History and Organizational Structure of BCNAQuestion:Write report to analysis of Breast Cancer Network Australia. The report is based on evaluating the legal structure of an organisation named Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). The reports cover key organisational aspect of BCNA such as its history, organisational structure, mission and vision and programs among others. Furthermore, the report also describes the legal structure of th...
Comorbidity in Medical ScienceQuestion:Case Study Report on the potential impact of chronic and complex conditions on the patient. In medical science, the comorbidity refers to one or more than one additional disorders or diseases co-occurring with a “primary disorder or disease.” According to ACCORD Study Group (2010), it is found that the comorbidity may include behavioural as well as mental disorders along with several...
The challenges of healthcare team leadershipQuestion:Write an essay on "Leadership in Healthcare". With the continuous reforms in the industry of healthcare to drive a fierce pace of uncertainty and change, healthcare team leaders are adapting and evolving new sets of skills for successfully leading the healthcare organizations. Team leaders face challenges of the dizzying array that ranges from filling the vacant positions to meeting refor...
The Process of Immunization and VaccinationQuestion:Discuss the risks and benefits.Three issue essay first opposing argument and then refutation for three issues.Introduction and conclusion should be included. Immunization is the process of making a person immune to infectious diseases by the administration of a vaccine in the human body. Vaccination is the introduction of antigenic material like the vaccine in the human body to stimu...
Importance of Professional Boundaries in NursingQuestion:Describe about the professional behaviours and attitudes of a registered nurse towards the patients and their family members. Professional behaviours and attitudes of a registered nurse towards the patients and their family members are central to the development of an effective therapeutic nurse patient relationship. Professional boundary violations, under or over involvement with pat...
Population Aging: A Global PhenomenonQuestions:1. How will the culture affect the support provided for the aging population?2. How will the two countries play out differently in managing the aging population? Asia is struggling with the issue of aging population. Population ageing is the shift in the distribution of countries population towards older age. This phenomenon is prevalent worldwide, but it is growing faster in less-developed are...
Establishment and ServicesQuestion:Case study on Holy Family Hospital. This case study was based on one Holy Family Hospital that was established in the year 1953. This hospital underwent a series of renovations and reforms and later came to be known as Holy Family Red Crescent Hospital in the year 1984. Six years later, the hospital came to be known as Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College. With a bed capacity of 6000, the healthcare fa...
Background-Organizational AnalysisCase study on "Audit for Business Analysis". Founded in 2006, Netherlands, Buurtzorg tends to be one of the unique district nursing system that has been able garn international claim for being a nurse led and cost effective health system (Buurtzorg, 2015). Hence, this point has led to a particular interest in UK, where there is an enormous challenge of meeting the needs of the ageing population that...
Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRGs)The report discusses the data and analysis of the same for UTS Hospital which is a public hospital located in Australia in New South Wales. An extensive analysis is done on the AR-DRGs E69A/B/C which is the code for Bronchitis and Asthma. Chronic Asthmatic Bronchitis - Health Library. (2016). Sw.org. Retrieved 23 May 2016. Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRGs) i...
1. Does the business need IT?1. Does the business need IT?2. Why Information Technology is significant for business survival?3. What is required to apply in IT in the business?4. How does the business use IT?5. What are the benefits and advantages does IT bring to business?6. What type of risk does Information Technology brings to business?7. How can the business maintain and monitor the Information Technology? Having innovation in busi...
Evaluation of CPG: The AGREE ToolDescribe a detailed description of the health questions covered by the guideline ? Clinical practice guidelines are the statements that are systematically developed to assist practitioners, as well as, the patient in diagnosis, screening, health promotion, as well as, in decision-making related to health care in the specific clinical circumstances. Clinical practice guidelines are focused on offeri...
Rituals and RoutinesDiscuss about rituals and routines, olrganisational structure. The collaborative working in the healthcare system is a multidimensional phenomenon that involves professional attitude, communication, team spirit and systematic service delivery, to positively enhance health service and patient care (Hall, 2005). According to Henderson et al. (2012) studies the ‘Cultural Web Model’ is a functional model to u...
The development of the National Health Service (NHS)Discuss about the Introduction to National Health Service. Healthcare services are vital in every nation. The development of NHS with the aim to improve the health care outcomes has enhanced the quality of care services for the patient largely. It radically changed the dissemination of the information related to the patient’s health care (Waterson 2014). The paper is an informatio...
Jeff Immelt's Strategy Describe about the Case Analysis for Jeff Immelt and the Reinventing of General Electric GE was founded in 1892 under the leadership of Charles Coffin, from the merger of two great innovative companies which were Thomas Edison’s Electric Company and Thomas Houston Company. Under his leadership span of 30 years, GE was able to transform itself from a research and development of electrical products to a much marketabl...
Standardized nursing language system by NANDADescribe about standardized nursing language system by NANDA, Benefits of standardized language and experience with healthcare information system. Healthcare information system s is one kind of system that can manage, capture, store and transmit health related information of patients or organizational process in the healthcare settings. Healthcare information system helps in decision-making thr...
Description of Care Plan Implementation Discuss the care plan implementation. Care plan implementation is described as an arrangement of care management activities through which the plan will be activated. These activities include informing the clients and their family members about health issues, availability of the health care services and accessibility to those services. It can also be called as “service coordination,” which can ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mitral Valve Dysfunction1. As the treating therapist, what signs and symptoms would clue you to a possible mitral valve dysfunction, should it occur with this patient while she was exercising? 2. During an initial interview with the patient, she describes that she thinks she is having heart palpations. You ask her to describe what she feels. What would be some of the ways that she might describe what she is feeling? Defi...
Background and Rationale for the StudyExamine the central government and local strategies for tackling Dementia in Hampshire. Alzheimer's disease is a general source of dementia, which affects human brain and further causes memory loss, difficulty in problem-solving ability and thinking. During this disease, brain contain high rate of protein and form structures named 'plaques' and 'tangles', which create barriers in the connection of bra...
Measurement of Routine Measures on Ethical ConsiderationDiscuss the measurement of routine measures on ethical consideration and calculation of various routine measures Clinical ethics is the foremost and important component involving any well-developed and well-established system for the health care provision. Ethical consideration involves what caregivers must keep in mind and aim at to maintain patient’s dignity, individual...
Financial Statements Required to produce a financial analysis report for the business managers and owners (investors). The report should examine the financial health of the business and evaluate the business performance by summarising the financial performance and applying financial ratios to further analyse the business’ financial health. Your report will provide recommendations to the business managers and investors. Barratt Development...
Case Study 1: Primary AldosteronismDiscuss about the Case Study for Pathophysiology. 1. The patient is having primary aldosteronism or hyperaldosteronism or Conn’s Syndrome. Additionally, the high level of sodium and potassium in blood indicates hypernatremia and hyperkalemia. It is caused by the hyperaldosteronism (Ashton Acton 2012). 2. The condition is primary; thus, the patient is having a symptom of primary hyperaldosteronis...
Importance of Occupational Health and Safety CultureExplain about the Facts and term for Occupational Health and Safety? Employees always want a safe and healthy culture in the workplace. Thus, the employer should have key concern upon the health and safety measures in the organization for providing a healthy and safe culture. Culture can be defined as the organizational philosophy that pervades the regular activities in the workplace (...
Outline of the patchwork assessmentDiscuss about A Critical Strategic Analysis Of Government Health Service (MOH) Of Saudi Arabia? Identify one key organisational objective. Critically analyse the organisation’s rationale for pursuing the objective. Complete a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis in relation to how your organisation is positioned to respond to this objective. This should be attached...
Skull Flat Bones and its PartsDescribe about the Human Anatomical Variations and Anomalies.Developmental? The skull flat bones is the bony structure forming the head of the skeleton. It has two parts, the facial skeleton and the neurocranium. The former is composed of bones and the latter forms a cranial cavity. The bones of the skull are joined by synarthrodial joints. The flat bones in the skull includes occipital, parietal, frontal, ...
Identifying Formal, Educational and Systematic Gaps in Nursing ProgramsDiscuss abiut the Formal, Educational And Systematic Gaps Identified Across The Nursing Leadership Development Curricula And Educational Programs? The Nursing profession is focused on the provision of holistic nursing care to the patients for their health benefits. Therefore, the nurses should be efficient and potential enough to bring positive health outcomes to the s...