Symptoms of AsthmaAsthma is a breathing complication that affects adults and children, characterized by the swelling and narrowing of the airways, causing them to produce mucus. This results in coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing while breathing and chest complications (Gans, & Gavrilova, 2020). The symptoms differ from one person to another and are intermittent depending on the prevailing environmental conditions. Under normal circumsta...
Participant DemographicsIn this section, descriptive and inferential statistics results are reported. The descriptive statistics plays an important role in providing an insight regarding the different variables in the study. For instance, it provides us with the frequency distribution of participant demographics as well as the responses necessary for answering the research objectives. Hence, the analysis acts as a pillar through which inferent...
Symptoms of End Stage Kidney DiseaseEnd stage kidney disease also termed end stage renal disease or renal failure usually occurs due to a chronic disorder in the kidney that happens due to a gradual loss of the main functions of the kidney (Wang et al., 2016). This chronic disorder gradually reaches a severe state that results in the end stage renal failure where the kidneys fail to work and fulfill the needs of the human body. One of the main...
Analyzing Media Houses Using Media TheoriesThe two news items chosen for this report are television stations. The television stations are Sky News Australia and 9 News Australia stations. “6600 hospital workers off job due to covid-19” is the media event piece chosen that took place on January 12 2022. Sky News Australia started telecom its 24-hour public news administration on 19 February 1996 on Foxtel, turning into Australia's ini...
About Safwan's Curry ParadiseSafwan's Currie Paradise is a renowned United Kingdom's largest provider of cultural as well as halal nourishment. The goal of this food vendor is to create authentic homespun halal dinners using Granny's old recipes. This organization has worked hard to establish a positive and nutritionally balanced relationship with its customers since its establishment in 1998. This organization offers real, ethnocultural dinin...
Experiment Method Trial Initial burette reading(A) Final burette reading (B) Dye titrated (B-A)ml 1. 4.0 10.1 6.1 2. 12.1 19.5 7.4 i) Concentration of standard ascorbic acid solution used in the experiment = 2 mg/5 ml=0.4mg/ml. ii) Volume of standard ascorbic acid solution given in the experiment= 5 ml iii) Volume of dye solution required =6.75ml. Dye titra...
Understanding the Need of Services for Fall PreventionAged care population: Re-conceptualizing the need of services and awareness to develop fall prevention approaches for better quality of life. Elderly population have the significant needs towards the effective and quality services that would help in improving the quality of life. The policy will focus on improving the overall safety and key measures from the aspects of aged care setti...
Causes of Cystic Fibrosis Cystic Fibrosis is one of the most prevalent genetic disorders worldwide especially among some ethnicity. It is one of the leading causes of death due to genetic disorder (Sanders and Fink 2016). The cause of the genetic disorder is due to a mutation in the CFTR protein (CF transmembrane conductance regulator), which functions mainly in the maintenance of the ion flow in the trans epithelial membrane thus exhibiting ...
Etiology and Risk Factors1. Define Osteoarthritis and outline the aetiology and risk factors for Osteoarthritis (out of 4 marks). Osteoarthritis is defined as the degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone within a joint as well as bony overgrowth (Van Delft et al., 2019). The risk of developing osteoarthritis is increased with age. The common risk factors of the osteoarthritis are family history of Oste...
Components of the Nervous SystemNervous system is comprised of the spinal cord and brain, which forms the central nervous system. The spinal and cranial nerves, peripheral ganglia, constituting peripheral nervous system. Brain is covered by the hard bony skull. The most complicated system of all is the Brain. The spinal cord, brain, spinal and cranial nerves and peripheral ganglia are encased in hard connecting network like tissue. The safet...
Evaluation of Human Factors in Construction Worker Health and SafetyEvaluation of the role of human factors in the Health and safety of construction workers in fibre to the home projects in the United Kingdom. The main aim of the research is to ensure that sound and protective measures are put in place to help curb health and safety problems that are experienced by the city fibre when allocating their services to the individuals who, in this i...
Impacts of Language Barrier on Breast Cancer Screening UptakeIn the UK, most South Asian women have higher mortality rates due to breast cancer and the reason being not attending screening and mammography appointments due to poor communication between the patients and the health professionals. Most of the South Asian women cannot read or speak in English. In the UK, the data available is mostly limited to English speakers and those that are no...
Application areas of IoTThe Internet of things is currently one of the most popular technologies and the IoT allows mobility within the sensor network. There are numerous application areas of IoT, including Healthcare, Smart cities, smart office and home networks, waste management, security, retail and logistics as well as an industrial sensor network that leverage the capabilities of wireless communication architecture. The study aims to ...
The Need for Social Connection to Prevent Social Isolation and LonelinessThe impact of Covid-19 has been seen among the entire population across the globe because most countries have faced the impact of the coronavirus and the impact of lockdown. People have faced lots of depression, anxiety and mental issues due to staying at home for a longer period of time. The risk of Covid-19 and severe illness are some serious concerns for older adults c...
Unstable Angina: Symptoms and ManifestationsAngina refers to the pain in the chest because of certain heart conditions. It is of two types: stable and unstable angina (Ohman, 2016). Unstable angina is defined as severe pain in the chest that arises at rest, during exercise, or under strain. The discomfort becomes more frequent and severe. Unstable angina indicates that obstructions in the arteries that provide oxygenated blood to th...
Collaborative Practices and Person-Centred CareNurses play an integral role in delivering optimal patient care, improving the quality of health outcomes, and developing relevant procedures and policies. They are responsible for identifying, monitoring and responding to the local needs of the concerned targeted population or patients. The provision of interventions, therapies and care plans by registered nurses intends to assist the health outc...
The Ottawa Charter for Health PromotionRead the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion which can be found at the link below and use it to answer the following questions. http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/conferences/previous/ottawa/en/ 1. What is the purpose of this document? The purpose of this document is to improve their health and help people have control over their health by the year 2020 and onwards. 1. What are the fundamental ...
Nurses' Mistakes in Drug Administration The Several Issues Mentioned With The Nursing Practice In The Video Include The Following Error in the medical administration, poor communication, lack of skills, poor training, lack of knowledge and unnecessary rushing Using the video supplied, we will thoroughly examine the mistakes that nurses make when administering a medication that can be fatal to patients and the professional practice ...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour and its AttributesThe theory of planned behaviour refers to the cognitive theory that mainly focuses on the proposition of the decision of an individual regarding the engagement in the specific behaviour. The respective theory suggests that the behaviour of an individualis guided with the help of intention, which is further influenced by the attitudes regarding thebehaviour (Menozzi et al., 2017). As per the theor...
Taliban's harsh rule and threats to human rightsThe Taliban are an Islamic fundamentalist organisation comprised mostly of Pashtuns that seized control of Afghanistan in 2021 after waging a twenty-year war against the government. Following the United States-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the Taliban regrouped across the Pakistani border and began reclaiming territory less than ten years later (CFR, 2021). By August 2021, the Taliban had ...
Headspace: Improving Mental HealthIt is observed that one out of every five individuals in Australia is suffering from a mental health disorder (Joshi & Sharma, 2020). This assignment shed light on the theme of digital health and informatics with the help of too mindfulness app Headspace and Calm harm. Headspace is a popular English American company that prioritises in meditation industry founded by Andy Puddicombe in the year of 2010 (...
Introduction to Sustainable FarmingSustainable farming is a very wide concept that is used for the growing of food with the use of methods that will nurture the environment or the society as well as the economy. Sustainable farming can be considered to be an alternative to mainstream agricultural practices that adopt industrial methods (Anibaldi et al., 2021). In this type of farming, it has been found that sustainable farmers are willing to s...
Pedagogical Practices and reform - critically discuss some theoretical frameworks for critical, reflective, and reflexive approaches as a teacher to work with Indigenous Australian studentsProposed Essay Topic: Pedagogical Practices and reform - critically discuss some theoretical frameworks for critical, reflective, and reflexive approaches as a teacher to work with Indigenous Australian students. In this assignment, I would be concentrati...
Margaret's Case: Struggling with ObesityThe first case study is regarding Margaret who is a 35 year old woman with no kids, and also she is overweight with a BMI of around 35. She is considered to be a job holder in a full time basis. However, Margaret has an issue of being overweight or obese since the time she was 21 years old. Though, Margaret had tried a couple of dieting routines in the past which had been effective only for a while but w...
The Evolution and Role of Public Health and Health PromotionIn the form of a core activity of public health, the aspect regarding health promotion provides support to the communities, regulatory bodies and the individuals to address and develop coping with the challenges of health. This can be met through the development regarding public health policies, the development of supportive surroundings and ensuring strength regarding the activities ...