Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Analyzing a Scenario  National Initiatives

    Analyzing a Scenario  National Initiatives Table of Contents Nursing Sensitive Indicators Quality Patient Care System Resources, Referral, or Colleagues References Nursing is a profession that encompasses empowering people in need and helping them to achieve social, physical, or psychological independence. The vast knowledge of the nurse practitioners provides them with proficiency in making diagnosis…

  • Maternal Role Attainment Theory in Practice

    Maternal Role Attainment Theory in Practice The sphere of nursing care connected with the relationships between parents and children remains quite complex due to the enormous role that such type of communication plays in the life of every single person. According to the assignment, we are supposed to analyze the case of Ms. Montayer, who…

  • Lead Poisoning in Toddlers

    Lead Poisoning in Toddlers Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the teaching plan The epidemiological rationale for topic Evaluation of teaching experience and community response Areas of strengths and areas of improvement References Introduction Lead poisoning is a major problem affecting large numbers of toddlers in the country. The teaching plan aims to provide information…

  • Normal and Abnormal Urine: Composition and Characteristics

    Normal and Abnormal Urine: Composition and Characteristics Urine, one of the main waste products of the human body, can be an indicator of health and abnormal changes to the body. The first important subtopic is the composition of the discussed by-product of metabolism. Normal urine contains about 96% water, and the remaining 4% is presented…

  • Pathophysiology: Iron Deficiency Anemia

    Pathophysiology: Iron Deficiency Anemia Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is an abnormal body condition characterized by lack of enough erythrocytes in the blood (McCance et al, 2010). The disease is brought about by low amounts of iron in the body which then hinder the production of hemoglobin. Thus, oxygen transportation to the body tissues is negatively…

  • Measurement and Instruments for the Quantitative Research Plan

    Measurement and Instruments for the Quantitative Research Plan Levels of Measurement that are Important for the Research Study There are different levels of measurement in research studies. They include nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio levels. The proposed study will use the nominal and ordinal levels of measurement to study the research phenomenon. The nominal level…

  • Steroid Induced Delirium in Elderly Adults

    Steroid Induced Delirium in Elderly Adults It is rather common to prescribe corticosteroids to patients who are receiving treatment in intensive care units (Schreiber et al., 2014). However, recent studies have found that the use of steroids by patients in ICUs (specifically, patients with acute lung injury or other lung problems) is connected to the…

  • Digital Examination of Melanoma

    Digital Examination of Melanoma Felicity Reilly is the main author, and participant of the Academic Primary Care Research Group; the scholar has six publications at the University of Aberdeen connected to neuroscience, clinical trials methodology, diabetes, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Reilly and Walter (2021) participated in research and evaluation related to various spheres of medicine.…

  • Prognostic Implication and Functional Exploration for Microrna-20a

    Prognostic Implication and Functional Exploration for Microrna-20a Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Cancer and its aspects have always been at the center of many research works. In this paper, the experiment by Peng et al. described in the article Prognostic implication and functional exploration for microRNA-20a as a molecular biomarker…

  • Case Study: Community Blood Center

    Case Study: Community Blood Center The healthcare system is highly dependent on blood donations that hospitals receive from local and national centers. However, those supplies may be expensive, especially if a community has a monopolist. The case under consideration describes an attempt to establish a new blood center that would provide affordable material to hospitals…