Cultural Beliefs on Mental Disorders

Discuss the possible influence of culture in the attainment of the proposed objectives for two (2) of the following topic areas: Mental Disorders. Adolescent Health Access to Health Services Environmental Health  Injury and Violence Prevention Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Mental Health and Mental Disorders Nutrition and Weight Status Opioids Oral Health Physical Activity Reproductive and Sexual Health Sleep Health Substance Use Tobacco Use Incorporate the following terms and information from the course in your discussion: race, ethnicity, social determinants of health, unequal treatment, disparities, and cultural competence.

The process of recycling

The process of recycling
I. requires more energy than either reducing or reusing materials.
II. is used primarily to decrease the amount of waste heading to landfills.
III. is often inefficiently carried out and costly.

 a

 

I and III

 

 b

 

II and III

 

 c

 

I and II

 

 d

 

I, II, and III

 

Peripheral Vascular disease risks

Peripheral vascular disease risks, Liam (he/him) is 55 years old. He is a full-time bricklayer who immigrated from Scotland to Australia when he was 19. He lives with his wife Lorna in a one-story house, and together they have 3 daughters (all have moved out of home). Four months ago Liam underwent a right below-knee amputation due to peripheral vascular disease and has given up working. Prior to his operation, he was smoking a pack of cigarettes per day (40/day), and now reduced to 25/per day. Liam now spends his time watching Netflix or at his local soccer club (behind the bar, so he can drink with his mates). He is drinking 10 – 14 standard drinks per day (he favours an IPA). Liam has current referrals from the GP to a physiotherapist, dietician, and occupational therapist and has appointments for all within the next four weeks. question to answer 1. Concisely summarize the case study and define the chosen modifiable risk factor behavior. 2. Outline how the risk factor, if left unchanged, may impact on the disability outlined in the case study (i.e. pathophysiology), and how further decline/loss of independence may impact on the persons life, considering their personal circumstances. 3.: Identify a health behavior theory that could be used as the basis for an intervention to modify that behavior (such as, but not limited to: health belief model, theory of planned behavior, transtheoretical model, health promotion model). Concisely outline the theory, and how you, as the RN, would encourage behavior change using this theory. 4.Outline and justify one (1) innovative and practical strategy that can be implemented at home by the person in the case study to encourage risk factor behavior modification, why it is a relevant strategy for the case study, and what the RN’s role will be within this strategy. 5. Outline and justify one (1) appropriate (real) service/support/group in your area able to assist. Include a brief description of the service (relevant to the clinician, not the consumer),

why this service will assist, and what the RN’s role will be within this strategy

What are the three main categories of water use, give an example of each

What are the three main categories of water use? Give an example of each. (Please answer in complete sentences. 1 point for each category of water use and 1 point for an example of each category)

Coral reefs protect coastal cities and towns from ocean flooding during

Coral reefs protect coastal cities and towns from ocean flooding during ___.

A. Storms

B. typhoons

C. cyclones

D. Hurricanes

Risk factors for Myocardial infarction

Risk factors for myocardial infarction. Sally has some risk factors that have contributed to her myocardial infarction.  Her recovery depends on a collaborative health team approach.

Identify three (3) allied health personnel who will be involved in Sally’s care.  Explain their role.

 

Modernizing energy grids will play a role in future wildfire

Modernizing energy grids will play a role in future wildfire ___ policy.

A. Prevention

B. continuation

C. Promotion

D. Assistance

Discuss the Properties of ammonium nitrate that makes it a fertilizer and an explosive

Discuss the Properties of ammonium nitrate that makes it a fertilizer and an explosive

 Quitting Smoking during pregnancy

Tobacco smoking during pregnancy is associated with poorer birth outcomes. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are almost three times more likely as non-Indigenous people to be daily smokers (van der Stern, Greenhalgh, Hanley Jones, Knoche, & Winstanley (2020). In 2017, approximately 44% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women reported smoking during pregnancy (van der Stern et al., 2020). Clinical Inquiry: Sandra is attending her first antenatal appointment at her Aboriginal health clinic and has asked you about a program to quit smoking.

Federal Pipeline programs

Federal pipeline programs. What personal experiences have prepared you to work with underserved populations, such as participation in a federal pipeline program, community service, internships, or experience in rural, frontier, or tribal populations? If you have successfully completed participation in any federal pipeline programs, please highlight your experiences in the essay responses and consider having a reference from one of these programs write one of your letters.

FYI:: I work with a Community Health Care Center in a rural area.  I worked for 10 years as an LPN.  I am now working on my BSN in Nursing while still employed with the Community Health Care Center.