Essays Tagged: "hospital staff"

Critical Thinking and Decision Making. Let it pour: A critical thinking case study

al thinking case studyThere is growing problem that is facing all operations of the Faith Community Hospital. From administrative staff members down to the nurses and doctors, all personnel have lost ... he management team and the various members of its support staff to effectively run and maintain the hospital. This apparent loss of cohesion is tearing the infrastructure of Faith Community apart. The ...

(5 pages) 3827 8 4.6 Dec/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

This essay describes a student nurse's experience of caring for someone in I.T.U. and the Law, Ethics and Therapeutic Use of Self issues related to this experience.

uture does not look good for him; he has long standing problems with little chance of recovery. The hospital staff may be able to prolong his life but the quality of it would be in question if he has ... n contacted and have no record of any will of any kind, no one seems to know what he would want the hospital staff to do for him, give him every possible chance to live but prolonged the agony of figh ...

(8 pages) 568 0 4.0 Aug/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Healthcare Administration: Making a Positive Difference in the Lives of People and Communities

AbstractWhen we think of hospital staff, we often think of physicians, nurses, or other caregivers. These caregivers are only ... or other caregivers. These caregivers are only a part of the staff required to manage an efficient hospital. Behind the scenes there is hidden, incredibly important role in health services delivery - ... ns, massive rules, and complex structures. Healthcare encompasses many areas including acute care / hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, long-term care facilities, physicians offices, home health a ...

(3 pages) 467 0 4.7 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Let it pour: A critical thinking case study

IntroductionThere is a growing problem that is facing all operations of the Faith Community Hospital. From administrative staff members down to the nurses and doctors, all personnel have lost ... the nurses and doctors, all personnel have lost the intent and scope of the vision. Faith Community Hospital's mission statement is as follows:"With the foundation and commitment of our spiritual heri ...

(10 pages) 1591 1 4.8 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Critical Thinking Case Study: Let it Pour

First Assignment as Executive Assistant, provides us with a look at the problems of Faith Community Hospital. The CEO of the hospital has indicated that these problems may threaten the very existence ... ot identified, evaluated, assessed, and resolved in the near future. The problems that surround the hospital are by no means isolated to Faith Community Hospital, but are a reflection of the problems ...

(7 pages) 713 0 4.8 Jul/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Alternative Medecine

some sort of ailment that can't or doesn't seem to be diagnosed properly by the local physician or hospital staff. What are your next options, do you visit another caregiver in the next town or do yo ...

(2 pages) 59 0 4.0 Sep/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Let it Pour - My First Assignment as Executive Assistant

ective of this case study analysis is to address various situations and obstacle at Faith Community Hospital for a stronger and healthier community and clarifying any misinterpreted by the Pat, Chief ... hier community and clarifying any misinterpreted by the Pat, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and the hospital's newly promoted to Executive Assistant (EA), Chris Smith and other hospital staff of its m ...

(2 pages) 188 0 3.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Let it pour case study

Let it pour: A critical thinking case studyThe setting takes place at Faith medical hospital. On the back of everyone's business card at Faith it states "With the foundation and commit ... ay at faith. This analysis will address the different situations facing the management staff at the hospital and what actions should be taken to address the problems. When addressing these issues the ... tackle the organizational processes, ethical issues, and the communications systems utilized by the hospital staff. There is a wide spectrum of issues that is keeping the hospital from running ...

(7 pages) 205 1 3.8 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

MGT 351 Wk4 Case Study Faith Community Hospital Administration

IntroductionThere is a growing problem that is facing all operations of the Faith Community Hospital. From administrative staff members down to the nurses and doctors, all personnel have lost ... the nurses and doctors, all personnel have lost the intent and scope of the vision. Faith Community Hospital's mission statement is as follows:"With the foundation and commitment of our spiritual heri ...

(6 pages) 94 0 3.0 Jan/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Current Business Research Project Paper

s' work hours on patients' safety and care. While there are several other studies that were done on hospital staff nurses, none of those studies included applicable data that emulate critical care nur ... luded applicable data that emulate critical care nurses. For example, what is indefinite is whether hospital staff nurses' work schedules are similar to critical care nurses. Another setback is that t ...

(3 pages) 568 1 4.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

e woman with calculated gestures and a calm, mechanical manner. She has absolute authority over the hospital staff and its patients. When the story begins, a new patient, Randall Patrick McMurphy, arr ... f the other men. Nurse Ratched is confident that she can break McMurphy, for he is committed to the hospital and they can decide when he will be released. Further in the nove ...

(2 pages) 916 0 0.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Rosenhan Labelling Experiment - 1973: Oral Presentation notes.

ssociates who were all healthy individuals and attempted to gain admission to different psychiatric hospitals in different locations across America. During the psychiatric assessment they claimed to b ... and report that they felt fine and no longer heard voices.The pseudo patients were to stay in their hospitals until they were discharged by the staff - who believed they were real psychiatric patients ...

(2 pages) 10 0 3.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors

Current Business Research Project Paper

k hours on patients' safety and care. While there have been several other studies that were done on hospital staff nurses, none of those studies included applicable data that emulate critical care nur ... s included applicable data that emulate critical care nurses. For example, what is indefinite is if hospital staff nurses' work schedules are similar to critical care nurses. Another setback is that t ...

(3 pages) 194 0 5.0 Sep/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Infanticide

ehaviors will lead certain members of our society to such an atrocity.In the early 1800's Foundling Hospitals were established to provide care for illegitimate or unwanted infants. There was much deba ... d to provide care for illegitimate or unwanted infants. There was much debate whether the Foundling Hospitals would help to reduce the rate of infanticide. Studies show there was a high rate of infant ...

(20 pages) 76 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

VeriChip and the RFID technology - Tracking Technology

dical patients and has no form of tracking attached to it.According to Todd Lewan "In an emergency, hospital staff could wave a reader over a patient's arm, get an ID number and then, via the Internet ... that are wearable have been received better.These wearable forms of the RFID chip are being used in hospitals across America. The company Xmark, a subsidiary of VeriChip, uses RFID wearable devices to ...

(3 pages) 71 0 4.0 Mar/2008

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

Information Systems: What We Do With It

onments. Healthcare industries have immediate bedside access to patient information for doctors and hospital staff. Some businesses are able to provide network access for on-site consultants or audito ...

(3 pages) 84 0 4.7 Nov/2008

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

Healthcare Management

in the healthcare system, executives are needed in many settings, including clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, practices and Universities.When we think of hospital staff, we often think of physicians, ... or other caregivers. These caregivers are only a part of the staff required to manage an efficient hospital. Behind the scenes there is hidden, incredibly important role in health services delivery - ...

(3 pages) 107 0 0.0 Aug/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

Managing in Today's Health Care Organizations Change and Culture Case Study I

nt DesignRecent research into healthcare architecture has emphasized the design of patient areas in hospitals. There is a minimum of three staff members to every one patient in a hospital organization ... well-being depends to a large extent on the capability and efficiency of staff. Patients are in the hospital for a limited period, whereas hospital staff has to deal with an unending, continuous cycle ...

(9 pages) 173 0 4.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

Can Morality Exist in Healthcare Management?

ality Exist inHealth Care Management?Kelsey FrenchMNO 3375M-412/4/12The Ethical Considerations of a Hospital AdministratorThe Ethical Issues of Hospital AdministratorsIn every business, upper manageme ... althcare management is sparsely discussed. However, these management decisions made in the arena of hospital care are filled with ethical questions that have enormous impact on patients, staff and the ...

(15 pages) 3 0 0.0 Aug/2013

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine