Impact of maturation on the system

Impact of maturation on the system

  1. Briefly describe the effects of biological maturation and ageing processes on the nervous systems including sensory systems – vision and hearing and it components specifically in relation to:
  • General observations
  • Recovery from surgery
  • Screening for disease

Filipinos and Diabetes

Give an overview of the population and the health concern regarding Filipinos and Diabetes

What are the social determinants of health involved in Filipinos and Diabetes

Discuss  how advanced practice nurses can:

1. Identify population health problems

2. Use interventions to address those problems, and potentially influence policy, education, leadership, and practice

3. Evaluate the efficacy of those interventions

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Palliative care

Explain what is involved when working with a person needing palliative care and a person at end-of-life.

Normal gait in an older person

How would you describe a normal gait in an older person? Choose two answers that best describe what you would observe.

 

Select all that apply:

 

1.)Slight deviations in power and strength are not controlled or corrected

 

2.)Smooth transitions from left to right foot when walking

 

3.)Speed, power and strength controlled and equal in legs and arms

 

4.)There is a slight drag or a hitch in the step

 

 

Theories of ethics

Analyze the following case using the five theories of ethics discussed in this chapter.

It has become necessary to ration a vaccine for a contagious disease. There is only enough vaccine available to cover 75 percent of the U.S. population. It is necessary to determine an appropriate method for doing this.

  1. Utilitarianism
  2. Rights-based ethics
  3. Duty-based ethics
  4. Justice-based ethics
  5. Virtue-based ethics

Discrimination-free environment

Describe in fifty words: Reference required.
a.The responsibility employers have to ensure a discrimination-free environment b.The rights that workers and clients have with regards to discrimination
c. What people can do if they feel they are being discriminated against.

Assessment of population Health

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Assess the population health for a selected community (Onslow County, NC). Statistics from valid, reliable sources such as legitimate population health-focused organizations, governmental agencies, local and state health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Census Bureau are appropriate sources to validate assessment findings.

Do not include websites where the accuracy and reliability of data are questionable (e.g., do not rely upon .com websites).

 

  1. Synthesize information gathered in order to summarize the findings of your population health assessment, including the following.
    1. Demographic “snapshot” of the population (distribution of age, sex, ethnicity, marital status, household type)
    2. Leading morbidity and mortality findings
    3. Concise findings regarding assessment of key social determinants impacting population health in the community (health and healthcare, social and community context, education, economic stability, neighborhood and built environment).
  2. Provide an analysis of your assessment findings and describe key supports and barriers to health that were identified within the region.
  3. Identify one priority population health risk or disparity that was identified through the assessment. Include evidence from the population assessment to validate the noted concern. Recommend one population-focused solution to address this concern.
  4. Provide a conclusioN

Health services increase

Explain if the costs of health services increase according to the system of each country. Justify your answer and explain the cost difference.

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“Integration of care”

Focus on the “Integration of care” the second pale blue oval and the ‘Relationship’. Use the three areas Physical, Psychosocial and Relational to develop five (5) health assessment questions about the knee pain of an old man how fall in this garden felt pain but no bleeding.

The risk of falls increase

Why does the risk of falls increase as people age? Choose the correct option from the drop-down list to demonstrate your knowledge.

 

Ageing is a  (answer choices: Avoidable, Progressive, Natural) process in which the human body changes. As we age,  (answer choices: Rreversible, Noticeable,  Physical) changes occur to the  (answer choices: Musculoskeletal, Immune Central nervous) system, which impacts gait, posture and strength. These changes can increase the risk of falls over time.