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Integration of Nursing Intellectual Capital Theory and Social Exchange Theory in Reducing Medical Errors in Hospitals
Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Medicine - Medical Frontiers and Special Areas, grade: 1.2, Egerton University, language: English, abstract: In retrospect, nursing practice seems to have experienced a remarkable evolution from the classical nursing to evidence based practice. This evolution has expanded the scope of nursing and improved the quality of care to patients. Of great importance is the provision of safe and quality care whose ultimate results are high patient outcomes. As envisaged in core nursing theories and bioethical principles, healthcare is meant to reduce the burden of disease and improve the quality of life of patients. This been the focus in nursing practice, education and research, and the outcome is a transformed nursing practice. Based on this objective, new interventions and nursing guidelines have been developed to promote the delivery of safe and high quality care. Despite this remarkable advancement in nursing care, a number of medical issues have remained as significant barriers in healthcare. Of concern is the problem of medical error which has become a compromise to safe and quality care across the continuum of healthcare system. In principle, medical error is defined from the medical perspective as actions which are done by healthcare providers that can lead to the occurrence of adverse events. In other words, medical error is simply a preventable outcome adverse resulting from inappropriate action by a healthcare provider. As such, it is apparent that the issue of medical error has an immense implication to nursing practice. Therefore, this report seeks to provide a focused analysis of a mid-range theory and a borrowed theory which when integrated can provide an appropriate solution to medical errors.
Integration of Thermal Energy Storage into Energy Network
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2017 in the subject Engineering - Chemical Engineering, grade: 65.00, University of Birmingham (University of Birmingham), course: Chemical Engineering, language: English, abstract: Fossil fuel plays a major role in the society, and they are commonly used for the heat and power production for the commercial and residential applications. According to UKERC Research Report, heat accounts for around 47% of the total energy consumption in the UK and 33% of carbon emissions. Approximately, 80% of this heat account for space and water heating. At the same time, a significant amount of heat is being used by the industry sector 24%, for industrial processes. The corporation of thermal energy storage system is very beneficial for CO2 emission reduction and energy saving. And, it is the key technology to balancing the energy system stable with the increasing capacity from wind. This research report uses the concept of Wind-Powered Thermal Energy System (WTES) recently proposed by (2015, Okazaki et al) with Latent-Thermal Energy Storage (TES) design to produce stable heat for industrial application and also, looked at the economics of h-WTES (Direct heat production) and electrical-WTES (Indirect heat Production using electrical heater) with thermal energy storage for heat generation and compared the results with the traditional gas boiler. This paper demonstrates the potential and probable costs of different WTES with thermal energy storage and a design of tube-in-tank phase change thermal storage system by using a previously developed an effectiveness-NTU method potentially applicable for the industrial sector. From the results, it was identified that it is more economically feasible to generate heat from h-WTES (Direct heat production) with thermal storage than e-WTES (indirect heat production). 56.2 /MWh-t and 63.36 /MWh-t, the levelized cost of heat for h-WTES and e-WTES respectively. Also, the result suggested that the r