someone who is over the age of 75 living independently in the community someone who is also different from the student in gender, culture, ethnicity and/or socio?economic level Explain the nature of the interview and obtain the consent before proceeding. Explain that you need to interview an older adult living in the community as part of your course work for the HCA program. The information given to you will be con...
Question 11. What type of analytic study refers to a group of people who are born about the same time or share a common experience in a specified time period? Cross-sectional Ecological Case-control Cohort 2. Public Health Nursing (PHN) in the U.S. began in the late 1800’s. Which pioneer of PHN established the House on Henry Street known as the Henry Street Mission and began work on a school nursing and was the first president of th...
Task 1. What would you do last prior to performing your dressing change? a. Determine the size and location of the wound. b. Provide analgesic prior to dressing change, if needed. c. Open sterile dressing supplies. d. Assist patient to a comfortable position. 2. All the following is correct, except: a. While removing the ABD pad, you want to have the soiled dressing facing away from the patient’s face. b. If the dressing is d...
ObjectiveObjective: This assignment will provide an opportunity for the student to demonstrate their knowledge of the impact of colonization of Indigenous People in Canada and to reflect (as future nurses) on their commitment to the Truth & Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action. This is a two-part assignment that explores the past, present and future of Indigenous health in Canada. You will be requi...
Understanding of Definitions of Health and Illness and Health PromotionYou will be required to produce a health profile that examines the health and wellbeing of a family, group or community across the lifespan, which a nursing associate can use to identify opportunities for promoting health and preventing ill health. a. What? The introduction needs to introduce the reader to the family, group or community that you have profiled. You need...
Question: RUA Interdisciplinary Management of Healthcare Technology This purpose of this assignment is for the student to present a complete picture of interdisciplinary care using specific therapeutic modalities in the care of a complex adult health client. The student will demonstrate clinical reasoning skills and will discuss interdisciplinary care that had been incorporated and/or anticipated using a healthcare technology or therapeut...
InstructionsRead the three articles that provide examples of occasions where unethical research happened or may happen. In your initial post identify commonalities in the unethical practices or attitudes of each of the articles if any. What ethical principles were violated? What are the lessons to be learned from these examples? What guidance, practices or policies would you use to avoid these errors in the future. How would a Christian wo...
Question: LO 1 Values And Principles Read the case study below and then answer the questions that follow it. Nina is a 36-year-old Polish woman who moved to Scotland to work as a teacher. She became a wheelchair user after a motorcycle accident when she experienced a spinal injury. Nina now lives in supported accommodation. Nina is becoming more independent and growing in confidence as a wheelchair user. The staff at the unit offer exe...
OutcomesIn this lesson we will continue to examine the laws, structures and procedures that regulate the practice of nursing in Canada. We will explore the challenges facing internationally educated nurses (IENs) who seek to work in the Canadian healthcare system before turning to the subject of disciplinary and competency issues. We will then turn to the subject of informed consent and discuss a number of groundbreaking legal cases that hav...
OutcomesOverview As Keatings and Adams note, “[s]cience and technology has advanced to the extent that we can now extend life, overcome infertility, eliminate genetic anomalies, manipulate and control the characteristics of potential human beings, predict the risk of future diseases, find their cures and identify strategies for their prevention” (Keatings and Adams, 2019). “Nurses who work in settings where these technologie...
Value/Belief PatternFunctional Health Pattern (FHP) Template Directions:This FHP template is to be used for organizing community assessment data in preparation for completion of the topic assignment. Address every bulleted statement in each section with data or rationale for deferral. You may also add additional bullet points if applicable to your community.  Value/Belief PatternPredominant ethnic and cultural group...
Task Yusuf age 44 and Saba age 40 live on Apple Lane in The Burroughs with their three children Aliya age 15, Yasmin age 13 , Amir age 9. Yusuf’s mother Asma age 70 lives nearby. They are pious Muslims. The Syed’s are British Asian of Pakistani heritage . Yusuf, Saba and the children were all born in the UK but have grown up with traditional Pakistani family values. Asma came to live in the UK from Pakistan at the age of 22 with he...
Learning ObjectivesIn the existing climate of fiscal accountability and demand for measurable outcomes it is important to examine our traditional practice to ensure that they are both cost efficient and that they result in optimal patient outcomes. Leadership plays a pivotal role in nursing and healthcare change (Canadian Nurses Association [CNA], 2002). Nurses in all domains of practice and at different levels are obliged to maximize their le...
Please use the links on paper, Answer question: 1) What can you do as a nurse to facilitate her recovery. 2) Where could each patient safely go after the hospital Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime: https://www.ovcttac.gov/taskforceguide/eguide/1-understanding-human-trafficking/14-human-trafficking-laws/ https://www.ovcttac.gov/taskforceguide/eguide/1-understanding-human-trafficking/resources-1-understanding-h...
The Need for Interprofessional EthicsWhat, then, constitutes the new material for this emerging age in bioethics? We suggest that it is interprofessional ethics. Consider that there might be an ethics for pediatrics as well as an ethics for nursingâwhat is one to do if they are in conflict? Â Shall we train our doctors and our nurses to believe that different courses of action are the right ones, leading to inte...