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What do you see as some of the most significant
impacts of managed care for patients?
Managed care for patients have had a negative effect on
physician-patient relationships, the ability to obtain ethical
obligations, and the quality of patient care. I feel like these are
negative effects because of the health care systems "reform"
efforts. Managed care actually makes it harder for the patients to
access specialized services and makes them less satisfied with the
care they receive. The population we live in today is somewhat
vulnerable when it comes to their health. So many changes have come
about and have caused patients to lose their managed care plans
from the guidelines being switched under the health reform. Some of
the patients feel like its more about the money than it is about
the health quality in patient care. the health reform also made the
premiums for health care to be increased. When this happened it
made it a lot harder for patients living on SSI or one check per
month to not be able to afford the insurance. If the patients can't
afford the medical insurance then this causes a health decline in
the patients
What else can I add to this
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Medication Template:
Please answer the following questions for:
Medication: Doxirubicin
Category Class: Anti Tumor Antibiotics
Expected Pharmacological Action:
Therapeutic Use:
Complications:
Contraindications/Precautions:
Interactions:
Medication Administration:
Nursing Interventions:
Patient Education:
Evaluation of medication effectiveness:
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Increasingly patients are creating and maintaining personal health records (PHRs) with data from a variety of healthcare providers as well as data they have generated about their health. What provisions should be included in a model privacy and security policy that patients might use in making decisions related to their privacy and the security of their PHRs?
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An 18-year-old patient complains of an increased urge to drink water and urinate. He has been losing weight rapidly for the past few months. Following several diagnostic tests, the physician tells him that he has diabetes mellitus. However, the patient refuses to believe the diagnosis, saying that he always thought diabetes was a disease of obese and older adults. He is devastated and feels that this disease means the end of his social life and carefree lifestyle.
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Orthopedic. 1. An 8-year-old boy has been brought to the orthopedic clinic by his caregiver after falling from a tree. The child has a broken arm that has been x-rayed and is now being cast. A. What should this child and the caregivers be taught regarding care of the cast? B. What instructions should the nurse give the caregiver regarding things to report to the care provider?
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Define implicit and explicit goals. Give an example of each.
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Sometimes medical personnel is faced with the task of comforting children in the midst of whatever is going on.
Your task is to tell a child a story about numbers. Your story should include:
1. Mention 2 different types of numbers from this list: integers, rational numbers, percentages
2. Give a realistic scenario that involves each number
3. Give a specific example of each type of number( e.g 2, 3\4, 5, etc)
4. Give a calculation involving the numbers ( e.g, 2+3\4= 11\4)
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Why is Lactated Ringers contraindicated for patients with DKA? Can someone break it down for me so I can understand why?
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What are the differences between maintenance, replacement and resuscitation fluids?
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