DiscussionH1N1 pandemic outbreak was first detected in the United States in 2009 which posed the greatest pandemic threat to the courtiers placed in the international border (cdc.gov., 2018). The centre of disease control suggested that it was Avian influenza A (H5N1) which posed greatest threats worldwide. It was first discovered in April 15, 2009, in the United States, detected in the 10-year-old patient and widespread in the North Ame...
Nursing Education and BoardsSuzy Martin is an enrolled nurse who works part time 15 hours per week on a surgical ward at the local public hospital. She has been employed for the past year and has attended all of her mandatory training. Suzy is currently completing her bachelor of nursing at the local university Suzy has developed a good relationship with a client Jasmine on the ward, who has been admitted for exploratory gynaecological sur...
Environmental Enrichment for Early Childhood EducationBaroncelli, L., Braschi, C., Spolidoro, M., Begenisic, T., Sale, A., &Maffei, L. (2010). Nurturing brain plasticity: impact of environmental enrichment. Cell death and differentiation, 17(7), 1092. The primary purpose of the article was to elaborate on the potential of environmental enrichment in the form of a major non-invasive strategy, with the aim of perfecting the developm...
The book descriptionChief culture officer is a book written by a Canadian authors and anthropologist named Grant McCracken. The book covers all the theories with examples about how modern business structure can connect with culture in order to prosper in the market. This paper is based on the theories of grant McCracken described in his book about how an organisation is impacted positively with the understanding of culture. The author has pres...
Standard 6: Provide safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practiceThe Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) regulates Australia’s registered nurses, students along with midwives to protect the public as part of the national registration and accreditation scheme (In text citation). The selected standards are standard 2. Engages in therapeutic and professional relationships along with standard 6. Provide safe,...
Barriers to changes in clinical practices: Changes in clinical practice are critical for ensuring the superior patient-centric care to the patient. The changes in clinical practices should be based on the high-quality practices called evidence-based practices. Due to the increase of health care expenditure along with the negligence of clinical professionals exponentially decreases the quality of the care that patients received on daily ba...
SABIC: The Petrochemical Manufacturing Corporation in Saudi ArabiaSaudi Basic Industries Company (SABIC) is the Saudi expanded manufacturing corporation. The organization is lively in petrochemicals, industrial polymers, metal, chemicals, together with fertilizers. It is the largest public corporation in the region of the Middle East as well as in Saudi Arabia as listed in Tadawul (SABIC at BFA: Building the Future in Asia & China, 2016). Be...
Critical Analysis of RIBA Plan of Work (2013) StagesThe RIBA Plan of Work (2013) Stages has served the professionals for developing improved architecture and construction of the works (Tuohy and Murphy 2015). The management of the work functions would help in forming the management of the key tasks for the project. The construction industries have managed the RIBA Plan of Work (2013) Stages for improving their works and the management of the i...
BackgroundIt has been demonstrated by Hall (2014) that one of the biggest concerns in nursing education is the poor opportunity to learn and occupy high-order thinking skills in clinical area. Especially, the clinical experience in hospitals do not provide adequate opportunities to the senior nursing students to utilise their critical thinking skill in providing care to the high risk patients. Hence, it becomes difficult for the student to lea...
Part A: Case AnalysisClass- In this scenario the, the family is seen to struggle to sustain their daily lives. The family migrated to Melbourne in search of a job. Ethnicity- The family is seen to be divided into ethnic foundations. The father is of Greek origin while the mother is of the Aboriginal culture. Due to this fact, George refutes the children to participate in any Aboriginal activities in school which makes Mary much upset. Gender...
Case Study: Joseph RussoCVAD (central venous access device) is a device that installed for into the body of patients who require severe fluid intake (Martin et al. 2017). CVAD is inserted in the patient who required the large amount of the intravenous fluid such as blood product or reduction, administration of the hyperosmolar drugs such as Noradrenaline, long-term access for prolonged applications and monitoring central venous patients of the...
The Importance of a Nursing PortfolioThroughout my academic journey, I have tried my best to be a reliable student by seeking advice from my professors. As an ambitious nursing student, I have often used my excellent communication skills to reach out to students and certainly apply my problem-solving skills to elaborate challenging tasks in my learning process. Moreover, I have always kept myself on the toe with other students since I am a fas...
QuestionMandatory overtime in Canada has become a norm in a bid to address the shortage of nurses and increased numbers of patients. This refers to working beyond the stipulated working time which varies in different provinces in Canada. In this essay, I’m going to address the mandatory overtime in nursing according to various media. The three articles raise the issue on mandatory overtime for nurses, the various effects it has and why hos...
Motivations to Participate from Different Perspectives A process of Peer Review and Publication Publishing emerged for the purpose of sharing and vetting of ideas (Bornmann and Daniel, 201). As in earlier times, manuscripts could be shared only amongst a select few. Also earlier, there was limited scope to edit manuscripts and get appropriate feedback on the same. Printing allows ease of sharing of knowledge since the 15th centuries. ...
Models of Development from a Māori PerspectiveThe basic approach towards healthcare has been evaluated time and again. However, there has been limited study executed on the basis of Maori perspective. Additionally, it can also be stated that the health perspective of Maori individually has not been provided with critical apprehension. Thus, the research report aims to understand the importance of instilling well being within the Maori com...
Plan of Care Patient or Nursing oriented proble or patietn need Patient Assessment data Optimal Patient Outcome or Goal 1. The primary assessment of the patient was the problem at the knee due to osteoarthritis. The patient was not able to stand the pain. The patient was suffering from osteoarthritis in the left knee therefore this caused pain and affected the mobility of the patient. After operation he wa...
Application of Specialty Knowledge to PracticeThe main purpose of this essay will be to reflect on a critical incident which occurred during my work placement by analyzing my actions, reactions and feelings during and after the incident. The essay will cover key concepts related to tracheostomy and pressure area care. Reflective practice in nursing involves deliberately analyzing one’s actions and thoughts as part of the process of learn...
Experiences and Understanding of Sampling Techniques During the first week, I have developed my understanding regarding the impact of training and development on organizational performance. This topic was interesting for me as it was related to human resource management in the business. My tutor had given a lecture on sampling during this week. In this way, I have learned about the importance of sample. Thus, I would use sample during the inv...
DiscussionPractice of caring is traditionally known as nursing. On the other hand, nursing philosophy is a personal belief, hopes, attitude, and approach which are part of their practice and education regarding to the study of nursing. It defines how a nurse perceives their profession and actions. To develop a patient care and personal philosophy is a critical aspect for the development of all nurses. It is similarly help nurses to develop the...
Case StudyLaparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy according to Emory University School of Medicine is a surgery that is meant to take out a cyst from the ovary by invasive surgery procedure using few and smaller slits(incisions) in the lower abdomen (Emory University, 2017, NHS, 2018). The reason for surgery is because many women often have an ovarian cyst at one stage in their life. The cysts may be cancerous or not. Non-cancerous cysts are removed w...
BackgroundAccording to the statistics published in the year 2015 by the Australia Institute of Health and Welfare, there were only 307,000 nurses together with the midwives in Australia. This is however in contrary to the population of the country (Cheng, Bartram, Karimi, & Leggat, 2016).According to the same report. There was a total population of 24 million as by February 2016 and this had the potential of subjecting the country’s ...
Description of the Home Visitation InterventionA randomized control trial was conducted in order to determine the effects of infancy and prenatal home visitation services on the outcomes related to pregnancy childhood injuries and repeated childbearing in a community. The study was based on findings that home visitation services have proved effective in bringing about an improvement in child and maternal outcomes in different populations (Olds...
Research as a critical component of many professionsResearch is a critical component of many professions and areas of study. It provides evidence that can be used in various ways like developing and evaluating health policies to improve health outcomes (Moore, Todd, & Redman, 2009). Furthermore, Breckon and Dodson (2016) list six categories of mechanisms via which research evidence can be used. In a way, Hood (2003) portrays that the resea...
Background and Presentation of the Patient/FamilyStroke is a condition that occurs when flow of blood is occluded in a part of brain. The disruption of oxygenated blood causes a damage to the cells of brain hence causing disabling influence on an individual. Grant Baker being of older age and from Torres Strait Islander Descent was more prone to stroke. Tracing the family history of Baker his grandfather was from Fiji where stroke is a c...
Description of the CourseworkReflection has been compared to be an extremely important tool that serves as a platform for the nursing professionals to evaluate their working experience. Reflection helps the nursing professionals in assessing their level of preparedness to handle critical clinical scenarios based upon real life situations (Bulman et al. 2013). The Gibbs Reflective model has been widely used by the nursing professionals to refle...