Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Expansion of Existing Service Area in International Medical Corps

    Expansion of Existing Service Area in International Medical Corps Background International Medical Corps was selected for healthcare innovation because healthcare advances were at the heart of the initiative. The organizations goal is to enhance the individuals lives in the communities through health programs and related initiatives that build local capacity, and prevent by offering medical…

  • Informed Consent and Clinical Equipoise

    Informed Consent and Clinical Equipoise According to Tom Beauchamp, informed consent has two philosophies. In his first explanation, Beauchamp describes informed consent as the patients absolute autonomy and authority (Sutrop & Lõuk, 2020). This informed consent focuses on sovereign authorization and client rights. The patient must have a substantial understanding of the condition and intentionally…

  • Knowledge and Perception of Registered Nurses: Annotated Bibliography

    Knowledge and Perception of Registered Nurses: Annotated Bibliography Alhamidi, S., Alshahwan, M., & Tumala, R. (2021). Knowledge and perception of registered nurses regarding the scope of practice of speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(19), 111. Web. The purpose of the study was to ascertain what registered nurses (RNs) knew and…

  • Researching of Medical Tourism

    Researching of Medical Tourism Patients that cannot gain the required healthcare services in their home state can explore options abroad due to the expansion of the concept of medical tourism. With the rise in globalization, medical tourism has expanded the scope of its options and services, which implies that patients such as George can consider…

  • Discussion on the Tragic Choice Offered by Arras

    Discussion on the Tragic Choice Offered by Arras Patients and medical professionals may be roughly characterized as the potential victims on either side of the physician-assisted suicide (PAS) legalization debate. On the one hand, patients may experience coercion, abuse, and insufficient safeguards if PAS is made legal (Arras, 1995). Concerns may also exist on how…

  • Willowbrook: Consequences and Prospects

    Willowbrook: Consequences and Prospects Table of Contents Fighting the Stigma Modern Perspective Conclusion References The Willowbrook State School, a psychiatric facility that mistreated its patients in an unspeakable manner, represents a dark chapter in American history. Exposed by journalist Geraldo Rivera in 1972, the misdeeds of Willowbrook became known as a catalyst for change in…

  • Tissue and Organ Transplants

    Tissue and Organ Transplants Table of Contents Introduction History of organ transplant Donor Identification Types of transplants The surgical operation Post operative care The future of organ transplant Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The human body is composed of an intricate system of cells, tissues and organs. During the embryonic stage, the cells undergo a complex…

  • Mid-Semester Project Implementation Process Paper

    Mid-Semester Project Implementation Process Paper This project aims to develop nurses knowledge, skill, and confidence in treating patients using continuous bladder irrigation (CBI) as a therapy modality to maximize treatment. Bedside nurse education is framed within the framework of the professional advancement model (Benner, 2019). To reform nursing practice, the project relies on three essential…

  • The Nasal Septum Patient Assessment and Treatment

    The Nasal Septum Patient Assessment and Treatment Interview Summary An interview was conducted with the patient, during which his main characteristics were established. The person belongs to the male sex, 25 years old. The man is from Finland, and he speaks with a slight accent. Perceives health as a critical element for functioning and successful…

  • Assessing the Problem of Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    Assessing the Problem of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Table of Contents Definition of Risk Group and Problem Population Relevance of the Problem for Nursing Practice Literature Evidence on Nursing Action for HIV HIV Standards and Policies Leadership Strategies, Communication and Change Management References The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV for short) primarily affects the bodys immune system.…