effectiveness of checklist-based protocols on health outcomes The peer is successful in making the readers understand the thesis of the article, which is assessing the effectiveness of the obstetric hemorrhage morbidity through a checklist-based protocol. He or she appreciates the authors of the selected material, vividly stating the objective of such a masterpiece. The selection of the article is appropriate because it relies on a qualitative study to ascertain the effectiveness of checklist-based protocols on health outcomes. The article also makes a significant reference to evidence-based practice in nursing. While the evidence-based approach incorporates well-designed preferences and studies, a quality improvement study aims to improve clinical practice by analyzing data related to health outcomes and processes. In this regard, both approaches seek to provide cost-effective and quality care to patients. I agree with the assertion that a quality study improves the compliance and accuracy of nursing practices. The peer also makes a sound conclusion that checklist-based protocol has been effective in improving the health outcomes for patients with postpartum hemorrhage, especially the mothers. However, the peer does not state that…
Reserved Rights Reserved rights doctrine contains various clauses with legal frameworks guiding the operations under distinct facets of life. The constitution formulates diverse legal articulations to ensure that citizens are protected against breaches of their reserved rights. Legal practitioners, such as judges, prosecutors, and lawyers, are guided by such legal frameworks when making legal presentations or rulings associated with citizens’ reserved rights. The reserved rights doctrine formulates diverse legal articulations to influence the activities taking place in the federal water and fisheries among other sectors. The paper looks into some of the considerations by legal practitioners when formulating decisions on matters about the citizens’ reserved rights. Michigans enjoy the rights to fish and hunt as fundamental exclusive rights resulting from several treaties made between the federal government and the specific tribes (Anderson 187). Such agreements aimed at responding to the question of citizen’s rights concerning such economic activities. The federal government adopted the treaties as one of the necessary measures towards easing the tensions that resulted from the continued involvement in such actions by the citizens. The fact that hunting…
So Many Teams, So Little Time: Time Al, location Matters in Geographically Dispersed Teams Journal Critique Introduction Geographically dispersed forms of teams whose members lack the capacity to allocate their time to a single unit or rather, a group often carry out a significant knowledge-intense form of work within multinational organizations as established in this research study. Cummings & Haas (2011) reveals that multinational entities mainly operate within a fast-changing and competitive global environment that demands the element of flexibility as well as the utilization of sophisticated and complex communication methods and technologies. Given this, it is extremely challenging for these entities to ensure that teams whose sole members work on a face-to-face basis harness a useful work model. According to Cummings & Haas (2011), it is common that teams within multinational organizations spread across varied geographical regions while participating in various projects as required, thus ensuring that their goals are balanced in a provided project. However, there is a more significant variation on how the team members allocate their time as well as responsibilities to the teams, with this…
Clinical practice The field of nursing is increasingly becoming a high tech profession. With the advancement in information technology, healthcare organizations and healthcare providers can collect and analyze health data effectively, which influences how care is delivered. One of the major areas where nurses are using technology is in the informatics. Nursing informatics involves the use of computers and information sciences to develop and maintain health data, and systems that support nursing practice to improve the outcome of health care. When nurses embrace healthcare informatics and technology, they are able to understand their strengths and weaknesses, which help them to make clinical decisions, advance their healthcare practice and increase patient safety. Nursing informatics can be applied to areas of professional nursing practice, which include clinical practice, administration, education and research. Clinical practice Nursing informatics has been applied in clinical practice through recording of patient assessment data in the electronic health records. Documentation is considered as one of the most important aspects of the nursing field in the delivery of quality care. Electronic documentation is having the greatest influence on modern…
Medical malpractice claim requirements Errors in medical matters are common. Some errors occur as a result of the risks involving the practice of medicine in general, while many of them happen as a result of negligence. When this happens, a malpractice claim is the next thing that takes a cause. Handling a medical malpractice claim is not easy. The complainant must be able to prove the following facts during the lawsuit. Doctor-patient relationship The complainant must prove that a doctor-patient relationship existed with the physician. This means they both agreed to work together for treatment purposes. This is easy to prove as long as the doctor began treating the patient. Violation of standard of care Standard of care places the patient under the doctors’ care. The doctor is, therefore, required to follow the medical standards of practice and deliver consistent care. Failure to do this will attract a lawsuit. The injury was as a result of the negligence Simple violation of standard care is not enough to warrant a malpractice claim. The complainant must prove that the injury occurred as…
Advertisements make Socially Acceptable Goods through psychological Manipulation Introduction Language is an imperative aspect of advertising because it is how companies communicate their products to the public. In modern cultures, various styles are identified differently and through learning distinctively. According to Haarman (249), the French language is classified as a tasteful and elegant, while German is typified with technical reliability and precision. How advertisers use words to appeal to audiences impact on how the public accepts a good or service. Adverts are an integral part of life and pervasive because they persuade diverse demographics to purchase items, and hence advertising plays a significant role in augmenting demand and production. The messages communicated through language are likely to become successful if the targeted group believed in the advert. For instance, luxury goods are associated with sophistication, and hence the language used must communicate complexity. Thus, unlike using a local African language, it is likely that product development will likely adopt English because it might convey prestige, quality, exclusivity, and use of regional signs in the advert messages may fail to create…
Comparison of How Canada and India Differ or Are Similar in Business Environment. Introductions In recent years, globalization has influenced how the country carries out business activities affecting the business environment in different countries. The cooperation between business in Canada and India has increased dramatically, promoting an effective business environment. It has promoted many business similarities, such as business structure and culture between the countries. However, there still many differences between Indian businesspeople seeking to expand their business compared to those of Canada. This paper focuses on differences and similarities in the business environment between Canada and India. Economic comparison The economic factors in India are more favorable to small enterprise businesses compared to Canada due to reducing corporate taxation from twenty-five percent to fifteen percent for new manufacturing companies, and existing companies’ tax was reduced to twenty-two percent from thirty percent. India experiences frequent changes in corporate tax to improve its economic power in the world. Taxes reduction in the country provides a favorable working environment for business due to minimized interest rates on finance and availability of investment…
Nursing process- approach to care Introduction The nursing process entails a systematic approach to care by applying the fundamental principles of critical thinking, goal-oriented tasks, patient-centered procedures to treatment, and evidence-based practices. Holistic and scientific methods are also integrated to provide quality based health care. It, therefore, functions systematically to give a guide to client-centered care with five sequential steps. These steps include assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and, finally, evaluation. Through these steps, nursing knowledge is put into practice. Nurses are also able to examine the health care needs of individual patients and offer personalized care. The study herein seeks to explore how the nursing process can be utilized to provide safe and quality care to cancer patients across the life span through education and support. To effectively provide safe care for patients with cancer, its diagnosis process and staging are elaborated. Also, complications and side effects of the methods of cancer treatment are significantly explored and discussed. Diagnosis and staging of cancer Cancer is one of the significant causes of death in the entire world to the extent of…
Association of blood groups with body mass index in medical students Introduction Blood is a significant fluid of the human body that is responsible for the flow of essential nutrients, hormones, enzymes, as well as oxygen in our body [1]. The term blood group discusses the complete blood group system that contains red blood cell antigens, a series of allelic genes or linked genes controls the specificity of blood group system. Blood type refers to the precise pattern of reactions to test antisera in the specific system [2] In the 20th century, many types of blood groups were identified but ABO, as well as Rhesus (Rh), are the most important blood groups. Human blood groups were discovered for the first time by Karl Landsteiner at the University of Vienna in 1901 [3]. Rh blood group was found in 1941 by Weiner and Landsteiner. ABO blood groups, as well as Rhesus, are significant for blood transfusions. Blood groups are essential for blood transfusions, organ transplantation. Blood groups antigens can be used in forensic pathology, genetic research and anthropology [4]. ABO gene…
historical changes in the Dow Jones Industrial Normal index Abstract It is hypothesized that price charts can be observationally categorized into two parts, namely random and non-random. The non-random segment, which can be treated as around customary conduct of the prices (trend) in an epoch, is a geometric line. Therefore, the random segment varies around the non-random segment with different amplitudes. Besides, the state of a trend in an epoch might be diverse in another epoch. It is further hypothesized that statistical evidence can be found for different relations between a few sorts of trends and the course of the following developments of the prices. These hypotheses are tried on the verifiable information of the DJIA (Dow) and affirmed. In addition, it is statistically demonstrated that various trends that have happened in the close past course of the Dow can be used to foretell the distant eventual fate of the index. Therefore, there is an upcoming recession in the DJIA, which may predict an overall monetary emergency. In this thesis, the historical changes in the Dow Jones Industrial Normal…