Entries by Daphne Hanson

Relationship between feminism and anthropology

‘There is an awkward relationship between feminism and anthropology to a certain extent. Feminist anthropology of which developed during the 17s has developed significantly over time, creating a snowball effect in changing the discipline of anthropology. This ‘awkward relationship’ between anthropology and feminism began when feminist anthropology sought to explain what they saw as the universal […]

The prevention of pneumonia

Match the examples to either research or evidence-based to the appropriate label. Analyzed clinical data to answer a question about whether A. Evidence-based practice patient outcomes are different in different hospitals. B. The research Recruited 60 people to be interviewed systematic review of studies about the prevention of pneumonia ed about how they learned to […]

Distress and functional impairment

Even when patients are aware that personality-related issues are causing significant distress and functional impairment and are open to counseling, treatment can be challenging for both the patient and the therapist. For this Assignment, you examine specific personality disorders and consider therapeutic approaches you might use with clients. Succinctly, in 1–2 pages, address the following: […]

Competencies between an associate and baccalaureate education in nursing

The field of nursing has changed over time. In a 750‐1,000 word paper, discuss nursing practice today by addressing the following: Explain how the nursing practice has changed over time and how this evolution has changed the scope of practice and the approach to treating the individual. Compare and contrast the differentiated practice competencies between […]

Watson’s Care Theory

Describe how Watson’s Care Theory and Nightingale’s Environment Care theory relate to patient care. How could they be used for inciting behavioral changes? Discuss the pros and cons of applying each theory and how they could be integrated into advanced practice nursing. Are there any particular ethical issues related to the integration of these theories […]

Describe the physiology of blood pressure control

Describe the physiology of blood pressure control. Causes of Primary Hypertension may include overactivity of the SNS; overactivity of the RAAS; alterations in other neurohumoral mediators of blood volume and vasomotor tones such as ANP, BNP, and adrenomedullin; inflammation; a complex interaction involving insulin resistance and endothelial function; and obesity-related hormonal changes Select 3 of […]