- Depression Treatment: Therapy or Medications?
Depression is the most abundant mood disorder and a syndrome that fatigue people. As a disorder, depression can occur in the unipolar and bipolar forms.
- Respiratory Therapy and Its Future
The paper discusses the current state and predicts the future for respiratory therapy that refers to both a healthcare profession and an area in clinical medicine.
- Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Research Proposal
The review of the literature shows that researchers and practitioners are trying to identify cancer treatments that are associated with fewer incidents of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
- Cancer and Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
This study focuses on gastric cancer in the Hispanic population, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, and proposes an intervention to improve health outcomes.
- Manual Therapy Techniques and Scope of Practice
Manual therapy can be broadly described as the physical treatment of musculoskeletal illnesses and pain related to them through the muscle and joint manipulation and mobilization.
- Nursing and Patient Outcome: Music in Therapy
Nowadays, many complementary interventions exist in nursing, and one of them is music therapy. With the introduction of new technologies, music has become easily accessible.
- Manual Therapy and Pain Alleviation Techniques
Manual therapy presupposes the use of manual force for the purpose of improved mobility and reduction of pain.
- Antibiotic Therapy Against Ear and Throat Pain
The purpose of this paper is to discuss antibiotic therapy when treating ear and throat pain in children and adults.
- Physical Therapy Services for Sports Injuries
This paper evaluates the effect of clinical outcome measurements in improving the physical therapy services in the hospital.
- Sepsis Diagnosis, Therapy, and Sexual Education
The patient is likely to suffer from sepsis that was probably caused by a certain abdominal infection. The patient should receive sepsis therapy as soon as possible.
- Peptic Ulcer Disease and Maintenance Therapy
This paper describes the patient with peptic ulcer disease (PUD). The initial prescription would include maintenance therapy with an antisecretory agent.
- Immunotherapy, Its Types and Mechanisms
This essay examines current and new types of immunotherapies and their mechanisms of action in the immune system.
- Physical Therapist Career Opportunities
Physical therapists can work in acute care, rehab facilities, nursing homes, extended care facilities, schools and preschools, prevention, home health, hospices, research centers.
- New Psychotherapy Team on Combat Veterans With PTSD
Addressing PTSD is still associated with stigma in American society so many people (especially males) prefer not to seek professional help.
- Storming Stage of Psychotherapeutic Group Development
A therapist has to organize psychotherapy sessions in a trustworthy and supportive way that could guarantee a comfortable emotional atmosphere facilitating the curing process.
- Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy: Methodology
The essay describes methodology of the research on the effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy for the treatment of diabetic neuropathic symptoms.
- Positive Effects of Aromatherapy
One of the stress coping strategies presupposes the practice of aromatherapy. This research study focuses on the positive effects of aromatherapy on people's health conditions.
- Evidence-Based Nursing in Intensive Therapy Unit
EBP is not a separate practice from nursing; in fact, it is based on the core teachings of nursing in which nurses are supposed to provide personalized care.
- Therapeutic Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest
Therapeutic cooling measures have better outcomes in patients who have been resuscitated following a cardiac arrest compared to those who did not receive such treatment.
- Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Treatment
This study compares the effects of the traditional treatment of CINV in gastric cancer patients and the usage of alternative approaches to reduce a severe side effect.
- The Opposite of Treatment: Music Therapy
According to "The Opposite of Treatment" by Solli and Rolvsjord, the effectiveness of the music therapy treatment is already established and confirmed by a vast bulk of quantitative studies.
- Chemotherapy Study: Variables and Data Analysis
This paper is the research proposal that describes the plan for data analysis for demographic and study variables related to the treatment of chemotherapy.
- Seasonal Affective Disorder Therapies
The seasonal affective disorder can be defined as a type of recurring major depression with a seasonal pattern. This paper is dedicated to the analysis of SAD and its treatments.
- Pinkeye Herbal Treatment and Complementary Therapy
The paper provides information about pharmacological effects of herbal and complimentary therapies used for depression and nursing implications.
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Therapies Comparison
This paper reviews two articles concerned with the effectiveness of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and opioid substitution treatment (OST).
- Bipolar Disorder Therapies Comparison
Bipolar disorder signifies a mental health condition that causes periods of depression and results in abnormal swings in mood and activity levels.
- Infectious and Dermatological Issues Drug Therapies
The choice of particular medications should take into consideration the location of sites affected by dermatitis and the surface characteristics of inflammation.
- Hypothermia Therapy in Evidence-Based Practice
Hypothermia therapy is recognized to be effective when applying to trauma patients with serious injuries leading to decrease of mortality cases.
- Occupational Therapy Assistants’ Powers and Strengths
OTAs have enough capabilities and competencies to perform routine support work and realize their potential to increase the success of medical interventions.
- Laughter and Humor in Therapeutic Application
Humor is one of the vital elements of human communication and interaction. It helps individuals to understand each other better and engage in meaningful forms of collaboration.
- Mild Depression: Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy
The study aims to improve understanding of the treatment for mild depression and the quality of care for patients with mild depression.
- Herbal and Complementary Therapies for Depression
The paper dwells on the pharmacological effects of herbal and complementary therapies used for depression and nursing implications.
- Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder
In order to understand bipolar disorder in greater detail, it is first important to differentiate between its existing types.
- Acute and Chronic Renal Failure and Pharmacotherapy
Acute and chronic renal failure are diseases of the kidney that develop because of the failure of the kidney tissue to receive adequate oxygen.
- Physical Therapy Assistants’ Cultural Competencies
Since the activities of PTAs are based on regular contact with patients, the cultural competencies of this profile are a significant aspect of their training.
- Neuroplasticity and New Therapies
The present paper argues that neuroplasticity is a vital characteristic of the brain, which needs further examination to find new uses for therapies.
- Borderline Personality Disorder and Psychotherapy
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) can be considered a significant health problem that deteriorates the quality of individuals’ lives and results in undesired outcomes.
- Medication Therapy: Procedures and Protocols
Medication therapy is a vital and necessary aspect for the treatment and improvement of patient care in healthcare facilities.
- Aromatherapy for Nausea: A Summary of RCT on the Use of Essential Oils Postoperatively
Looking for aromatherapy for nausea? ➤ Here you’ll find evidence on the effectiveness of lavender and ginger essential oils for postoperative nausea and vomiting.
- The Effect of "Music in Therapy" on Cancer Patients
The existing evidence proves the therapeutic effect of music on a number of issues; apart from that, nursing values its ability to improve people's emotional state.
- Children Obesity: Lifestyle and Pharmacotherapy
Many children today suffer from obesity and it increases the rate of diseases and fatalities in the children population.
- Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy: Techniques, Scope, and Clinical Applications
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the concept of OMPT, its definition, examples, scope of treatment, and provide a detailed case study that proves its effectiveness.
- Cardiovascular Medications: Vasodilator Therapy
Disorders of the cardiovascular system include diseases of blood vessels and the heart. These conditions are commonly treated with four categories of medications: diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme.
- Music in Nursing: Positive Effects and Innovative Strategies
While music does not reduce the pain, it alleviates negative experiences by helping patients to shift their focus from pain to other experiences.
- Can Therapists Hug Their Clients? Transference Vs. Countertransference and Touch in Therapy
Can therapists hug their clients? ➤ Read this article to find the answer and learn about the relation of transference and countertransference to touch in therapy.
- “Acupuncture and Moxibustion as an Evidence-Based Therapy for Cancer” by William Cho
“Acupuncture and Moxibustion as an Evidence-Based Therapy for Cancer” by William Cho shows us both the negative and positive sides of acupuncture and moxibustion.
- Manual Therapy: Overview
Manual therapy is one of the oldest forms of treatment used to mitigate a variety of health problems. People of different professions practice manual therapy.
- Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Vomiting and nausea are not the direct consequences of having cancer; they usually occur in the case of chemotherapy treatment.
- Lupus Treatment: Long-Term Corticosteroid Therapy
The long-term systemic use of corticosteroids is one of the most important issues in the management of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus due to their potential risk and benefits.
- Art, Music, and Dance in Therapeutic Treatment
The paper reviews music, art, and dance as separate elements and their combination, as an important option for the treatment of disability problems.
- Animal-Based Therapy Overview and Analysis
Animal-assisted therapy is not a recently invented approach to health improvement. The approaches to animal-based therapy have become more professional in recent decades.
- Hyperthyroidism: Finding the Right Drug Therapy
The drug methimazole is a thyrostatic (antithyroid) compound that inhibits the production of excessive hormones in a pathologic thyroid gland.
- Drug Therapy Problem - Unnecessary Drugs During Therapy
Drug therapy problem occurs in situations when the therapeutic needs of patients fail to be met. The patient may also be issued with unnecessary drugs during therapy.
- The Concept of Manual Therapy
The concept of manual therapy has existed for several decades. This essay is a comprehensive overview of manual therapy.
- Alternative Therapies in Nursing
This paper will show that the impact of alternative therapies in nursing involves positioning the role of nurses to enable them to examine their clients holistically.
- The Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Therapy in a Home Care Setting
The article underlines the fact that clinical practices that rely on evidence play an essential role in ensuring that patients get services that are safe and suitable.
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Trigger Events, Clinical Manifestations, and Therapy
Posttraumatic stress disorder is an emotional illness that is common among people who have gone through life-threatening or frightening situations at one stage of their lives.
- The Insulin Pump Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes
The purpose of this paper is to discuss Johnson and the group findings in the context of the existing research the insulin pump therapy and its importance for the nursing practice.
- A Diabetes Diagnosis: Insulin Pump Therapy
The current article discusses the long-term results of a diabetes diagnosis known as Insulin Pump Therapy. A large population was used to investigate these outcomes.
- Anti-infective Drugs and Adjunctive Therapy
This paper focuses on the different implications of anti-infectives in present-day medicine. It discusses how adjunctive therapy can help in this situation.
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Situational Events, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) refers to the condition that occurs when individuals come across traumatic events through their experience.
- Monitoring Neutron Fluxes from Proton Therapy System
A variety of proton therapy systems for generating neutrons to use in radiation oncology have been developed, using high-intensity well-collimated proton therapy systems.
- Diabetes Mellitus Type II
Diabetes mellitus type II is a chronic metabolic syndrome that affects the body’s sugar metabolism by resisting the stimulation and production of insulin.
- Healthcare Qualitative Research Critique
The paper analyzes 3 quantitative studies on the protection of human participants, data collection, management, and analysis, problem statement, and interpretation of findings.
- Suicide Prevention Study: Letter of Intent
The topic of the proposed study is the areas of improvement in the current post-traumatic stress disorder therapy to enhance suicide prevention in the veteran population.
- Depression: PICOT Question Component Exploration
Depression is a prevalent mental health concern in adolescents, with a significant proportion developing it in medium to severe variations.
- Chronic Stable Angina Case Study
The specific goal of treatment for E.H. would be to control the pains and acute attacks. Doing so will allow him to establish whether his angina is unstable or stable.
- Respiratory Treatment: Heliox and Nitric Oxide, Airway Clearance Therapy, and Lung Expansion Therapy
This paper describes several ways for the respiratory treatment: heliox and nitric oxide, airway clearance therapy, and lung expansion therapy.
- Neurology: Parkinson's vs. Huntington’s Disease
Both Parkinson's and Huntington’s diseases are stressful and emotionally draining for patients and families. That is why clients should be educated on the disease's peculiarities.
- The Implementation of an AAT Therapy: The Perspective of a Nursing Leader
This paper focuses on the implementation of an AAT therapy and the organization of the three necessary teams from the perspective of a nursing leader.
- Angina Disease Case Study
The medical analysis is required to diagnose angina disease; therefore, the patient should give detailed answers to queries about their illness.
- Oxygen Therapy: Oxygen Device Injuries and Interventions
Oxygen therapy is primarily applied for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, and complications caused by hypoxia.
- Pharmacological Management of UTI and Nursing Implications
Urinary tract infections are bacterial infections targeting the urinary tract. They affect over 150 million people in the world each year, including children.
- Pharmacological Management of Arterial Hypertension
When extracellular fluid volume or plasma norepinephrine level rises, the patient's heart rate or stroke volume are affected.
- The Post-Arrest Cardiogenic Shock Therapy
The purpose of post-arrest cardiogenic shock therapy is to reduce cardiac effort while keeping essential organs perfused.
- “Family-Focused Therapy for Bipolar Disorder”: Therapy Management
“Family-focused Therapy for Bipolar Disorder” provides insight into the treatment of bipolar disorder beyond medication intervention.
- Treatment for a Patient With a Common Condition
Insomnia is not just an inability to fall asleep, but also it is a severe disease with no less serious consequences that requires timely diagnosis and therapy.
- Obesity Care and Practice Change Intervention
The article examines how healthcare providers use nutritional therapy and mobile tracking devices to promote weight loss and behavior modification among adults.
- Asthma: Corticosteroids Use in Children and Side Effects
This research focuses on systemic side effects of corticosteroids since these can be the most drastic and significantly impact the patients' ultimate quality of life.
- Manual Therapy in Healthcare: Techniques, Practice Scope, and Clinical Implications
Manual therapy impacts the body at biomechanical and neurophysiological levels so that different mediating factors contribute to favorable patient outcomes.
- Comorbid Addiction in a Puerto Rican Woman
The patient is a 53-year-old Puerto Rican woman who complains of alcohol and gambling addiction. Smoking and alcohol act as interchangeable factors.
- Helping People With Mental Health Problems
Mental health care currently faces several challenges: high fees for services and medicines, stigmatization in society, stereotypes and prejudices, and some legal difficulties.
- Electroshock Therapy and Its Contemporary Use
Electroshock therapy or Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) remains a treatment method for severe mental disorders throughout the world despite its extremity.
- Alcohol Use and Gambling Disorders in a Patient
The focus of the case is addressing the physical and mental health challenges encountered by the patient, who got the diagnoses of alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder.
- Unrealistic Expectations and Treatment Goals
This paper aims to address a client who defines his treatment goal as making his wife more supportive and loving.
- Case Study: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
When it comes to inflammatory bowel disease, a wide range of medications can be used to reduce the impact of inflammation on bodily function.
- Mental Health Treatment for Veterans
Veterans do not obtain the appropriate level of mental health treatment that they need. They encounter a variety of barriers when considering discussing their mental health needs.
- Yoga as an Alternative Treatment Method to Deal With Stress
The paper states that yoga may be a highly effective alternative treatment method that will help an individual to deal with stress and anxiety.
- Aspects of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Professional multidisciplinary treatment is more than just a way to provide Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients with effective treatment therapy.
- The ABC Model of Crisis Intervention
The ABC model of crisis intervention is a three-staged approach aiming to address an acute psychological problem and restore normal functioning.
- Weight Loss Management and Treatment
Weight loss management and treatment begin with comprehensive lifestyle management. Lifestyle management emphasizes behavior modification, physical activity, and diet.
- Weight Loss Management and Treatments Used Today
Regular exercises are utilized today by many people across the globe. Maintaining weight loss is easier for persons who are more energetic than those who are less energetic.
- Accelerating Access to Critical Therapies
The work assesses stakeholders, as well as conducts a SWOT analysis to identify the weaknesses and strengths of the Accelerating Access to Critical Therapies for ALS Act.
- Gestalt Therapy Applied to Suppressed Emotions
The application of gestalt therapy is effective for exploring one's suppressed emotions, raising awareness of the moment, and identifying ways to resolve the problem.
- Alternative and Complementary Nursing Practices
The NUR3178 course aims to holistically explore the principles of alternative and complementary nursing practices, focusing on the cross-cultural and generational aspects.
- Breast Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment
This paper is dedicated to breast cancer and considers the causes and symptoms of the disease, diagnostic procedures, treatment options, and critical data on the disease.
- Therapeutic Programs for Children With Autism
A diagnosis of autism is challenging due to the lack of a screening test and the paucity of treatment options. Various treatment programs are required to support relationships.
- The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for People with Schizophrenia
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is considered a practical tool that might help attain improvement among this cohort and promote positive shifts.
- Vascular Dementia Therapy in Clinical Neurology
One psychological theory of vascular dementia is the cognitive reserve theory. This theory suggests that people with a higher level of mental reserves.
- Containment: Therapeutic Process and Practical Implications in Healthcare
Containment can be viewed as a pattern of communicating mental experiences. Individuals undergo difficult and traumatic experiences.
- Integrating Complementary and Alternative Therapies with Conventional Care
This paper proposes to assess the integration of complementary and substitute treatments with conservative medicine and underline the challenges faced by healthcare organizations.
- Art Therapy as a Recovery Tool
Art therapy can be a powerful method to manage psychological states and help people cope with their mental problems.
- Use of Music Therapy and Visual Reality in Burns Management
The study seeks to describe and inform on the role of non-pharmacological mechanisms in reducing the painful experiences of burns patients.
- Conventional Chemotherapy and its Consequences
This paper aims to overview the cases of Abraham Cherrix and Daniel Hauser, cover the positions of all the sides, and present personal reflections in this regard.
- Music Therapy and Benefits Among College Students
The article displays a collation of scientific literature to show the benefits of music therapy among college students with psychological issues.
- Music Therapy in Patients with Dementia in Italy
The article assesses the quantitative data conducted through studies that determine the relation between implemented music therapy for patients with dementia in Italy.
- Why There Is No Progress in Pharmacological Therapies for Dementia
This paper is a systematic review to analyze potential causes of why there is no progress in pharmacological therapies for dementia.
- Therapeutic Recreation Improving Patients' Life
A recreational therapist Cathy O’Keefe noted in “An Essay for Students Interested in Therapeutic Recreation” that many people do not understand the purpose of this profession.
- The Efficacy of Person-Centered Therapy
Psychological problems require close attention to human personality and a specific approach to the mental state of patients.
- Addictive Disorders Psychotherapy Strategies
Psychotherapy for clients with addictive disorders continues to rely primarily on the development of various unique strategies.
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy's Benefits
As the cognitive methods to treatment in substance abuse are still relatively new, the function of process study in enhancing better awareness of how therapy works is critical.
- Electronic Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation Therapies
The development of medical interventions for different health-related issues is vital in the context of the health of the nation.
- Socioeconomic Status and Access to Therapy
Mental health is a crucial aspect of an individual’s well-being, so seeking ways to maintain it and support those at risk is an indispensable aspect of present-day care.
- E-Cigarettes vs. Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Smoking Cessation
The qualitative research conducted by Hajek et al. in the UK delves into the effectiveness of electronic cigarettes compared to nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation.
- Tourette Syndrome and Recommended Therapy
Tourette affects the basal ganglia's brain area, controlling body movements. This cause affects chemicals and nerve cells, enabling them to communicate adequately.
- Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort: Pain Management
Non-pharmacological interventions are effective: breathing techniques, music therapy, nutrition, sports, and relaxation.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Advantages
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment method that effectively controls problems such as depression, anxiety, and drug abuse.