An examination of the school-based health clinic as a healthcare delivery system.
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The paper looks at how school-based health clinics provide an alternative to standard health care delivery systems. The paper discusses the services that most school-based health clinics provide, their role in contributing to the effective management of health care resources and finally discusses the role school-based health clinics play in transitioning patients from one level of care at the school to others as appropriate, such as a hospital or mental health facility.
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"School-based health clinics provide an alternative to standard health care delivery systems. This paper discusses the services that most school-based health clinics provide, their role in contributing to the effective management of health care resources and finally discusses the role school-based health clinics play in transitioning patients from one level of care, at the school to others as appropriate, such as a hospital or mental health facility.
"One of the potentially most effective healthcare delivery systems, yet..."
Tags:school, clinic, health
An analysis of a clinical situation that demonstrates severe issues associated with both the nurse and patient.
Analytical Essay # 140921 |
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The paper discusses how Kiegaldie and White (2006) state that the clinical situation is significant for both the nursing professional and the patient because it provides the basis for the quality of care that will be offered and received by the patient in each case (p. 31). The paper looks at how Raingruber (2003) argues that the clinical situation not only defines care but supports the identities of those associated with health care (p. 104). The paper explains that in the current case, the clinical situation demonstrates severe issues associated with both the nurse and patient. The case is explored and then discussed in both personal and professional terms, as well as examined through the theories of each issue connected to the literature. Additionally, a focus on how the findings of the research will influence practice is offered, as well as conclusions drawn based on the research.
Tags:clinical, situation, nursing
This paper addresses the failures in the operation of a clinic.
Analytical Essay # 137117 |
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This paper examines the operation of a clinic that serves the needs of patients in a heavily populated urban area in South America. The paper discusses how the clinic provides preventive infant care and family planning services. The operation of the clinic is hampered by a new paperwork system and by a doctor who allows personal beliefs to interfere with his work; this paper makes recommendations on how to deal with these difficulties.
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"In this case, it would appear that the people involved in administering and operating the clinic are failing to connect with the needs of the people that it is intended to serve. Not only are they failing to meet the needs of these people, but it also seems as if they are deliberately putting obstacles in the paths of those individuals who would care for them. Although this clinic would meet with greater success by using a more streamlined approach to administrative tasks, it might be possible to question how the people involved in running the clinic would measure success. Clearly the term "success" would be defined differently by the..."
Tags:clinic, nursing, case
Business plan for creating a teen pregnancy clinic.
Business Plan # 131850 |
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This paper describes a business plan to establish a teen pregnancy clinic. According to the paper, the Bay Shore Health Department's goal is to assure the well-being of the community by providing different clinics that will ensure prevention, promotion, and treatment of diseases to preserve the health of the residents of the community. The business plan proposes an addition of a Teen Pregnancy Clinic (TPC), which will have the responsibility to provide complete obstetrical care services to teenaged pregnant clients.
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"The mission of the Bay Shore Health Department is to assure the well-being of the community by providing different clinics that will ensure prevention, promotion, and treatment of diseases to preserve the health of the residents of the community. The business plan proposes an addition of a Teen Pregnancy Clinic (TPC), which will have the responsibility to provide complete obstetrical care services to teenaged pregnant clients. The TPC will be comprised of a staff of professionals that will provide pregnant teenagers with medical birth preparedness, counseling, and..."
Tags:teen, pregnancy, clinic
A review of the career of a clinical psychologist.
Term Paper # 125883 |
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This paper discusses the career field of clinical psychologist, explaining the types of positions such a psychologist may hold, what the qualifications are, expected salary, and related information.
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"A career as a clinical psychologist has the potential to be extremely rewarding in terms of the personal fulfillment associated with helping others and the diversity of clients and their problems. Nevertheless, it can entail a number of challenges such as the requirement for extensive documentation a demanding schedule and patients that resist change. This career field also requires significant education and training, few jobs..."
Tags:clinical psychology, clinical psychologist, career, salary, qualifications, education, job
An examination of the legal aspects of a sports medicine clinic.
Analytical Essay # 125581 |
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APA | 2008
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This paper discusses the legal aspects of a sports medicine clinic for which the clinic or its physicians could be liable.
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"Sports medicine is the study and practice of medical principles related to the science of sports focusing on the areas of injury, diagnosis and treatment, injury prevention and training athletic performance related to sports. This plan for the Athletic Science Sports Medicine Clinic which will promote athletic training services to include training in exercise workouts, sports nutrition and sports psychology addresses the Clinic's legal liability with respect to the medical aspects of the Clinic's services. At the same time, it will acknowledge and address the..."
Tags:sports medicine, clinic, legal, litigation, sports law
Clinical Analysis of an at-risk high school student.
Case Study # 122339 |
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This paper presents a clinical analysis of a ninth grade high school student with anger and behavioral problems at school. It further gives the identifying data and discusses the presenting problem of the client and relevant personal and family history.
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"The client is a fourteen year old Hispanic female in the ninth grade of high school. The client was referred to counseling by the assistant school principal due to anger and behavioral problems at school and possible problems experienced at home. Presenting Problem: The client presented the problem with the following statement 'I don't like people telling me what to do. I hate authority. I'm independent and do things only when I want to.' In addition the client..."
Tags:clinical, high school, counseling, behavioral problems, client
This research paper presents a discussion of clinical supervision theory in psychotherapy and counseling.
Term Paper # 120566 |
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The following three theories are discussed from a clinical supervision perspective: integrative, person-centered, and solution-focused. The techniques and advantages of each theory are presented. This is followed by conclusions.
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"This research paper presents a discussion of clinical supervision theory in psychotherapy and counseling. The following three theories are discussed from a clinical supervision perspective: integrative, person-centered, and solution-focused. The techniques and advantages of each theory are presented. This is followed by conclusions. The movement toward using an integrated approach to psychotherapy and supervision was presented by Beitman, Goldfried and Norcross. According to Beitman, et al. psychotherapy systems come and go and there have been..."
Tags:Clinical, Supervision, Theory, in, Psychotherapy/Counseling
A critical analysis of "Computerized Patient Model and Simulated Clinical Experiences: Evaluation with Baccalaureate Nursing Students," written by C.E. Feingold, M. Calaluce and M.A. Kallen.
Article Review # 100768 |
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This paper reviews the article "Computerized Patient Model and Simulated Clinical Experiences: Evaluation with Baccalaureate Nursing Students," written by C.E. Feingold, M. Calaluce and M.A. Kallen. The paper begins by discussing the purpose for the research and then reviews the research design and literature. It concludes with a look at the recommendations by the authors and a discussion of the implications of the study.
Table of Contents:
Problem and Purpose
Literature Review
Study Framework
Research Questions/Hypothesis
Study Variables
Study Design
Population, Sample and Setting
Method of Measurement
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Interpretation of Findings
Conclusions
Recommendations
Implications for Practice
Qualification of the Researchers
Significance of Study
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"As mentioned above, the significance of this study is in the fact that simulated clinical situations with the use of technology, while still being improved, is progressing towards a more realistic experience in the setting of timely faculty guidance and a safe environment within which to acquire fundamental clinical skills. It is also significant in that it provides insight into the disparity between faculty, student and student subset perspectives regarding the value of these simulations, aspects which need to be explored further in future research."
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A two-part paper looking at clinical intervention in the case of child abuse, as well as child disorders.
Research Paper # 29720 |
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APA | 2002
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Part I of this paper deals with the three most common kinds of child abuse physical, sexual and emotional. It discusses clinical issues, behavioral issues, symptoms, signs and tests for these specific kinds of child abuse. Part II of the paper deals with several disorders in children that are not easy to detect and cure, specifically Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder and Down Syndrome. The paper covers diagnosis, treatment and cure (if applicable).
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"The problem in identifying and dealing with emotional abuse is that at lower levels of intensity, the occurrence of abuse is debatable. For instance mild levels of belittling could be seen as "kidding". Another example could be that of criticizing and insulting. Depending on the issue that leads to such abuse, the grown up could actually be convinced that they are doing this to the child for "his own good". These mild forms of abusive behavior could actually be seen as "nurturing"."
Tags:neglect, clinic, ADD, hormonal, abnormalities