Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Sepsis: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Sepsis: Diagnosis and Treatment Currently, the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis remain largely unresolved. This is due to the lack of study of many aspects related to this diagnosis, as well as the ineffectiveness of the already existing methods of division used in hospitals. Lethality from sepsis varies between 20 and 80 percent, which is…

  • Telenursing: Pros & Cons for Patients and Nurses

    Telenursing: Pros & Cons for Patients and Nurses Abstract Telenursing is a contemporary method of providing care services to patients in remote locations using information and communication technologies (ICT). The main advantage of telenursing is that it reduces the cost of accessing nursing services by reducing hospitalization rates. It also improves health outcomes by equipping…

  • Cyclist Endurance-Strength Training Dilemma

    Cyclist Endurance-Strength Training Dilemma Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction The five steps of evidence-based practice (EBP) provide a structured and systematic approach to clinical decision-making. These steps include asking a well-built clinical question, searching and appraising the best available evidence, applying the evidence to clinical practice, evaluating the effectiveness of the intervention,…

  • Telehealth Adoption: Key Adoption Factors

    Telehealth Adoption: Key Adoption Factors Telehealth is widely considered to be a revolutionary approach to healthcare services provision. However, it is not as popular as it possibly could, considering its role in improving accessibility and responsiveness. At the same time, businesses have switched to virtual communication as soon as it became available to the public.…

  • Analysis of a Clinical SOAP Note

    Analysis of a Clinical SOAP Note Table of Contents Subjective Objective Assessment Plan References Subjective The patient expresses persistent stressing or nervousness over various regions that are messed up regarding the effect of the occasions. He answers for all conceivable, most pessimistic scenario results. He perceives circumstances and experiences as undermining, in any event, when…

  • The Research Process and Reporting

    The Research Process and Reporting Research reports are crucial sources of information professionals can use to improve their practice and develop a foundation for further scientific progress. The reports might lack quantitative data or sufficient background to submit a discussed issues significance in counseling. For instance, the research with the listwise deletion used for solving…

  • Nurse Understaffing and Patient Outcomes Correlation

    Nurse Understaffing and Patient Outcomes Correlation Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Conclusion References Introduction Understaffing is a complex issue that requires the development of an efficient solution. The PICOT question used in the context of this assignment is: In newborn babies and nursing home seniors, how effective is the Excel-based scheduling model (I) versus…

  • Determinants of Patient Adherence

    Determinants of Patient Adherence Introduction Patients poor knowledge about their health conditions is a health care issue that should not be underestimated. Inpatient care and services provided by medical staff constitute only a portion (albeit a large portion) of treatment and recovery, and the rest is comprised of patients self-care, adherence to treatment plans and…

  • Athletes Injuries and Coping Strategies

    Athletes Injuries and Coping Strategies Sport: an athletes sense of identity, source of self-esteem, and way of dealing with stress It is very accurate that injuries affect athletes everyday lives to a greater extent. As such, injured athletes find it difficult to cope with sustaining injuries. Sports injuries generally traumatize and alter athletes psychological state…

  • Bias in Epidemiologic Research

    Bias in Epidemiologic Research Table of Contents Introduction Epidemiologic biases Conclusion References Introduction Potential biases are likely to be present and affect epidemiologic research at the level of design, implementation, and analysis of a study. Bias is defined as systematic errors that affect the epidemiologic research, hence leading to invalid measures of association and altered…