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    professionals but potential patients as well ‚ which means eveyone. The general consensus seems to be divided into two camps ; the nurses and the administration. While both sides have adamant arguments for their points it is imperitive for all of us that a solution be found. The topics covered are related to legislation‚ current practices utilized for staffing ‚ and the nursing shortage. Any person living in california is familiar with the issue of legislating nurse patient ratios. The california

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    A STUDY ON ASSESSING PATIENT SATISFACTION IN A TERTIARYCARE SERVICE HOSPITAL IN BHAVNAGAR‚ INDIA Submitted by |ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |3 | |2 |ABSTRACT |4 | |3 |INTRODUCTION |5 | |4 |AIM AND OBJECTIVES |9 | |5 |LITERATURE REVIEW

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    Human service professional and hospice care workers work with patients with the virus HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) that causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Early on during the AIDS crisis social workers or human service professionals dealt more with the terminal parts of AIDS by starting up hospice services for the patients. Later on after much research and education the human service worker dealt with more of the psychosocial issues involved. Hospice services can provide advocacy

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    person who is getting and updating the information every period. Especially‚ if you are a medical student you need to always update your information to know how to diagnose or treat the patient. In the previous blocks‚ we studied a very useful scientific information whether about immunity or physiology or even the basic information‚ which improved my knowledge a lot. In addition‚ patient-physician communication is an integral part of clinical practice. When done well‚ such communication produces

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    Communication Issues and the Effects on Patient Safety There are several factors that are important to health care safety‚ one of the most critical factors being good communication. When someone thinks about the requirements needed to be a nurse‚ he or she may think of the need for scientific knowledge. However‚ to be a nurse one has to have more than just scientific knowledge. Nurses need to possess other skills‚ one of those being the ability to communicate effectively. Communication is like

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    Understanding the Patient p. 2 Understanding the Patient Intake Process Healthcare just like any other type of service industry is reliant on possessing satisfied clientele. A sound billing process begins with having an efficient and effective patient intake process‚ as well as with tracking each patient’s information throughout each office visit. This ensures that patients receive the medical services they need and that they’re billed appropriately for those services. If the intake

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    Patient X Interview Patient X is a thirty-eight-year-old male with type one late onset diabetes‚ which is technically called latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). I chose to interview this person because sadly diabetes is one of the most common incurable diseases of today’s time. I think that the public should know more about this disease and the personal struggles that go along with it. Many new developments have been discovered in the scientific community as it concerns diabetes. “It’s

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    hospitals’ adoption of evidence based practices to improve patient safety. Through annual surveys‚ the program measures whether hospitals have adopted these practices and make the data publicly available on the Leapfrog Group Web site (http://www.leapfroggroup.org). One goal of the program is to direct consumers to hospitals that have adopted Leapfrog’s patient safety practices. Overall‚ I think it is useful for the public to have this information available. If you look at the website: http://www.hospitalcompare

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    malnourished (Maher and Eliadi‚ n.d.). These statistics sadly show that hospitalized and long-term care patients are more likely to become under nourished compared to the elderly population in the community. According to the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI‚ 2007)‚

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    Patient Confidentiality The confidentiality of a patient’s medical records has been an ongoing dilemma for healthcare professionals. To put it another way‚ there is a difficulty in discerning the boundaries of one’s duty and his/ her concern with the patients. Be that as it may‚ health care staff should maintain professionalism towards their work through respecting the privacy of the patients. As a matter of fact‚ this promotes the establishment of mutual trust between the health care staff and

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