Major classifications of cardiac anomalies

Four major classifications of cardiac anomalies: 1. Defects that increase pulmonary blood flow 2. Defects that decrease pulmonary blood flow 3. Obstructive defects 4. Mixed defects Directions: Given the four major classifications of cardiac anomalies, identify and the disorders under each classification then draw and label the part/s of the heart with defect. Example: Atrial Septal Defect Defect

Nurse prevention of child abuse

How can the nurse assist in the prevention of child abuse?

Women’s health in Afghanistan

List some cultural and socioeconomic factors contributing to women’s health in Afghanistan; are you aware of any gender-based inequalities in health?

Measures to improve child health

key measures to improve child health in Afghanistan?

Professional nursing leadership role

Model a professional nursing leadership role that fosters improvement of healthcare and advocates scholarly activities to advance self and profession. 

Animal research in Medical Research

Animal research in Medical Research

Animal research is a necessary practice in the world of medical research, allowing scientists to develop life-saving interventions and to spot catastrophic problems before new techniques or products make their way to actual patients. However, this does not mean that we should deny that there are serious ethical issues involved.

Animal testing is not a pretty or pleasant process. It causes pain and suffering to animal subjects, and legitimate cases of abuse have been uncovered by animal rights groups. Consequently, the practice should be tightly regulated, and alternative methods should be employed whenever possible.

  • Discuss a specific research study involving animals that had ethical issues.
  • What were the ethical issues involved?
  • What could have been done to conduct the research study differently to avoid these ethical issues?
  • Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.

Workers’ duty of care responsibilities

Explain workers’ duty of care responsibilities and why workers need basic information about WHS policies and procedures in order to fulfil this duty?

 

 

This is regarding unit HLTWHS003  Cert 4 Community Services

Patient-centered goal

If a patient-centered goal answers the question of “What?” the nursing care plan answers the questions:

 

a. Where and to whom

b. How snd why

c. Where and when

d. How and to whom

Educational interventions for hospice physicians 

attach a article that was written five years ago that talks about educational interventions for hospice physicians

 

Breastfeeding effect on Mother

Breastfeeding effect on Mother

  • Does breastfeeding affect the mother’s nutritional status?
  • How much extra food does a breastfeeding mother need?
  • How is the baby’s weight progressing?