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The emergency room sits at one of the most demanding intersections in modern healthcare, making it a central subject across nursing programs, healthcare administration courses, public health curricula, and clinical studies. It draws academic attention because it concentrates urgent, high-stakes decision-making alongside systemic pressures such as staffing, cost, and patient throughput. Students writing about this topic are often exploring how individual clinical encounters reflect broader structural challenges, from resource allocation to care coordination, and how frontline providers navigate both.

The papers archived here take several distinct approaches. Case studies examine specific patient scenarios, including elderly and Medicare and Medicaid populations, to analyze clinical and administrative decision-making in depth. Policy and persuasive writing engages with the high cost of healthcare and barriers to effective communication. Nursing-focused papers use qualitative research and firsthand interviews with registered nurses to capture the lived realities of ER work. Other papers address systemic issues such as patient boarding, EHR system challenges, interdisciplinary relationships, substance abuse, and reducing thirty-day hospital readmissions through implementation planning.

A strong essay on the emergency room needs a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad overview of the setting. Evidence drawn from clinical data, patient outcomes, staff perspectives, or policy analysis tends to carry more weight than general observations. Whether the essay is a case study, a research critique, or a policy argument, grounding claims in specific conditions, processes, or patient populations sharpens the analysis considerably. The most common pitfall is treating the emergency room as a backdrop rather than engaging directly with the particular problem, population, or care process the essay is meant to examine.

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Clinical experience analysis and professional development
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Nursing Organization Master Plan: A New Executive's Guide
As a new nurse executive, the order of the day on this report is to establish mission, vision and other plans including financial, performance measurement and so forth. The common standards of integrity, standard medical ethics (not personal ethics) and such should always be upheld. This report covers six major sections.
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Fault: An Alternative to the Current Tort-Based
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Teen suicide: risk factors and prevention strategies
The recent spate of school shootings has focused attention on violent behavior among teenagers. However, little attention has been given to another insidious and more common form of violence among young people -- the…
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Vicodin and Its Addictive Nature
According to statistics provided by the Department of Health and Human Services, an estimated one and one-half million people in the United States started taking prescription painkillers for "non-medical" purposes in…
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President Obama\'s Health Care Plan
The objective of this study is to conduct an analysis of President Obama's proposed health care reform plan. Included in the analysis will be a description of the major features of the proposed health care reform plan and how the plan will be funded. Also included will be an objective analysis of the pros and cons of the proposed plan in relation to the factors as follows: (1) The degree to which the plan will increase access to health care for various segments of the population; (2) The extent to which the proposed plan will affect cost relative to the consumer, the taxpayer, the insurance companies, government, and other payers; (3) The impact of the plan on the quality of care delivered; and (4) Unintended consequences (e.g. health care rationing). Included in the analysis will be the potential response of the stakeholders including healthcare providers, health care consumers, both insured and uninsured as well as current health care payers.
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Obamacare and the Obama presidency: policy comparison
While both President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama held office, there was a major debate regarding healthcare policies. At a time when people are living longer, it is evident that healthcare is of utmost pertinence. Although the policies that President Clinton and President Obama implemented were at different time spans, the policies implemented were utilized to answer the need of a crying people who without the policies would not receive healthcare.
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Healthcare as a right versus privilege
This paper examines the ethics of universal healthcare. It is a first-person narrative discussion that begins with an examination of whether healthcare is a right or a privilege. It then draws on classical ethical approaches to determine whether the provision of universal healthcare is ethical or unethical.
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Emergency room management: patient care, staffing, and operational efficiency
To summarize the new standard of care that must be offered within this ER, one can place communication and respect for the patient above all else. With each of these facets of care, the ER at hand will always be reminded what they are in the medical field for: the care of others. While it is understood that with employment in the medical field, and especially in an ER, comes stress and frustration, this stress and frustration must never overshadow an employee's commitment or respect for the job at hand. In taking the steps to break down the ER's standards from the ground-up, this ER and its patients can be assured that their health and well-being will never come second. By ensuring that patients who utilize this hospital's ER will always be respected and receive the highest level of respect as well as the highest level of standard of care, this ER should see vast improvements quickly.
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Living With Chronic Illness: A Phenomenological Study
This paper will critically analyze a research article, ‘Living with chronic illness: A phenomenological study of the health effects of the patient-provider relationship' by Sylvia Fox and Catherine Chesla. Purpose of the paper The relationship between patient and health care provider is important. There are a number of factors that have an effect on the relationship between patient and health care provider.