Quality and Safety in Nursing
Graduate nurses refer to new individuals entering the nursing profession (Blais, 2010). Often times, they come in with high expectations…
Graduate nurses refer to new individuals entering the nursing profession (Blais, 2010). Often times, they come in with high expectations…
Pain management is the top priority of health facilities because of the accreditation standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation…
Stakeholders within the education system are concerned about nutrition, health, and education needs of every student. This led to the…
There is no doubt that the problem of eating disorders has become worldwide. No matter whether the true problem of…
Literature Review The bedside shift reporting has included the comprehensive review of the history of a patient; the description of…
Introduction The use of genetically modified crops in increasing food production has triggered a raging debate, as many people have…
Abstract This research paper investigates Americas’ health care policy. It discusses the conflicts and changes that have occurred in the…
Introduction According to Duffy (1995), horizontal or lateral violence can be widely defined as the unreceptive and antagonistic behavior remitted…
Every single day, nurses experience the need to make crucial decisions within the nursing process. Nurses are charged with the…
Website Analysis for the Northern Cochise Nursing home: the “Nursing Home Compare” web page The Northern Cochise Nursing home has…
Introduction Numerous and notable developments in the health care environment have been observed over the recent past. This has seen…
In human beings, bones are living tissues with the ability to grow. According to The National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal…
Introduction Fielding and Briss define evidence-based public health as “the process of integrating science-based interventions with community preferences to improve…
Introduction The peculiarities of nursing theory and practice depend on a number of concepts which are widely discussed by scholars…
Introduction Background of the Study Overweight and obesity are defined by the World Health Organization (2011) as excessive accumulation of…
Introduction Autism has been classified as a severely devastating developmental disorder that can be diagnosed in any child regardless of…
Introduction Unlike any other professional discipline, nurses are subject to a motley of legal, professional as well as ethical duties.…
Executive Summary The theme of demand and supply is indeed vital when addressing matters related to healthcare delivery. While most…
Purpose and scope of the Article The article, “Single Payer Meets Managed Competition: The Case for Public Funding and Private…
Introduction Nursing Informatics is defined as a specialty that combines information science, nursing science and computer science to run and…
Clinical leadership can be defined as the support, direction and encouragement given to health care teams to achieve certain clinical…
Introduction Qualitative research entails exploration of an issue of concern with the aim of understanding on the issue and why…
Introduction Separate legal entities in the United States have been bestowed with the duty of providing healthcare to the citizens…
History of AIDS in India According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 2.39 million people within India live with…
Introduction Getting old is inevitable; with the understanding World Health Organization Ageing and Life Course Programme developed a program named…
Although healthcare might seem rather detached from ethics, not to mention legal issues, both have quite a tangible relation to…
Nursing Issue Ethical issues have greatly affected the nursing field in recent times. Ethics denote moral conducts that define wrongful…
Introduction The key functionality of a computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is that of clinical decision support (CDS). According to…
Introduction In recent years, nursing professionals are increasingly facing legal/ethical dilemmas on a daily basis irrespective of the area or…
The article that was reviewed in this paper addresses issues that fall in Topic 1, “Patient Care Issues related to…
Introduction The National Health Service was founded by the Labour government in 1948 as part of its welfare state programmes.…
Pernicious anemia is a condition that develops due to failure of gastric parietal cells to release sufficient amounts of IF…
In the United States healthcare is provided by a variety of organizations. The majority of them are private, but there…
It is stated that a number of mentally ill patients behave aggressively with nurses and react inappropriately to doctor treatment…
Introduction Health care (medical or clinical) informatics is a subdivision of informatics applied in medicine. This field is multidisciplinary and…
Risk Factors for Hypertension Hypertension has several risk factors that fall into two groups namely modifiable as well as unmodifiable…
Introduction Cultural competence can be described as the ability to understand the cultural systems or all factors surrounding the culture…
Introduction A number of nursing theories have been developed by practitioners and scholars in this field to enhance the quality…
Introduction The ultimate goal of nursing is to support the health needs of many patients and populations. The American government…
Introduction Diabetes is a metabolic disease that increases blood sugar. Clinicians clarify diabetes based on hormonal secretion. The hormonal secretion…
Introduction Leadership styles vary from one leader to another and from one organization to another, depending on the espoused values,…
Introduction Asthma is a common disorder of the respiratory system. This condition affects both adults and children. This long-term disorder…
Introduction In the wake of organizational leadership and management, the healthcare sector has been grappling with shortage of nurses due…
The advance practice nurse is a healthcare professional who has to address numerous challenges. These professionals have to work in…
Introduction The human nervous system is a complex network of body cells and nerves whose primary function is to control,…
Prevalence of HIV/AIDS and Complacency The increasing incidence of HIV/AIDS is a major concern to health professionals and key healthcare…
Introduction Change in a medical organization can support the health needs of different patients. Organizational change can encounter different obstacles…
Introduction Nurse Practitioners (NPs) must do more in an attempt to promote the best health outcomes. According to Upshaw-Owens and…
Overview of GMOs Food is essential for human survival and since the beginning of human civilization, people have strived to…
Introduction Taking into consideration the aspect of personalized care, the quality of care is essential to the universal health care…
Introduction Quality improvement is about making healthcare more secure, successful, patient-focused, timely, adequate, and reasonable. The financial crisis implies an…
Asthma belongs to chronic inflammatory disorders of airways that influence 6 % of U.S. citizens. Of this percentage, 4.8 million…
The outcome of human caring is a critical part of the nursing profession. If patients are satisfied with the care…
Introduction Health experts recommend that mothers should breastfeed their babies because it has great health benefits. Health care systems across…
Work of Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2010) is credited…
Introduction Health care is a point of concern that affects the lives of most people. Since time immemorial, leaders, as…
Introduction Eating disorders are characterized by unusual feeding habits that could make an individual eat insufficient or excessive food. Eating…
Introduction In its quest to improve accessibility and the quality of health care services, the U.S. government has experienced a…
Chronic kidney disease refers to a state of irreversible kidney damage. The term can also be used to describe a…
Longitudinal analysis and a comparison of the demographic experiences of DCs and LDCs Factors responsible for the rapid decline of…
Introduction Nurses have the role of ensuring that patients get quality and timely medical services, when they are offering the…
Introduction Any organization in the world needs effective leadership strategies in order for it to operate. These strategies are always…
Introduction Health care facility is an institution where health services are offered. The services include treatments, tests and counseling among…
Long Term Care hospitals (LTCHs) are hospitals that are classified under acute care but majorly focus on patients that stay…
Promotion of health consists of an apprehension between programming frameworks. Health promotion begins with community empowerment where important issues concerning…
There are normally several clinical as well as administrative transactions that take place within the health care setting that are…
Introduction The aging of a population is an unprecedented phenomenon. There have been a lot of difficulties in explaining what…
Introduction An organization system is where highly integrated parts go through specific processes to accomplish an overall desired goal. Quality…
Introduction Hypertension is a chronic disease also known as high blood pressure because the arterial blood pressure is increased. It…
Introduction Diabetes is a disease that has been of global concern in the recent past. There are several types of…
Qualitative methods in the research focus on studies related to social behaviors in societies whose outcomes are generalized as the…
Evaluation plan Taking into account the negative effects of the excessive use of the physical restraints on the patients’ well-being,…
Introduction Information management in any healthcare facility involves the management and use of information to improve healthcare and medical services.…
Introduction Human development has been studied by psychologists and educators to explain some behavioral phenomena related to growth. Theorists have…
Introduction Health institutions are struggling to provide transcultural nursing that acknowledges differences and similarities that exist among cultures and which…
Nursing professionals remain a critical component in the delivery of quality health care in America and other parts of the…
Introduction and Background The African Americans comprise 13 percent of the overall population but account for a disproportionate percentage of…
There are unending debates regarding healthcare reforms in the United States. However, before proposing any changes, it is wise to…
Introduction One of the leading causes of death among the adults is liver failure (Kelly, 2008). The disease has a…
Introduction Cancer is a growth (tumor) usually having its origin form the epithelium1. However, the tumor can either be benign…
Introduction Different types of diseases have existed for as long as the history of mankind. The means by which these…
Introduction For several decades, the world has witnessed concerted efforts geared towards developing a healthcare system that is based on…
This discussion supports the problems that frequently occur in role adaptation for all new International nurses’ employees. However, some international…
Introduction Celiac disease is caused by immune reactions to gluten; proteins available in cereal grains. It mainly targets the gastrointestinal…
Introduction Baycare uses two information systems for its administrative work and patient data which are; the BEACON (Electronic Medical Record…
Introduction As a result in the rising cost of health care in many countries in the world, “this has created…
Introduction The economic and social factors that affect the health of citizens in the community are referred to as the…
Introduction The term, chronic diseases, applies to a group of dissimilar diseases like heart diseases, cancer, arthritis, asthma, and many…
Introduction A physical education class is an activity that involves both physical and physiological inputs, it is well organized and…
Introduction The world is advancing at a very fast rate and in such a way the sharing of information is…