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The study aims to explore and critically analyse current published studies relating to nursing observation practice, with particular reference to patients with physiological deterioration.... Also, it will critically evaluate research that describes or appraises the nursing practice of taking and recording physiological observations (vital signs) in the detection of deteriorating hospital patients.... y evaluate research that describes or appraises the nursing practice of taking and recording physiological observations (Vital signs) in the detection of deteriorating hospital patients....
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Dissertation
The paper aims at selecting a patient from a certain area and undertake a thorough analysis of his/her condition to assess the problems that patients with that particular disease have to face in order to draft out a specific plan on how they are to be taken care of, and to be assisted in coping with the environment in order to ease their living.... She had been living with one of her daughters up till recently but had to be admitted to the hospital when her condition started taking a serious turn towards dementia....
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Because of the daily inflows of emergency cases received by each of the local hospitals each day, the standard waiting time in the UK before the patient could receive health care intervention was 4 hours (NHS 2012).... Based on the most recent accident and emergency report coming from the Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) in England, the number of patients admitted for accidents and emergencies between April 2009 to March 2010 was 15.... In Scotland alone, the NHS reported that the number of admitted patients who were given accident and emergency services last December 2011 was 129,100 (NHS 2012)....
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In Liam john Wright's case, he was admitted to ward 2B and later taken from the ward to the secure acute observation area.... An assessment was carried out about Charlie's case to determine whether Charlie will be admitted to the emergency department ward.... The key goal of continuity of care is to offer treatment that permits patients to attain the highest functioning level in the least restraining environment.... Apparently, little is known about service users/ patients' perspectives, main concern needs and experiences....
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A Fishbone analysis was conducted to determine the challenges for implementing and using compassion in the delivery of care to patients with dementia for determining the extent to which compassion can be taught as revealed in the literature.... Effective nursing care for patients with dementia is accomplished by the ability to look beyond the disease and to focus on the person and this requires a great degree of compassion (Touhy, 2004).... The paper "Concept of Teaching Compassion to Nursing Staff Within the Field of dementia" determines whether compassion can be taught to nursing staff in the field of dementia, why compassion is important to the delivery of care to dementia patients, and how compassion is acquired and maintained....
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Literature review
ound that within the first year after discharge, 20% of 51 elderly patients with in-hospital delirium had been admitted to long-term care.... ound no difference for admission rates to long-term care facilities between patients with delirium and a non-delirious control group (odds ratio 1.... In a controlled study of 92 patients that underwent hip surgery, 27% of the 26 patients who had suffered from postoperative delirium were admitted to a nursing home within 3 months of discharge from hospital compared to 8% of the 66 non-delirious patients....
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The need for systematic screening is emphasized because of compelling evidence that malnourishment is neither fully recognized nor treated in hospitals.... According to The National Service Framework for Older People in England and Wales, nutrition risk screening or assessment tools help to identify those with nutritional concerns, in order to develop appropriate nutrition care plans (DoH, 2001: 54).... he Research Statement: This paper proposes to study the requirement for nutritional assessment among older adults, compare and contrast two nutritional assessment strategies: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and Mini Nutrition Assessment (MNA); and evaluate how a nurse may utilise these tools to assess elderly patients....
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This paper, Potential of Creative Arts in Caring for dementia People, targets to explore the relationship between engagement of creative arts and health outcomes.... It is important to note that dementia is a condition that results in frequent memory loss or chronic forgetfulness.... The approach of this discussion will be highlighting the use of a creative art in offering therapy to dementia, how it is implemented, possible outcomes and acceptability of the strategy by the players....
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Essay