meeting about not over recommending a skilled nursing facility (SNF) for people who do not truly need a SNF according to the hospital. One of the criteria for not needing a SNF was if the person was functioning at the same baseline they were functioning at before surgery. This became a dilemma for one patient who had a total knee replacement because the patient could barely stand upright and walked with a severe genu valgum. According to the patient‚ she was not very mobile before surgery and her
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Appraisal and Job Evaluation Process A case study on “Dada Corporation” Introduction Page# a) History of the organization 2 b) Objective of the organization 3 c) Function of the organization 3 d) Role of the organization in the Economic Development of Bangladesh 5 e) Organizational Structure 7 f) Mission of the organization 9 g) Vision of the organization 9 Research Methodology a) Rationale of the study 10 b) Objectives of the study 10 Findings and
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Patient Hand-Offs in the Health Care Setting Patient hand offs in the medical field involves the exchange of critical information. It is the transfer of information‚ knowledge and responsibility for patient care from one healthcare professional to another (Foster-Hunt‚ Parush‚ Ellis‚ Thomas‚ and Rashotte‚ 2015). Ineffective hand-offs can result in putting the patient’s safety at risk‚ wrong treatment‚ incorrect diagnoses‚ and other negative outcomes that can negatively affect the patient. The goal
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Nursing Care Plan Student Name/Date: __Nicole Reinke/ Week 5_____________ | Nursing Diagnosis |Expected Outcomes |Nursing Interventions/Rationale |Outcome Evaluation | |(Dx‚ related to‚ & as evidenced by) |(Short term (8-48 hr.) reasonable expectations |List all interventions for each nsg. dx (include patient/family |(Patient outcome noted as
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RUP1 Project Nursing is a profession in which professionalism and high moral character go hand in hand. Nurses have access to very important information and care for patients during critical times in their lives. Because of the nature of work that a nurse does‚ they must always maintain professionalism to ensure that their patients have the upmost trust in them. A. Functional Differences In order to become a registered nurse‚ one must pass nursing school and then go on to pass a test given
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Evaluation Summary Ann is a 28-year-old Caucasian female who resides in Vancouver‚ BC. She is a married woman with no children. She came in for counselling because her husband wanted her to. He stated that she has bouts of crying‚ teariness‚ and is exhausted often. He feels she is grieving over the loss of her coworkers and friends who completed suicide. Ann reported feeling very sad and confused. The mental status exam‚ CAGE questions‚ and PHQ-9 suggests that Ann has moderately severe depression
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education that was given to the patients by their doctor about the risks and benefits of the procedure they were undergoing. They also ensured that all consent forms were signed and explained the process of the procedure. They started peripheral IVs that were needed and hung fluids and any antibiotics that the doctor ordered before the surgery. The nurses also made sure that the patients followed any instructions that were given to them such as NPO and asked if the patient was still sure they wanted to
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commonly seen in current practice. Ulrich et al. (2003) found that 55% of practitioners believed that they do not need to be truthful to the health plans under managed care‚ so that the patient can received appropriate care. Under managed care organization‚ the practitioners not only have agency relationship with their patient‚ but also with the health plan. The goal of the health plan is to maximize the economic gain‚ while the healthcare professional want to distribute resources to their client. There
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Role of Nursing to Mitigate Uninsured Patients As a nursing profession‚ the American Nurses Association is advocating for a single-system payer to reduce inefficiency‚ simplification of rules for the health care reform that will provide a universal coverage‚ and curtail the increase cost of administration‚ as originally proposed by the Institute of Medicine in 2004 (Lopez‚ 2011; Groves‚ 2014). Nurses can stand together to petition the lawmakers in Texas to expand the current programs for Medicaid
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Assessment for Diabetic Patient Name institutional Affiliation: Assessment for Diabetic Patient Health care delivery and education are crucial for health care providers. Nurses and other professionals are challenged to assure that the patients have the necessary information to make informed decisions. Patients and their families should have the right to access information about their health and commonly make important decisions from the facts. Diabetic patients need such information so take
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