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    to address the challenging scenario in the City Medical Centre. For example, a formalised written guideline for the use of the Capsule Endoscopy could be developed and posted for the hospital staff members to adhere and follow must be release as approved by the Medical Centre Board of Directors .All departments, including the employees from Gastroenteroloy and Surgery Unit must be issued a copy and be involve in a staff awareness training, especially new personnel. A designed…

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    No- A00079158, A00076749 Submission Date- 20th March 2018 Background Health care associations are facing many challenges in hygiene and safety of the patients and the staff working in the hospital. Hand hygiene is now considered as the major issue in the health care sector, because it increases the risk of infections, severity of illness and complexity of treatment. Most germs are spread by people’s action which could result in serious…

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    Although I have not participated in biomedical or clinical research I am continually applying to various different opportunities to do clinical research. I am very interested to be a part of clinical research and look forward to be able to practice researching techniques and procedures in the near future. Currently, I am working as a volunteer in several different areas. I have been regularly shadowing and volunteering at The Grace Family Practice. Volunteering, for almost five months, allowed…

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    problems. Upon, arrival to the hospital, my heart started beating really fast. Seeing the area and how old the building looked made me really nervous and scared to walk in. Walking in hospital I was frighten and anxious but, after seeing my friends that made me at ease. The first day there we were given a tour of the hospital. We were not assigned any patients until the following week. My first psych patient was a 50-year-old female that was admitted to the hospital due to SOB and stating…

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    The analysis is based on the personal experience with vision correction surgery at a hospital in India. The experience is used as a case study to look at the gaps involved during the entire episode of care to analyze the service marketing and quality management of the organization. The incidents in the case are considered both individually and on the whole for analysis. The case also has customer gap involved as there are expectations and perceptions on behalf of the customer towards the service…

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    Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Provider and Systems (HCAHPS) Survey: Advantages and Disadvantages Many people get hospitalized every day, all of which requiring an interdisciplinary health team in order to provide a variety of patient care. Hospitalized patients are predisposed to anxiety, sickness or suffering and require quality care in order to promote healing and comfort. Advancements in technology have enabled hospitals and health care systems to continuously improve care…

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    As intravenous access (IV) in the emergency department (ED) is pertinent to acute care, applied research would be most conducive in order to be able to improve and modify nursing practice in such occurrences. Establishing IV access is one of the most frequent procedures in the ED, and unfortunately, plays a key role in critical care treatment. According to the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) multiple studies have been done looking at how trained the IV access user is and the techniques, and…

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    accountability age. The quality of care provided to each patient as well as cost issues are what drives the direction of healthcare. Patients are becoming more informed and knowledgeable about their own health as well as prevalence of medical errors within hospitals and other healthcare institutions across the United States. To decrease such errors such as nosocomial infections, medication errors, pressure ulcers, and even death health care professionals began to take on new approaches to see…

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    According to the case presented by Donnellon and Margolis (2009), MediSys was a small company that manufactured medical monitoring systems for hospitals. It was founded in 2002, and up until 2008, had been successful. However, the board of directors began to notice an early pattern of slow growth, while two other competitors were moving into the same major markets, launching products that were to compete with IntenseCare, their most recent product. This case takes place six months before the…

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    Drug Error Quality

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    Then, the reported form, which called incident report and was provided by the risk management department, had three parts. The first part was “circumstances”, a place, where the person who was first witness the drug error could freely document it. The second part was “underlying causes”, which would provide contributory factors associated with the…

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