In this essay will assess‚ planning‚ implementing and evaluating a health promotion activity. The health promotion activity is going be based at binge drinking. The plan is key element of assembly on health assessment needs with target population identified supported by relevant epidemiology and demography alongside current national health policies. A health assessment need is a systematic method for reviewing the health issues facing a population‚ leading to agreed priorities and resource
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has become a major focus in the nursing industry and health promotion is an important responsibility of nurses. This paper will discuss how health promotion is defined and what purpose is serves in the nursing profession. It will review the evolving nursing roles and different ways to implement health promotion‚ as well as cover the different levels of health promotion‚ which are geared towards the disease they target. Health Promotion “Health is thus not only about disease and medical care systems
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promoted in the belief that retention may possibly do more harm then help. The question is which is more effective‚ grade retention or social promotion? There is information stating that neither is effective. The evidence against the two continues to mount as more states develop rigorous promotion and graduation standards. Social promotion is the practice of promoting students to the next grade level even though they have not acquired minimum competencies expected for that grade (Aldridge‚ 135)
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name |Learning Outcomes covered | |A |A Briefing notes/ |1 Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies for safeguarding children and young | | |Report/Presentation |people | | |For new workers |
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Nursing diagnosis: Ineffective coping Patient: 48 year old male admitted for alcohol dependence. Medical history includes anxiety‚ bipolar‚ PTSD‚ and hypertension. Pt had one suicide attempt in 2001. K+ at 3.2 upon admission. Pt claims his dependence on alcohol began when he was in the Air Force. He lives with an alcoholic partner who depends on him for housing. He was considering going to live with his mother after rehab. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective coping related to inadequate social
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VULNERABLE POPULATION ASSESSMENT A woman presents to the Emergency Room(ER) in Leon‚ Iowa with her 2-year-old little girls who she states has had a cough for 1 hour. It is 2pm on a Tuesday and the Community clinic is open. Our community is the second poorest county in Iowa and we have a federally funded Clinic available to anyone regardless of insurance coverage. The patient also is notable wheezy. I ask the mom if she or anyone in the home smokes and she says yes. There are four people total
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Introduction For this case study I have chosen three problems which are (i) airway clearance‚ ineffective (ii) breathing pattern‚ ineffective (iii) and pain. (i) Airway clearance‚ ineffective. intervention | rationale | evaluation | Vital signs monitored and recorded every 15 min for 1 hour and then every half hourly. | This is for baseline comparison. | If there is a major difference between the baseline and the other assessments then the nurse would be able to pick it up and act according
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SALES PROMOTION MKT 3310 Lecture 9‚ 2012 1 Lecture objective By the end of today’s class you should: • understand the role of sales promotion in a company’s integrated marketing communications program. • understand the different types of consumer and trade-oriented sales promotion tools‚ and the reasons for using them. 2 Lecture format • Defining sales promotion‚ types of sales promotion • Strengths and weaknesses of sales promotion • Exercise •Sales promotion and consumer
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incorporate more youth offenders into the adult criminal justice system in order to allow harsher punishments that would impede youths from committing serious crimes‚ entails major changes to the California juvenile justice system; examples of these changes are: (1) increased punishment for gang-related felonies (e.g. indeterminate life sentences for home-invasion robbery‚ carjacking‚ witness intimidation and drive-by shootings)‚ (2) requirement of adult trials for juveniles 14 or older charged with
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agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people; *** Answer submitted on Apr 7 2013 4:55PM *** Schools: Schools have the responsibility to develop childrens awareness and their knowledge of what is acceptable and what is not acceptable behaviour‚ including when using the internet. Support and protect children who are identified as being at greater risk or are on the at risk register and provide professional training of all staff relating to safeguarding. Have policies
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