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hospitals are not required to report mistakes that have been made to any sort of overseeing agency (Inskeep and Neighmond, 2004). ...
care model is highly useful with the elderly and those recovering from surgery or illness. Self care is not an issue that enters ...
God" (Hippocratic Oath, 2001). It seems to me that the wording leads the young physician directly into the trap he hopes to avoid...
Yet both organizations also observe that, sometimes, it is necessary to use seclusion and restraint, as a last resort, in order to...
ensuring that a significant proportion of stroke victims survive and retain their independence. This is important not only from th...
only one group, no control group. Group exposed to treatment and then measure (Creswell, 2003). Measured participants blood gluco...
proposed method of resolution is to design, develop and evaluate a clinical, evidence-based "diabetic education program to increas...
indicated as an advantage of PICCs can be initiated at the bedside by a registered nurse, which avoid the need for general anesthe...
moment to moment as the changing patterns of shifting perspectives weave the fabric of life through the human-universe interconnec...
many had very definite opinions on the matter as a whole, "none of the participants articulated what the process consisted of or h...
chlamydial, and rickettsial organisms" (Bessette, 2004). Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis (Bessette, 2004). E. Cloxacillin: "...
later in life. This obvious connection to anthropology led Freuds predecessors to continue applying such a concept even as the fa...
true medical condition. The approach is taken even further by Thomas Szasz where any mental condition is not seen as a true medi...
himself to be placed in charge of Thompsons case, he assumed the responsibility of having all adequate medical knowledge to pursue...
to conduct studies of our own to assess the relationship between patient well being and medical resident work load. Much ...
services. However, the greatest cost of all has been to human life, because nosocomial infections have resulted in patient deaths...
whether or not a patient complaining of chest pains is having or has had a heart attack (American Clinical Laboratory Association,...
to provide adult individuals, at the time of inpatient admission (or enrollment) information about state laws rights concerning ad...
patient, the attending nurse is seldom in the room at the same time. The attending physician may refer the patient to a cardiologi...
motor vehicle crashes, substance abuse, and illegal behavior" (Visser, Lesesne and Perou, 2007, S99). Symptoms include irritabili...
classify medical errors (Pace et al., 2005). In fact, there are taxonomies to classify errors but they are not standardized (Pace ...
and Perou (2007) report that an estimated five to eighteen percent of youth in the US are diagnosed with ADHD and most receive so...
and theoretical Framework: The instrument designed for use in this study drew heavily upon the survey developed by Cole, et al, wh...
the situation, the charge nurse might take a number of different actions in response to this information. For example, the charge ...
to take expensive prescription medications as prescribed. This acerbates medical conditions and results in increases in acuity lev...
paying salaries). Patients are going to generally go to hospitals where their doctors are - though when it comes to emergencies or...
in the workplace, however, far too many of them seem to gloss over the interpersonal nature of work environments and focus more po...
decried the lack of any kind of "paper trail" documenting the events and situations leading to Ms. Evans departure, asking that th...
movement disorders, such as Parkinsons and dystonia. This procedure was initially developed in 1987 in France (Song, 2006). This a...
points out, medicalization is a process that defines a problem in terms of the practitioners perspective and cultural biases, rath...