Systems Theory Paper The relationship between quality of care, health promotion, and the medical care delivery system is critical, dynamic, and often a source of frustration, confusion, and error. The sophistication of a health care system can undermine the efforts of medical care practitioners in the promotion of the well-being of patients under their care. The hospital, X Health Centre, consists of acute, home, extended, and ambulatory care subsystems, all of which are functional with the…
Valentine, Wynn and Mclean (2016) stated health care access can be expanded by allowing diversity in the workforce among underserved communities which will promote research regarding health disparities and as a result of such leaders and policy makers who supports diversity will increase. Adeniran, Glasgow (2010) wrote in their article, the role of nursing educators’ must be sensitivity to the learning needs of their staff which can help minimize rejection and marginalization of the culturally…
in a typical health care setting. The serious reportable event is important because they are devastating to the patient the event happens too. When a never event happens in a health care organization the event needs to be reported to The Joint Commission. The serious reportable events are important to health care organizations because they are preventable and that is they are under major pressure to eliminate never events. Medicaid and Medicare will no longer pay for…
According to the review of literature, one of the biggest problems to prevent CLABSI in the critical care areas is the lack of compliance to the existing protocols by nurses and other healthcare professionals. As we have learned, the insertion of central vascular catheters is an ubiquitous practice in the healthcare setting. Although, the benefits of central vascular catheters are many, the complications associated with this, necessary treatment are dangerous and could cost the life of…
As a Nursing care professional, being able to provide professional care in your scope of practice means to being able to provide the highest standards of care, competently and within the standards of practice while avoiding harm to the patient. There are several ways a nurse or health care professional can cause accidental harm without intention, however knowing the differences between what can constitute as a malpractice infracture can help nurses in their daily duties. As a health care…
HSCIPSR01 PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION FOUNDATIONS MODULE 03 – RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION 1)Provide one example of each of four recovery values: Personhood; Person Involvement; Self-Determination/Choice; Growth Potential; at either the practice, program or system level. Personhood: can be defined as a person oriented practice where individuals seeking services are treated by the practitioner as people holding valued roles. This approach avoids the practitioner treating…
It is founded on knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, and endocrinology, and incorporates relevant aspects of molecular biology, biochemistry and pathology. In the assessment of patients imaging techniques, laboratory methods and surgery may be needed. Treatment methods include counseling, pharmacology, surgery, and other methods. Reproductive medicine addresses issues of sexual education, puberty, family planning, birth control, infertility, reproductive system disease (including…
P3: Explain roles and responsibilities of two overarching health organisations M2: Discuss the roles of two healthcare organisations in relation to health service provision Care Quality Commission: The care quality commission are regulators for all health and social care services in England. A regulator is an organisation that checks services meet the government’s standards or rules about care. They also look after the rights of people who need extra support to stay safe. This includes people…
certain disabilities). Utilizing the benefits of telephone-based healthcare with the benefits of electronic services (e.g., telephone triage operators accessing patients’ electronic health record or personal health record) may offer not only a short-term solution until high-speed Internet access becomes more prevalent but also long-term solutions for certain individuals (e.g., those who cannot travel or are less likely to travel for healthcare services) or for those in need of specialty services…
Out of hospital medical care is a constantly evolving concept. This especially rings true for resuscitations situations, as higher quality interventions and knowledge become more readily available. Although these benefits cannot be disputed, the paramedic more often than not can be put in a unique ethical and legal predicament. Before any attempt at resuscitation the paramedic must consider five ethical principles in order to determine whether the course of action is ethically acceptable in this…