Category: Medicine and Health
Pharmacology
Write a short paper discussing the use of antibiotics for children, adults, and older adults. Discuss the clinical significance of variations across the lifespan. Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NRSCODE Order Now
Medical Terminology
Seth, a thirty-eight year-old white male of Scandinavian descent, has lived his entire life in Southern Florida. He is very concerned with maintaining a “healthy” appearance. Seth is very athletic and especially enjoys surfing. He has been surfing since the age of twelve and he started making surfboards while he was in high school. After […]
Disorders of the Nervous System and Special Senses Memo
Imagine you are an official in a hospital or public health agency. Write a memo, at least 350 words in length, to a fictional colleague in which you use 5 words from the below. Nervous Encephalon sulcus Cerebellum precentral postcentral. Contralateral. Neurosis Psychosis Schizophrenia Antipsychotic Bifida Congenital Neuropathology Iris Optic Blepharitis Ophthalmoscope Myopia Auditory Get […]
Unintentional Injuries
Provide two examples of how time is an epidemiological factor in unintentional injuries Describe the difference between an intentional and an unintentional injury, and give two examples of each. What are two risk factors for intimate partner violence? What are three community approaches to the prevention of unintentional injuries? Get a 10 % discount on […]
Pharmacotherapy for Hematologic Disorders
In the 1970s, the average lifespan for patients diagnosed with sickle cell disease was 14 years. Today, the average lifespan has increased to 50 years and beyond (TriHealth, 2012). The patient prognosis for many other hematologic disorders such as hemophilia and cancer continue to improve as well. This can be attributed to advancements in medical […]
Diabetes
According to the American Diabetes Association (2011), 25.8 million children and adults have been diagnosed with diabetes in the United States. Approximately 2 million more are diagnosed every year, with another 79 million people considered to be in a pre-diabetes state. These millions of people are at risk of several alterations, including heart disease, stroke, […]
Supply Chain Management
Dr. Smith has a full morning of minor office surgeries scheduled for today. Sarah, his nurse, has set up the room and prepared the patient. Prior to starting, Dr. Smith requests anesthetic without epinephrine due to the location of the surgical site. Searching the drawers and supply closet, Sarah reports, “We don’t have any.” Fortunately, […]
Health Insurance Financing Systems
Compare the key components inherent in the national health insurance financing systems of two (2) different countries. Determine the impact that financing health insurance has on the economy of each country that you selected. Provide examples to support your rationale. Examine the importance of health insurance with respect to the cost of the uninsured on […]
Health Care Financing
A. Compare the U.S. healthcare system with the healthcare system of Great Britain, Japan, Germany, or Switzerland, by doing the following: Identify one country from the following list whose healthcare system you will compare to the U.S. healthcare system: Great Britain, Japan, Germany, or Switzerland. Compare access between the two healthcare systems for children, people […]
culture and environment of safety
What should the “culture and environment of safety” look like when preparing and administering medications? Discuss a common breach of medication administration. Identify three factors that lead to errors in documentation related to medication administration. What can I do to prevent medication errors? Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use […]

