Diabetes;Nthe cause for many comorbidities

Diabetes;Nthe cause for many comorbidities

Diabetes is the cause for many comorbidities. How does this translate to prevention programs? When would you start prevention teaching?

 

Origins of the Australian healthcare system

  1. Describe the historical origins of the Australian healthcare system and explain how it has evolved into the current healthcare system we have in Australia today.

Conducting a successful advertising campaign

List and describe the various steps in conducting a successful advertising campaign to attract the aging population

Branding, cobranding, and brand positioning

What is branding, cobranding, and brand positioning as related to products and services for the aging population

The cycle of obesity

This is a great discussion about something as simple and measureable as acquired illness. What about the cycle of obesity? What are factors or contributing causes of this complex disease and what is the community health nurses role here?

Donabedian’s model

Based on Donabedian’s model, discuss what you would assess under the structure, the process, and the outcome

The nursing profession and optimal patientcare

The nursing profession and optimal patientcare

Which is more important for advancement of the nursing profession and optimal patient care: Developing new theories or applying those that already exit? Defend your position . Provide a clear rationale for your answer. You MUST use at least one direct citation from assigned readings to support your statements. Use your own words to explain the rationale and do not repeat what the textbook already said.

The relevance of Deming’s 14 principles

Assess the relevance of Deming’s 14 principles in quality improvement today

Sigma approaches for the healthcare organization

Discuss the benefits of the lean Six Sigma approaches for the healthcare organization

Spinal cord injury

A client is admitted to the emergency room with a spinal cord injury. The client is complaining of lightheadedness, flushed skin above the level of the injury, and headache. The client’s blood pressure is 160/90 mm Hg. Which of the following is a priority action for the nurse to take?

 

  • A. Loosen tight clothing or accessories
  • B. Assess for any bladder distention
  • C. Raise the head of the bed
  • D. Administer antihypertensive