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Ida Jean Orlando Nursing Process Theory
Nursing
Ida Jean Orlando was born in 1926, America, first generation Italian decent. She got her nursing qualification from New York Medical College, graduation from St. John’s University and MA in mental health nursing from University of Columbia, Teachers College. Ida Jean Orlando was a professor and director of Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing graduate program at…
Public Health Service Announcement
Diarrhea
Public Health
Cholera remains to be a significant public health issue worldwide. However, most of the cholera symptoms are infections are not detected early enough. There can be significant outbreaks of cholera disease such as the one recently experienced in Zimbabwe, Haiti, and Vietnam. Most of the industrialized countries have practically not experienced any cases of cholera…
Acute Care Assignment
Blood
Blood Pressure
Hospital
Nursing
Pain
Surgery
Lee, these 8 aspects of pre-operative nursing care may include: Providing psychological support: Because it is already stated that Mrs.. Lee’s family is quite anxious, it may very well be also making her anxious about her surgery. Catering to the psychological support needs of a surgical patient will include being there for the patient and…
Reaction Paper on Interview
Clinical Psychology
Education
Therapy
I selected Dr. Duncan to interview because she is highly qualified in the counseling field. She has a doctorate, state licensure and runs her own private practice in Family therapy. She is also a professor of Counseling (Family therapy) at NJCU. Being new to the mental health counseling, my goal was to get the insight…
Forbidden things are always tempting
Addiction
Cigarette
Determinants of Health
health sciences
Smoking
Mark Twain said that he more things are forbidden, the more popular they become. And I think that it’s true. There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable. Because people always want something and it’s very easy to get into the habit which can be extremely harmful to your health. Since…
New Belgium Brewing Analysis
Alcoholism
Competitive Advantage
Social responsibility
Water
1. What environmental issues does the new belgium brewing company work to address? How does NBB taken a strategic approach to addressing these issues? Why do you think the company has taken such a strong stance toward sustainability? NBB try to reduce negative impact on environment by using cost-efficient energy-saving alternatives. NBB invests in a…
Explanatory Synthesis
Fast Food
Fast food restaurant
Food
health sciences
Obesity
Paper 2 is an Explanatory Synthesis. Obesity and public health are major concerns in America. The causes of this health crisis are debated, with David Zinczenko’s “Don’t Blame the Eater” and Radley Balko’s “What You Eat Is Your Business” offering different perspectives. Zinczenko suggests that a lack of information on consumed products is to blame,…
BSN vs. ADN in Nursing
Nursing
Research has shown that Registered Nurses (RNs) who have an associate degree or diploma are more likely to make mistakes in a clinical setting. In contrast, nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) have a stronger knowledge base, which improves their abilities in communication, leadership, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Nursing is a challenging…
For and Against CBT
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Neuroscience
psychiatry
Therapy
Introduction The aims of this essay are to critically evaluate the arguments for and against Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). I will explore the theory of CBT comparing it to other approaches and the strengths and limits of the approach. I will then focus on the therapeutic relationship and issues of power. I will then critically…
My Thoughts about Death Penalty
Death
Death Penalty
The Death Penalty, as a form of corporal punishment in contemporary law, is the legal enforcement of terminating the lives of individuals found guilty of a crime. Unlike other punishments that temporarily confine offenders, it is irreversible. While its primary aim is not to cause physical suffering, it remains the only applicable form of corporal…