Patient History and Case Summary Student’s First Name, Middle Initial(s), Last Name Institutional Affiliation Course Number and Name Instructor’s Name and Title Assignment Due Date Patient History and Case Summary A 32-year-old female patient’s chief complaint is increased body temperatures, anxieties, nausea, vomiting, and vaginal discharge. She confirms that symptoms started 3 days ago but thought it was the flu from the history taking. She has LLQ pain and reports bilateral lower back pain. The patient doesn’t have dysuria, foul-smelling urine, or in frequency. She is married and engages in sexual intercourse with her husband. PMH is negative. The lab results show CBC-WBC 18, Hgb 16, HCT 44, Platelet count of 325, high Neutrophils and Lymphocytes, sedimentation rate of 46 mm/hr., CRP of 67 mg/L. The patient’s vitals were body Temperature of 103.2 F, Pulse of 120, Respiratory rate of 22, and PaO2 of 99% on room air. A cardiorespiratory assessment showed normal limits except for tachycardia but the absence of murmurs, rubs,…
Reducing Tobacco Use Among Adults Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction The use of tobacco and the products made from it is a huge public health concern internationally. The most unfortunate part associated with its use is the illnesses, and the overwhelming mortality brought by the illness can be prevented. Statistics have it that about 480000 citizens of the United States die from directly consuming such products or being subjected to individuals who make use of such products, for example, passive smokers. Additionally, an American citizen who can total to more than 16 million goes through at least an illness brought by using tobacco-related products. Reports from the government suggest that tobacco smoking-associated illnesses in the US, amounting to a total of over 300 billion dollars each year. This involves nearly 170 billion dollars taken for direct healthcare for the adult population as 156 billion dollars in excess is taken to lost productivity. In America, 15 out of 100 individuals who are in the age…
Name Professor Department Date QUESTION TWO Introduction The protection of the fundamental rights of individuals has been a matter of grave concern to civil society organizations in many countries. Every individual has inalienable dignity and value which must be respected. Every individual is governed with a set of laws that are concerned with equality and fairness. Each person has the freedoms to make choices as individuals and to develop themselves. People are governed by a set of principles that attach importance to equality and fairness. These laws attach value to giving each person the right to live a life free from fear, discrimination or harassment. Human rights are a set of statutes world over that are universally agreed on as essential. They include but not limited to the right to life, the right to a fair trial, freedom from cruel and inhuman treatment and other forms of torture, freedom of speech and religion and rights to education, health and reasonable living standards. These basic human rights are fundamental and apply to people of all walks of life, race, age, gender…
Currently, communities consist of people with different cultural practices, demographics, and ethnicity. Community members exhibit diversity in several aspects, including age, ethnicity, and culture. Every member of society needs sufficient healthcare attention. Healthcare professionals have to promote the health of all populations in a community. This course focuses on the role of BSN nurses in promoting community health. Weekly Course Module Topics, Concepts, and Learning Strategies Week 1 Topic: Introduction to Community Health. This topic involves defining community health to the learners, describing the basic principles and elements of community health, and explaining the healthcare nurses’ role. The primary concept introduced in this module is the role of healthcare nurses in promoting community health. The nurses are taught about community health and population demands in multicultural societies. In this module, the learners will be introduced to the community health and healthcare needs of different society populations. Teaching Strategies Gaming Student response: This is a type of experiential learning where learners engage in technology-based gaming to learn different concepts. It promotes learning by introducing students to various real-life situations. Students gain…
Styles and Elements in “The Breathing Method” Student’s name Institutional Affiliation Instructor Course Title Due Date Styles and Elements in “The Breathing Method” In the short story “the breathing method,” Stephen uses literature styles to convey meaning and spice up the story. King begins by describing a woman’s womb as an engine; silent when off, but its pace increases and becomes louder once turned on. He uses this to mean how the woman’s womb behaves when she is about to give birth. He further explains this scenario by comparing it with the wild animal’s roars to reflect the pain and the fear of labor pains. Another style is when McCarron says that an expectant woman not walking is like a footballer preparing for a match while seated. Here, he means that a woman not walking or doing exercise during gestation is not preparing for her child’s delivery. Choo-chooing is a style that shows the breathing method of McCarron (King, 1984). Stephen King has…
The Musical Stage Analyzing from work put in achieving the Swan Lake dance and Night Journey, they are very surprising dances as they both encompass a story. It is one of the most famous Romantic styles. Below are further analyses on various prospects that make up both Swan Lake dance and night dance. Swan Lake Dance Composition First, there are three elements of the Swan lake dance that contribute to its unique romantic perspective. In terms of dimension of movement, Swan Lake dance employs pas de deux. Two performing dances, male and female, occupy the stage and dance together. The second element easily identifiable with Swan Lake is Arabesque. Arabesque is a unique symmetrical body angle in which the dances stand with one leg with the other extended at 90 degrees (Wagnon, 2019). Fouette motion is the final unique style employed by the Swan Lake Dance. The style expresses a unique feature of circular whipping motion, where one leg is raised to the side while the other remains rooted to the ground. Swan lake can easily be identified as classical…
CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care Physical and Emotional Wellbeing V2.3 Produced 17 September 2018 Copyright © 2016 Compliant Learning Resources. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system other than pursuant to the terms of the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth), without the prior written permission of Compliant Learning Resources Version control & document history Date Summary of modifications made Version 18 December 2013 Version 1 final produced following assessment validation. 1.0 16 April 2014 Rewording of questions to clarify understanding. Q1`,9,15, Case Study One, Case Study Two 1.1 23 January 2015 Significant changes made to document following validation 2.0 18 July 2016 Minor changes in formatting and wording throughout document 2.1 23 August 2017 Added url to hyperlink 2.2 17 September 2018 updated hyperlink for question 9 2.3 Table of Contents This is an interactive table of contents. If you are viewing this document in Acrobat, clicking on a heading will…
Challenges The biggest challenge of the construction company is the challenge of intervention. Satisfying the customer is a significant challenge in the construction project. Construction projects need various quotations regarding price and raw material, and here lies a challenge of recognizing or bidding the correct amount so that no loss is incurred. With time, everything is changing, and human employees’ involvement is also substituted with technologies, but challenges are most in using technologies instead of human employees. Nothing is consistent, especially in the construction field, because the flow of the work changes with any small issues. This affects the time, and this is another challenge, and the challenge is uncertainty. Considering the construction company to be a big company, and the project taken to be a prestigious project, its management becomes the biggest challenge. Construction companies are mostly private, so leadership always prevails in the construction business, and this problem of leadership can be a severe issue. Most construction companies are in the joint venture and are always in need of funds, so again due to the uncertainty of…
US philosophy of education Introduction The primary purpose of this research is to examine these events that have influenced educational issues and decisions, trace the historical development of the philosophy of Education in the USA, and discuss the outstanding philosophers and their impact on education through various periods. This discussion primarily focuses on the philosophies of education since the philosophy of education entails understanding what the aim of education is, how students should be educated and who ought to be educated. By understanding the latter, teachers, students and the society at large can now know who education should be administered and how decisions impact students. Literature Review Major events that influenced educational issues and decisions Education forms the basis of formal learning in the US and across the world. The education system is surrounded by different standards affected by society, government, and the general public. This research explores how major events have influenced educational issues and decisions that have influenced the US’s school and community. The US is considered one of the most influential countries globally, thus making it have…
Analysis and Reflection Paper: Crucial Accountability Student’s Name Course Instructor Date Analysis and Reflection Paper: Crucial Accountability Step 1: Analysis of Test Result My accountability test results state that I could use some help from the “Crucial Accountability” book. Accountability is an attribute that adheres to specific steps, according to Patterson et al. (2013). Therefore, the score obtained shows that there exists a significant gap in my accountability skills. Overall, my accountability skills are lacking and need to be improved upon. This can be achieved through reading and adopting some of the guidelines and strategies described in the book. According to Patterson et al. (2013), accountability requires that an individual accurately identifies the right conversation to hold and which one to avoid. The outcome of the conversation dictates this. This is essential since accountability requires that people are liable for the consequences of their actions and decisions. On this part, I have failed as I often avoid talking about the right conversation…