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    Unity and Diversity in Spiritual Care We are told that the very essence of good nursing is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in every dimension of their being. ’Holism’ has become the buzz word of the nineties‚ and nurses are frequently exhorted to care for the whole person. A new wave of terminology has evolved around this concept‚ and now in nursing theory you’ll sometimes find a person described as a biopsychosocial unit! Is this a new direction or focus for nursing‚ or are we

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    Public hospitals are funded by the government and render health care services to the people who cannot afford to pay high expenses to their health care needs. These hospitals serve anyone and every person that needs help especially the poor ones. Public hospitals are not equipped with the latest technologies in medicine. But then‚ most Filipinos seek for advice from these government hospitals because charges are not implemented. They may or may not operate profitably. Their main function is to provide

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    specialist in Surgery at Mercy Hospital. The interview took place at his office in Mercy Hospital. The interview focused on his career‚ why he chose the field of medicine‚ various challenges experienced in his career‚ his day to day activities and how he dealt with emergencies and stress due to the workload. Why did you choose to be a doctor? Dr. James chose a career in medicine because he wanted to help ailing people. He grew up in a village where access to medical care was a complicated process. He

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    Health Care America has a highly developed health care system‚ which is available to all people. Although it can be very complex and frustrating at times‚ it has come a long way from the health care organizations of yesterday. Previously‚ most health care facilities were a place where the sick were housed and cared for until death. Physicians rarely practiced in hospitals and only those who were fortunate could afford proper care at home or in private clinics. Today the level of health care

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    Registered Health Information Administrator is known as RHIA. The RHIA acts as the critical link for care providers‚ payers and patients. It is an expert in managing patient healthcare information and medical records. Also RHIA will administer computer information systems‚ collect and analyze patient data and make classification in medical terminologies. RHIA possesses comprehensive knowledge of medical‚ administrative‚ ethical and legal requirements that are related to healthcare delivery. At most

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    Topic: Acute Hospital Care Course: Health Care and Insurance Date: November 28th‚ 2012 Acute Hospital Care Acute care is medical treatment at a hospital which is short-term. Acute care is a level of health care in which a patient is treated for a brief but severe episode of illness‚ for conditions that are the result of disease or trauma‚ and during recovery from surgery. Acute care is generally provided in a hospital by a variety of clinical personnel using technical equipment‚ pharmaceuticals

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    I am going to start the interview questions for participant number four. My first question is what is your interpretation of workplace interruptions? So‚ what do you think workplace interruptions mean‚ if you had to describe them? Interviewee: Any disruption in your flow of patient care. If you are working on a task and someone stops to ask you a question or getting a phone call. Anything that takes your attention away from what you were doing towards your patient care. Interviewer: Okay‚ I’m

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    their life through requested for assistance from others that allow them to end of their life (Grainger‚ 2011). In this essay‚ I will use preference utilitarianism perspective‚ and apply with autonomy‚ role of nurses as patient advocate in end of life care‚ professionalism of nurses with apply ANMC code of ethics value statement two and conclude my arguments. Firstly‚ utilitarianism is one of the well known consequentialist theory (Kerridge‚ Lowe‚ & Mcphee‚ 2005). Utilitarianism’s perspective

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    Interview with a Health Care Professional The following summary is based on the information that was obtained from an interview of Ms. Rodriguez a Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Rodriguez has been a Nurse Practitioner for 12 years and enjoys everything about the job. To become a Nurse Practitioner one must attain a high school diploma‚ and have completed and passed a nursing program with an Associates or Bachelors degree. Once the degree is obtained the student must apply to the state licensing department

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    Leader Interview Karen Gifford Gonzaga University Leader Interview Introduction “The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve‚ to serve first” (Greenleaf‚ 1977‚ p. 27). For the servant-leader‚ the needs of others will be the primary driver rather than meeting the needs of the individual themselves. In this paper‚ incorporating a leader interview‚ the student will highlight the interviewee’s responses to servant-leadership concepts

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