Case Study of a VA Hospital Patient
Subject, Frank A., is a 68-year-old male, who has been a resident
patient in the .... Frank has not
seen his ex-wife or had any contact with her since shortly after ....
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Patient Diagnosis & Suggested Treatment
.... Qu.2 Four symptoms that indicate that a
patient has a partial airway .... Sometimes a primary complex (a Ghon) can be
seen radiologically, and later these primary ....
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Witholding/Withdrawing Patient Treatment
.... rather than in terms of interdependence, in which individuals are not
seen as totally .... between physician-assisted suicide and the right of the
patient to die ....
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Barriers to Nursing and Patient Care
.... wherein nurse practices are forms of intervention to reduce the
patient's encounter with .... Based on this theory, it can be immediately
seen that one of the cited ....
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Patient Profiles
....
Patient profile: A 6-month-old boy was
seen in the emergency department after 2 days of persistent watery diarrhea and vomiting accompanied by low-grade fever ....
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Split Brain Patients
.... was flashed of a woman's face on the left side of the dot, and a child's face on the right, the
patient consistently answered that she had
seen the picture of ....
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Split Brain Patients
.... was flashed of a woman's face on the left side of the dot, and a child's face on the right, the
patient consistently answered that she had
seen the picture of ....
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Personal Intuition
.... While nursing, I have
seen a
patient take power over his/her recovery and respond to all treatments. I have also
seen a
patient ....
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Impact of Managed Care on Health-Care System
.... Equally, it remains to be
seen whether
patient advocates will include health-care practitioners; it seems unlikely that
patient advocates will include MCO ....
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Hepatitis B and Cholecystitis: Nursing Plans
.... Care Setting: The
patient is being
seen during the course of an inpatient acute care stay on a medical unit due to the existence of a toxic state (Nursing care ....
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Senile Dementia
.... As McLean (1992) states, "when you have
seen one
patient with dementia, you have
seen one
patient with dementia." However, despite this variability, most ....
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Senile Dementia Senile Dementia
.... As McLean (1992) states, "when you have
seen one
patient with dementia, you have
seen one
patient with dementia." However, despite this variability, most ....
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Health Care Company Reward Systems
.... ways in which these rewards are computed are shifting away from cost containment to embrace measures of
patient satisfaction. It remains to be
seen whether or ....
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Nightmares as an Abnormal Behavior
.... be
seen that the prognosis for treatment of this disorder is good. The most important aspect of such treatment involves the therapist helping the
patient to ....
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CONFIDENTIALITY IN DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
.... King says "the duty of confidentiality should be qualified if the
patient is
seen by a physician for some purpose other than medical care," such as pre ....
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Borderline Personality Disorder
.... The case study involved a
patient who had experienced an emotionally deprived .... She was typical of the highly challenging patients who are
seen in community ....
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Role of Nursing in Quality Health Care Services
.... Nursing involvement in quality improvement and risk management is
seen by Hardy .... also in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of
patient care that ....
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Dysthymia: Medical vs. Psychological Treatment
.... are often
seen presenting with a minimum of one personality disorder. This finding indicates that dysthymia may ensue as the
patient experiences other levels ....
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Leadership and Management Principles of Nursing
.... Nursing involvement in quality improvement and risk management is
seen by Hardy .... also in identifying opportunities to improve the quality of
patient care that ....
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Orthodontistry
.... This is the professional who has
seen the
patient regularly, preferably at least every six months for routine examination and cleaning. ....
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Euthanasia
.... 1997). While the physician may be
seen as morally responsible for the suicide, the
patient actually carries it out. The physician ....
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Issues in Debate on Euthanasia
.... 1997). While the physician may be
seen as morally responsible for the suicide, the
patient actually carries it out. The physician ....
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Pracitices & Issues of Euthanasia
.... 1997). While the physician may be
seen as morally responsible for the suicide, the
patient actually carries it out. The physician ....
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Case Study of Diabetes II
.... flu. The
patient was previously
seen by her primary physician, for problems due to hypertension and hyperlipedemia. Dietary changes ....
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Patient Hypertension Education & Compliance
.... According to Kaplan (1995) such cases are usually the result of
patient refusal to make .... As can be
seen from the foregoing, a large part of the reason that many ....
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Eating disorders
.... the diagnosis can be made with an accurate history from either the
patient or a .... The first is
seen as specific--selective erosion of the posterior aspect of the ....
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Patient Treatment
.... Kathleen B should be
seen by a social worker to arrange for a nurse to visit her regularly at home to check on her and help her with any difficulties. ....
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Patient Diagnosis & Treatment
.... Kathleen B should be
seen by a social worker to arrange for a nurse to visit her regularly at home to check on her and help her with any difficulties. ....
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Temperature Regulation
.... fields. For example, the
patient reported having
seen a picture of a cup when it was flashed in her right visual field. This information ....
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APPLICATION OF THE GIBBS REFLECTION MODEL TO ANALYSE A CLINICAL ...
.... As the situation actually transpired, he
patient left the clinic facility without ever being
seen by qualified psychiatric personnel on the day of the clinical ....
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