What challenges have you encountered in working with patients with mental health issues? How do you feel these challenges will be different in a community health setting? Would it be easier or more difficult and why?
[ad_1] What challenges have you encountered in working with patients with mental health issues? How do you feel these challenges will be different in a community health setting? Would it be easier or more difficult and why? 2. Discuss scenarios in which the community health nurses might encounter ethical issues related to mental health. Give […]
theater, television or film.
[ad_1] Does knowing the personal, social, or political context of a work of art has a bearing on how to judge the art in question? Give examples from: painting or sculpture, literature, and theater, television or film. To get full credit for this post, you must: address the prompt(s) fully (write a paragraph); respond to […]
Poem
[ad_1] For this assignment, you need to analyze poems that discuss the legacy of St. Francis. To begin, I would like you to read this essay by Lynn White, Jr. In his essay, Lynn White, Jr. writes of St. Francis: “He tried to substitute the idea of the equality of all creatures, including man, for […]
10 thoughtful questions
[ad_1] On Monday, October 26 we will be joined by Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Solomon Thomas, of the San Francisco 49ers. The two will discuss issues related to mental health, including depicting mental health in storytelling Please review both Dr. Moutier and Mr. Thomas’ biographies. […]
The Role of Patient- Centered Care in Nursing
[ad_1] The Role of Patient- Centered Care in Nursing Amanda J. Flagg, PhD, MSN, EdM, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE KEYWORDS � Patient-/family-centered care � Family at bedside � Bedside report � Holistic nursing � Patient satisfaction KEY POINTS � Patient-/family-centered care is key to patient satisfaction. � Inclusion of family and friends is needed for increased […]
Service Quality and Patient-Centered Care
[ad_1] November-December 2013 • Vol. 22/No. 6 359 Beverly Waller Dabney, PhD, RN, is Associate Professor, Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, TX. Huey-Ming Tzeng, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Academic Programs, College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, WA. Service Quality and Patient-Centered Care L eaders of the U.S. Depart […]
Jesse is a 57-year-old male who presents with gradual onset of dyspnea on exertion and fatigue. He also complains of frequent dyspepsia with nausea and occasional epigastric pain
[ad_1] Jesse is a 57-year-old male who presents with gradual onset of dyspnea on exertion and fatigue. He also complains of frequent dyspepsia with nausea and occasional epigastric pain. He states that at night he has trouble breathing especially while lying on his back. This is relieved by him sitting up. His vitals are 180/110, […]
How does your personal worldview influence your approach to patients?
[ad_1] Original work, proper reference and in-text citation with the use of subheadings. Also proper grammar and English Directions: Compose a 1,000-1,250 word reflective analysis incorporating your personal philosophy of nursing including the following core elements: 1. What is your central belief about the individual person? 2. How does your personal worldview influence your approach […]
Assignment/Tuberculosis
[ad_1] Unit3 Unit 6 Assignment/Tuberculosis 55 Points Introductory Emergent Practiced Proficient/Mastered Score Weight Final Score 0 -1.9 2 – 2.9 3 – 3.9 4 Population Target TB Testing Did not identify persons at risk for latent or TB disease Identified one or the other persons at risk for Latent or TB disease but not both. […]
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be transmitted in virtually any setting. Clinicians should be aware that transmission has been documented in healthcare settings where healthcare workers and patients come in contact with persons with infection.
[ad_1] Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be transmitted in virtually any setting. Clinicians should be aware that transmission has been documented in healthcare settings where healthcare workers and patients come in contact with persons with infection. • Describe the factors that determine the infectiousness of a tuberculosis (TB) patient; • Explain the main goals of a TB […]
Forensic Science
[ad_1] Make sure you have read the excerpt from The Killer of Little Shepherds about how Alexander Lacassagne went from basic anatomist to establishing standardized procedures for analysis and training.1. What kind of biases might exist?BackgroundIn modern day forensics, one school of thought is that forensic scientists working on the case should know as little […]
Any topic (writer’s choice)
[ad_1] 1. In the Baynton reading, what advantages were there for disabled people belonging to other minority groups in distancing themselves from being called disabled? Are those advantages still there today? Explain. 2. Crip Camp is a documentary about a group of disabled youths at Camp Jened, near Woodstock, New York, during the 70s. It […]