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What are some other examples of sexist comments you’ve heard throughout your life? Are there certain...

What are some other examples of sexist comments you’ve heard throughout your life? Are there certain spaces where you’re more likely to hear them?

B)     Can you remember the first time you heard an “everyday” sexist comment? In what ways have these comments shaped your paths — for good and bad?

C)     How do you think everyday sexism affects women’s college experiences? What about their career paths?

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Current Legislative/Licensure Issue In your heading for this section specify whether your topic is a Legislative...

Current Legislative/Licensure

Issue In your heading for this section specify whether your topic is a Legislative or Licensure Issue, please do not use both in your heading. In this section you will introduce the change in specific detail. Provide references with in-text citations. Some examples that you may use include but are not limited to: enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, Safe Harbor for Nurses Act, compact licensure for advanced practice registered nurses, the bipartisan Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2019, Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, and Nurse Practitioner Prescriptive Authority.

Impact on Nursing Practice This section should describe in detail the entirety of the impact on nursing practice from the change in the legislative or licensure issue.

Impact on Patient Care This section should describe in detail the entirety of the impact on patient care from the change in the legislative or licensure issue.

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I have to write a research paper about the lack of accessibility to health care service...

I have to write a research paper about the lack of accessibility to health care service indigenous face in Canada. I must include some of the barriers they face as well as a potential solution.

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Make and support an argument about rather or not it is ethical for physician to participate...

Make and support an argument about rather or not it is ethical for physician to participate in death row executions. Use at least one ethical principle to support your argument.

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New Mexico Board of Nursing Functions In this paragraph discuss administrative la w and how it...

New Mexico Board of Nursing Functions

In this paragraph discuss administrative la w and how it applies to the NMBON. You should have at least on in-text citation if not two.

Mission and Functions of the Board

Utilize the NMBON website to define the mission and functions of the board. A minimum of one in-text citation should be found in this section.

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How was the partnership in nursing clinical was formed?

How was the partnership in nursing clinical was formed?

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Make an ethical argument either for or against the law or policy, if a pregnant woman...

Make an ethical argument either for or against the law or policy, if a pregnant woman required life support?

subject is nursing

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Differentiate between fraud and abuse, making sure to provide an example of each. Does one occur...

Differentiate between fraud and abuse, making sure to provide an example of each. Does one occur more frequently in the medical office, and if so, why? How would you report this illegal activity?

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Due Thursday (25 pts) HCS/451 Write a 175- to 265-word response to the following: What are...

Due Thursday (25 pts) HCS/451

Write a 175- to 265-word response to the following:

  • What are some challenges of risk and quality management? Explain.
  • Which do you believe is the hardest challenge to overcome? Why?

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What are some oral or digestive side effects of chemotherapy? (i.e. metallic taste)

What are some oral or digestive side effects of chemotherapy? (i.e. metallic taste)

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Read the article: The Social Determinants of Health: Coming of Age. On the basis of your...

  • Read the article: The Social Determinants of Health: Coming of Age.
  • On the basis of your reading, create a report, answering the following:
    • Define, understand, and discuss some of the major risk factors for health and health care disparities and why they are associated with poorer outcomes among some multicultural populations.
    • Discuss how social advantage and health advantage are transmitted across lifetimes and generations.
    • Describe the implications for health care policy in addressing health.
    • Discuss at least of two of the knowledge gaps presented in the reading. How would you reduce these challenges?

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Cigarette smoking leads to disease and disability and harms nearly every organ of the body.

 

PHC 331

Cigarette smoking leads to disease and disability and harms nearly every organ of the body. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic health conditions. The impact also extends beyond the smoker.                                                  

200- 500 words

1-Give an Overview about Cigarette smoking in Saudi Arabia?

2- How our Ministry of health is collaborate with other ministries in the kingdom in ordered to encourage people to stop smoking in Saudi Arabia?

 

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Read the following case study, then answer the questions that follow. Gayle is an aged care...

Read the following case study, then answer the questions that follow.

Gayle is an aged care support worker. She is working with Leila, an older person, who needs to exercise to build muscle mass and bone density to decrease the likelihood of falling and associated health risks as a result of falls. The district nurse and Leila support this strategy. Leila’s family is also involved in her case, and they disagree and are openly hostile towards Gayle and others in the group.

Gayle speaks with her supervisor, who asks Gayle how she has handled the family. Gayle responds, ‘I keep telling them about the benefits of exercise but they won’t listen.’

Her supervisor asks, ‘Gayle, have you tried asking them what their concerns are?’ Gayle admits that she has not. Gayle speaks with the family members. ‘I’d really like to find a strategy that we are all comfortable with. What are your main concerns?’

The family tells Gayle that they are most worried that Leila will hurt herself. Gayle acknowledges the family members’ concerns. She then discusses the physical impacts of falling. She explains in plain language how strong muscles can help a person stay upright and can help them stabilize more effectively. Leila’s son says, ‘So that’s why you want mother to exercise?’

As a group, they then develop an exercise program to help Leila gain strength.

Question

  1. Explain how Gayle encouraged the family members to collaborate?
  2. Who should you involve in assessing the outcomes of a risk minimization strategy?
  3. What methods would you use to encourage the involvement of the older person, their carer, and others involved in the care plan?

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Give examples of mental health disorders during the self-isolation period.

 

PHC 273

During COVID-19 people experienced several symptoms of mental health disorders (anxiety, depression, stress, and insomnia). Refer to the previous research studies and answer the following:

  • Give examples of mental health disorders during the self-isolation period.
  • Identify the groups at high risk to develop severe symptoms of mental health disease.

 

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Evidence indicates that as many as 90% of all people seeking treatment for a drug or...

Evidence indicates that as many as 90% of all people seeking treatment for a drug or alcohol use disorder also meet diagnostic criteria for another psychiatric disorder. This situation, termed co-morbidity, can arise for many reasons and can take many forms. Name a few highly prevalent forms of co-morbidity and describe how they might influence long term recovery from the respective disorders.

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