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    Medical Education Case Study

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    standards in medical education as set out by a recognized accrediting body. (Allen, et al., 2017) 2.8 Quality Principles for Medical Education Elements Description Ethical, transparent and responsible engagement · Transparency regarding funding · Transparency regarding roles and responsibilities · No disguised promotion · No attempt to influence expert committee or faculty decisions · Compliance with EFPIA and local codes of practice, · Adherence to data privacy legislation ·…

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    social, economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds for the purpose of increasing staff, provider, and patient satisfaction (UC Santa Cruz, 2013). Knowledge and Skills Knowledge and skills required: ability to utilize multiple sources to garner information. Expertise in the roles, responsibilities, and functions of a clinical nurse in an emergency department setting. A thorough understanding of evidence based practice at the point of care. Possesses an understanding of complex…

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    Effective Compliance

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    The Effectiveness of an Ethics Program Creating an effective compliance program can be difficult are there many different areas to be covered. Jessica Bejarano is the chief ethics and compliance officer for PAE, a provider of integrated global mission services based in Arlington, Virginia. Bejarano, covers some of these topics in the article she wrote on effective compliance. Bejarano states that all companies should have a compliance program to help guide their employees if an issue or…

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    morbidity and mortality rates. Registered nurses are the main health care providers of physical care, including hygiene to reduce and prevent hospital-acquired infections, for hospitalized critically ill patients. Much emphasis has been placed on healthcare giver hand hygiene, but little research into the hand hygiene of patients. Evidenced based review When first starting the design of the PICOT question, my question was “Does patient hand washing help reduce central line associated blood…

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    than 12 times in six months and those who have an extended or complicated hospitalization typically requiring complex needs after discharge. The second manner of identification is through Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) 291-293 found on paid claims data. DRG ‘s established through the inpatient prospective payment system are part the methodology of reimbursement created by the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services as a provision of the Social Security Act of 1886. (Centers of Medicare and…

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    the less fortunate. Basic rights are protected though the recent healthcare reforms by the United States government, which means that healthcare, cannot be denied to those who are obese based on their weight. Insurance premiums should not be higher because your obesity puts you at a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease, because it could cause increased medical claims in the future. This brings us to what we as healthcare professionals can do for our obese patients. Transcultural (2012)…

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    Benner's Model

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    The implementation of Benner’s model, novice to expert, will be included in the nursing orientation and annual proficiency process via competencies. It will be initiated during the nurse residency program and be continuous throughout all nursing roles including executive leadership. Benner’s model promotes the idea that learning must be continuous through experiences over time to transition through each phase of skill acquisition (McEwen & Willis, 2014). Once a nurse embarks on a new role, the…

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    1. Introduction The Health Information Department of Curtin Hospital constructed a criteria audit on cholecystectomy surgery within the general surgical department of the hospital. Criteria audits are important strategies in health care as it develops best practice principles, to educate staff and maintain high standards of patient care. Criteria audits can also assist in hospitals understanding compliance to standards ensuring that sufficient safety and infection control methods are being…

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    Readmission In Nursing

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    am a quality manage at the health care organisation. Clinics have been searching for approaches to enhance quality and operational proficiency and cut expenses for a considerable length of time, utilizing an assortment of procedures. Notwithstanding, there are numerous issues in conveying quality medicinal services, for example, therapeutic mistakes or under/over or abuse of restorative administrations. The director can enhance quality by taking measures to decrease restorative mistakes,…

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    Decision making tools are a vital aspect of the business industry. Such tools and processes afford managers in the healthcare industry and other business entities the opportunity to systematically evaluate a problem, find a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the end result. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast two different decision making processes and elucidate the steps involved that are currently being utilized to determine the need for expansion of a new chest pain…

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