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    indicators are employed to measure how effective the care environment is. These nursing sensitive indicators include complications such as urinary tract infection, patient falls, surgical complications, length of hospital stay, restraint prevalence, incidences of failure to rescue, patient satisfaction, pressure ulcers and nursing satisfaction. In the case of Mr. J, the demented rabbi, who as a nurse supervisor I am responsible for, nursing sensitive indicators are crucial in monitoring the level of care

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    treat the patients without interruption.  The multispeciality hospitals should make the availability of all groups of blood to save the life of trauma patients  The Hospitals should develop an advanced appointment system to resolve the difficulties of overfull clinics and long working hours.  Hospital administration should concentrate more attention to patients’ problems and should provide better answer to patients’ queries. .  Hospital administration is to evaluate patient perceptions

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    always had female physicians and it got me wondering if patients of female doctors are more satisfied with their medical experience than are male practitioners’ patients. This thought sparked my interest about the intersectionality of gender and the medical field. I discovered that patients of female practitioners rate their medical visits as more satisfactory, and were more compliant in following their prescriptions. Also, it seems like patients seen by women doctors improve more than those seen their

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    Risk of Falls Among Elderly Patients? Mireine Tankeu Shenandoah University N306: Theory, Reasoning, and Reseach in Nursing Lorena Jung, PhD, RN Pam Cangelosi, PhD, RN Does Nurses Hourly Rounding Response Time Help in Reducing the Risk of Falls Among Elderly Patients? Falls among elderly individuals have continued to be a major challenge for health care providers. Individuals hospitalized for falls incur a higher health cost compared to other hospitalized patients. Despite efforts to reduce

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    developed in the implementation of these proposed changes. The effectiveness of these changes carried out, measurement strategies, costs, and satisfaction with the EMR system implementations are points of analysis in this presentation. This organization in Miami, Florida conducts research to the biotech industry. The upcoming clinical pharmacological testing in a patient with diseases accelerates the needed of the EMR system in this research facility. Some financial issues, inadequate technical

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    Issues with patient satisfaction concerning discharge instructions are a common problem in many hospitals. I worked in a hospital where discharge instructions printed from the computer based on physician’s orders, but they were very general. In an effort to increase patient satisfaction, medication administration sheets were included. The problem that I have found with these medication sheets is they contain words that patient’s may not understand. Have you encountered any specific difficulties

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    Introduction Life satisfaction – big word! The two words’ meaning differ from each and every person depending on what that person believes is the most important in life - his priority. Life satisfaction is an overall assessment of feelings and attitudes about one's life at a particular point in time ranging from negative to positive. It is one of three major indicators of well-being: life satisfaction, positive affect, and negative affect (Diener, 1984). According to Wikipedia, Life Satisfaction is the way

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    Selected Topic: Self-care management of a male patient between the ages 45-50 who is newly diagnosed with diabetes, in the prevention of long term complications. Level of the theory: Middle Range Theory Purpose of the theory: The purpose of this theory is to help provide patients with the optimum level of health, and lead them to recovery. The theory is said to help promote greater understanding and collaboration between health care team members to improve societal acceptance and appreciation of

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    provide optimal patient care. Being one of the major concerns of nursing today, research studies demonstrate that appropriate nurse staffing ratios decreases patient mortality, incidents of cardiac arrest, hospital-acquired infections, and other adverse events (Hertel, 2011). Inappropriate staffing and excessive overtime hours produces a number of detrimental effects, including increased stress levels, job burnout, back and needlestick injuries, all leading to decreased job satisfaction ultimately resulting

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    Patients are central to healthcare delivery, yet their perspectives and input has been rarely considered by providers [1]. Over the last two decades this is beginning to change, and patient-centered care is drawing increasing interest. This shift in focus, from provider-based to patient-based, is highlighting the importance of incorporating patient’s needs and perspectives into care delivery. Furthermore, patients are becoming more engaged in their care, coinciding with the onset of patient-centered

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