Case 3 Part C For the case of Mr. Chapman‚ our group decided that he should not be allowed to smoke and another alternative method should be used to treat his anxiety. This action is consistent with the level of moral behavior that I anticipated because action needed to be taken to either prevent or allow Mr. Chapman to smoke. As mentioned earlier‚ we recommended that Mr. Chapman find an alternative method to reduce his anxiety. Possible solutions include medication‚ or a nicotine patch and gum
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Assessment In this case‚ Josephina is an 80-year-old lady who has contracted bilateral pneumonia. Her family support system‚ her husband‚ and son have surrounded the patient during this frustrating and hard time in her life. Josephina is afraid of shortness of breath. After several weeks of improvement‚ Josephina’s health condition has decreased that had resulted in use of a respirator. Josephina is fully alert and aware of her medical condition‚ however has resulted with much frustration. Thus
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Still‚ discussing end-of-life care is important. Depending on the circumstances‚ you might be able to help your loved one make important end-of-life decisions — such as whether to remain at home‚ move to a nursing home or other facility‚ or seek hospice care. Also‚ you can work with your loved one ’s health care team to make sure your loved one remains comfortable at the end of life. Pain‚ anxiety and other end-of-life symptoms can often be treated. Even at the end of life‚ you can continue to support
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movie; American Nurse directed by Carolyn Jones portrayed all of these traits‚ even though these nurses were so different. The nurses in the film included; Naomi Cross‚ a labor and delivery nurse‚ Jason Short a nurse in Eastern Kentucky‚ Tonia Faust a hospice nurse in a prison‚ Brian McMillion a military nurse
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Lindsey Paul Ms. Nero ENG 1113 24 June 2014 Finding Myself in the Service of Others I realized the world was evolving when I went on a trip to New York City with my former high school classmates. The amount of homeless people on the streets in Times Square blew my mind. It made me feel very fortunate for the life that I have. When it was time to go home‚ my best friend and I came up with an idea for a club at our school. We teamed up and started a club called FCCLA. It stands for Family
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Module LBR6247 Paediatric Palliative care A Critical Review of Literature regarding Parental choices in End of Life Care and the Development of A Rapid Discharge Pathway Sarah Bundy Student Number: 10701221 Total Words:2850 According to the Department of health (2008) ’End of life care focuses on preparing for an anticipated death and managing the end stage of a terminal condition from the point of recognition
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CHED CMO No. 14‚ students shall choose at least two Electives [Elective 1 and 2] to complete the BS Nursing Program. Elective 1 is taken in the 3rd Year 2nd Semester. Choices for Elective I are Parent-Child Nursing‚ Spiritual Care Nursing‚ and Hospice Palliative Care. Elective 2 is taken in the 4th Year‚ 1st Semester. Choices for Elective II are Acute/Critical Care Nursing‚ Quality Health Care and Nursing‚ and Care of the Chronically ill and the Older Person. In addition‚ an Intensive Nursing
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iAnna iAnna is a short story written by Will Self. The story takes place at a small hospice called St. Mungo’s‚ which Dr. Shiva Mukti‚ who is a psychiatrist works at. Dr. Shiva Mukti receives a patient named Anna Richards‚ who‚ according to him‚ has “iPhrenia.” The decease originated by what he describes as a “flamboyant psychotic breakdown” of unknown origin. The story also contains a third person named Dr. Zack Busner‚ a retired psychologist. Dr. Mukti sends for him and inquires him to come
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following: Situation: You are the C.E.O. of Community South Medical Center‚ a large‚ urban for-profit healthcare facility. This institution has comprehensive health services including acute care‚ residential care‚ independent living‚ in-home nursing‚ hospice‚ neonatal‚ and pediatric services‚ advanced cardiac services‚ a major trauma center‚ a center of excellence for pulmonary services‚ and a neurosurgery center. Community South Medical Center has a positive bottom line and is striving to enhance
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Who am I and why am I in English 121? To get things started I’m in English 121 because I tested high enough to be that’s why . In English 121 I will massively improve my vocabulary. Sophisticated words are exciting and fun to use‚ but only if you know what they mean.I may think I know the meaning of sophisticated words‚ but in reality I only sound unintelligent to the educated . Another thing I wish to accomplish is improving my spelling and punctuation. Spelling is honestly the scariest part of
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