Patient Therapeutic Analysis

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Technology continues to progress. Today, every business, school and organization thrive mostly because of a well-developed website or an application that is easily downloaded into any mobile device. Healthcare, as well has been progressively adding ways to incorporate the use of electronic devices. The use of the patient’s portal and the electronic health record are only a few technological advances in healthcare today. A bedside nurse working in an acute care has the competence with numerous gadgets operated to ease the patient care process.
While Kudyba, (2016) explains the use of the electronic health records and promotes the aid in the speed of data process, other electronic monitoring devices are used in healthcare today for patient monitoring …show more content…

With the advancement in medicine and increase in comorbidities, cardiovascular disease and diabetes are the in the top two according to (Pandya, Gaziano, Weinstein, & Cutler, 2013). In addition to just monitoring blood pressure and thus preventing a stroke or a heart attack, a patient is taught the necessity of daily blood pressure medication, healthy meal planning, dally activity and overall healthy choices. In this situation, the monitoring is used for secondary prevention in disease management. Daily log of blood pressure for at least one week after the discharge from the hospital should be recorded and presented to the primary care provider for an evaluation and further …show more content…

The Six-Sigma received recognition by numerous organization types. Most of these incorporated Six Sigma into their organizations and achieved substantial performance precision in many ways which included: increase in sales, client satisfaction, value, efficiency, cost, and productivity. Kudyba, (2016) explains this as a philosophy and reduction of variability in the operation process. This process involves a collection of analyzed statistics to measure and align the process of performance. This mythology can be further divided into six stages of analytical process: define, measure, analyze, improve and control. The first three steps focus on the actual problem. By defining the problem, the process of Six-Sigma moves toward making various measurements in the performance outcome by using data pertinent to this particular problem. When the data variables are measured, the analyzing process begins. In it, the actual unnecessary or undesirable variables are identified. It is during the improvement process when the strategic plans to illuminate the undesired variables happen. The last stage of Six-Sigma evaluates the process. It not only focuses on the outcome of the solution, but again identifies the limitations. While helping humans in need is the ultimate goal for healthcare, with the use of wireless

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