Diseases could kill you. They were also painful to have. If treated the disease may not get better. As these results the person would be in more pain then usual. When most chances are, you will not survive.
But if Patch was too attach to the patient, he could also make a totally wild off the chart procedure and could cause more damage or be fatal to the patient. The same can go for Dr. Walcott’s method of practice. If Dr. Walcott is treating a patient and did not understand the background of a patient to the lack of attention given to him/her, then he could prolong the sickness or disease and could cause serious injury or even death to the patient. At the same time, if Dr. Walcott is not emotional attached to a patient, he is capable of making a better decision since there will be less emotion in his decision making
The organisation could also be fined by not complying with the law which would have a negative effect with exposure in the media. Organisations would have a reduction in patient and public confidence and so their reputation would be affected and patients would choose to have their care else where. Members of staff would also have a decrease in confidence with the organisation and their stress levels will increase. On the individual: This could cause further complications to their primary condition increasing their recovery time and possibly giving them a lengthy stay in a hospital setting. Patients may be forced to stay off work which will lead to a loss of earnings putting more stress on the individual and their families, possibly leaving a patient needing treatment for depression.
Especially when working in a care environment, as bacteria spreads quickly and very easily, and the elderly are much more vulnerable to illness. 1.2 Not maintaining hygiene can make the individual’s skin break down, this can in turn cause sores and can lead to infections and pain for the individual. Not maintaining personal hygiene can also affect an individual’s mental health and can lead to insecurities and a loss in confidence. Emotional well-being is affected with the person not feeling good in themselves, physical well-being if their health deteriorates and social well-being as the individual may have body odour which will make others find it unpleasant to be around them. 2.
The sin, which is exposed and confessed, frees the sinner from torturing inside under his conscience, but the sin, which is concealed and hidden, tends to deteriorate the sinner's bodily condition and cause death. Dimmesdale’s sin causes them to worry continually about their sins being discovered. This constant anxiety leads to the deterioration of both spiritual and physical health. For these reasons altogether, it is safe to say that concealed sin takes a greater toll on Arthur
In the scenario, Emergency department staff members were likely shaken by this poor outcome of Mr. B., and would be motivated to change to a safer model just to avoid a repeat in the future. Staff members may be reluctant to change because of established habits in patient flow. This reluctance to change would be an identifiable restraining force, which opposes process improvement. Implementing a model which allows for rapid, safe adjustment to increasing acuity would help avoid poor outcomes in the future. Follow-up is
They may find it difficult to carry out physical tasks due to sensory loss. A person is unique and may have had different life experiences which means the way dementia affects them is personal to them. They have different likes/ dislikes and needs so we must try to meet these the best we can. 1.3 A person with dementia may feel excluded from society because the way they are treated by other's. They may not be given the oppourtunity to be involved just because other's haven't got the time of day for them.
At times, they don’t want seriously ill patients to feel miserable about their conditions. If they know it, “they may recover more slowly, or deteriorate faster perhaps even commit suicide.” (337) Also, some
Conclusion Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare disease that results in gross foreboding and fatality if not treated in its very early stages. At the beginning, however, it is difficult to tell the difference from other superficial skin conditions such as cellulitis. Family doctors must have a very great level of suspicion and low inception for surgical referral when confronted with cases of fever, pain and erythema.
Discriminatory Discriminatory is having stereotype of the patient , denying people life , saving drugs, giving someone less time because you don’t like them, care not giving because where you live, medical treatment can’t refuse because you some ,drink, take drugs or over weight. Examples of discrimination: - We all expect to be treated with respect and in the same way as everyone else. When people are discriminated against, in whatever way, this can have a serious affect on their lives. When people are not treated in an equal way this can have a serious affect on their lives for example they may loss of confidence which means they will not able to things again because they will think people discriminate them again. Also they might feel angry because there is no one can help them or no one to go to, they might also feel stress and loss a sense who they are.