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  • Patient Safety Incidents in the Home: Nursing Case

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    From a personal perspective, the study dedicated to the examination of patient safety incidents in the home and their potential reasons is an appropriate first attempt to explore the area of home hospice nursing. However, it has several specific flaws, and its findings cannot be regarded as fully credible. First of all, the researchers identified…

  • Patient Falls and Teaching Program in Nursing Home: SWOT Analysis

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    Introduction Staff training is an essential part of the responsibilities that are assigned to advanced practice nurses since it provides the opportunity to educate nurses and improve care services. In order to ensure the proper implementation of the educational program for identifying the risk factors that lead to patient falls, it is important to conduct…

  • Telemedicine and Patient Centered Home

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    The need for comprehensive patient care influenced the development of various health delivery models. One of the examples is Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), which is aimed at improving primary care by taking a whole-person orientation and coordinating all health activities through a patients primary care physician. Healthcare providers have been able to elevate the advantages…

  • Home Front of the United States during the Second World War

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    During the Second World War, the home front of the United States faced the number of challenges. Many poor people including Afro-Americans and Latino-Americans, as well as white people, could not bear the difficulties of war, and it caused the growth of aggression and racial tension among the population. While the war influenced the economy…

  • Nursing Home Care For Elderly

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    The role of a community health nurse in providing essential care for the elderly at home cannot be underestimated. They help provide a patient with necessary services and medications following the treatment plan (Næss et al., 2017). In addition, nurses are capable of monitoring the health condition of an elderly person and taking appropriate actions…

  • Pet Is More Than a Companion

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    Animals have been humans companions for hundreds of years. Many studies have been done that observe the relationship between pets and their owners. These studies look at both the physical and mental effects pets have on their owners. Studies have been done that focus on the effectiveness of animal therapy for humans. There are many…

  • How Do Pets Improve Our Quality Of Life?

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    Quality of life can be defined in many ways. It is a multi-faceted summation of how healthy, happy and comfortable we are within our lives. There are many factors that influence this standard, and this documentary investigates how pets and animals help to improve human quality of life. Humans and animals share a unique bond…

  • Exotic Pets Are Not Good Companions

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    On Sunday (Oct. 16), a toddler in Texas was attacked by a pet mountain lion kept by his aunt and was later hospitalized. In September, an 80-year-old man in Ohio was almost killed by a 200-pound kangaroo at an exotic animal meet and greet. And in June, a Nebraska man was strangled to death by…

  • Benefits of Having a Pet

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    Domestication of animals occurred years ago, and since then it has almost become a human tradition to most, to have own a household pet. It is quite well-known that there are many beneficial aspects to owning a pet. Not only is it very entertaining to have a pet but they also teach you become a…

  • Gonadectomy in Pets Is Justified

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    There are too many pets all over the world, but too many are being euthanized. According to statistics provided by the ASPCA website, around 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized each year, and each year around 710,000 animals are returned (Shelter Intake and Surrender, n.d.). 1.5 million is a huge number which shows how many…