a phenomenological method: What causes nurses to leave clinical practice in acute care settings? What is the experience of the nurses leaving clinical practice in acute care settings? To date there has been one qualitative study conducted in the United States on the reasons why nurses leave clinical practice in the acute care
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Cause and effect of chronic disease and its impact in the United States ********* **** Techniques 1 – Week 3 ****** ****** – Student ID: ******* Instructor: ******* ***** April 18‚ 2010 The United States is experiencing an unsustainable disease burden; 130 million people today suffer from chronic diseases‚ taking a tremendous toll on individuals‚ families‚ and communities. In addition to lives lost and quality of life lost‚ we are also a nation in crisis‚ an economic crisis. We spend over
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which acts principally as a depressant on central nervous system. Its effects on behavior are well known and regular use gives rise to an increased tolerance‚ so that the drinker needs to take gradually increasing amounts to obtain the same effect. Chronic excessive alcohol consumption leads to life threatening hazards (Best‚ 1999). Alcohol related diseases are rising rapidly in Western countries as well as in Asia. According to the World Health Organization (2008)‚ there are about 2 billion people
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Case Study R.S. has smoked for many years and has developed chronic bronchitis‚ a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He also has a history of coronary artery disease and peripheral arterial vascular disease. His arterial blood gas (ABG) values are pH = 7.32‚ PaCO2 = 60 mm Hg‚ PaO2 = 50 mm Hg‚ HCO3- = 30 mEq/L. His hematocrit is 52% with normal red cell indices. He is using an inhaled ß2 agonist and Theophylline to manage his respiratory disease. At this clinic visit‚ it is noted on a
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this paper is to critically appraise a research article titled ‘ Aggressive behavior on acute psychiatric wards: prevalence‚ severity and management ’ by Choloe Foster‚ Len Bowers & Nijman (2007). This article was published in the Journal of advanced Nursing 58(2)‚ 140 – 149. Accepted for publication 31 August 2006. The reason why this research article is chosen is because aggressive behavior on acute psychiatric ward are major nursing care problem that overwhelm nursing profession at psychiatric
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has on Families Abstract This project involves discovering how chronic and life-threatening illness affects family dynamics‚ relationships within the family‚ and overall family life. This has been done by analyzing academic articles related to this topic. Some of which include‚ an article written by Joseph Nowinski‚ Ph.D called‚ “Terminal Illness and Family Upheaval.” Another of which includes an article called “The impact of Chronic Illness on Families‚” by Joseph Novey. For this project the use
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reporting to the Department of Health of adverse events and root cause analysis with the goal of making patient safety a priority throughout the state’s hospitals (State of New Jersey Department of Health‚ 2017). Adverse events are preventable within acute care hospitals and are inclusive of medication errors‚ pressure-ulcers‚ falls‚ suicide or attempted suicide in a facility‚ and numerous surgical mishaps including the wrong patient‚ wrong procedure‚ wrong site‚ intraoperative or postoperative event
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“Prolonged cold weakens out resistance to infection” is a statement that’s true whether or not you’re in a weakened state of health. For those that are‚ for instance‚ people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)‚ the effects of cold can be much more severe and potentially more likely to be permanently damaging. As is explained by Liesl Osmond‚ regarding a study conducted regarding temperature and sufferers of COPD‚ “This is the first time a direct relationship has been found between the
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Acute Ambiguity Roger von Oech‚ the author of A Whack on the Side of the Head‚ makes an unusual offer that thinking at random will increase the efficiency at which ideas become more abundant. This particular concept is certainly an original way to come up with new‚ fresh problem solving techniques. Ambiguity in the world can help new ideas flow for anyone when looked at in a creative way. Chapter seven begins by explaining an example that would make the case against using ambiguity. In fact
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5 Diseases Acording to Nightangle’s Environmental Theory Typhoid Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection caused by ingesting contaminated food or water. If there is not healthy food or healhty water avaiable‚ it can causes Typhoid Fever. Symptoms are characterized by headaches‚ nausea and loss of appetite. Skin Cancer If exposure to sunlight continues for several years‚ the damaged skin has an increased chance of developing one of the forms of skin cancer. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation
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