Category: Health & Medicine 13691
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Data-Based Changes: Big Data Analytics
Data-Based Changes: Big Data Analytics Table of Contents Big Data and Data Mining in Healthcare Continuity Planning Article Analysis Conclusion References The Healthcare sector is heavily relying on the use of data to make significant changes in recent years. Data-based changes help healthcare systems to predict risks, plan for prevention, and recovery strategies to minimize…
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Autistic Childrens Behavior Problems
Autistic Childrens Behavior Problems Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The term autism originated at the beginning of the twentieth century and was coined by a Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler (Feinstein 5). Bleuler identified autism as a mode of thinking, opposing it to another mode: logical and realistic (Feinstein 6).…
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The Effects of Understaffing on Nurses Provision of Standard Care
The Effects of Understaffing on Nurses Provision of Standard Care Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Few healthcare issues are raised as frequently as nurse understaffing is. The combination of an aging population, higher disease prevalence, and an increase in workload has caused a significant shortage of medical workers. The subsequent implication is…
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Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Discussion
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Discussion Difference of the APRN (AG-ACNP) Role and Scope Even though ACNPs are one type of APRN, there is a significant difference in their role and scope. Advanced practice registered nurses are at the forefront of providing preventive services to the public. They treat and diagnose diseases, advise the public on…
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Aspects of Crisis Lethality Overview
Aspects of Crisis Lethality Overview Table of Contents Introduction The dynamic of suicide Suicide and the moral dilemma Characteristics of people who commit suicide Similarities between suicide and homicide Use of triage assessment form in addressing lethality Conclusion References Introduction The world changes to improve its economic, political and social development. However; not all developments…
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention Campaign Analysis
Center for Disease Control and Prevention Campaign Analysis The pinned Facebook campaign of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC gov) was selected for analysis. The post encourages people to get a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. There is also a link to a website with more information about where to get the…
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The OpenEMR System and Its Project Phases
The OpenEMR System and Its Project Phases The OpenEMR system has three different interfaces to suit the needs of different users. The first user interface is designed for patients or clients. The clients UI is simple to ensure a good customers experience while using the system. It has bright colors that blend into each other…
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Maximizing Access to Care: Developing Medical Centers in California
Maximizing Access to Care: Developing Medical Centers in California Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The healthcare industry is constantly exploring innovative strategies to enhance the availability of medical treatment and deliver high-quality patient care. Healthcare providers in California have adopted various initiatives to increase access to healthcare services. The innovations include Medicaid…
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Peplaus Theory in Patient-Nurse Interaction
Peplaus Theory in Patient-Nurse Interaction Since in this research the interaction between a nurse and patients with obesity is the key element, Hildegard Peplaus theory of Interpersonal Relations in nursing is taken. Originating from psychiatry, this theory was reconstructed for nursing by Peplau in 1952 (Jones, 2014). Her theory suggested that interpersonal relations with patients…
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Bacterial, Viral, and Eukaryotic Pathogens
Bacterial, Viral, and Eukaryotic Pathogens A bacterial pathogen that affects the human nervous system is Streptococcus pneumoniae. This bacterium is associated with several diseases, the most frequent being meningitis, otitis media, and pneumonia. The central nervous system becomes affected when the pathogen enters the brain and spinal cord tissue (Prager et al., 2017). Each of…