the largest healthcare workers task force in the country. It can help by supporting patients, providers, and
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Critical care delivery system is a branch of medicine that delivers special medical care to patients who are physiologically unstable and to patients who require constant titration of therapy according to the development of the disease process. As a nursing student on an intensive care unit, we contract the opportunity to learn about the complex health issues of critically ill patients, practice selected technical skills, and develop communication skills. With preparation, we are able to engage
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1. (1)Why did you decide to serve this population and this organization? What is the connection to your life story, heartaches, interest or passions? In the world that we are living, there are everyone has their own unique attributes. There are individuals who have excellent health, and some are not as fortunate to have the healthy life that they imagined. Growing up, I’ve always seen individuals that have physical challenges, and which they come to have limitation in life. Back in my native country
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How Misdiagnosis Can Impact Lives Tamala L. Tibbs Texas Tech University Health Sciences For this assignment I chose to learn more about the sub topic “Misdiagnosis” from Chapter 10 titled Physicians Ethical and Legal Issues. This chapter explores how to understand how ethics and law impact physicians everyday professional lives. There are many misdiagnosed patients more and more every year. In this paper I will go over the background of Misdiagnosis and how it affects the patient
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time the services are offered, the eligibility for the services and the payment options available. With palliative care, there are no time restrictions on services and they can be received at any time. Since the services are not related to terminal illness, parallel curative-services are available as well. Palliative care is available for patients of any age and with any medical condition. Some of the most common conditions are cancer; heart, kidney or liver disease; dementia and multiple injuries
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A district hospital’s purpose is to provide effective, affordable health care services. Included in their services would be preventive, medical, surgical, ophthalmic, ENT, dental, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology and venereology, psychiatry, neonatology, orthopedic and social service department. In order to provide this, a facility must have proper department and they must adhere to certain guidelines. Hospitals usually have a main entrance and an ER entrance Main entrance. It
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The telehealth care is the inclusion of computerized clinical medical devices for home use with a personal computer for transmitting digital images, graph, picture, photos, audio, and video to a healthcare practitioner or physician for evaluation of health and for diagnosing a disease to prescribe treatment with electronic prescription. Telehealth care is the correlation to primary care for testing, evaluating, and diagnosing health for treatment services. Telehealth for clinical services include
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INNOVATIONS IN PRIMARY CARE THE KEYS TO EFFECTIVE AMBULATORY– HOSPITAL INTEGRATION by Michael Hochman, MD (A) quality of the written article in terms of your understanding of the content, handling of factual information, opinions expressed, conclusions drawn, Health systems are trying to integrate ambulatory and inpatient care in response to delivering high quality low cost patient care. Health system integrations have transitioned to inpatient and outpatient settings where improved information
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