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Watson Theory of Caring
Consciousness
Feeling
Hope
Nursing
Patient
Self
Theory provides professional independence by guiding the practice, education, and research functions of the profession. The study of theory helps to develop analytical skills, challenge thinking, clarify values, and assumptions, and determine purposes for nursing practice, education, and research (Reed, Shearer, and Nicoll, 2004). According to Reed, Shearer, & Nicoll (2004) Jean Watson presents the…
Tenet Healthcare – Vision, Mission and Values
Health Care
Medicine
Patient
To survive in the ever-changing healthcare industry, healthcare organizations must embark on developing strategic planning and marketing programs to ensure the success of its organizations. The Affordable Care Act raised the quality of care for all Americans by reforming the health care system, making health care professionals and insurance companies accountable for upholding quality through…
Struggling to Improve Accounts Receivables
Health Care
health sciences
Hospital
Medicine
Patient
The Accounts Receivables has been in the 70-80 days range for several months now and has even reached above 100 days this month. Marysville General reaches its optimum cash flow when Accounts Receivables is at 55 days. As discussed at the meeting, there are several things that can be done by the medical staff, business…
Taking a Poke at Phlebotomy
Health Care
health sciences
Hospital
Laboratory
Medicine
Patient
Phlebotomists are individuals educated to obtain blood samples on live patients. Employment in this occupation is on the rise as phlebotomists are sought after for drawing blood for testing. Vital signs are also an important function of the phlebotomist. As healthcare professionals, they work in medical facilities such as hospitals, physicians’ offices, research institutions, home…
Relationship Between Caregiver and Patient
Health Care
Patient
Risk
The relationship between caregiver and patient has a significant impact on treatment process. In some situations, it is difficult in communicating between the healthcare professional and the patient due to many factors such as the professionals perceptions, reactions or heavily emotions in the patient. According to Rosenberg and Calla-Silver (2011), using therapeutic communication effectively helps…
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Health Records
Health Care
Medicine
Patient
Running head: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS The Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Health Records Michelle H Gay Cabarrus College of Health Sciences Abstract There are many advantages to electronic health records but there are as many disadvantages to implementation of this technology. This paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages that take place during the implementation…
about the Francis Report
Health Care
Medicine
Patient
The are that was investigated was found to be very poor, causing patients wounds to either not get any better or even get a lot worse. For instance a dirty dressing was found to be used causing the patients cut to get infected. However the report, put forward by Robert Francis, did find that there…
Wit: a Critical Analysis
Health Care
Nursing
Patient
This is a critical analysis paper about the highly acclaimed film Wit. The film is centered on a middle aged professor who has just been diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer. She agrees to undergo chemotherapy which is still in the experimental stage. During the film the physician’s focus is on research and there is…
Lifestyles, Inc.: A Leader in Mental Health Care
Employment
Health Care
Patient
Warren County is where the corporate office is located, as well as the Adult Crisis and Stabilization Unit (SACS). The SACS handles a number of programs offered by Lifestyles, Inc. Including an inpatient unit for adults in a mental health crisis, jail triages, evaluations for involuntary hospitalizing, and a 24 hour crisis hotlist. Due to…
Writing assignment describe yourself
Health Care
Medicine
Patient
Please see below; 1. Requires giving attention to a patient that would reasonably be given to anyone in a similar situation. 2. A diagnostic and treatment process that a clinician should follow for a certain type of patient, illness, or clinical circumstance. Appropriate “stand of care” can be determined in his case by first, giving…