Category: Respiratory Disorders

  • The Plan to Stop Every Respiratory Virus at Once by Zhang

    The Plan to Stop Every Respiratory Virus at Once by Zhang Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Article Ethos Logos Pathos Conclusion Reference Introduction Imagine hospitals run out of vaccines, and there are no other alternatives for combatting the threat of coronavirus infection in the long run. In this case, the situation of humanity…

  • Respiratory Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome

    Respiratory Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome The client in this case seems to suffer from Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), which is defined by WHO as suffering from some symptoms that can be related to exposure to building variables without other known etiology. Many factors can refer to this condition in this case. She is working…

  • Respiratory Clinical Case, Assessment and Care Plan

    Respiratory Clinical Case, Assessment and Care Plan Patient Initials G. M. D. Subjective Data The patient is a 65-year-old female of Caucasian origin who was discharged from the hospital almost three months ago after she had been injured in a car crash. The patient complains of frequent cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing. She also…

  • Respiratory Complications Reduction: Barriers

    Respiratory Complications Reduction: Barriers Proposed Change Preventing Respiratory Complications in Patients Undergoing Interventional Radiological Procedures under Conscious Sedation at Kendall Regional Medical Center Non-Human Barriers to Change Implementation The process of change implementation implies overcoming numerous obstacles and barriers. Practice shows that it is human-related difficulties that are particularly problematic to manage (Rosenberg & Mosca,…

  • Respiratory Complications Reduction: Storytelling

    Respiratory Complications Reduction: Storytelling Introduction Storytelling is a powerful communication tool that can be applied to ensure an effective change promotion. According to Gill (2011), storytelling has persuasive, motivating, and inspiring effects on employees as it allows them to understand the reason for change through an experience-based narrative that tends to be more compelling than…

  • Respiratory Complications Reduction: Stakeholders

    Respiratory Complications Reduction: Stakeholders The paper identifies stakeholders related to the change in preventing respiratory complications in patients undergoing interventional radiological procedures under conscious sedation at Kendall Regional Medical Center. Registered Nurses at ICU Place in Organizational Hierarchy Registered nurses in ICU are at the middle level of the nursing hierarchy. They usually report to…

  • Database Elements for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Patients

    Database Elements for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Patients Adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) require the inclusion of particular elements into a database. It is assumed that certain key data that are not connected to ARDS are already incorporated into relevant database tables. For instance, it is routine to consider gender and age,…

  • Respiratory Issue Complicated by Economic Disadvantage

    Respiratory Issue Complicated by Economic Disadvantage Diagnosis and Pathophysiology The diagnosis is asthma. The main etiologic factor is a genetic predisposition to type 1 hypersensitivity. This results in acute inflammation which eventually leads to chronic inflammation of the airways and hyper responsiveness of the bronchial mucosa to various stimuli (Mims, 2015). Airway inflammation involves various…

  • Examination of the Circulatory and the Respiratory Systems

    Examination of the Circulatory and the Respiratory Systems The Circulatory System Blood Blood is one of the most researched liquids of the body that circulates through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries (that will be explained further in the text), performing various functions. Despite being 78% water, this red color pigmented substance contains four distinct…

  • Benefits and Disadvantages of Prone Positioning in Severe Acute Respiratory Distress: Article Critique

    Benefits and Disadvantages of Prone Positioning in Severe Acute Respiratory Distress: Article Critique Table of Contents Introduction Authors Initial Objectives Evaluation of the Research Methods and Approach Type of Research Used The practicability of the Work Improving the Study Conclusion Reference List Introduction The selected article describes the major challenges and issues encountered by nurses…