Mindanao Medical Foundation College College of Optometry Case report on: A comparative study of an emmetropic patient to a patient with Accommodative and Convergence Insufficiency Abstract: This case study aims to compare an emmetropic patient to a patient with accommodative insufficiency and convergence insufficiency based from the results of Binocular vision examination and Preliminary Optometric procedures. Keywords: emmetropia‚ accommodative insufficiency‚ convergence insufficiency
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Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) Patient safety indicators are used by Hospital’s to help identify any potential risk to patient safety and to improve healthcare. The focus is to increase knowledge and the understanding of the effects on the hospital reputation. As a patient‚ you really should know what kind of care you are expecting to get when you visit a hospital. With that being said‚ they also have an option on what hospital they choose. We need to be that hospital that is shown to be
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Patient teaching is an important factor when it comes to nursing. The patient must be aware of the things occurring so that they can provide self-care and make medical decisions. Each and every individual should be educated on heart attacks; it’s one of the most important areas in nursing. Many people are not aware of how dangerous this could be. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States (it’s responsible for 1 of every 2.9 deaths). Research from 2009 estimated 610
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technology used for diagnosis of this patient in more depth‚ and explaining why that particular technology was used above any other. In the case study I will discuss a 70 year old man admitted due to a fall and acopia with a past medical history of copd and ribhadomylosis. The patient was already on 4 hourly observations and 3L oxygen due to shortness of breath and high blood pressure. I had noticed him holding an inhaler and he had been using it liberally. The patient began complaining of chest pain
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Patients and healthcare professionals would agree that nursing care is a fundamental for achieving optimistic goals and improving patient satisfaction. Whether it being an acute setting of maintaining care plans with patients‚ nurses play an important role within a multidisciplinary team to help achieve better patient outcomes. Principles The key to patient centred care is not only to build “expert” patients‚ but to improve common ground with them for an integrated management plan. The aim is to
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Kristi Hulett Mr. Troupe Health 120 March 24‚ 2011 Patients Dealing with Poverty Poverty affects almost half the world. Over three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day (Global Issues). The United States‚ one of the wealthiest nations in the world‚ accounts for almost 12% of these statistics. In addition to these people‚ another 50 million are “near poverty” level. Even more alarming‚ according to the 1999 Census Bureau‚ over 16% of all children in the United States live in poverty
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Cancer Patients that reside in rural areas face many challenges when it comes to high quality health care. The top 5 cancer research centers are in some of the biggest cities in America. They are in Houston‚ New York‚ Boston‚ Seattle‚ and Baltimore. Cancer patients in rural areas have to spend thousands of more dollars to see more experienced doctors and visit better hospitals. They spend extra money on apartments‚ hotels‚ car rentals‚ food‚ gas‚ and out of pocket medical expenses. For example
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Caring for Terminally Ill Patient Personal Perceptions Regarding Quality of Life and Health Promotion The quality of one’s life is an important aspect in life and health promotion. Sadly‚ many people do not start to look at their quality of life until faced with a shortened lifespan. As humans‚ we tend to think too much. And‚ when faced with an illness‚ we often find ourselves thinking only about the negative aspects of the diagnosis: questioning what we did to deserve it‚ what our family will
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Alzheimer’s patient Introduction In this essay about the care required for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease‚ the essay will discuss of the holistic care needs for the patient‚ holistic care is total care of a patient which means caring for everything the patients emotional‚ physical‚ spiritual‚ social and psychological needs. Caring for an Alzheimer’s patient is it important that they are always reassured and feel secured‚ when caring for an Alzheimer’s patient finding out the patients normal routines
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first aid burn cream that control the pain but not the wound. After the wound checkup followed by all the lab results he was ready to leave the hospital. A research doctor approach to him because he meets inclusion criteria for a research study to evaluate the efficacy of a newly developed suture material. His primary language was Hindi and he was in the hospital by himself. He speaks some limited English but cannot read any language at all. While questioning about his interest on the research‚ he replies
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