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MANAGEMENT OF PRESSURE ULCERS AMONG chronic CARE PATIENTS (name) (professor) (subject) (date) Management of Pressure Ulcers among chronic Care Patients Introduction Pressure ulcers are one of the most common issues among chronic care adult patients.... Management of Pressure Ulcers among chronic Care Patients
... Pressure ulcers are one of the most common issues among chronic care adult patients.... This paper shall discuss the various nursing management methods for pressure ulcers among the adult chronic care patients....
3 Pages
(750 words)
Dissertation
The provision also focuses on the broader aspects of prevention of chronic diseases such as health promotion, health professional capacity building and disease prevention (Fortin et al, 2013).... The author states that the Prevention and Affordable Care act is a comprehensive health reform that makes preventive care more affordable and accessible for majority of Americans.... The provision on clinical and community preventative services is one of the main provisions of this act that is critical in the prevention of chronic diseases....
4 Pages
(1000 words)
Research Paper
The paper "Dual Diagnosis " states that generally speaking, dual diagnosis is on the rise.... Despite different definitions, it has been agreed upon that coexisting substance abuse and mental illness can have serious social and economic implications.... ... ... ... This review demonstrates that there is a need for a need-based mental health service framework for the efficient care of these clients....
40 Pages
(10000 words)
Essay
ibby and Theroux (2005) and Leon 2009 stated that atherogenesis, which is considered to be the most important cause and the underlying foundation of coronary heart disease, is a complex relationship of diverse risk factors involving the arterial wall in addition to blood and molecular message interface.... The paper 'Secondary prevention in Coronary Heart Disease' identifies the potentially modifiable risk factors, pathophysiology and psychological impact of coronary heart disease, secondary preventions as lifestyle management and changes, diet, physical activity and exercise, alcohol intake, and smoking cessation....
12 Pages
(3000 words)
Essay
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are responsible for nearly 35 million (61%) deaths and 49% of the burden of disease globally (Al-Maskari, 2010).... e proportion of deaths due to chronic diseases will rise to nearly 70% and the global burden of disease will increase to 56%, with most of the increase happening in the African and Eastern Mediterranean regions of the world (Al-Maskari, 2010).
... ifestyle choices and marketing The risk factors for chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke, diabetes obesity, metabolic syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and certain types of cancer include smoking, unhealthy diet and lack of exercise (Al-Maskari, 2010)....
3 Pages
(750 words)
Assignment
Failure to improve the situation could result in more people succumbing to the disease, which is curable and manageable at the earlier stages of its development.... The author of the paper "Effectiveness of patient Navigation Program in Improving Diagnostic Resolution " will begin with the statement that in recent years, cancer has grown to become one of the major threats in human history in relation to health.... The development of diagnostic resolution to help in ensuring accurate screening of cancer as embedded in the patient navigation program provides the beginning step in dealing with the challenge that cancer poses to society....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Research Paper
The paper "Management on Quality of Life" presents that there is wide support in the literature documenting the benefits of disease management programs in general and HF disease management programs specifically.... appropriate drugs in appropriate doses); intensive and comprehensive patient and family education about HF; early attention to signs and symptoms of fluid overload; supplementation of hospital education with outpatient education; and emphasis on addressing barriers to compliance....
35 Pages
(8750 words)
Research Paper
his paper illustrates Chronic Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic disease in Australia and worldwide.... Chronic diseases are an increasing cause of death globally including heart conditions, cancer, and chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disease.... Chronic diseases are an increasing cause of death globally including heart conditions, cancer, and chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disease.... he main reason for considering Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is to identify cost-effective methodologies and policies that will help to deal with the prevention and management of future challenges as a result of COPD conditions....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Coursework