nurse working in a multicultural county with a large percentage of the population not speaking English‚ I encounter everyday reckless faces of patients and families that can communicate theirs needs in time of misfortune. I am fortunate enough to be bilingual and to experience the ultimate satisfaction of communicate with the Spanish-only speaking patients in their own language. I have been able to see reckless painful and distressed
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DOI: 6/10/1988. Patient is a 72-year-old male heavy equipment operator who injured his lower back when he slipped from a scraper and fell 10 feet to the ground. He is post 4 lumbar spine surgeries. Based on the medical report dated 12/14/15‚ the patient presents with severe lower back pain‚ which radiates to the left ankle and right calf. The patient describes the pain as an ache‚ deep‚ piercing‚ shooting and stabbing. The patient reports his pain without medications at 10/10 and with medications
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Understanding the Patient Intake Process University of Phoenix Medical Insurance describes the intake process using a decision tree model (pg. 79‚ Figure 3.1‚ Valerius‚ Bayes‚ Newby‚ & Blochowiak‚ 2014). The tree leads administration personnel through a list of questions to determine if the patient is a new patient or an established patient. The first problem with this process is that some of the new patients are patients that have been seen at the practice. If an established patient has an appointment
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Beverly M. Ford Hourly Rounding: A Strategy to Improve Patient Satisfaction Scores P atient satisfaction is an important phenomenon in the health care industry. Health care organizations continually seek innovative approaches to boost patient satisfaction scores. Several studies uncovered nursing behaviors essential to patient satisfaction. Patients value the nurse-patient relationship‚ as well as time spent with them‚ continuity of care‚ trust‚ compassion‚ respect‚ safety‚ understandable
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Plan Profile I am currently on a Mental Health placement at a local hospital. Mr Burns is a 75 year old man to protect the client the name has been changed under the data Protection Act 1998 that has been on the all-male dementia ward since 2007. Mr Burns has Alzheimer’s disease‚ stomach ulcers‚ prone to seizures and Dysphasia. Using Rober‚ Logan and Tierney’s model the 13 activities of daily living the priorities for Mr Burns are personal cleaning and dressing‚ mobilizing and eating and drinking
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striving to serve as many patients as possible with the best of their abilities. But as the years rolled by‚ the number of patients has grown and various medical cases arise that the manual method of managing patient’s records. In this study‚ we hope to developed a application that will minimize all paper works and manual records keeping‚ therefore allowing doctors and staff ease in keeping track of patients‚ reducing patients’ waiting time and increasing the number of patients served a system that is
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A hospital is a faced paced dynamic environment involving private and personal life changing events to the patients it serves. Patients depend on the doctors‚ nurses‚ and laboratory technicians‚ all persons that will be involved in their care‚ to have the training and experience to provide the highest quality of care and safe‚ effective treatment. Publication of the report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” in 2000 has brought to public attention to the numerous errors that can
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Patients that have Medicaid have poorer access to care and poorer health results than patients with private insurance. In this case‚ privately health insured patients are able to discover more opportunistic treatment options‚ swifter medical care and are able to access more primary or preventative care. Medicaid patients have a difficult time accessing health care from medical facilities due to the poor reimbursement
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Topic: Hospitals rejected patients Intro Attention Getter: A news from Bangkok Post (2013)- 31 years old mother was found in a terrified state at her home with a dead baby besides her. She went to a private hospital in Phaya Thai district. Staff said her insurance did not cover the birth of her baby and the service fee was at minimum of 15‚000baht. She could not afford the fees and decided to go back home. She later gave birth by herself‚ resulting in her baby’s death (Fendrickson‚ 2013). This is
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effective communication with patients in a healthcare setting Introduction This paper will address the importance of communicating effectively in a healthcare setting. It is extremely important that physicians and all medical staff communicate with patients. Communication is how medical staff‚ physicians and patients find out vital information. The medical staff learns information about the patient and the reason for the visit. The physician learns more about the patient through conversation and
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