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in funding for long-term care will have had a devastating impact on women, minorities, and children. Patterns of Use According to...
platform that could standardize procurement. Thus, there was no way to assure each emergency department was paying the guaranteed ...
more user friendly in the future, at the moment they are somewhat complex, so "how well a hospitals system functions now can be cr...
to undertake shortcuts. Factors such as the urgent care required by ED patients and the fact that many patients are unable to comm...
This research paper addresses the issue of patient throughput in overcrowded Emergency Departments (EDs). Management and throughpu...
This paper pertains to the care of elderly patients in emergency departments (EDs). Three pages in length, four sources are cited....
A research proposal on this topic consists of forty five pages and includes a literature review that concentrates on a services an...
essential to being able to maintain the necessary nursing workforce and ensuring the delivery of care. These researchers maintain...
graduate nursing hires (Truman, 2004, p. 45). The novice nurses participate in six hours of classroom instruction, plus thirty hou...
EDs x-rays or MRIs onto the priority list for whatever reason. The result is a lot of misunderstanding between the departments: ED...
manner. This is an important time for AMH as the system can be rolled into other departments. 2. Current Issues and Opportunities...
In six pages this paper examines modern day hospital emergency room departments. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography....
you have a potentially volatile atmosphere" (Hughes, 2005). Kowalenko, Walters, Khare, and Compton (2005) surveyed 171 ED p...
having done so. Performance measures in general help to provide a composite of the respective hospitals financial viability, howe...
of revenues, and it is likely lower. Allowing 35 percent food cost, however, the cost of operations including labor should not ex...
inflamed, tender to the touch and evident of a small amount of pus (DAlessandro et al, 2004), becoming more painful as time progre...
properties. More often, severe storms light up the spring skies in April and May, and then comes the summer, the heat and drought....
Discusses emergency preparedness in Elmont, NY. There are 3 sources listed in the bibliography of this 3-page paper....
intensive care unit (ICU) (Scholle and Mininni, 2006, p. 37). Bedside nurses are encouraged in many hospitals to make a MET call...
and theoretical Framework: The instrument designed for use in this study drew heavily upon the survey developed by Cole, et al, wh...
concerns the how NP practice has been implemented in countries other than the US. The majority of research articles available in v...
their resources and materials but emergency rooms do not seem to be able to keep track of equipment or even patients. One issue we...
This paper begins by explaining the reasons it is difficult for different federal agencies and departments to operate with each ot...
This paper discusses nursing understaffing in an emergency department and proposes a plan to address it, using a SWOT analysis. Fo...
affect patient outcomes (Finley, 2004). The degree to which Mr. Smith will be affected by the stroke, and, indeed, his very survi...
Balcones Escarpment, with the land to the west being more arid than the country to the east; the vegetation varies accordingly, ra...
of funding as well as to be participatory in the education of the applicants regarding specific program policies and procedures (...
In twenty six pages this report discusses the 911 emergency services of the New York City Police Department in terms of its implem...
being the most complete. Education in triage generally has not been complete at all, however (Crafter, Little and Ritchie, 2000)....
out the parameters of the problem and review previous the results of research in this area. She discusses how patients older than ...