Tag: nursing
Behavioral Therapy for Psychogeriatric Patients: The Role of Positive Reinforcement
It is a common prejudice that older people are very innocent and behave like children; perhaps, both are more or less the same with respect [more…]
Matters of Note: Lack of Patient Education and Increased Suffering by the Patient
According to the American journal of infection control, lack of knowledge about infection rates and its prevention causes wound infection to the patient undergone caesarean [more…]
Negligence: An Ethical and Legal Issue in Psychiatric Healthcare Setting
Seeking holistic care in a hospital setting is the basic need of every patient and providing such care is the ultimate goal of each health [more…]
Struggling to Save the Chronically Ill: The Battles between Love and Difficult End-of-Life Decisions
Running like tigers, pulling crash carts, yelling for help, generating rush calls, keeping a distressed family’s uncontrolled aggression on an even keel – all this [more…]
The Principle of Respect and Ethics: A Pillar of Psychiatric Nursing
The nursing profession works on a set of ethical guidelines in order to maintain a standard of holistic care for patients. Similarly, in psychiatric settings, [more…]
