Running head: FAMILY HEALTH EVALUATION Family Health Evaluation Grand Canyon University NRS 429V May 27, 2012 Family Health Evaluation Each family has their own views and beliefs on how they understand health and illness. Different situations pose as difficult challenges to the members of the family. Assessment by using different tools helps the healthcare professional to better understand the family and implement appropriate intervention. This paper will discuss the summarized version
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Haileselassie Student ID number: Course Code: Title of Course: 000844283 BUSI 1546 Foundations Of Scholarship And Research Preliminary Proposal Lack of Autism Awareness in Ethiopia Dr. Taye Regassa April 21, 2014 Title of Assessment: Type of Assessment: Tutor’s Name: Date Assessment Due: Firehiwot 000844283 0 Title: Lack of Autism Awareness in Ethiopia Introduction: Autism is a growing disorder that manifests itself as a disability that affects speech
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provides information that prompts the client to engage in activities that lead to desired change. Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner’s needs (Potter, Perry, Ross-Kerry, & Wood, 2006, p. 318). In this paper I will include an assessment of the learner, teacher, and resources with a teaching plan. I will provide evidence of implementation along with discussion of teaching material used in the presentation, including the rationale for its use. The paper will be able to clarify the
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Family Health Assessment Darcy Martin Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V, Family Centered Health Promotion 10/19/14 “Holism and the totality of the person’s interactions with the environment form the philosophical foundations of Gordon’s functional health patterns. This foundation provides a context for collecting data that provide information about the entire person and most life processes. By examining functional patterns and interactions among patters, nurses accurately determine and diagnose
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1st Problem: (Priority) Problem /Assessment/Behavior: Family living in a homeless shelter with parents and have to move by the end of the month? Interpretation/Strategy: Speak with parents and first discuss homelessness issue. What does their ideal solution look like? Are they open to what I have to offer? Ask about Case Management Consent and for Consent to ask for team meeting with shelter staff to discuss collaboration of services with Family and Shelter staff to find out what’s next
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population, it is important to be culturally competent. In the United States where a big part of the population are immigrants coming from all over the world (Edelman, Kudzma, & Mandle, 2014). This is where the Heritage Assessment Tool (HAT) becomes very appropriate. Heritage assessment is the most useful tool in the health care. It can provide better understanding of our patient’s culture. It help assessing one’s religious, ethnic and cultural heritage along with health traditions. With adequate knowledge
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the basics. This shadowing project took place in a Junior Resource English class at Frontier High School. The student that was observed was a 15 year old male from Russia whose native language was Russian until he was adopted by an American family at the age of 12. With this student, I believe because of his love and desire to read it has helped him in reading, writing, speaking and understanding the English Language. Scaffolding lessons is not of big concern at this point with this student
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on research and theory. They are trained to treat the whole patient, not only their current issues but everything that the patient encompasses. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) states that education “enhances both clinical competency and care delivery.” (Rosseter, n.d.) During the four years of a nurse’s formal education they study physical and social sciences, theory and research based practice and advanced assessment skills. Due to this they tend to have a better understanding
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around. I explained to her what I was going to be doing, and also explained that I needed to look at her medication as well. She was a little leery of me at first then I began to ask all about her, her family, what she liked to do. I just really explained to her that I would get to know her whole family background, and would even know what she liked to do and eat before my visits to her were over. I spent a couple of hours
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Family Health Assessment Name: Julie Carr Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V-O105 April 5, 2014 A family health assessment is an approach used by nurses to evaluate and determine the family’s health status and to develop a plan for care for a family as a whole or individually. The purpose of this paper is to interview a family about various functional health patterns and summarize the findings. After evaluating the findings the author will develop two nursing diagnosis based off the family’s
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