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    Sick Role Theory

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    JobStreet.com which was founded in 1997 in Malaysia and now in Southeast Asia, it is now the largest portal of the online employment company. Recently, JobStreet.com had carried out a survey regarding Malaysian employees faked illness to scored medical certificate (MC). 1058 employers and 749 employees participated in the JobStreet.com survey across various industries in Malaysia in June 2014. More than 57 percent of employers in Malaysia had claimed to have employees that pretended to be sick…

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    Hospital Executive Summary

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized staff and equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which has an emergency department. A district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with large numbers of beds for intensive care and long-term care. We are establising a hospital where we provided all the facilities to the children’s and their parents. EHSAAS, a children hospital where…

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    Introduction Hart Hospital Equipment, Inc. (HHE) produces and sales medical care gear to emergency rescue teams, hospitals and surgi-centers. HHE has in the works another high-profile product, a pacer, which is schedule to be launched in June 2018. This pacer gives doctors an opportunity to decide fitting treatment for heart failure casualties, since it keeps up heart function for up to twenty minutes. Hart's pacer will be the first of its kind in the industry, sales volume will rely upon the…

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    Preparation for the surgery was simple, don't eat for 24 hours, and wash your body with special disinfecting soap that was given to me by the hospital a week or so prior. The night before surgery was stressful, i was extremely nervous and very hungry, I couldn't sleep because of how nervous i was, but i had to be up early for my appointment which was at 6am and the hospital i was going to was an hour away. After getting the little to no sleep it…

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    In recent years, as many as one in ten patients have been harmed while in a healthcare setting, and as a result patient safety and quality in healthcare has become a rather serious and significant global health issue (World Health Organization, 2014). One aspect of healthcare which can have a serious effect on patients’ safety if not managed correctly is medication. One could argue that nurses are predominantly involved in the administration of medications to patients as seen in an article by…

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    Presenting Complaint KB a very pleasant lady aged 79 was interviewed in her home during my GP placement. Her presenting complaint is that she has not left the house in six weeks secondary to pain in her legs, and immobility on a background history of chronic pain (diagnosed with somatoform disorder) in legs and arms since age 16. History presenting complaint- No recent medical illness, but reports a decrease in sleep and a reduction in mobility secondary to pain over last 6 weeks. Personal…

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    Pros related to the use of restraints: There are limited resources with the idea of restraint. Like (Ministry of Health, 2012) was mentioned that the restraint has a benefit on patients, for example, in the situation of a patient with dementia who have been aggressive and harming himself and others, the restraint become mandatory to prevent him from falling and from removing devices. So according to ethical theory (consequentialism) that focuses on patient safety Regardless of the action that…

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    always focused on my dream of being a pediatric nurse that I have never stopped to think about the patients who are incapable of doing anything for themselves like L.V. Her visit was to pack her pressure ulcer which developed during her stay at the hospital. It was unfortunate that in the care of a health care team her pressure ulcers still developed which shows that she must not have been properly turned or cleaned up at the appropriate…

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    Medication Errors

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    Appendix 1 Nurse Perception of Medication Errors Modified Gladstone 2001 Why Do You Think Medication Errors Occur? 1. The following ten statements are all possible causes of medication errors. Please read them carefully and Rank #1 to #10. (#1 is the most frequent and #10 the least frequent). a. Drug errors occur when the nurse fails to check the _______ patient’s name band with the Medication…

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    In my three years of being in health care, I have grown so much as a person, advocate, care giver, critical thinker and nurse. I started my journey as an LPN working on the medical floor as Saint Francis Medical center, I was employed there for 8 months and started RN school. I worked there throughout school and thought for sure I would leave after completing my RN. I decided to stay on the floor, where I am still currently employed because I like the variety of patients I take care of. Before…

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