approach are the best way to handle adverse event based on the Just Culture concept. “In 1997, John Reason wrote that a Just Culture creates an atmosphere of trust, encouraging and rewarding people for providing essential safety-related information” (American Nurses Association…
Society requires leadership, as leaders supply guidance to others, sanctioning individuals to strive for his or her greatest potential. In the health care environment, a nurse serves as a leader not only for his or her patient, but also for colleagues. As the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses declared, "Strong nursing leadership at all levels of the organization, but especially at the unit level where most frontline staff work and patient care is delivered, is required to establish…
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universities should make a better effort at noticing the signs of suicide and helping to prevent it. “The stability of American university and college students’ mental health should be taken just as serious as the threat of suicide” (Pope 1). For decades it has been the third leading cause of death in young adults and it is time to take action. According to Pope, the stability of the mental health of college students should be just as important as the threat of suicide and she provides heavy use…
outcomes. At the recent American Urological Association-Western Section meeting in Kauai, Hawaii October 23-28, 2016, the Division of Urology won 1st Place for Best Poster in the Kidney cancer session for work entitled, “Crowdsourcing Assessment of Surgeon dissection of renal artery and vein during Robotic Partial Nephrectomy: A novel approach for Quantitative…
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patient inflows cause physician groups and hospitals to merge, and those larger health care organizations require suitable technology to handle the influx of patients” (p.20). Within the rapidly expanding technological trend there are five major components that healthcare organizations are acquiring for better patient care: cloud computing, data analytics, electronic health records, medical devices, and project management software (Collins, 2014). When all five components are utilized, quality,…
Brown, Burton, Nazarian, and Promes (2015) along with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) provides guidelines that support the use of t-PA for the management of acute ischemic stroke. The guidelines are based on their own reviews of evidence based studies to collect information to generate the guidelines. The objective of this study was to answer the question is t-PA safe and effective for patients with ischemic stroke if given within 3 hours of onset and also if given…
Other Health Impairment (OHI) is one of the 13 categories of disability listed in special education. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), other health impairments serves as an umbrella for quite a few disabilities and disorders that fall under it. According to the New York City Department of Education, the definition of OHI is a student with limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli that results in limited…
interventions take three forms: academic assessment, behavior intervention, and psychological assessment. According to the New York Association of School Psychologists, in 1989 there was tremendous growth of people getting jobs as school psychologists, and a dramatically corresponding increase in the number of state associations resulted. The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) developed many journals, newsletters, and studies focused on School Psychology throughout the years…