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    When I think of the emergency department (ED) I think of chaos, blood, trauma, and death. The emergency department experience was something I was not looking forward to. When I think about fields of nursing that I would like to try, the emergency department was not on the list. I am glad to report that this clinical experience has changed my feelings about working in the emergency room. The emergency department is a fast-paced environment where people are constantly moving. Many of the patients…

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    Tina Castle of Maxcis Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with Anthony Candela and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care, and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 11/30/17 I met Mr. Candela at the office of American Anesthesiology. Mr. Candela is alert and oriented. He is neatly dressed. Mr. Candela is willing to provide his medical history and is happy to work with a nurse case…

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    Referral Reasons: The primary reasoning for the referral of Howard is due to having obsessive thoughts. Howard called his primary care doctor because he was feeling ill. The doctor reported that despite persistent effort , Howard was relentless to leave or allow anyone inside his theater room. He would talk to people through a wall claiming he did not want to get anyone sick. He seemed to have obsessive thought, and repeating certain words. Howards also believed that he was in the room for…

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    Nurse Ratched epitomizes an authoritarian leader with her superiority, and inability to collaborate with the other members of the ward. In attempt to assert her control over McMurphy, Nurse Ratched reminds him that, “‘You're committed, you realize. You are... under the jurisdiction of me... the staff." She's holding up a fist, all those red-orange fingernails burning into her palm. "Under jurisdiction and control—" (125). When threatened by McMurphy, she forces him to “realize” that he is…

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    NURS 149 – Kaiser Permanente Puyallup Reflection Journal Charity Rominger Kaiser Permanente’s clinical rotation is like a peek behind the curtain – an opportunity to see the inner workings of a doctor’s office. From previous personal experience, I have only seen the hallway and specific assigned room after being called back for a doctor’s visit. It was intriguing to see the rest of the operations, various roles, and responsibilities. On my first day at Kaiser, I was able to observe both the…

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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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    behav-iours which can be conveyed back to the workplace. The objective of training is to create an impact that lasts beyond the closure of the training itself. Narayana Health (going forward is referred-to as NHF) is a chain of well-respected Hospitals worldwide and NHF qualifications are widely accepted. NHF has Narayana Hrudayalaya Foundation under its umbrella which caters to the education segment under Healthcare. NHF is renowned for its customized, hands-on training, focused on creating…

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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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    concentrated on critical management and transportation for patient who access the emergency medical health. The paramedic’s scope of practice contains pharmacological and invasive interventions to decrease the mortality and morbidity related to critical pre hospital medical and trauma emergencies. Advanced paramedics has strong knowledge, abilities and skills, developed by appropriate training and education. Moreover, advanced paramedics based on advanced assessment. Paramedics delivers care in…

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