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    Identification of the specific standard, guideline or criteria The report makes it publicly known the harsh implications that errors in healthcare are a leading cause of death and injury. In the late1999, Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies of the United States released the report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. The report cited the findings of a major study that found medical errors kill at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans in hospitals each

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    Critique of Borders et al.’s Study (2013) “Midwives’ Verbal Support of Nulliparous Women in Second-Stage Labor” Title The title of this article was succinct and specific, including the phenomenon under study (verbal support in second-stage labor) and the population (nulliparous women). Although the title seems to imply that the study is qualitative in nature, it does not overtly state this, and for some readers, it may be helpful to point that out. Also, the term “nulliparous” is not a word used

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    uses relevant materials from peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed articles to describe the fluctuating nature of healthcare service delivery in America. Conclusively, the authors agree that the virtual systems create room for accountability, academic research in healthcare and efficient service delivery. Summary (Hwang, et al. 2013) used 21 peer-reviewed and four non-peer reviewed

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    uses relevant materials from peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed articles to describe the fluctuating nature of healthcare service delivery in America. Conclusively, the authors agree that the virtual systems create room for accountability, academic research in healthcare and efficient service delivery. Summary (Hwang, et al. 2013) used 21 peer-reviewed and

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    concept we can see that he is uncertain of the future his disease brings. To decrease and manage uncertainty there needs to be strong communication between the health care professional, patient and other family/friends who will be involved in the care. Research has demonstrated that through a communication model which involves the following– assessing knowledge of prognosis, figuring out the patients core values and concerns, creating a

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    Skype In End Of Life Care

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    ever in a situation like these families in the article were that they can think of Skype as an alternative option. Black, B. P., & Penrose-Thompson, P. (2012). Music as a therapeutic resource in end-of-life care. Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 14(2), 118-125 8p.

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    Inequalities in Nursing

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    This assignment will critique the phenomenon of suspension within the NHS and explore the inequalities in how the Department of Health (DOH) manage this process. This will focus upon the differences between how medics (doctors and dentists) and nurses are managed within the NHS. The number of those affected by the process of suspension will be highlighted and there will be a discussion of the policies and procedures available to these professionals working within the NHS. A brief description of

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    In this paper I will critically analyse the strength and weakness of using 'qualitative and quantitative' to a specific area of social work practice. The area of choice is children's services with focus on two research findings in the area of performance measurement within social work, with special emphasis on quality services and stability of placements for children looked after away from home. The two documents will be referred as Paper one titled 'Performance Targets and stability of Placement

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    Professional Interview There is no better way of learning about a future role or positions, then getting opinions and viewpoints from someone who has experience your field of study. Having other’s viewpoints and critiques can be important to your decision making process related to pros and cons of that particular field of choice. This enables you to gain perspective and insight of job duties, and a viewpoint of the real environment. Nurse Practitioner Core Competencies Nurse Practitioner Core Competencies

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    Victorio Anton NURS 307 Dr. Zirkle Research Critique Introduction This research was conducted in order to evaluate the effect of a perioperative safety checklist on perioperative safety standards and the quality of inter-professional cooperation from the staff’s perspective. A 19-item questionnaire was used to survey employees’ attitudes regarding safety-relevant aspects of the perioperative period, work processes, and quality of inter-professional cooperation before and 3 months after the implementation

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