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The psychological effects of a cardiovascular accident on a patient
... e. g. social interactions, physical and emotional well-being, work-related issues, mobility, language use, sexuality, self care and many more. Patients ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Common Disorders
Patients' Dignity and the Effects of Nursing Care
... respecting patient's identity and preferences, ensuring patient's privacy, providing information, being attentive to patient's ... findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NUC/is_4_24/ai_n6172397 Mairis, E.D. (1994, May). Concept clarification in professional practice ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Implications of e-Health and e-Health Program Evaluation
... the patient about their illness, many patients do not understand the doctor's terminology. With WebMD .com, the patient is able ... gone a massive transformation , its latest advancement is of e-healthcare . every thing from prescriptions to doctor's advice ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
Patient Portals
... patient lack access to technology to have e-visits. Also since the patients are mainly uninsured, underinsure, or Medicaid/, Medicare patients e ... or possible e-prescribe if that is available. Instead of a patient having to come into the office, a patient ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
Critically examine a health promotion activity that had been observed in a practice setting, which was intended for a patient that required mental health promotion
... vary from differences in approach to incompatible of patient with health promotion provider, i.e. a patient wanting to be told what to do, ... , i.e. a patient wanting to be told what to do, and a health promoter who is adamant on empowering the patient with ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health
A literature review on patient transport in Intensive Care units.
... , Heinrich H, Siebeneich H, Vandermeersch E: Safe intra-clinic transport of intensive-care patients. A concept that avoids monitoring ... JW, Hydo LJ, Fischer E, et al.: High-risk intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: safety and outcome of the ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Mental health what it is about, an insight into the nursing care of a depressed patient.
... why some elderly patients are at risk of being untreated. You can also look for non verbal clues i.e. sad facial ... with other patients and she is not socially isolated. Chandler (1999 p625) maintains, "Promoting his physical health and well being, e.g. ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Patient Case Commentary: A Holistic analysis of patient care
... , according to Kennedy and Grubb (1998), when a patient has consented to disclosure of identifying health information, ... screening', The Australian Family Physician, Vol 32, no 3Milligan, E (2004), 'Ethical Practice in Prenatal Screening - Can informed ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Working Towards Compassion for Terminally Ill Patients— Legalization of Euthanasia
... ill patients. Therefore, the patient's family will not permit the patient to depart this life with pride. If a patient is ... . Egendorf. San Diego: Greenhaven, 2000. n. pag. Richardson, Andrea E.. "The Terminally Ill Should be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia." ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Euthenasia
The Therapeutic Intervention of Antipsychotic Medication and the Process of a Patient Changing to a New Medication to Hopefully Improve His Quality of Life
... Depixol). During my time spent with this patient I have monitored this patient through a large and important transformation to ... : Williams & Wilkins. Volume 5: pp.1591-1626. Deegan, P.E. (1997). Recovery and empowerment for people with psychiatric ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health