Health Screening For Adolescent

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    Health Assessment

    Health History and Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client Student Name:ANKUR SHALI Date: February 02, 2013 Biographical Data Patient/Client Initials: A.S. Phone No: 7089546543 Address: 3249 Polly lane, Berwyn, Illinois. Birth Date:01/16/1988 Age:25 Sex:Female Birthplace: Illinois Marital Status: Married Race/Ethnic Origin: Hindu Indian Occupation: Nursing Employer: Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. Financial

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    Hepatitis B

    Hepatitis B Candace Tiley GCU RN-BSN Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V Colleen Darrow September 12, 2013 Hepatitis B TRANSMISSION: Hepatitis B is a communicable disease that affects the liver via the hepatitis virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is the most common liver infection in the world. The virus is transmitted via blood and infected bodily fluids. This can occur through activities that involve percutaneous punctures through the skin, or mucosal contact with infectious blood

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    Exam

    numerous health problems. Over the past several years Mrs. Griffin has had several admissions to the hospital medical unit, and the nurse has often carried out health promotion interventions. Who is ultimately responsible for maintaining and promoting Mrs. Griffin's health?| A)|The medical nurse| B)|The community health nurse who has also worked with Mrs. Griffin| C)|Mrs. Griffin's primary care provider| D)|Mrs. Griffin| Ans:|D| |Feedback:| |American society places a great importance on health and the

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    Child Adolescent Development

    When having a new baby the most important thing is your baby health. For 39 weeks you as a mother constantly watch what you eat and maintaining a healthy environment. From the Germinal stage until the fetal stage your worse fear is your fetus facing any reproductive challenges. Technology today has provided so many different types of testing to detect any early signs of abnormalities. Ultrasound imaging is commonly used and don’t seem to have any ill effect on the fetus. This test allows you

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    Sex Education

    Sexual health education in the schools: Questions & Answers 3rd Edition Sexual health education in the schools: Questions & Answers (3rd edition) A resource with answers to your questions about sexual health education in our schools This resource document was prepared by Alexander McKay, Ph.D, Research Coordinator, and Mary Bissell, Ph.D., Information Services Coordinator, Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) contEntS IntroductIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Epidemiology

    Epidemiology Question 1 1. Case control studies are designed in such a way so as to explore whether exposure can be associated with a particular outcome, such as a disease or certain condition. In these studies, the definition groups are based on the outcome and exposure assessment for potential risk factors. The first step in case control studies is the identification of the case (for example a group of people known to have the certain condition), as well as the control group ( a group that does

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    Diabetes in Adolescence

    is known as a silent disease because about three quarters of infected women and about half of infected men have no symptoms. If symptoms so occur, they usually appear within 1-3 weeks after exposure. “Chlamydia infection is most wide spread in adolescents who reside in an inner city are at greater risk of contracting Chlamydia infection.”(Burns, N., Briggs, P., Gaudet, C., 2007) Usually, there are no symptoms. Seventy-five percent of women and fifty percent

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    Application of Community Health and Population Focused Nursing

    Application of Community Health and Population Focused Nursing VWT Task 1 Cassidi Roberts Western Governors University Community Health and Population Focused Nursing Rated number one for the best place to live in America, McKinney, Texas is “unique by nature” As one of the fastest growing cities in the US, McKinney has a current population of more than 149,000, located 30 miles north of Dallas and is the seat of Collin County. McKinney offers rolling hills, lush trees, a historic downtown

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    Maternal and Child Health

    Topic: complexities and realities of Global Health Implementing effective global health programs is a difficult task as there are complex issues involved. These issues arise from the distinctive barriers that exist in poor communities as well as from the fundamental complexity of the health care field. Despite efforts made to improve the global health, there are some barriers faced majorly in developing countries which can be grouped into two broad categories: infrastructural barriers and patients

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    Counseling

    individuals. The most recent trends in counseling are through the internet and counseling in the community. These trends cover different parts of the community like business, career centers, religious organizations, and local neighborhood comprehensive health care centers. For instance, many organization provide counseling assistance through an employee assistance programs (EAP), employment enhancement programs (EEPs), career development counseling within the companies and outplacement counseling (EAPs)

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