Long Term Care

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    Risk and Quality Assessment

    The facility, Park Regency Care Center is located in La Habra, California. The skilled nursing facility provides nursing care in services for speech therapy, wound care, IV therapy, nutritional support, and medication and disease management. As well as rehabilitation in services for occupational therapy. The primary customers they serve are men and women around 55 years and older in age. The organizations care focuses on their customers who are in need of 24 hour care in support in transferring

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    Risk and Qulity Management

    Mr. John Gaze January 13, 2014 “At Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, we recognize that patients entrust their lives to our care every day. Each patient matters, and each patient deserves the very best health care possible. That’s why everyone in our organization is focused on constantly improving the quality of care we provide. At the foundation of our work we have established several tenets of ongoing quality improvement” (Commitment to Improvement, 2014). When a

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    Nursing Care Study

    still very much present in their lives. Her only sister, Blair, lives in a nearby county but visits her twice a week. Her relationship with her family is identified as her main support system. Serena is known to the psychiatric services due to her long history of Bipolar Affective Disorder and previous suicide attempts, resulting to numerous psychiatric admissions. She was on lithium for approximately 18 years, which now resulted for her thyroid to become toxic and her kidneys to completely stop

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    Mr. Pogs

    Health Care Interview This paper contains an interview with a health care nurse who works in a Home Health Nurse (HHN) agency. Part of the interview is the description of the home health department, the type of work done within this department, and some specific information that makes this department unique to other facility in medical care industry. The interview will provide a springboard to take a closer look on the primary responsibility of the provider, the department’s customer, the career

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    Financial Data Analysis

    535 | Liabilities and Equity | Current Liabilities | Current portion of long-term debt | $14,599 | $4,185 | Accounts payable, accrued expenses | $9,198 | $4,185 | Bond interest payable | $10 | $10 | Total Current Liabilities | $23,807 | $8,380 | Other Liabilities | Long term debt | $452,945 | $209,255 | less: current portion of long term debt | $14,599 | $4,185 | Net long term debt | $438,346 | $205,069 | Total Liabilities | $462,153 | $213,450 |

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    Rising Cost Of Health Care

    debate about health care involves issues concerning the right to have healthcare insurance as well as those 65 and older, obesity epidemic, smoking and how each of these topics affects health care in the United States. The number of people with health insurance has steadily increased among with the elderly, who face additional challenges when it comes to seeking health care. The projected increase of Americans classified as obese or who smoke has also had an impact on our health care system. The rising

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    V.P in the Workplace

    the Workplace Long term acute care hospitals (LTACHs), give extended medical, rehabilitative, and intensive care to individuals with clinically complex problems that need hospital level care for greater than 25 days (American Hospital Association, 2012). Many LTACH admissions are elderly patients, which is a vulnerable population. “Elderly and aged patients are considered to be capable and competent, they should be treated as a vulnerable group of patients, who may need additional care and protection

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    Telemonitoring: A Summary

    Summary In supporting this model of care through home care services, informatics should be taken into account. As claimed by Parks (2015), home-based technologies like telemedicine and robotic care may certainly be useful tools in providing care for persons at home. Offering home-based technologies may result in better processes of informed consent in health care decision-making, since it allows individuals to make medical decisions or to reflect on options in the familiarity of their homes, where

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    Hippa Summary

    EMRs As well as cost saving, instead of keeping huge paper files on patients, all records are kept on computer files. Another advantage of electronic medical records is the ability for all in a health care team to coordinate care. This helps avoid duplication of testing, prescribing medicines that in combination might be dangerous and the ability for anyone on the medical team to understand the approaches taken to a condition. When a doctor has instant access to all of a patient’s information

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    Np Role

    specialist roles to meet the healthcare needs of older adults living in a long term care setting in United State. Twelve electronic based data’s were reviewed to conduct this study. The study revealed that the advanced practice nurses associated care improved health status as lower rates of depression, urinary incontinence, pressure ulcers, restraint use, medical services and aggressive behaviors of older adults in long-term care settings and also showed families were satisfied. The NP is defined as

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