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    Case Study 2 - Miss Mary-Jane Clearly state the problem This paper uses Kerridge, Lowe, and McPhee’s Model for Ethical Decision Making (2005) to analyze the case of Miss Mary-Jane and to have an ethical judgement for the nursing care. The ethical issues in this case are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The…

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    I wanted to work in a hospital but I noticed that physicians didn't have enough time to spend with their patients as physiotherapists did. Furthermore, I like spending more time with people I care for. Therefore, I made up my mind to become a physiotherapist. I work in a great comprehensive hospital called (Medical complex). It provides health services under the umbrella of health insurance. A lot of patients from different regions were present in it. I dealt with many patients from different…

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    Doctor General tasks of a profession Hospital doctors examine, diagnose and treat patients who have been sent by GPs and other health professionals. They apply medical knowledge and skills to the diagnosis, prevention and management of disease. The responsibilities of a doctor depends on what the doctor is specialized in. All hospital doctors are specialized a bit more in one area than another. Here are some of the more common areas: anaesthetics, emergency medicine, general medicine, general…

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    Working at Green Paradise was a huge learning experience for me. Here are details of a few treatments that I did at Green Paradise. Anti Callus Treatment - Procedure Request the customer to sit on the chair and ask them to lift both legs Check the condition of the legs If the condition of one leg is worse than the other leg, warp the leg that is in good condition with a towel. Then wrap the other leg with a towel. Once both the legs are wrapped with a towel, wait for about 10 minutes. Open the…

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    Real world evidence has is entering every part of the drug product life cycle from discovery to the late stage marketing. RWE The Basics RCT RWE Patients are randomised into the study treatment; Selection of the treatment choice does not depend on physician and patient Treatment of choice depends on choice of the treating doctor according…

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    As we all know ethics in treating the mentally ill is a contraversial issue. Varies studys and theorys have provided different opinions and ways of going about treating the issue. Since the mental health act in 1983 the use of restraint on mentally ill patients has come along way, however there is still improvement to be made I'm sure. The essay will analyse the key ethical issues involved determing the issue by, considering arguments for for and against the use of restraint and what people's…

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    Injuries are a natural thing in human nature. When breaking a bone, there is a specific person who specialize in these type of situations to go to for help. When seeking a career as a physical therapist, a person must carefully look into the responsibilities this will entail, the skills one must have to succeed, plus other important aspects such as working conditions, salary, and the future of the job; however, just as important is to carefully seek out the University Of Texas Pan-American…

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    Hip Arthroscopic Surgery

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    INTRODUCTION Arthroscopic surgery is considered as one of the most minimally invasive surgical procedure. It is regarded as one of the major breakthrough in the management of patients with conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. Hip arthroscopic surgery was introduced for the first time by Burman in 1931. 1 However, indications and procedure for arthroscopic surgeries remained very few for many decades because of lack of expertise and instrumentation. Since the early 1990s, the number…

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    Case 2: Tort Of Negligence

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    Case 2: Tort of negligence . From Elisabeth ‘s case , Elisabth arm was infected after the accident, but the Doctor decided to not treat it with antibiotics immediately so after a bit, Elizabeth area is now partially paralyzed. From this data we found that Elizabeth case is about a Tort of negligence. • A tort is a civil wrong for which a remedy, usually compensation, is available to the wronged person in the civil courts. In the Law of Torts, duties are owed to persons in various circumstances,…

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    1). “Hospital Management System”. I had developed one stop solution for hospital and pharmacy which uses the predictive algorithms to predict the most demanded medicine and schedule Doctors appointment. This was deployed in One local clinic for Trial basic. 2). “Distributed Computing using Multicast Group”. I had developed C application which distribute task on different Client node and process and collate the results on server. This application can be used to compute large computation. We were…

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