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    Effect of Broken Home

    c h a p t e r 2 Nursing Process Words to Know actual diagnosis assessment collaborative problems critical thinking data base assessment diagnosis evaluation focus assessment goal implementation long-term goals nursing diagnosis nursing orders nursing process objective data planning possible diagnosis potential diagnosis short-term goals signs standards for care subjective data symptoms syndrome diagnosis wellness diagnosis Learning Objectives On completion of this chapter, the reader

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    Adaptive Nurse Patient Dichotomy

    1. Describe where/how you have experienced the impact of socioeconomic status and/or culture on health behaviors? As a home health nurse, I visited patients in their home, and the way people choose or are able to live reflects socioeconomic status and health behavior. I observed first hand a spectrum of poor individuals living in subsidized housing and surviving on meals on wheels, and affluent individuals living in high-rise condos with the ability to shop at natural food markets. The dichotomy

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    Mental Health Risk Assessment

    Risk Assessment Risk Assessments can be defined as a pathway that enables health professionals to identify people, who are at a higher risk of developing medical conditions (Chandran 2017). Moore and Cowman (2014) emphasis that risk assessments should be precise and consistent in their results. McCormack and McCance (2010) encourages risk assessments to be holistic in order to deliver person centred care. This can be achieved by focusing the assessment on the person’s needs, rather than the

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    Cultural Competence In Health Care

    Running head: CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND HEALTH CARE Cultural Competence and Health Care with Hispanic Populations Kristina Hernandez Our Lady of the Lake University Laredo Specialty Hospital (LSH) is the only 60-bed facility designed to provide specialized long-term acute care, including intensive care, for patients who require team to heal from catastrophic injury or illness. LSH believes that any recovery is an emotional experience. Therefore, they strive to provide patients with

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    Bio-Psychosocial Assessment Paper

    Introduction The bio-psychosocial assessment is an important document that develops a plan of action for all the work that follow in the clinical setting. Curtis and Christian (2012) mentions when assessments are conducted effectively, clients gain a better understanding of how they can play a role in their treatment process. Debb and Blitz (2010) noted that to aid patients in positive outcomes, clinicians must formulate a clear conceptualization of how a protracted medical condition affects the

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    Neuman System

    external stressors” (p. 183). The patient/ family are the client system and interrelate with the five variables namely; the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual beliefs. The Neuman System Model has been used in diverse settings such as, in critical nursing, psychiatric nursing, gerontological nursing, and for teaching purposes. In the United States, “the model is used to guide practice with clients with acute and chronic health problems” (Parker &ump; Smith, 2010

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    Leraning

    compassionate presence to  patients/families and staff. · I act as a liaison between patient, family, and health care  staff during periods of crisis, e.g. illness, dying, or protracted or difficult  surgery. · I provide pastoral care to patients, families and staff  with emotional issues related to sickness, loss, trauma and grief.  ·   I serve patients of all religious denominations as well as  those with no religious affiliation or belief.  I meet with patients, families  or staff through visitation

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    Mental Health Health

    Assignment Each student will present a written case study of a selected patient with schizophrenia and provide a critical evaluation of the assessment, treatment and management of the patient utilizing relevant research evidence. The work should include the following areas: 1. A critical analysis of the assessment and diagnostic process 2. A critical analysis of the management/ rehabilitation-medical, nursing and other management 3. Appropriate referencing Methodology A random

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    Sansumg

    Assignment 6.1: Project, Assessment Model MBA 531: Telemedicine and Emerging Technologies The article spoke about the importance of economic assessments of health care technologies to help of decision-making concerning the allocation of public resources. Health care services are often influenced by external factors, and both competition and information are imperfect in the health care market. Explained which four main methods of economic technology assessment are: cost analysis, cost-benefit

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    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Case Study

    quit. Not only will it make breathing easier, but it will cut down on the risk of severe exacerbations. Health History A health history contains both the subjective and objective data. Obtaining the subjective data is an important first step in treating the patient. The subjective data includes the history from the patient. It should include the client’s perception of their own health. The patient needs to be able to understand the questions being asked and communicate

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