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1.Explain employers’ and employees’ legal responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace
2.Explain the difference between ‘hazard’, ‘risk’ and ‘control’
3.Describe the types of information available from reports and records covering the workplace
4.Explain the importance of evaluating information from reports and records covering the workplace
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1.Explain how to prepare, use and maintain tools and materials for the UV gel nail enhancements
2.Compare the different methods of disinfecting and sterilising tools and equipment
3.Explain the importance of, and reasons for, using the correct UV wattage and curing
4.Explain the questioning and listening skills required to find out information
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1.Explain how to give effective advice and recommendations to clients
2.Explain how to use effective consultation techniques
3.Explain how to effectively and safely position tools and materials for the nail service
4.Explain how to conduct nail and skin analysis
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In what way are the following topics significant and relevant to YOU as student and as human person. (200 words per number and firts person point of view)
1. on Health Education
2. on HIV/AIDS
3. on COVID19
4. on drug addiction
5. on smoking and alcohism
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Collaborate effectively with inter—, intra— and multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. Talk about issues in COVID 19 in this time of pandemic
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You are providing care to a 88 year old male who is status post CVA. He is NPO secondary to dysphagia. List 3 different options for nutrition delivery and explain how each would be effective.
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CASE STUDY 3
Febrile Seizure
Abby is a 1-year-old girl who presents after a reported seizure at daycare.
Subjective Data
Fever for 1 hour
Eating and drinking normally per mother
Objective Data
Vital signs: T 40, HR 160, R 44, BP 104/68
Awake and alert
Skin hot to touch, otherwise normal physical examination
A. How should the nurse respond to Abby’s mother when she asks if Abby has epilepsy?
B. How should the nurse respond to Abby’s mothers question about brain damage?
C. In this clinical situation what should the nurse do?
CASE 4.
Distal Radius and Ulnar Fracture (Buckle)
Billy is a 10-year-old boy who presents with an obvious deformity to his right forearm. Billy fell on his arm while playing soccer 15 minutes before admission.
Subjective Data
Complains of pain to right forearm
States he is able to feel sensation to right hand
Denies any numbness or tingling to upper right extremity
Objective Data
Vital signs: T 36.8, P 110, RR 28, BP 122/60
Right radial pulses is strong to palpation
Capillary refill to right hand brisk <2 sec
Last PO intake 8 hours ago
A. What complications is Billy at risk for from a fracture?
B. What measures might have helped prevent this injury?
C. What should the nurse do in this clinical situation? Prioritize actions.
CASE 5.
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Susan is an 8-year-old girl who has been brought to her pediatrician by her mother for a weight loss of 5 pounds over the past 2 months despite an increased food intake.
Subjective Data
Complains of thirst
Complains of hunger
Complains of frequent voiding
Objective Data
Today’s Weight: 25 kg
Weight from physical examination 6 months ago: 27.3 kg
Finger stick glucose: 325
HbA1c: 9.1
UA: glycosuria
pH 7.34
Father diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 8
A. Will Susan require hospitalization?
B. Susan plays after-school sports; will she have to stop these activities?
C. What should the nurse do in this situation? Prioritize actions.
NO PHOTOS PLEASE
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What are the health care ethics are based on 5 principles that all healthcare providers should observe, then define and give an example of each one. ESSAY FORM PLAESE
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Drug G comes from the pharmacy as 40mg/5cc. How many milliliters will you give to deliver 12 mg of drug?
Dopamine comes prepared as 400mg in 250 ml D5W bags (1600 mcg/ml). You have been ordered to deliver 20 mcg/kg/min to a hypotensive ICU patient who weighs 76 kg (167.2 lbs). You use IV tubing with a drip factor of 60, meaning every 60 drops is equal to 1 milliliter (60 gtts/ml). How many drops per minute will you deliver the Dopamine?
Diphenhydramine comes in a liquid 12.5mg/5cc meaning there are 12.5 mg of diphenhydramine in 5cc or one teaspoon of medication. How many milligrams of diphenhydramine are in 3cc
Diphenhydramine comes in a liquid 12.5mg/5cc meaning there are 12.5 mg of diphenhydramine in 5cc or one teaspoon of medication. How many milligrams of diphenhydramine are in 3cc
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2- What are risk factors for Child abuse and how can they be prevented?
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Mention five for each social, economic and environmental proposal for the sustainable development of the health sector.no plagiarism, please. use about 500 words.
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