Home Health Care Nurse

Home Health CareHome health care is allowing the patient and their family to maintain dignity and independence. According to the National Association for Home Care, there are more than seven million individuals in the United States in need of home health care nurse services because of acute sickness, long term health problems, permanent disability or terminal sickness.

Nurses practice in a number of venues: Hospital settings, nursing homes, assisted living centers, and home health care. Home health care nursing is a growing phenomenon as more patients and their families desire to receive care in their homes. The history of home health care stems from Public Health Nursing where public health nurses made home visits to promote health education and provide treatment as part of community outreach programs. Today academic programs train nurses in home care and agencies place home health care nurses with ailing individuals and their families depending on the nurse’s experience and qualifications. In many cases there is a shared relationship between the agency and the academic institution.

Many changes have taken place in the area of home health care. These include Medicare and Medicaid, and Long Term Care insurance reimbursement and documentation. It is important for the nurse and nursing agency to be aware of the many factors involved for these rules and regulations resulting from these organizations. Population and demographic changes are taking place as well. Baby boomers approaching retirement and will present new challenges for the home health care industry. Technology and medical care in hospitals has lead to shorter inpatient stay and more at-home rehabilitation. Read the rest of this entry »

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Teenage Acne

Teenage AcneTeenage acne can cause many adolescents to become depressed mainly because they are at the period in life when physical beauty is starting to become an important aspect, particularly with regards to the opposite sex, and blemishes in any area of their body is often considered a major imperfection on their part. A wide range of emotions can cause stress to interplay in the process, which can possibly result in more cases of acne breakouts. Eventually, this can lead to more severe acne cases which can be devastating for the self-image that an adolescent is trying to create for themselves.

The love and support of parents and close friends will be particularly crucial during this time to help teenagers accept their situation and to realize that life is more than just having a beautiful face and a ideal body.

Ideally, though, it is always best to treat the problem upfront, and this should involve some very basic solutions to either prevent acne attacks or prevent future ones from occurring if one is already having acne problems. For starters, one should make it a point to regularly cleanse the face with clean and warm water so dirt and dust will not get accumulated in the facial skin. Getting enough sleep, especially at night, is likewise important since sleep helps rejuvenate the skin. Regular exercise should also be considered as this increases blood circulation, ultimately providing the needed oxygen to various organs of the body, including the skin.

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