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    Dementia Elderly Patients

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    Dementia is mean‚ mind stealing disease that affects many elderly patients in different ways. It begins with forgetting small things like where you put your car keys‚ and escalates into forgetting yourself and your family. Many can function well with dementia for a period of time‚ but then generally have to transition into receiving help from family caregivers and/or nursing facilities such as nursing homes or assisted living. Dementia can turn a normal thinking person into an irrational person who

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    Patient Case Summary

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    3/16/2005. Patient is a 55-year-old female flight attendant who strained her back and left leg during a recurrent training. Per OMNI‚ she was initially diagnose d with lumbar sprain‚ lumbago and low back pain. Treatment includes electrical stimulation unit and PT. Per the PT note dated 10/11/16‚ the patient reported continued symptoms‚ but she is working on managing her pain. She was assessed to have improved core stability. Based on the progress report dated 10/27/16 by Dr. Waldman‚ the patient presents

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    Happy Patient Procedure

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    foresee a happy patient coming out of this procedure. From the beginning‚ the MA should have educated the patient on the purpose or procedure of the laboratory order. When she should have been educating the client she could have been putting her gloves on as well‚ but instead she was looking for the proper vein and cleaning it without gloves. Whether the MA washed her hands or not‚ she is still spreading germs. The gloves should have been put on prior to her ever touching the patient‚ not after she

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    Patient-Centered Care

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    Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care 1 Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care 2 Patient-centered Care In the definition of patient-centered care it states that we should recognize the patient as the source of control in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences‚ values‚ and needs(NAP‚ 2003). In this quantitative teaching strategy by Pamela Ironside‚ PhD‚ RN‚ FAAN

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    Outpatient Patient Roles

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    nurse‚ a nurse practitioner‚ and a unit secretary. A staff nurse is in outpatient is responsible of admitting patients‚ making preparations which includes both patients and the equipments that are necessary‚ they assist physicians with many bedside procedures‚ and are responsible of recovering patients. A nurse staff is also responsible of checking charts and orders‚ monitoring patients and troubleshooting to make sure that there’s no errors. A charge nurse is registered nursed who is responsible

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    “Providing Culture-Sensitive Healthcare to Hispanic/Latino Patients” A Hispanic patient with a high fever may resist cold compress because their theory of “hot” and “cold” imbalance. They use hot things to cure cold and cold thing to cure the body being “hot”. For instance within the American medical field we use heat foe hot. If you’re running a fever things that makes you sweat it out are better. So the difficulties that the Hispanic patient will bring is simply not following the physician’s orders

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    Patient Feedback Model

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    physical‚ functional and social health of elderly patients after acute hospital admission. The clinic examined 25 patients over the trial period and delivered interprofessional clinical education opportunity for 18 volunteer students from a combination of fully trained students in a variety of health care facilities such as

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    is to provide insight of my experiences in working with Nicole Jackson during my tenure with Kaiser Permanente/Healthspan of Ohio. Working as a Patient Service Representative requires the soft skills of being compassionate and attentive to the patient/customers’ needs. The hard skills required a high degree of financial accountability‚ efficient patient processing and proficiency on the computer. Nicole mastered all of these. I was Nicole’s supervisor for approximately XX years and during that

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    In 2012‚ I realized my life was not the life that I wanted to be living. I was unhappily married‚ severely overweight with several health ailments and not the kind of mother I wanted to be to my daughter. It was then when I came to the realization only I had the power to change my direction in life.   On December 31‚ 2012 I underwent weight loss surgery and had a Lap-Band placed. Now‚ if one thing I have come to realize in life is that people are going to judge you no matter how hard you try and

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    Asthma and Eczema Patient

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    Eczema WHAT IS ECZEMA? Eczema is a category of skin disease that is characterized by inflammation‚ itching‚ dry scaly skin‚ and in severe cases‚ small fluid filled blisters and insomnia. It is the most common skin disease in children today. Mild cases of Eczema are a little worse than a tendency toward dry‚ itching skin. Severe cases can effect the whole body‚ can be intensely itchy‚ uncomfortable‚ and even have an effect on the person in a psychological manner due to self- consciousness. Eczema

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