Clearly, diagnosis is a critical aspect of healthcare. However, the ultimate purpose of a diagnosis is the development and application of a series of treatments or protocols. Isolated recognition of a health issue does little to resolve it. In this module’s Assignment help – Discussion, you applied the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory to diagnose potential […]
Week 1 Historcal phase Over time, theories have changed significantly, with parallel changes in society, and this appears manifest in all contemporary theoretical constructions and then shifted to interpersonal relationships (Warelow, 2013). In stages of theory development, the last stage was the Integrated Knowledge. The source of knowledge came from the assimilation and appreciation of […]
Week 10: Special Examinations—Breast, Genital, Prostate, and Rectal One critical element of any physical exam is the ability of the examiner to put the patient at ease. By putting the patient at ease, nurses are more likely to glean quality, meaningful information that will help the patient get the best care possible. When someone feels […]
Scenario Your nurse executive wants the staff nurses to gain a better understanding of the types of nursing associations and the political advocacy they support. Each nurse manager has been asked to select a professional nursing association and political advocacy they support to research. You will need to research political advocacy from a professional nursing […]
Effects of Childhood Trauma Traumatic events entail anything that threatens the safety and life of a person. Child abuse, domestic violence, bullying, natural disasters like earthquakes, and hurricanes are all examples of traumatic events. Trauma during childhood is more likely to impact adult life because it occurs during a vulnerable period when the brain is […]
Healthcare organizations accredited by the Joint Commission are required to conduct a root cause analysis (RCA) in response to any sentinel event, such as the one described in the scenario attached below. Once the cause is identified and a plan of action established, it is useful to conduct a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) […]
CULTURAL COMPETENCE FRAMEWORKS AND CULTURAL CONTEXT Background: This assignment will consist of two parts. The first will examine cultural competence models. These models, utilized in health science to approach the phenomenon of culture, can generally be grouped in two categories: internal provider factors and external provider factors. In this case, we will examine internal and […]
Nursing is a very highly regulated profession. There are over 100 boards of nursing and national nursing associations throughout the United States and its territories. Their existence helps regulate, inform, and promote the nursing profession. With such numbers, it can be difficult to distinguish between BONs and nursing associations, and overwhelming to consider various benefits […]
Part I: HIV/AIDS has affected millions of people in the United States and the world since the 1980s. On a global scale, large numbers of people with HIV/AIDS are not receiving the needed treatment. Congress created The Ryan White Care Act of 1990 to assist public hospitals struggling financially from caring for uninsured men and […]
Concepts of Quality management would include: Health care not causing harm, care fitting needs ND preferences of patients, care given with no necessary delays, includes only the testing and services your issue needs, there is no discrimination involved, and the care Involved is right for your Illness(What Is Quality In Health Care, n. D). In […]