Nursing Diagnosis # 1 Ineffective breathing pattern related to decreased oxygen saturation‚ poor tissue perfusion‚ obesity‚ decreased air entry to bases of both lungs‚ gout and arthritic pain‚ decreased cardiac output‚ disease process of COPD‚ and stress as evidenced by shortness of breath‚ BMI > 30 abnormal breathing patterns (rapid‚ shallow breathing)‚ abnormal skin colour (slightly purplish)‚ excessive diaphoresis‚ nasal flaring and use of accessory muscles‚ statement of joint pain‚ oxygen
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Effect of using mathematics teaching aids in teaching mathematics on the achievement of mathematics students NAME: OGUNSHOLA STEPHEN ADESHINA MATRIC NO : 081004105 SUPERVISOR: MR OPARA CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Mathematics is the foundation of science and technology and the functional role of mathematics to science and technology is multifaceted and multifarious that no area of science‚ technology and business enterprise escapes
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Teaching Plan Diabetes Mellitus Background: Pt is a 30 y.o. African American recently diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitis. Pt states she does exercise regularly. Hx of diabetes in the family. Willing to learn and comply with the diet recommended as long she does not have to give all of her regular foods. Patient/ Family Centered Goals 1. Patient & family will be able to identify the S/S of hypoglycemia‚ hyperglycemia‚ & ketoacidosis 2. Patient & family will be able to explain
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NURSING CARE PLANS Impaired Physical Mobility Assessment | Nursing Diagnosis | Scientific explanation | Objectives | Nursing Interventions | Rationale | Expected Outcome | S > θO > Patient manifest:- weak and pale appearance - difficulty in standing and sitting - slowed movement - limited range of motion | Impaired Physical Mobilityr/t neuromuscular impairment aeb slowed movement | Limitation in independent‚ purposeful physical movement of the body or of one more extremities.Due
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(Berkman & Kawachi‚ 2000) Health promotion stems from these factors whereby focussing on the individual’s behaviour by influencing changes in variety of aspects such as families‚ communities work places and eventually encouraging individuals to adopt healthy practices (Green‚ 1984). The role of a nurse in health promotion and education is considered as a key by numerous researchers and policy initiatives from the government to promote health comprehending the essentiality of health promotion (Norton‚ 1998)
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MODULE 1: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS IN NURSING Submitted by: Jennelyn M. Pondang Submitted to: Prof. Liwayway T. Vallesteros • Answer learning activities (page 14) nos. 3 and 4. • Illustrate using a table a comparison of the ff leadership style: a. Democratic‚ Authoritarian‚ and Laissez-faire b. Transformational and Transactional • Which of the above leadership styles do you think your immediate manager adhere to? Support your assumption. 3. Compare Theory X‚ Y‚ and Z.
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NURSING CARE PLAN GUIDE ASSESSMENT OF UNIVERSAL SELF CARE REQUISITES DEFINITION: Organized and systematic process of collecting data from a variety of sources to evaluate the health status of a patient. |ASSESSMENT |PLANNING |EVALUATION | |Universal
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in Education and Training Psychology of Teaching and Learning Question You are a new teacher‚ and a parent of someone in your class wants to know your beliefs about teaching. What would you tell this person? Module 1 Assignment Lecturer: Ms. Mauva McCarthy Name: Dwayne McIntosh-McKay Course Code: Ed 504 Due Date: October 2‚ 2010 You are a new teacher‚ and a parent of someone in your class wants to know your beliefs about teaching. What would you tell this person? Introduction
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“There are numerous models and explanations that highlight biological as well as social and psychological processes.”(Aggleton‚ 1990) Health‚ illness and disease are defined conflictingly depending on different factors and models. Models of health vary but every model plays a defining role in signifying and conceptualizing what should or shouldn’t be the object of public health concerns. The purpose of these models is to explain why inequalities in health not only exist but also persist; there is
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and socio- medical models of health. Models of Health The Biomedical of health reduces the number of premature mortality and morbidity numbers. The model is used to show people what parts of the body can work together to ensure we have good health. It searches for a fault and corrects it for the individual. The models looks at the body as a machine‚ if something is faulty then they fix it so it can work again. This is mainly used in the western area of the world. The model is popular because
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