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    Medical errors have had a big presence if the U.S. healthcare system. With Medication errors being consistently ranked within the top five of all medical issues. So some evidence that some people should look for in drugs even if the doctors say they are fine, is often the systematic reviews that occur within the process of the drug being approved, along with the random control trial and the meta-analyses. A systematic review is when the individuals who are composing the drug review different…

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    Cayenne Research Paper

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    herbal medicine with many health benefits. Capsaicin is the chemical compound within Cayenne that thought to be responsible for many of it's benefits. Cayenne pepper has so many benefits and potential benefits that it is difficult to know where to begin our discussion. Let’s start with the most well-documented ones. Cayenne’s benefits capsicum frutescens Capsicum frutescens “An Evidence-Based Systematic Review by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration” concluded that there is good…

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    structure or a template that maps out goal setting. This structure has a specific format that spells out the word SMART. The SMART Goals have to be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound in order to be successful. The Institute of Medicine has five core competencies for the health care profession. One of these competencies is working in interdisciplinary and or interprofessional teams. My Leadership SMART Goal is to provide the OR staff education in the efforts to reduce…

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    form of public health programmes and initiatives have increased access to medicines to fight and eliminate these diseases. (4) According to the indicator based Pharmacovigilance assessment tool (IPAT) used to monitor pharmacovigilance and medicines safety in a PV system, a functional PV system must fulfil criteria under 5 key components. The IPAT tool can be used to guide recommendations and interventions to improve medicine safety. (72) The situation of PV systems in West Africa will be…

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    Title: Capstone Project Ripal Patel Sacred Heart University Abstract Medication management is necessary to prevent harm to patient, reduce readmission rate and medication in-consistency in healthcare. My capstone project is based on medication management in healthcare. Here, in my first draft, I am going to discuss medication management of patients with multimorbidity. Multimorbidity effects 60% of primary care patients. Multi-morbidity is a major problem in health care and is…

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    The Immune System

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    even death. (U.S. National Library Of Medicine October 28,…

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    that better communication with the nurses fostered an environment of trust and helped make the patients feel reassured. It also minimized error and helped instill positivity in the work environment. I soon realized I would love working in Internal medicine, not only because of its integrative and comprehensive approach but also because of the high level of interaction it fosters between different…

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    to follow guidelines provide by the FDA and other organization as they test the drugs. “Researchers closely monitor these studies and FDA reviews results in detail to be sure that giving the drug to humans is safe” (FDA, 2016). These guidelines are based on ethical principle to prevent scientist to conduct immoral studies to ensure nonmaleficence and promote beneficence. “Pre-marketing assessment of the safety aspects of an application is critical to the determination of whether a drug can be…

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    The Institute of Medicine (IOM) established in 1970 by the National Academy of sciences. This is a non-government Institution work independently. The IOM’s mission is to advance and distribute scientific knowledge to improve health. The Institute provides clear findings and recommendations about the issues raised to the authorities and public. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has identified the problems in health care staff and recommended the solutions. Nursing profession is the largest division…

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    since the review is revealing a system wise physical harm on human body by marijuana. Ultimately it is obvious that the authors are indirectly disapproving the use of cannabis. However, the article is strictly supporting the necessity for further evidences and studies on marijuana and its effects on human body. Adverse effects are the major concern which is alarming to public health in the use of cannabis. The first article by Whiting et al. (2016) describes the high risk and short term adverse…

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