Critique of Research Studies – Part 1 Grand Canyon University Health Care Research Analysis and Utilization Nur-504 February 1st, 2013 Critique of Research Studies – Part 1 Title – Backrest Angle and Cardiac Output Measurement in Critically Ill Patients (Quantitative) An effective title of a quantitative research article should include the dependent variables, the independent variables, and the population studied. Ideally, this should be…
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Status Epilipticus (SE)- A case study that I conducted to improve the outcome of the patients who have a continuous seizure lasting more than 30 minutes. I was very interested in the topic because I experienced having a client who had SE in a home health setting. My study showed the importance of initiating the treatment as soon as the patient is observed having seizures, preferably in the prehospital phase itself in order to prevent resistance to medications. Moreover, the study gave me a solid rationale…
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patient. During these multiple phases, therapeutic interviews between the patient and his/her health care provider can shape the outcome of obesity treatment. It is at this point of the process in which a health care provider can utilize a technique called Motivational Interview. It is a helpful instrument not only to facilitate and guide the patient to describe his/her own motivations and solutions, but also to lead the patient to a successful therapeutic treatment. An example of a motivational…
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NURP 113 THERAPEUTIC NUTRITION SPECIAL WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS CASE STUDIES Assignment: Review each case study assigned. Perform research as needed to answer the questions accompanying each case study. Answers must be typed. Neatness counts! Each individual case study is worth 40 points. Turn in on the due date assigned. Use complete sentences. Each Case Study should be a MINIMUM of one type-written page. HAND-IN AS AN ATTACHMENT TO AN E-MAIL TO PHOLLOWAY@CSI.EDU.…
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Inaccurate data can negatively affect the researcher’s career as well as the overall field of study. It matters not whether the erroneous information was gathered accidently or deliberately. Some measures that can reduce the risk of collecting incorrect data include: asking others to monitor research methods; utilize standardized and practiced procedures;…
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that client and therapist connect and communicate. Despite its crucial role, there is still limited research on how language interaction between therapist and client can shape the therapeutic relationship and communication. The struggles of bilingual clients and the implications on therapy often go unnoticed. This study will aim to understand some of the issues in treating bilingual clients from bilingual therapists’ experiences. This…
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consideration is given to the methods and approaches used with regards to specific client’s needs and personality as well as consideration regarding presenting issues. Here a case study of Jane is used to argue /evaluate and assess how both a psychodynamic counselor and cognitive behavioral therapist (CBT) would view the case study of Jane from their perspectives. Consideration will be given from both a psychodynamic approach and CBT approach of how a therapist might work with Jane. The main similarities…
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The Client–centred therapy and Rational-emotive behaviour therapy are both offspring’s of great personalities in the field of psychological therapy, Carl Ransom Rogers and Albert Ellis respectively. They were the creators of these fundamental therapeutic approaches, which proved to be of great importance in the development and evolution of counselling and psychotherapy. There are several commonalities between the two approaches of therapy and also some profound differences between them, such as…
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often times they will seek out the help of a licensed professional— a therapist. In some cases, because of their situation, clients are distrusting and the therapist will have a hard time getting through to the client. A therapist’s number one goal is to help the client in the best way they are able to. This is where an animal can be beneficial. “…animals seem to have a natural affinity for creating a relationship (bond) with people…” (Lubbe et al. 117). Animal-assisted therapy is a goal-directed intervention…
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Case Analysis Claudia Sema FP6500 OLB June 24, 2015 Zoe Bailey Case Analysis First, to mention is that many children in the United States have mental or behavioral issues, which some of them are not even diagnosed, and that is why they are untreated. In the article from Jane Koppelman from 2004 is indicated that one out of five children endure behavioral and emotional issues that fall into the category, which can be diagnosed (Koppelman, 2004). There are some children they are not as fortunate…
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