Errors in medication: a literature review on causes, impacts and prevention measures in association to medications errors. The aim of the topic of interest is to address the broad question: in patients below the age of seventeen, how does errors in medication, compared to the right medication influence their risks of developing medical complications during their admission period in the hospital. The literature review’s focus is to describe research presenting current information on medication errors
The subject of homelessness is not universally discussed in society because many people are either ignorant or unwilling to get involved to help. Although it is taboo, every day people are faced with or see homelessness. Many times driving under freeway passes or through highly populated cities, the homeless population can be seen everywhere. California has the densest homeless population in the United States, which is Skid Row in Los Angeles. In the state of California, the effects of homelessness
The City of Angels To many individuals skid row is meaningless but to others it is their home. Approximately 10,000 and growing homeless men and woman occupy Skid Row. The documentary directed by Thomas Napper Lost Angels: Skid Row is My Home is about these homeless individuals who are not only trying to get through the day but also battling their mental illness. Almost two thirds of Skid Row residents are mentally ill. Napper follow individuals who live in skid row and they speak for themselves
The mixed economy of care has developed over the last 20 years, each sector working together to improve care for individuals across the UK. This essay looks in more detail at the reasons why increased numbers in these sectors have occurred, and what has caused them. Discussing the impact they have had on service users in the community and how they have supported the NHS provision. A mixed economy of care is the purveying of care services from a wide range of service providers. What this means
Fifteen year old Alex de Large is the narrator and main protagonist of “A clockwork orange”, who, along with his 'droogs ' (comrades), rampages through a dystopian Britain committing random acts of 'ultraviolence ', brutal rapes, robbery and ultimately murder. Alex 's other great source of intense enjoyment is listening to classical music, and above all the music of Beethoven or 'Ludwig van ' , which seems to heighten his pleasure and intensify his savage and psychopathic impulses. He is a classic
contributed to the growing number of mental health issues within the prison population in America where government attempted to move towards half way houses and outpatient facilities instead of mental health hospitals. Yet failures to this deinstitutionalisation movement led to jails and prisons becoming the go to places for mental health patients. The situation in UK prisons is similar as mental disorder was found in 37% of sentenced male prisoners, 63% of men on remand, 57% of sentenced women