Ethical Health Care Issues Paper Angie Torres HCS/545 May 06‚ 2013 Mr. Charles J. Barron‚ MHA Ethical Health Care Issues Paper Health care staff governed to perform their professional duties based on the practice acts from the professional licensing boards under the statutes of the states. The professional duties include the balance between competency in skills‚ and application of ethics that will help promote the provision of the quality of care to the public (Harris‚ 2008). However‚ there
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“Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) is defined as tests designed to be used at or near the site where the patient is located‚ that do not require permanent dedicated space‚ and that are performed outside the physical facilities of the clinical laboratories” (Woodworth‚ Kirsch‚ & Sayers-Rana‚ 2012‚ p. 363). The results of the test are much faster than standard laboratory testing and treatment can be delivered in a timely manor. In addition‚ the results of the testing are immediately connected with the
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Point of View : HOSPICE CARE IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING When you meet a nurse‚ the last thing that comes to your mind regarding his or her specialization would be hospice nursing. It is no surprise why only a few have fully understood this new aspect of health care delivery. Hospice nursing is a specialized degree of nursing. The duty of hospice nurses covers a lot of responsibilities; from assessing the elderly’s condition‚ observing the health but still working altogether with the physician
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Introduction: This paper presents the key elements of Bronfenbrenner’s framework and applies them specifically to the girl in the article of “Foster care approved for kids in neo-Nazi case.” Bronfenbrenner’s ecological framework offers an insightful lens for understanding and supporting children in various environments throughout their physiological development and growth. Analysis: Microsystem: In Bronfenbrenner’s framework the innermost environmental layer is the microsystem. The microsystem
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actual diagnosis is written in three parts: diagnostic label (problem) ___related to___ as evidenced/exhibited by___. A risk diagnosis is written in two parts: Risk for (diagnostic label) ___related to___. Nutrition: less than body requirements related to inability to eat solid foods as evidenced by liquid diet post-surgery Planning Goals: Now is the time set patient centered goals. Here you will develop expected outcomes using the seven
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Program – Region 6 Nursing Care Plan and Evaluation Student: __ Instructor: _Date: _1-28-2010_____ Instructions: 1. The nursing care plan evaluation is based upon the application of criteria appropriate for the student’s skill set. 2. All nursing care plans must be typed (Times New Roman‚ 12 point font). The nursing care plan form is available on Blackboard™ in each clinical course. 3. The grading rubric must be attached – last page of nursing care plan. 4. All relevant assessment
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Care labelling Care labels are care instructions on garments. Symbols are written on care labels‚ attached to clothing to indicate how a particular item should best be cleaned. Textile and apparel labels can help you consider alternative choices and make better buying decisions if you take time to read them. Permanent Care Labels (PCL) use symbols to explain how to care for wearing apparel and home sewing fabrics‚ so consumers need to learn the basic symbols. Introduction | | Caring for
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Effective reflection on relationships that develop in care work Mary is an 82 year old female resident who came to live in our nursing home five years ago she has a mild cognitive impairment and is totally independent she wears an incontinence pad and requires minimum assistance. Mary loves to sing and listen to music especially Irish traditional music and popular ballads. She remains in close contact with her two daughters who visit regularly. Mary is a very private person and likes to spend time
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Palliative care for a dying patient needs to be well planned and managed to ensure that all aspects of care giving are taken care of. The plan provides a reference for nurses and other practitioners who are involved in giving care to the patient. This is so as to ensure that they all know what needs to be done and does not. The plan also includes the relatives or family of the patient who need to be involved in the process not only to give emotional support but also physical support to the patient
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Personal Care (Hand Washing) The most important aspect of maintaining good health is good personal hygiene. Personal hygiene which is also referred to as personal care includes all of the following: Bathing and Showering ¾ Hair care ¾ Nail care ¾ Foot care ¾ Genital cares The most important personal hygiene practice is washing hands. Why? Illness is often transferred from people to food via hands. It’s up to you to protect food with proper hand washing. To
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