Managing Infections in the ER The emergency department (ED) is a high-risk setting for the transmission of infections, both among patients and health care personnel (HCP). Infections can spread through direct contact, droplet, or airborne routes, depending on the type and source of the pathogen. Therefore, infection control measures are essential to prevent or stop […]
A Research Example of a Dissertation Final Assignment: RESIDENCY 2 FINAL ASSIGNMENT: Aligning Research Components Matrix: This is a working document for you to start and revise during the residency sessions as you work towards alignment. We don’t expect you to know now what will be your dissertation focus. Start with something close to your […]
How can the shipping industry better manage its waste and reduce its environmental impact, and what technologies are currently available to support this effort? The shipping industry is a major contributor to global trade and economic activity, but it also generates significant amounts of waste that can harm the marine environment and human health. According […]
Roles of ICU Nurses in Medical Surgery Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are essential members of the health care team who provide specialized care to critically ill patients. They work in various settings, such as hospitals, trauma centers, and surgical units, where they monitor vital signs, administer medications, perform interventions, and communicate with other professionals. […]
Role of Maritime Arbitration in Resolving LNG Contract Disputes Amid Energy Transition The global energy crisis and the ongoing energy transition have created unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry. LNG is one of the most important sources of energy in the world, accounting for about 10% of global gas consumption […]
The Research and Development of New Marine Technologies Marine technology has advanced rapidly in recent years through dedicated research and development efforts. Researchers are continually working to improve existing marine technologies and invent new ones to address pressing issues and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the maritime sector. Some of the most promising areas of […]
Impacts of the Design of Healthcare Settings/Environments on Patient Fall Patient fall is a serious issue that affects the quality and safety of healthcare delivery. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 37.3 million falls occur each year that require medical attention, and about 646,000 people die as a result of falls globally. In […]
Investigating the Impact of China’s One Belt One Road Initiative on Maritime Transport Safety and Security The One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, also known as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in more than 150 countries and international organizations. […]
Role of Maritime Arbitration in Resolving LNG Contract Disputes Amid Energy Transition Between West Africa and Asia The global energy market is undergoing a rapid transition, driven by environmental concerns, technological innovations, geopolitical shifts and economic fluctuations. One of the key challenges facing the energy sector is how to ensure a reliable, affordable and sustainable […]
Adopting a Goal-Based Approach to Enhance Safety Management Systems of Cruise Vessels Cruise vessels are complex systems that operate in dynamic and uncertain environments. They face various risks and challenges, such as human error, equipment failure, weather conditions, piracy, terrorism, and environmental impacts. To ensure the safety of passengers, crew, and the environment, cruise vessels […]