University of California Los Angeles Living Options Report

Mr. Gibbs is 89 years old and his wife of 67 years is 86 years old. They have 4 children. Their oldest son has been in prison for the last 25 years and both parents still struggle to cope. They have twin daughters who live in different states, and their youngest son lives at home […]

HSA 4210 Rasmussen College Advanced Healthcare Law and Ethics Living Will Summary

Competency Analyze ethical and legal dilemmas that healthcare workers may encounter in the medical field. Instructions You have recently been promoted to Health Services Manager at Three Mountains Regional Hospital, a small hospital located in a mid-size city in the Midwest. Three Mountains is a general medical and surgical facility with 400 beds. Last year […]

HSA 551 Strayer University Living with Environmental Risks from Nature Paper

Overview Continue working on the naturally occurring risk you analyzed in Week 3. This week, you will establish the significance of the risk, the stakeholders, and the scientific, technological, and societal issues pertaining to the risk. In addition, you will turn to the critical focus of environmental health management—mitigation of the negative effects on population […]

Discussio: Diet Therapy Considerations for People Living with HIV/AIDS

For this discussion you will review “Living well with HIV/AIDS – A manual on nutritional care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS” Then respond to the following: 1. What are three diet therapy considerations that must be made for people living with HIV/AIDS? 2. Why is it important for them to adhere to these […]

UTA The Dutch Multi Generational Living Discussion

Discussion 3.1-Social Determinants Why does “place” matter in aging? How can city planning enhance aging? How does aging affect family dynamics? Instructions: For this discussion, use the information from the textbook, article, website, and the videos for Module 3 to answer the following: 1. Examine the article on Dutch multi-generational living.   What are the pros […]

Living well with HIV/AIDS

For this discussion you will review “Living well with HIV/AIDS – A manual on nutritional care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS” http://www.fao.org/docrep/005/y4168e/y4168e00.HTM Then respond to the following: 1. What are three diet therapy considerations that must be made for people living with HIV/AIDS? 2. Why is it important for them to adhere to […]

Unit VII Project Instructions The Required Unit Resources for this unit examined how a growing population that is living longer and requiring more healthcare services than ever before will contribute

Unit VII Project Instructions The Required Unit Resources for this unit examined how a growing population that is living longer and requiring more healthcare services than ever before will contribute to many challenges in the future of health care. The readings highlighted that while an ongoing issue, emergency department (ED) overcrowding and quality of service […]

Case Study Assigned: 38-year-old Native American pregnant female living on a reservation How would your communication and interview techniques for building a health history differ with each patient?Ho

Case Study Assigned: 38-year-old Native American pregnant female living on a reservation How would your communication and interview techniques for building a health history differ with each patient? How might you target your questions for building a health history based on the patient’s social determinants of health? What risk assessment instruments would be appropriate to use […]

W 1 Discussion Class: ILLNESS AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT Topic 1 Based on the research, which factor social isolation or stigma have the greatest impact on a patient living with chronic illness? Why? Co

W 1 Discussion Class: ILLNESS AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT  Topic 1 Based on the research, which factor social isolation or stigma have the greatest impact on a patient living with chronic illness? Why? Contrast at least two ways these factors would affect a 12-year-old with the way they would affect a 75-year-old. BOTH QUESTIONS MUST BE […]

On Thursday a 75-year-old patient at Wesley Glen Senior Living Facility became agitated and physically abusive to himself and others, so he was placed in wrist and ankle restraints. An hour later, sta

On Thursday a 75-year-old patient at Wesley Glen Senior Living Facility became agitated and physically abusive to himself and others, so he was placed in wrist and ankle restraints. An hour later, staff found the patient unconscious and called the EMT squad for assistance. The patient was taken to the medical center emergency department (ED), […]