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    quickly and prioritize the patient needs so that those with emergent needs are seen before those with urgent or non-urgent needs. Causes of ED overcrowding and lengthening wait time include, influenza season, inadequate staffing, inpatient boarding due to inadequate hospital beds and patient population larger than hospital capacity (Hoot and Aronsky, 2008). The length of stay in the ED has a correlation with the quality of care a patient receives. Many EDs struggle with patient overcrowding and there

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    required to step in if a patient becomes medically or emotionally unstable. As mentioned earlier nursing staff assist with transportation of patients, they are also in close proximity to the kitchen for medical assistance. During a placement opportunity a student becomes the facilitator of the program, completing all necessary tasks identified above, the student is required to report to their supervisor to discuss potential OPI and have documentation co-signed. The development of the “ Brains Program

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    allocated clinical placement twice and found as interesting place to learn new things. Hodges and Keeley (2009) says acute care setting is the challenging unpredictable workplace where nurses are more autonomous, skilled and learned to adapt uncertainty. Patients in acute care setting receive nurses initiated care. Regardless of where nurses work, they provide optimum care and do much more than simply following physician orders. Many interesting and new experiences were motivating all student nurses and working

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    NURS5002 Guidelines for Quantitative Research Study Critique Name:​​Heather Ketron​​​​​​Date:​07/01/2015​ Title of article in APA format: Hardin, S.R., Bernhardt-Tindal, K., Hart, A., & Henson, A. (Jan. - Feb., 2011). Critical-care visitation: The patients’ perspective. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 30(1), 53-61. http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.etsu.edu:2048/10.1097/DCC.0b013e3181fd03a0 Complete the following information. Be specific in your responses. You must present a rationale for ALL items

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    qualitative study will be used to determine the barriers to use patient reported outcome (PRO) scores in the clinical practice and to deliver the self-management support program and address them using knowledge translation interventions within an interdisciplinary intervention for individuals with CLBP at four primary care clinics in Quebec. This study is a part of an ongoing project aims to maximize the quality of care and patients’ outcomes in the primary care clinics. The objective of this study

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    Considering The Telemedicine Platform As hospitals care for more and sicker patients, unique care platforms are being explored to ensure the highest level of care is provided. We must remember that only around 50% of patients within a critical care setting receive the best practice recommendations (Bauman & Hyzy, 2012). To overcome this care gap, telemedicine or the tele health concept is being explored. Grown from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), telemedicine has been around

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    Introduction In January 2015 a patient observation was conducted on an inner city psychiatric male admission ward commencing at 10.30 am and concluding at 11.30am. The observation was carried out by the ward manager and the patient advice liaison service (PALS) manager. The managers from the position of observer were critically analyzing differences of service provision between a service and patient’s perspective. The ward manager by reviewing the findings will make recommendations for the service

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    There are a variety of schemes provided by private hospitals, which differ in nature, value, sophistication and formality of benefits. CMA has identified that incentive schemes provided by private hospital mainly offers two kinds of benefits to the clinicians (GPs and consultants) which are financial benefit and provision of services or facilities. 5.1.1. Incentives schemes provided to GPs According

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    of patient experience/care. This assignment provides an analysis of an observation of patient experience in a clinical area, following the assignment brief outlined in appendix A. Introduction: The relationship between patient experience and high quality care The definition of high quality care proposed by Lord Darzi in High Quality Care for All (2008) has now become enshrined in the Health and Social Care Act 2012. To achieve high quality care all 3 elements of patient experience, patient safety

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    H. Pylori Case Study

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    ignore that we have identified H. pylori in 18 patients (20.63%) suffering from gastric and periodontal disease. Namiot DB et al. (10) detected it only in three cases among 157 patients. H. pylori was detected in dental plaque with a rate of 34.1% (16) and in 82.3% by Gao J et al. (24). Boyanova et al. (6) isolated oral strain from a child with both gingivitis and chronic gastritis. In the study of Anand et al., the occurrence of H. pylori in the dental plaque of patients with gastric H. pylori

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