AnalysisPursuit for happiness is a speech is a speech written and analyzed using different theories of speech including the critical discourse tools. The speech is done in the conference hall where audience from different works of life have gathered to be enlightened on the pursuit of happiness matters. The aim of this paper is to elaborate the speech critically using different tools of speech analysis. This document ...
Importance of Evidence-based Practice in Child Health NursingThe assignment is the outcome of aim to learn evidence based practice for implementation in future profession as children’s nurse. Evidence based practice is the approach to make quality health care decisions based on best possible evidence. It will help deliver effective neonatal care for a clinical issue based on relevant research available combined with clinical expert...
The Key Elements of Evidence-Based PracticeEvidence-based practice is very important in the contemporary nursing setting because new ways of nursing are being invented. Consequently, ability to apply evidence-based practice is very important. The goal of the paper is to focus on how evidence-based practice can be applied in meeting the fourth domain of the NHS framework. The domain expects the NHD to ensure that people have a positive experien...
Dr Andrew Leigh's background and expertise1. The interview of MP Dr. Andrew Leigh by Jan Libich is a discussion about how economics could be used in the formulation of various policies in Australia. It covers a variety of topics, most notably teachers pay and it’s linkages to school productivity, tertiary education student loans. and the social and private benefits derived from secondary and tertiary education, baby bonus and shifting of...
Definition of Antioxidants and Free Radicals1. The interaction between the oxygen molecule and other substances that they may contact, these substances may be metal or tissues. In other words, it is the process of loss of electrons from an atom. 2. Free radicals are defined as any element or molecule capable of free existence that has one unpaired electron in its atomic orbital. Hydroxyl radicals and nitric oxide radicals attack the importa...
BackgroundStroke is a debilitating condition. Rehabilitating stroke patients after recovery is a good clinical practice. The American Heart Association (AHA) science advisory and coordinating committee showed that stroke rehabilitation is multifactorial (Winstein et al., 2016). Enhancing performance of daily activities with techniques such as ergonomics and holistic support to the patient is part of rehabilitation (Gillen, 2015). Hebert et al....
Challenges Faced by NHSTo improve efficiency and quality of patient’s management in the healthcare organisation National Health Service Improvement has redesigned their process by developing patient pathways. Improved quality and service of patient care will help patients and staff members in meeting their needs (Teitelbaum and Wilensky, 2016). The quality and service patient’s care can be achieved through remodelling and evaluatio...
Defining Cultural Competence and SafetyPart A Cultural safety can be defined by the concept of implementing and engaging in the practices that has no direct intention of harming or offending the cultural beliefs of any individual associated with the practice or service Cultural competence can be defined as ability of any care provider to delivery health care services that are in accordance with the social, cultural, and linguistic needs...
Nurses and Midwives Code of Conduct (NMC) in the UKA kidney stone is a rare but a dangerous disease that hampers the proper discharge of Urine from the bladder. Sedimentation occurs around the bladder hence preventing an individual from passing out urine (Pearle et al., 2014). The condition is manageable through a variety of treatment methods. The modes of medical care for the disease base on evidence. Moreover, nurses in the UK should use the...
Answers 1. Nursing history is important to gather information related to medical history, family history, surgical history, medication history and psychological history. For analysis and diagnosis. For planning care to the patient. Implementation of care plan. 2. Part A: Accurate information about the patient’s physical and psychological condition can be obtained. Patient and family members can understand patient’s exact he...
Identifying the Phases of the Slippery SlopeDue to their altered psychological conditions, critically ill patients are at a huge risk of experiencing deteriorating health conditions if the appropriate nursing interventions are not applied. An appearance of abnormal vital signs could be the initial indications the patient’s health is deteriorating and the vital signs may start showing after several hours in a gradual manner (Considine &am...
Contemporary Issues in Nursing(1) .In ancient nursing practices, certain educational qualification was not necessary and therefore, caregivers used to acquire their learning through oral discussion, from generation to generation. They also used to learn techniques from observing other caregivers caring for sick patients or sometimes using trial and error technique. .However, in current perspective nursing education, proper training and inter...
Causes of Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer’s diseases can be defined as neurological disorders that affect people usually over 65 years of age. This disorder is characterized by death of the cells in the brain. This disorder results in loss of memory as well as decline in cognitive abilities (Prince et al. 2016). The assignment will mainly portray the causes, sign, symptoms, and recovery interventions of the disorder. This will be done by li...
Nursing Issues and Research QuestionsSome of my nursing issues related to this case include short staffing at both personal and professional levels. Focusing on the case presented, I am lacking the support staffs to help me serve the violet health problem effectively. Meeting of the patient expectations has been another nursing issues related to my case. Moreover, I have a personal health issue because of working on stress-related conditions w...
Explain the critical thesis for the essayIn this paper, the trade war in-between the United States of America and China is being discussed. The main point which is evaluated in this statement is with the tariffs or quotas, which has been imposed on imports from foreign countries, so many countries started to protest against this policy. The president of the US limits the technology transfers to the organizations of China. China wants foreign c...
Presenting Complaints and SymptomsConsider the patient situation- This case study involves a 59 year old female patient, Mrs. Jane Austin who is currently in the operation theatre for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Her current medications comprise of Lipitor and Perindopril. She had been admitted to the emergency department after she reported severe abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant, in addition to signs and symptoms of vomiting and ...
Budget and Commercial ManagementBudget is defined as monetary plan for a set define time interval, generally a year. It includes the sales volume and revenues generated, acquisition of resources, occurrence of cost in addition to expenses, valuation of various asset, liabilities as well as cash flows (Blumentritt, 2006). It is used prepared by many users for the fulfilment of their varied interest and develop deliberate plan of activities or e...
Nursing Standards and Legal Requirements in Providing Quality CareDuring my last clinical placement, I encountered one case that I believe was very significant in my studies. I was placed in a medical ward where my role was to take care of a patient who was undergoing a total hip replacement (THR). My main role was to follow the standards of nursing in conducting complete assessment and administering medications to the patient. From the stud...
Factors Contributing to Health Disparities among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in AustraliaThis paper gives a detailed description of the health disparities experienced between Australians of indigenous descent and their non-indigenous counterparts. Pieces of evidence reveal that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia experience unfavorable health outcomes as compared to their non-aboriginal counterparts. This paper, ther...
Selection process overviewDataTech, which is one of the data management company have proposed some of the recruitment method for recruiting people with different job positions. The recruitment methods that are proposed by the company is quite helpful for analyzing the ability of the candidates to fit in the specific job position. However, it is identified that the selections methods does not provide appropriate indication about the efficienc...
Risk Identification and Intervention Appearance: The patient Dimitrie appeared to be quite young with lean body structure. He appeared physically healthy and well groomed; he was wearing a black t-shirt with loose fitted shirt and a pant and had combed his hair. He had a habit of biting his nails, which showed that he lacked good hygiene. Dimitrie had long black hair with thin black moustache. He was wearing spectacles and had no notable char...
Overview of the CaseOne of the fundamental aspects of nursing is the duty of care which most of the nurses view it as a vital part of their professional duties. The legal underpinnings of duty care have however been overlooked hence nurses tend to get stranded on what to do in cases of emergency, especially when off duty (Dowie 2017). Some of the ethical obligations involve confidentiality, accuracy, safety, and workplace relationships (Willia...
Causes and Risk Factors1.There is a disease in the liver called cirrhosis that might cause loss of the liver cells and irreversible scarring of the liver. Nathan is a chain smoker and also consumes two glasses of beer every day. He also used to take drugs and was diagnosed with hepatitis C. These are the main facts behind the Nathan’s liver problem because the main cause of liver cirrhosis disease is the consumption of alcohol and viral ...
The Impact of Respiratory Complications on Medical-Surgical Clients Respiratory complications have been reported as common incidences in Canada; research has shown that majority of respiratory complications occur due to post-operative surgical procedures and during general anaesthesia in hospital settings. These often contribute to acute respiratory failure in patients who have undergone surgical operations. Incidences of respiratory complicatio...
Nursing Interventions for JulieThe Mental Status Examination conducted on Julie led to the conclusion that the patient under consideration is psychotic. The fact that Julie depicts the attributes of being anxious and guarded plays a role in demystifying the fact that she is suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. Based on this analysis, the current study seeks to suggest the most effective interventions, the rationale for these interventions, a...