Race and ethnicity in healthcare

Discuss the difference between race and ethnicity in healthcare. Further, explain why the distinction made by scholars between race and ethnicity matters when considering efforts to promote inclusivity. Also describe how racism and ethnicity has affected the health sector.

Principles of health care ethics

Sorrentino’s Canadian Textbook for the Support Worker, 5th Edition Chapter 04: Ethics 1. Explain five or more examples of how each of the principles of health care ethics can influence your behavior as a support worker.

Duration of breastfeeding

Duration of breastfeeding varies considerably throughout the world. Discuss how long you think a woman should breastfeed and why. Include a link to a website that provides helpful information on breastfeeding.

Getting diagnosis online

“Historically, people have always tried to answer their health questions at home and made personal choices about whether and when to consult a clinician. Many have now added the internet to their personal health toolbox, helping themselves and their loved ones better understand what might be ailing them.” Fox, S., & Duggan, M. (2013). Health online 2013. Health, 2013, 1-55.

Discuss why some people go online to get diagnoses instead of going to a doctor/health professional. (At leas 500 words more details please)

Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Genevieve is a 45-year-old woman with three children who works part time and has recently returned to. nursing school. She has sought care from her primary care provider. While taking a health history, Genevieve tells the nurse that she has noticed that she is feeling very tired, is cold all of the time and has pained 15 pounds without a change in eating habits. Genevieve’s provider performs an assessment, noting that she has cool skin, brittle nails, coarse and dry hair: slight abdominal distension, and poor wound healing on an older cut The provider orders laboratory work. Laboratory results indicate a decreased and and a high level of Thyroid-stimulating hormone(TSH). Genevieve is diagnosed with hypothyroidism, and placed on levothyroxine (Synthroid)

1. What other five scould accompany hypothyroidism?  Which laboratory tests would assist in confirming a diagnosis of hypothyroidism?

2. What priority concerns should the nurse identify?

3. Write 1 appropriate nursing diagnosis outcome minimum three interventions with rational and evaluation.

Psycho-social concerns of lung cancer

Juan Rodriquez, a 52 -year-old male, had a routine screening colonoscopy last week. He was asked to come into office for the results this morning. Mr. Rodriquez was diagnosed with colon cancer and is scheduled for surgery to remove the tumor in 2 days.

1. What psycho-social concerns should the nurse anticipate in caring for Mr. Rodriquez and his family?

Mr. Rodriquez has the surgery and is recovering without complications. His oncologist has discussed radiation therapy with Mr. Rodriquez and his wife. When the nurse comes into his room, Mr. Rodriquez says, “I thought all the cancer was gone when they took the tumor out. Now the doctor says I need radiation therapy. My friend had radiation therapy and he had burns I don’t want burns!”

2. What actions should the nurse take to address Me. Rodriquez concerns?

Four years later, Mr. Rodriquez is back in the hospital with a bowel obstruction. He has been cancer free since the surgery and radiation therapies were completed. Mr. Rodriquez states “The doctor said this bowel obstruction was caused by the surgery or the radiation. How can that be?

3. How should the nurse respond to Mr, Rodriquez?

4. Write 1 appropriate nursing diagnosis. outcome, minimum three interventions with rational, and evaluation.

Traumatic brain injury

Emerald Green 30-year-old female was admitted for Traumatic brain injury you’re falling off of her four-wheeler. She has a history of borderline hypertension, Polynephritis, bipolar type 1, diabetes type 2. She is alert to person only. She cannot Express words but understands when you talk to her. She has weakness on the left side upper and lower extremities. She says her pain is 3 /10 and it’s in her head as a headache. She’s taking oxycodone 20 mg 4 hours pro re nata (PRN). She has a 5-year-old child and a 7-year-old child. Her husband works over the road and does not visit her often. Her and her mother have a good relationship. Her mother visits every day brings the children to see her. She is a two assist with a walker and only can ambulate 5 ft. The last lab values were white blood cells elevated, red blood cells normal, lipid panel normal, urinalysis showed 2+ white blood cells, specific gravity 0.145. She needs assistance with dressing, bathing, and grooming. Vital signs T 101.1 B/P 128/ 80 P 88 RR 20 O2 saturation 98% on rheumatoid arthritis. Patient currently on thicken liquids and has healing trach incision on neck. Trach was removed 3 days ago. Patience is a Seventh Day Adventist. Her mother practices as a Jehovah witness and it’s very upset with the staff when they gave her a blood transfusion when she was admitted her trauma. She has threatened the staff that she wants to sue the hospital for going against her and her daughter’s religious practices.

Read scenario above and answer the following questions:

1. What are some things that you would implement when caring for this traumatic patient? What would you evaluate after your implementations have been made?

2. How would you respond to the mother and take care of the situation? After reviewing vital signs, assessment & findings, and labs, what can you conclude?

3.What are some nutritional and cultural implementations would you want to do for this patient? What would your narrative document look like?

Standardized healthcare terminology

Explain the need for standardized healthcare terminology and professional use of online communication technologies. Differentiate between the electronic medical record, electronic health record, and electronic personal health record.

 

Symptoms influencing vital signs

Vital signs are one of the most important skill sets that a medical assistant can master. Explain why this is so important. Also, does the way a patient feels affect their vital signs? If so,  provide three examples of symptoms a patient may feel that may influence their vital signs and explain what affect it has on blood pressure, pulse and respiration.

Electron transfer translocates protons from the mitochondrial matrix to the external medium

Electron transfer translocates protons from the mitochondrial matrix to the external medium. The tendency of protons to diffuse back into the matrix is the driving force for ATP synthesis by ATP synthase. During oxidative phosphorylation
by a suspension of mitochondria in a medium of pH 7.4, what would you predict the pH of the matrix to be?

a. 8.0

b. 6.8

c. 7.4