Waiting room is a film which demonstrates the caring of uninsured patients in the United States. The film describes the situation of overcrowded patient waiting for a long time and how the professionals are well skilled in managing the situation and caring of the emergency patient. The film includes the professional roles of Resident, attending physician, registered nurse, certified nursing assistant, a social worker. Among these, the professional role of the certified nursing assistant Cynthia. Y. Johnson had played the best role. She is a certified nurse assistant who cared for the patient at the waiting room itself by taking vital signs, the collection and dispense of required information and communicated with other professionals. This shows her professional skill within her scope of practice. Her role makes the public to have a fair look at nursing.
3. in the waiting room film who has the best professional role models in the film?...
Case Study Waiting Room: a very heavy person who is the patient is sitting in the waiting room (of a medical office) in a regular chair. There is a large chair available for him but he decides to sit in the regular chair. He falls and hurts himself. He is taken to the hospital for observation and later develops pneumonia related to his inactivity. Is the office liable for his fall and hospital bills including ambulance? Who is responsible for...
1. A nurse must examine 20 patients who arrive simultaneously to a hospital waiting room. On average it takes the nurse six minutes to examine a patient, with a standard deviation of two minutes. What is the probability that the last of these 20 patients to be selected must wait for two hours or longer before beginning their examination with the
1. A nurse must examine 20 patients who arrive simultaneously to a hospital waiting room. On average it takes...
A small barbershop, operated by one barber, has room for only one waiting customer. Potential customers arrive at a rate of 6 people per hour, and it takes an average of 15 minutes for the barber to serve a customer. a) Find the steady state probabilities. b) Find the probability that an arriving customer will be turned away. c) Find the expected number of people in the barbershop. d) Find the expected number of people in the barbershop. e) Find...
-Cultural tailoring – what, why, examples (reading) adjusting to better meet healthcare needs -the waiting room – how it relates- the uninsured – ED -Serving the Community – 3 organization in Kansas city, name them, what they do and how the address health disparities. -privilege- what does it have to do with health and who holds it
The registered nurse who works in the obstetrics department is walking by the emergency department waiting room when a person cries out, "Help me! My mother is not breathing!" Does this nurse have a duty to assist? a. Yes, the general duty of care exists to help in times of crisis or imminent harm. b. Yes, the nurse has the duty to provide the same standard of care as an emergency department nurse. c. No, the nurse has no more...
A hospital conducted a study of the waiting time in its emergency room. The hospital has a main campus and three satellite locations. Management has a business objective of reducing waiting time for emergency room cases that do not require immediate attention. To study this, a random sample of 15 emergency room cases that did not require immediate attention at each location were selected on a particular day, and the waiting time (measured from check-in to when the patient was...
Film: Waiting for Superman David Guggenheim, year made:2010 1)Narrator 2)summary, 3)period of time addressed in the film 4)what academic disciplines does this film address? 5)film location 6)Identify key people in the film 7)scholars experts in film, what were 8)key points of information that you learned from this film? 9)what the single most important fact or idea that you learned from this film? 10)what the least informative part of the film? 11)if you could advise the filmmaker on a 2018/2019 remake...
what are 3 factors that facilitate professional role development in nursing?
Dr. Gibson has made it a point to design the waiting room in his dental practice to have calm colors and relaxing music for his patients because he understands that _______
Describe the role of the HIM professional after medical identity theft has been discovered.