proposal draft

Effectiveness of Telemedicine instead of missing appointment during COVID on patient satisfactory of treatment.( suggested topic )
I intended to let you make a survey to look up for patient satisfactory in the coming real proposal in futue if supervisor agree on it
you need to write about 550 words answering the questions in the attached word document.
also i need to work with you until finish the dissertation

Comparative Performance Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read chapter

Comparative Performance
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read chapters 3 and 4 from the course text.
For this discussion, you are tasked with comparing two hospitals, one that is considered a safety-net hospital (public hospitals who care for a large segment of the population who are uninsured or underinsured) and one hospital from a more affluent area in the state where you live.
Visit The Joint Commission: Quality Check Links to an external site.(https://www.qualitycheck.org/).
Take the following steps to find two hospitals:
Enter a city and state(Tampa Florida), and then select Locate.
A list of hospitals for that city and state will populate on the page. Select View Report.
Select View Accreditation History. Next, select the most recent Quality Report, which will open as a PDF document. Scroll down to the pages that list the National Patient Safety Goals and then the National Quality Improvement Goals. Choose one from either list.
If you choose a National Patient Safety Goal,
State the goal and the procedure(s) indicated in the Organization Should
Discuss the implications to the patient, staff (physicians, nurses, medical assistance, pharmacists, etc.) and hospital if the health care professional fails to follow the procedure indicated.
If you choose a Quality Improvement Goal,
State the measure and explanation of that goal.
Discuss how the hospital can improve their performance to meet the target.
Repeat the above steps for a second hospital. Reminder, one hospital should be a safety-net hospital and one should serve an affluent community.
Next, compare and contrast the differences between the two facilities. After review of the two hospitals, discuss your opinion about the reasons these hospitals could have disparities.
Your initial post should utilize at least one scholarly source.

Thomas Black case study

Thomas Black is a 69 yo male with hx of DM, HTN, and CHF.
Medication List:
glyburide 2.5 mg daily with meals
captopril 6.25 mg one pill TID –
metoprolol 100 mg BID –
furosemide 40mg daily –
ASA 81 mg
Prandin 2mg with each meal
What 5 questions would you ask the patient?
What physical assessment would you implement?
What would you educate the patient?
What labs would you anticipate to check?
List 5 NANDA nursing diagnosis with 3 intervention for each NANDA diagnosis
Write Medication; reason; mechanism of action, side effect, nursing assessment.
**Please ensure to have a cover page, and reference page with in-text citations as indicated, in APA format.**

Medication Error

Please read the transcriipt for the Medication Errors simulation, conduct your “interviews,” take notes, and prepare your recommendations. I will upload it.
Discussion post must be 500 words and have two scholarly peer reviewed sources other than the textbook AND one biblical integration.
Textbook is Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration, George Pozgar 2023 JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING

Hospital Nightmare

Please write 300 word reply to the below discussion post. Must have two scholarly peer reviewed sources. The post is based on the “Hospital Nightmare.” I will upload the transcriipt for the scenerio.
The post you will reply to:
The case from the video was a patient, Mrs. Smith, who claimed to have received a deadly infection due to negligence on the hospital’s part. When she later recovered from the infection, which was discovered to be a staph infection, she ended up with an autoimmune disease which resulted from complications from the staph infection. In determining whether Bright Road hospital was liable for the infection Mrs. Smith contracted, it is necessary to find out if there was a duty of care established between Mrs. Smith and Bright Road hospital before determining if that duty of care was breached or not. Based on the interviews conducted, it was discovered that Dr. George Paltrow, the chief of surgery, and his residents did not change their gloves while conducting post-surgical examinations on the patients. Mrs. Smith was admitted to the hospital for a surgical and post-surgical procedure therefore, a duty of care was established between her and the hospital. That duty of care between Mrs. Smith and the hospital was breached when she contracted a staph infection. The patient’s protracted and traumatic experience, in addition to getting a staph infection, is evidence that the duty of care was not upheld. Additionally, the nurses and personnel did not react quickly enough, which resulted in additional significant consequences. Therefore, Mrs. Smith’s infection or injury was caused by the negligent actions of Dr. Paltrow and the members of the staff. A medical professional or healthcare provider commits medical negligence, according to Adejumo & Adejumo (2020), when they do something or fail to do something that causes the patient to suffer injury or pass away. In the case of Mrs. Smith, it can be considered negligence since the employees of the hospital, or the healthcare practitioners did not follow the right procedures thereby causing the patient to contract the infection. Dr. Paltrow was negligent in conducting the post-surgical examination on Mrs. Smith and this was witnessed by the post-surgical nurse, Jennifer Brainard, who confirmed he did not change his gloves in between examinations and neither did he wash his hands in between examination of patients. Dr. Holly Brigham, the pulmonologist, confirmed with certainty that the staph infection entered the patient’s bloodstream as a result of the gloves used by Dr. Paltrow in her examination being contaminated.
According to Miletić & Zdravković (2019), It is very important to provide lawful, efficient, correct, professional, and timely medical aid as well as other healthcare-related activities and medical assistance or care in the area of protecting and enhancing human health. This serves an important social purpose and protects the constitutionally guaranteed right to the unalienable preservation of one’s own physical and mental integrity (human health). However, it’s possible that the individual whose health is being affected by the doctor’s or other medical activity is getting worse as a result of it (Miletić & Zdravković, 2019). Philippians 2:4 says, “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others” (English Standard Version, 2001). This verse talks about considering others interests when doing things and not only thinking about ourselves. In this case, Dr. Paltrow should have considered the ramifications of using the same pair of gloves to examine all the patients and the health hazards that could result from him not taking the necessary precautions. Watane et al. (2021) stated that a party is liable for the actions of their agents under the respondeat superior doctrine, which means “let the master answer” and by using this theory in malpractice cases, hospitals, or doctors in charge of other doctors could be held accountable for the malpractice of those doctors. Therefore, in Mrs. Smith’s case, Bright Road hospital will be held liable for the infection she contracted due to the negligence of the hospital’s employees because the hospital is supposed to enforce policies or procedures on their employees and supervise them as well. I would suggest the hospital to file an indemnification against Dr. Paltrow since his negligence caused the patient to contract the staph infection. Also, the hospital will have to file an indemnification against the nurses on duty during the incident since they delayed in contacting Dr. Brigham and the Infectious disease specialist thereby leading to more serious complications. According to the second interview conducted with Dr. Paltrow, he made it known that the hospital never had boxes of gloves in the patient rooms as well as biohazard bins for the used gloves to be dumped in until after the incident occurred. Therefore, due to Respondeat Superior, Bright Road hospital will be held liable for the negligence of its employees.

References
Adejumo, O. A., & Adejumo, O. A. (2020). Legal perspectives on liability for medical negligence and malpractices in Nigeria. The Pan African Medical Journal, 35.
English Standard Version Bible. (2001). ESV Online. https://esv.literalword.com/
Miletić, V., & Zdravković, I. (2019). Medical negligence in the Republic of Serbia. Acta medica Medianae, 58(2), 118-125.
Watane, A., Kalavar, M., Chen, E. M., Mruthyunjaya, P., Cavuoto, K. M., Sridhar, J., & Parikh, R. (2021). Medical malpractice lawsuits involving ophthalmology trainees. Ophthalmology, 128(6), 938-942.

Writer’s Choice

Answer each question as completely as possible, using complete sentences. You should be able to write at least 3–4 well-constructed sentences for each bullet point.

• Now that you have been through FlexPath orientation, what seems new and different about the FlexPath model, and what adjustments will you need to make to be successful in this model?
o Are there things about the FlexPath model that may be a challenge for you, or that make you apprehensive?
• How will you schedule time in your already-busy life to complete the assessments and be successful in FlexPath?
o What things might possibly interfere with your schedule and how will you address them?
Write your response here.
• What skills, knowledge, and strengths do you feel you bring to the FlexPath program?
o How can use your skills, knowledge, and strengths to be successful in FlexPath?.
• What was the most important factor (cost savings, time to completion, self-directed) in your decision to enroll in FlexPath?
o How will that factor help you stay on track?