Anatomical Perspective of Total Hip ReplacementTotal Hip replacement refers to a surgical procedure which hip joint replacement is done and replaced with a prosthetic implant. Often the medical condition requires surgical process performed as hemi replacement. Total hip replacement entails the replacement of both femoral head and acetabulum. Currently, this medical procedure offers the most satisfying and short and long term operation with sta...
Anorexia Nervosa: A Case Study of RoseThe report brings about the discussion on the aspects of mental health and the various issues or illness affecting the health of an individual. Mental health defines about the psychological well-being or the absence of the mental health issues, or illness. A satisfactory level of emotional wellbeing and behavioural adjustment has been the elements which determine the mental health of an individ...
GDP spent on healthHealth care systems are elaborate system of organisational process and resources which makes them complicated whose core objective is to provide good health care facilities besides defined resources. Further there are numerous systems in health care depending on distinct demographic regions. As such realisation of an elementary system along with comprehensive and practical ways can help in filling the gap that is existent in...
The Impact of State and Territory Legislations on Workplace Health and Safety1.In year 2011, safe work Australia developed a set of WHS laws and the same is applicable through Australia (except Victoria and Western Australia). In such a manner, every organization now needs to implement this standard set of law. Nevertheless, In Australia, different states and territories have their separate acts on the subject of workplace health and safety. T...
Do human rights treaties make a difference?The human rights policy is one of the most significant policies available in Singapore. It enables to integrate the right to equality, to oppose unethical activities, to oppose unlawful torture, to oppose illegal arresting and to deny fair public trial. Ethical duty of the human rights policies is to care for the basic rights and requirements of the people under the supervision of the constitution. Th...
Ethical Issues in Australian Banking IndustryThe Financial Review posted an article on the topic of leadership misconduct and failure of Australia’s leading banks to fulfil their social responsibility. This article was written by James Frost and James Eyers on 7th November 2018 which is titled ‘CBS, Westpac admit pursuit of profits led to misconduct’ (Frost and Eyers, 2018). In this article, the chairmen of two leading b...
Principles of Hauora: Wh?nau, Whenua, Tinana, Wairua, and HinengaroHealth and well-being are essential aspects of life. Hauora can be described as the Maori view of health that is unique to the nation of New Zealand. This concept mainly covers the physical, social, mental as well as spiritual needs that every of the members have the Hauora believes that each of the principles of Hauora are intricately associated with each other. There are fo...
Overview of Kuwait Business MarketKuwait is identified as one of the promising business market in association with the development in the economic situation. It is due to the oil industry, one of the major export industry in Kuwait. However, there are moderate rate of inflation and the political chaos create several obstacles for the development of a better business opportunities (Santandertrade.com 2019). The government regulations and init...
Strength based nursing care planStrength based nursing (SBN) refers to an approach that focuses on care of people, which encompasses eight core principles that guide the nursing profession, thus promoting self-efficacy, hope, and empowerment of the patients (Gottlieb 2014). Across different levels of care that range from primary care services for healthy patients, to critical and acute care services for patients who are unconscious, the d...
The Framework of the Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in AustraliaLegal requirements The professional code of conduct mandates how a person is supposed to conduct himself/herself in a professional and ethical capacity. The Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia along with the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Australia gives the framework for conducting professional behavior and act in their sphere of expertise wit...
Which countries are driving Europe’s record measles outbreak?Different people assume the implementation and development of plans in response to a disease outbreak is the responsibility of the doctors and other healthcare service providers in healthcare institutions. However, the ideology is different when referring to boarding schools. In such a case, the authority for the development and implementation of the communicable disease respon...
My personal experience as a primary school teacherA dialogue is defined as a two-way exchange of knowledge and subsequent sharing of opinions and experiences. The effectiveness of exchange of information via the use of dialogues cannot be overlooked under any professional circumstances especially global changes that have occurred during this past decade. One of the global change include increase in the number of the culturally and linguistical...
Jacob Creek's History and ServiceChina was chosen as a potential country for expansion of Jacob’s Creek international wine market after a thorough analysis and understanding of the Chinese market. It was also chosen due to the potential customers and the ever growing market for imported wines. Further,this paper emphasizes Jacob Creek Wine in order to gain a deeper understanding of its overall sale, market share and trend of the wi...
BackgroundBackground- Early prevention of the chronic disease diabetes is possible with the implementation of appropriate pharmacological and lifestyle interventions among individuals, who are considered to be at an increased likelihood of suffering from the condition. Hence, primary care would be the valid setting for the research to be conducted. Hypothesis- General Practitioners and nurses can help in early prevention of type 2 diabetes ...
BackgroundYes. The research design comprises of a semi-structured interview conducted on the older patients and the health professionals. This interview method is appropriate as it is essential to gain deeper understanding about the perspectives of the patients and healthcare staffs regarding the maintenance of dignity in the acute care environment (Brodtkorb, Skisland, Slettebø & Skaar, 2017). This interview process would help t...
Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical EnvironmentThe accuracy of blood pressure in the clinical environment is one of the main problems, despite the importance of promoting measurement (De Greeff et al, 2010). Manual blood pressure measurement machine can be used to accurately measure blood pressure. Recent studies have shown that correct blood pressure measurement takes at least 14 minutes, including pause and ...
Pre and Post Commonwealth Referendum EventsThe indigenous or the aboriginal people in Australia are the original inhabitants of the land who have faced oppression, discrimination and humiliation for decades by the colonists. Before the year 1788, approximately 700 languages were spoken throughout Australia which hosted only the indigenous people with a population of 7,50,000. The country used to be a land of diverse cultures. The aboriginal Au...
MethodologyCritical Examination Of Research Rigour From Qualitative Literature Major depressive disorder or depression is a mood disorder that is primarily characterized by a persistent low mood, a loss of interest in pleasurable activities and a feeling of sadness. In other words, it can be defined as a state of aversion and low mood that most often creates a negative impact on the behaviour, thoughts, feelings, and wellbeing of the affected...
DiscussionThe nursing job role involves the management of many tasks at the same time with accurate precision, however it should be critically noted that at times due to carelessness of the nursing professionals, blunders and mishaps can take place which are irreversible and unrecoverable (Ehsani et al., 2013). This essay will focus on one such blunder that had happened due to the carelessness of a nurse in handling the pathological sample o...
Mrs Chan - Fractured Hip When Mrs Chan is admitted to hospital, she is found to have mild hypothermia. Explain what hypothermia is and at least three factors that may have caused this in her case. Hypothermia refers to a condition where the body loses more heat than it produces result in a state of abnormally low temperatures. In her case, the causes would have been: Lying on the floor for a long period increases the rate of loss of...
The importance of analysing external factorsThe current assignment has been undertaken to identify and analyse the various factors which are responsible for the success or failure of a product launched by a brand. It is necessary to keep in mind that the product launch success and in some cases, failure is affected by these external as well as internal factors. As brand managers, it is very critical to understand these factors. This understand...
Ethical Issues in the Case of Arthur and NancyThe paper discuses about Arthur and Nancy, who had been happily married for 45 years before Nancy developed Alzheimer disease. Nancy has got habits of wandering and is doubly incontinent and has got the habit of daubing faeces on the wall. Nancy had to be tied in to the bed as Arthur had to go out for doing shopping or banking or to spend an hour with the friends at the bowling club. Unfortunately ...
Literature ReviewAged care facilities refer to special-purpose health facilities that are designed in a way that helps in providing accommodation and different other kinds of support to older adults. This commonly includes assistance in their intensive care, daily living, and independence of aged and frail person (Broad et al., 2013). In other words, aged care facilities are aimed for providing assistance to those individuals who are no longer...
Healthcare ProfessionLicensure or Licensing is a permission issued by the government agency for practicing a profession. However, this permit cannot be obtained easily but it requires fulfillment of certain specific criteria designed by the government for the practice of a specific profession. On the other hand, in case of not having licensure laws, registration in the form of approval which varies in requirements, can also be provided by the ...
Assessment Requirements:The term risk can be defined as the probability or threat of injury, damage, loss, liability or any other negative occurrence which is caused as a result of internal or external vulnerabilities and which can be avoided with the help of preemptive action. In the context of businesses, risk is the possibility that a company will have less than anticipated profits or that the company will experience a loss rather than maki...