3RAI RECORDING‚ ANALYSING AND USING HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION Absence due to stress & mental health problems Jacqui McInnes‚ 42783204 Aims and Objectives To analysis a survey done by the CIPD regarding absence due to stress and mental health problems Findings I produced this pie chart myself 40% 60% Managing stress 60% of organisations are taking steps to identify and reduce stress in the workplace‚ whereas 1/3 of organisations identify stress as a top cause of absence but are not taking
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TRAUMA AND EMERCENCY NURSING BY SEELAA SEGARAN The nursing care and management of a client with Tension Pneumothorax. INTRODUCTION ANATOMY OF THE LUNG DEFINATION OF TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX PROGRESSIVE BUILDUP OF AIR WITHIN THE PLEURAL SPACE DUE TO A LUNG LACERATION AIR TO ESCAPE INTO THE PLEURAL SPACE BUT NOT TO RETURN ’ONEWAYVALVE’ EFFECT PUSHES THE MEDIASTINUM OBSTRUCTS VENOUS RETURN = CIRCULATORY INSTABILITY TRAUMATIC ARREST. SYMPTOMS Respiratory distress Distended neck vein
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Wound healing is the process of replacing or repairing damaged or devitalized cellular components and tissue. There are four recognized stages including hemostasis‚ inflammation‚ proliferation‚ and maturation or remodeling. These phases are widely overlapping and interconnected. The first stage‚ hemostasis begins immediately after injury. Platelets consolidate around the site and cytokines‚ hormones and and chemokines are released into the surrounding area. Epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ serotonin
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particular topic cannot be over emphasized. This is more so as the visits patients take to the hospitals require the need to keep records of their health statistics‚ in such a manner that they can be easily retrieved and updated in a concurrent and simultaneous manner‚ while health personnel who need to update these statistics could also do so easily via any workstation in the hospital. In developed societies‚ hospitals especially laboratories are equipped with computers to process patients samples and return
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Write a critical review of the following offprint articles. ‘Mucosal wound healing’‚ Marucha‚ et al‚ 1998 This study was carried in the Ohio State University College of dentistry and published in 1998. This study began by reviewing a previous study on stress and health. This found that people undertaking a chronically stressful activity show characteristic changes in their blood chemistry and take longer to heal minor wounds than do people who are not under conditions of stress. Therefore‚
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Principles of Hospital Administration ➢ CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATON VS MANAGEMENT 3. PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 4. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 5. SPECIAL NEEDS OR PECULIARITY OF A HOSPITAL 6. SERVICES Offered BY THE HOSPITAL 7. HOSPITAL AS A SYSTEM 8. HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION 9. CATEGORIES OF HOSPITALS 10. HOSPITAL AS AN ORGANIZATION 11. ROLE OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR 12.FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
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Developing skills in a large organisation through training and development A National Grid case study Page 1: Introduction National Grid is one of the world’s largest utilities. It focuses on the delivery of energy (gas and electricity) safely‚ reliably‚ responsibly and efficiently. The networks include: around 4‚500 miles of overhead power lines 340 electricity substations 4‚300 miles of high pressure gas pipelines around 80‚000 miles of distribution pipes delivering gas to 11 million meters
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Project Tittle: IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Problem statement Statistics from the ministry of health report on the state of regional referral hospitals in Uganda indicates that more than 80% of the hospitals still use the book register system for example a file is opened for each patient that is admitted to the hospital‚ keeping financial records in books among others. The report further highlights that there are poor relations between patients and the medical
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The Barberton Citizen Hospital 1915 the Barberton Citizen Hospital (BCH) opened as a small 50-bed hospital‚ which served the small‚ blue-collar community of Barberton‚ Ohio. Over the years and with it the increasing demand for healthcare‚ the hospital grew in bed capacity‚ office space and medical departments. In the 1970ties the BCH also build a 780-car garage . The hospital was originally city-owned‚ but was later purchased by Triad Hospitals‚ Inc.‚ a for-profit hospital management corporation
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on the above criteria‚ the following options can be generated. I. The hospital can continue with the current scale of operations i.e. Maintaining Status Quo II. The hospital can plan to scale up the level of operations. This can be done in 3 different ways A. Start operating on Saturdays which increases the capacity by 20% B. Expand the hospital building by adding one more floor C. Open new hospital in the USA‚ and thereby expanding operations to new geographical locations
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