Social deviance refers to behaviors or actions that go against the norms, values, and expectations of a society. These behaviors can range from minor infractions, such as wearing unconventional clothing, to more serious offenses like theft or violence. Deviance can be...
Citadel, a term that conjures up images of strength, power, and resilience. Historically, a citadel was a fortress built to protect a city or strategic location from enemy attack. However, the concept of a citadel has evolved beyond its physical definition to...
Malpractice Suits Malpractice in medicine occurs when a health care practitioner or provider fails to offer proper treatment, fails to take suitable action, or provides inadequate care to a patient, resulting in injury, disability, or death. Typically, negligence or...
The Development of a Large Haematoma on Groin Site The actual nursing concerns for this patient are: The development of a large haematoma on his groin site The leakage of blood from his groin site Increased chances of Infection Swelling and Acute pain The potential...
Knowledge of Pathophysiology of Dementia and BPSD Typically, dementia is a chronic disorder of mental process that is as a result of brain disease or injury, it is characterized by memory disorders, change in personality and reasoning impairment. Majority of people...
What is self-review and how does it relate to regulation and accreditation? What is self-review and how does it relate to regulation and accreditation? Self-review can be defined as a systematic, objective, and unbiased, as well as value based expert self assessment,...