Nursing diagnosis

Please help me to complete this nursing diagnosis. Anxiety related to change in health status As evidence by (need help with the evidence by) subjective data

page was anxious because she was going to spend the holiday at the hospital
patient refused acute rehab placement

The core moral injunctions

Religion is often a good vehicle for ethical principles, but religion is not itself reducible to being moral principles. Consider in comparison the core moral injunctions recounted by Matthew’s account of the Sermon on the Mound. Consider this in comparison to Buddha’s Sermon on Benares and Buddha’s Sermon on Abuse. How do each of these two religious figures’ claims compare to each other? How do their assertions compare to Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean?

Bodybuilding training principles

Create a training script demonstrating your understanding of bodybuilding training principles for one of the phases of a training program (Foundational Training phase, Hypertrophy training phase, or Cutting training phase). The training script should be completed within the following guidelines:

State your name, school, or association that you work for.

State the training phase that you are designing the program for.

Outline the layout of the training program for one training day. (NOTE: Training program should be specific to one of the aforementioned phases of training.) Provide an explanation describing how your recommendations are specific to the phase of training that you have chosen to design the program for.

Provide thorough descriptions of the coaching cues you would use for each exercise that you recommend. For instance, if you recommend that the athlete should perform a front squat, state the coaching cues you will use to get the athlete to perform the movement properly. These coaching cues should be written in a narrative format. The reviewer should be able to read your script and get a mental image of what is trying to be relayed.

The training script should be for one training day.

. Include both a warm-up and cool-down routine with coaching cue descriptions for each drill.

 

Discuss how social media has impacted health

Participation in social media by the general public has increased sharply over the past nine years.  In the U.S., the proportion of adults using social media has increased from 8% to 72% since 2005. The use of social media is prevalent across all ages and professions and is pervasive around the world.  In 2012, Facebook users exceeded one billion people worldwide, a number that represents one-seventh of the world’s population.  In addition, each day 100 million active Twitter users send more than 65 million tweets, and two billion videos are viewed on YouTube.

Social media provide health care practitioners (HCPs) with tools to share information, to debate health care policy and practice issues, to promote health behaviors, to engage with the public, and to educate and interact with patients, caregivers, students, and colleagues. HCPs can use social media to potentially improve health outcomes, develop a professional network, increase personal awareness of news and discoveries, motivate patients, and provide health information to the community.

Discuss how social media has impacted health.  Do you have any health-related applications (e.g. fitness or nutrition apps) on your mobile device?   Have you ever sought medical advice online, and did you find the information to be accurate?  Be honest – I know everyone has Googled their health symptoms at least once.

The potential impact of subclinical hypothyroidism on the incidence of myocardial infarction

Hypothyroidism, a disease characterized by a decrease in the production of thyroid hormone, is hypothesized to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).  In a follow-up study of 1,000 men aged 55 years and older, the investigators are interested in the potential impact of subclinical hypothyroidism on the incidence of myocardial infarction. The overall cumulative incidence of CVD in this cohort was 1.8%. The cumulative incidence of CVD was 12.8% among the 47 men with subclinical hypothyroidism and 1.3% among men without hypothyroidism. The overall prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in the cohort was 4.7%.

 

Q: Assuming causality, what proportion of CVD in men aged 55 and above with subclinical hypothyroidism can be prevented by treating all men with subclinical hypothyroidism with thyroid hormone replacement therapy? Calculate the etiologic fraction among the exposed.

Names used to denote the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

What are the other names used to denote the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and why? What neurotransmitter is synthesized in the preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic neurons? What neurotransmitter is synthesized in the preganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic neurons? What neurotransmitter is synthesized in the postganglionic fibers of the sympathetic neurons? What neurotransmitter is synthesized in the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic neurons? What are the exceptions that I emphasized in the class with regard to ANS? Would you consider somatic nerve as part of the ANS? If not, why?

Risk factor of developing active TB infection

You are a medical assistant at a local hospital. You have been asked to give a presentation on the diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection. The presentation will be open to the public so instead of presenting a real patient case, you decide to create a fictional sample case.

make a single case and list the characteristics of the person you will be testing and treating. Describe basic information about the patient including age, sex, lifestyle, and pertinent medical history.

Take the audience through the typical diagnosis and treatment of TB. Describe the person and their experience including their feelings and concerns at this time. Hospital personnel should leave the presentation to understand the physical and psychological consequences for the patient.

Without treatment, what is your patient’s lifetime risk for TB reactivation?

Your case patient has reported or has been diagnosed with another risk factor of developing active TB infection (e.g. – diabetes, HIV, organ transplant). How much does this factor increase their risk? Does it change the recommended treatment for this patient?

Cultural competence for health care systems

Conduct an internet search for hospitals or other healthcare institutions and determine whether they incorporate cultural competence in their operations.

Write an essay incorporating the lesson’s material assessing cultural competence for health care systems and any other relevant material from the lesson, articles, or outside reading.

You can compare, at a minimum, two organizations.

Make sure to incorporate the lesson’s content.

Other guiding questions.

As you search, do you think (generally) more institutions/organizations are embracing this concept of providing culturally and appropriate care to patients or not?

What are the challenges and barriers these organizations face as they implement CLAS?

For the organizations that have had success in implementing CLAS, what are some of the reasons for the success?

Submit your one page essay, including citations

Explain the purpose of reports and data visualization in health care

Explain the purpose of reports and data visualization in health care and the benefits of generating reports from gathered data. Provide an example of how to report data used in a healthcare setting.

Describe how incomplete clinical documentation, disparate electronic records, and inconsistent policy affects data acquisition and factors that can influence how often data should be collected.  Assess the information needed to perform a workflow study tied to wait times in an emergency department. Include the relevant data that would need to be acquired in order to evaluate wait times.

Controversial discussions in the mental health field about terminology

There can be controversial discussions in the mental health field about terminology and whilst psychosocial disability is defined as disabilities that may arise from mental health issues. Whilst not everyone who has a mental health issue will experience psychosocial disability, those that do can experience severe effects and social disadvantage

What is the most controversial type of therapy?
There are few treatments as controversial as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The US author Ernest Hemingway died by suicide shortly after undergoing ECT at the Mayo Clinic in 1961, reportedly saying about ECT ‘What is the sense of ruining my head and erasing my memory? ‘

 

(NSW Government <https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/disability/Pages/NDIS-and-mental-health.aspx>)

some people don’t like the term psychosocial disability.

 

Please share your thoughts about this in a small paragraph. Thanks