aged under 16 is a government priority due to rising numbers of both (Department of Health‚ 1999; 2001; Social Exclusion Unit‚ 1999). Contraceptive nurses have a key role as they are in a unique position to give clients the opportunity to talk about intimate areas of their sexual life and anxieties in a non-judgemental environment (Everett‚ 1998). Most agencies offering information‚ advice or services on sexual health to under-16s use the Fraser Guidelines (DHSS‚ 1986) as a framework for best practice
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ASSESSMENT: BSBWHS401A - Implement and monitor WHS policies‚ procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements SECTION 1: PROVIDE INFORMATION TO THE WORK TEAM ABOUT WHS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. Information relating to these activities can be found in section 1 part 1 – Learning support materials. Assessment 1 Activity 1: Accurately explain to the work team relevant provisions of WHS Acts‚ regulations and codes of practice. 1. The impact of a workplace injury is wide reaching. Explain. Yes
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Reflection Seven Description: After working for nine months in acute mental health settings‚ I was allocated to go to a rehabilitation stream open ward with long-stay patients. Feelings: Initially I found the transition quite difficult as the style of nursing is markedly different in a rehabilitation ward as opposed to an acute ward. I was not confident at first as to what my role entailed on the ward‚ and how to best assist the patients work towards achieving discharge from the ward. I also
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Registered Nurses (RN) are the individuals in the health care field that provide and direct patient care‚ monitor health conditions of patients‚ and administer medication. Registered nurses also partake in using medical equipment‚ participating in minor medical procedures‚ and educating the patient’s families on the patient’s condition‚ care during the hospital stay‚ and care after the hospital stay (“Registered Nurse Job Description”‚ n.d). Registered nurses are also in charge in educating not only
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and concepts of health promotions Most health promotion theories come from the behavioral and social sciences‚ borrowing heavily from disciplines such as psychology‚ sociology‚ marketing‚ consumer behaviors‚ management and political science. Such diversity reflects the fact that health promotion practice is not only concerned with individual health behaviors‚ but also with the organization of society and the role of policy‚ organizational and community structures in promoting health. It’s also important
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As the nurse manager of a 30-bed medical-surgical unit‚ you have just received the results of the quarterly patient satisfaction survey. The satisfaction scores for your unit show an ongoing decline over the past three reporting periods. You also look at your unit’s satisfaction scores as compared with other units in the hospital and realize that the scores for your unit are now lower than those of most other units in the hospital. As you begin to ponder the meaning of these data‚ you receive a call
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This week’s reading was helpful and understands more how the group works and what is important to have a successful group. Groups exist for a reason and help to achieve goals otherwise it might be difficult to achieve as an individual. To have goals as a group is very important for overall success. Johnson and Johnson (2013) explained why goals are important. First‚ goals are guides for action‚ which direct‚ channel‚ and determine what members’ roles. The second is goals motivate behavior; no goals
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Rubric: Environmental Factors and Health Promotion Pamphlet: Accident Prevention and Safety Promotion for Parents and Caregivers of Infants v4.4 | Points Possible 6 | Criteria | Achievement Level | | Unsatisfactory 0%-71% | Less Than Satisfactory 72%-75% | Satisfactory 76%-83% | Good 84%-94% | Excellent 95% - 100% | Explanation of Potential Effect | 0.64 points Explanation of how the selected environmental factor can potentially affect the health or safety of infants is not given
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BREASTFEEDING PROMOTION INTRODUCTION: This essay is focused on breastfeeding as a key public health issue in health promotion in midwifery practice. After presenting a case study involving a client who has a potential breastfeeding issue‚ the aim will is to achieve a positive outcome using health promotion models. Relevant theories and literature are then explored and the implications for midwifery practice and care planning critically evaluated. The protection‚ promotion and support of breastfeeding
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Disney and Universal Studios a mere four cents a head. For the purpose of this assignment I will characterize mass media ’s and telemarketing ’s role as part of the promotional mix‚ who pays for them‚ and how they are perceived by consumers with regards to their objectivity. I will also explain how traditional Word-of-Mouth works and round up the assignment discussing "buzz" advertising. First‚ let ’s discuss television mass media ’s role in the promotional mix. Mass media ’s (television‚ radio‚
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