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FastMed Urgent Care Clinics and Electronic Medical Records

 While determining my research, I found that FastMed Urgent Care Clinic is the largest non-critical treatment walk-in clinic that owns and operates over 100 facilities throughout Arizona, North Carolina, and Texas. The headquarters is in Clayton, North Carolina, and its annual revenue is approximately $30.6 million. They have over 1,200 employees and has generated approximately […]

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STUDENTS’ PERSONALITY TRAITS AND PARENTING REARING STYLES AS PREDICTORS OF CAREER CHOICE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN.

A study conducted by Abele and Spurk in Muhammad (2017) revealed that, despite the efforts to attain gender equality, Africa still has discrimination in certain professions which tend to prevent students from choosing certain careers and because of this deeply rooted stereotypes about men and women, gender continues to have a significant impact on the […]

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pERSONAL SHORTAGES IN HEALTH CARE

It is no surprise that majority of healthcare facilities are experiencing crucial personnel shortages. No matter if you’re that patient who’s been waiting in the emergency room for over thirty minutes, or a healthcare professional waiting for a medical record. These personnel shortages in the healthcare workforce are a major challenge for patients, healthcare professionals, […]

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Most of the decisions I have made in my career have been

Most of the decisions I have made in my career have been data-driven. But sometimes, I had to make decisions with time or information constraints that required making judgement calls not susceptible to analysis. I want to present one such judgement call that I made recently and describe the decision-making rationale behind it.Problem StatementAs a […]

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The History of Palliative Care

The History of Palliative CareIn the late eighteenth century, there was an increasing trend of doctors being around the time of death of members of upper and middle class families (Rugg, 1999). This trend continued to grow as the nineteenth century advanced and new medical innovations were discovered and is now fairly common in recent […]

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NursingNursing incorporates selfruling and collective consideration of the care of all people

NursingNursing incorporates self-ruling and collective consideration of the care of all people regardless of their age, family background, social status and communities, debilitated or well and in all settings. Nursing incorporates 3 important components:The advancement of wellbeingCounteractive action of sicknessThe care of the sick, debilitated and passing on individuals. In addition, the important nursing roles […]

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Quality patient care requires a combination of the six core competencies approved

Quality patient care requires a combination of the six core competencies approved by the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project. If incorporated into nursing care, these competencies ensure that patients and their families are receiving quality and individualized care that is centered around the best outcome for the patient (QSEN Institute, 2019). Unfortunately, […]

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Critical Care Nursing Practicum AssignmentRachel TuffnerDurham College100704267Evidence based practice EBP in clinical

Critical Care Nursing Practicum AssignmentRachel TuffnerDurham College100704267Evidence based practice (EBP) in clinical decision making is a technique that has been shown to result in improved patient care (Majid et al., 2011). Rather than utilizing authoritative opinions as has been done in the past, EBP focuses on data obtained from research to make reasonable and effective […]

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Intensive Care Unit

The Intensive Care Unit(ICU) is a critical wing of the hospital that majorly handles surgeries and other critical patient procedures. The ICU is said to be demi autonomous because of its independence in providing the patient with the best care availability in a safe manner and achieve the best medical; care. Technology is slowly taking […]

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INTRODUCTIONThe report is a reflection on a residential care home In this

INTRODUCTION:The report is a reflection on a residential care home. In this reflective account I will describe and share my experience regarding my resident and in this scenario will also show the profound importance of Communication and Inter-Personal skills amongst Professionals, Service Users, their families, care staff and more in a care home settings. (The […]

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Postnatal care for the period from birth to six weeks is called

Postnatal care for the period from birth to six weeks is called the puerperium.Immediately after birth, the first examination of the baby takes place. The doctor or the midwife or the maternity nurse make sure that the baby has survived the birth well.Above all, this first examination, is about recognizing conditions and external malformations that […]

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care values

Independence and Empowerment.Empowerment is self-determination in an individual, or when someone gives you authority. Empowerment is also standing up for yourself saying what you believe is right, and making people listen. A group/community who need empowerment may be a hospice or a homeless shelter as they need to become stronger and more confident. It is […]

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Open, honest, trusting and respectful relationships

It is important to have open, honest, trusting and respectful relationships with parents, carers and families, because it shows that we are trustworthy, approachable and have nothing to hide. The following show what is expected of playworkers in my setting: OPEN: We need to have transparency, nothing is “swept under the carpet”. We should show […]

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Introduction Conflict is no stranger to the health care environment The daily

Introduction Conflict is no stranger to the health care environment. The daily stress of work and the complex interplay of personalities create a situation where conflict can flourish. Individuals and organizations face many pressures as the health care landscape changes. Staffing shortages, financial constraints, and volume demands are a few of situations of which organizations […]

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Career Exploration Project

C areer Exploration Project Jessica Ochoa ~ College Algebra ~ MATH 1314 ~ Semester 2Registered Nurse› What do they do?– When you become a registered nurse your responsibilities mainly involve caring for patients, but the specific duties vary depending on the employer or specialization. – RNs may assist physicians in providing different treatments, administer medications […]

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referral Introduction to Health and Social Care

ASS072-1 Introduction to Health and Social CareReflective Account of Role Play ExerciseStudent Number: 1722295The EssayEnsuring effective services to every client in the health and social care facilitates to achieve a positive appearance from them. Hence, one-to-one communication with the clients and developing interpersonal skills presents an important part in order to understand their demands effectively.This […]

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Networking in Nursing and Career DevelopmentThe first professional nursing association in the

Networking in Nursing and Career DevelopmentThe first professional nursing association in the United States was founded in 1893 as the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses. Today this organization is known as the National League for Nursing. Today the largest nursing organization is the American Association of Nursing. There are over 100 […]

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Provisional: An Investigation into Bed Blocking Causation and Ramification as Public Health Challenge in NHS Hospitals Wales, and the impacts of buffering management on non-profit Intermediate Care Department

First of all, what is a hospital bed?This seems like as simple question but it is more complicated. It is part of the hospitals infrastructure, including trained professionals and managerial staff, different types of equipment, pharmaceuticals, and others. Though, hospital bed numbers are frequently used as a measure of the ability of a health care […]

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health care financing reform in Ethiopia

1. Introduction1.1 Country profileEthiopia is located in the northeastern segment of Africa continent, with a land mass area 1.104 million square kilometers. With a total population of 104.96 million in 2017, Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa, next to Nigeria (1, 3). Like many other Africa countries, Ethiopia is a country of […]

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IntroductionIn the recent years Health and social care services has changed intensely

IntroductionIn the recent years Health and social care services has changed intensely and has become more intricate. Constant progress and improvements in health present a stable promise on effective and safe patient care. The predominant problem of health and social care is to nurture the principles that continuously provides excellent, safe and kind-hearted healthcare … […]

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Culturally Sensitive Care

Culturally Sensitive Care Kuldeep Kaur Gill Student ID: 4350318 Niagara CollegeQ1. Answer:India and Canada both have different cultures. The Canadian culture is recent one whereas Indian culture is ancient one and most popular cultures in the world. India is very famous for its rich cultural heritage. There are some major differences between western and Indian […]

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Legislation PaperHealth Care ConsentNiagara CollegeGagandeep Kaur OtaalStudent ID 4352144Health Care Consent ActThis

Legislation PaperHealth Care ConsentNiagara CollegeGagandeep Kaur OtaalStudent ID: 4352144Health Care Consent Act:This exhibition help to propel singular authority and self-administration update correspondence between therapeutic administrations master and diligent and ensure a basic employment of relative when the individual isn’t fit to take consent. This exhibit give the standard concerning consent to treatment that is to […]

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Teamwork and Collaboration for Transitioning Wound Care Patients From Acute Care To The Home Care Setting.

Team work and collaboration is such an important part of wound care. Patients with wounds need to receive the most comprehensive care to facilitate healing. This care includes patient and family education by the nursing staff and physicians, though there has been evidence that home care givers feel they have not received the tools to […]

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