Beverly Phelps Abstract Urinary incontinence is loss of bladder control, that one in every 25 million Americans deal with on a daily basis, and it can mean anything from a slight leak to complete inability to maintain control. (Chris Lliades, 2009) Discuss the social concerns associated with incontinence. What nursing interventions would be appropriate to…
Leading causes of morbidity and mortality
Abstract Background: Communicable diseases can be the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among population affected by major disasters or public health emergencies. Cyclone Nargis which was the worst natural disaster in Myanmar hit the delta area during May 2008. The objective of this study is aimed to assess the situation of communicable diseases under…
Effects on the Fetus During Pregnancy
This essay will describe prenatal development, labour and birth. Before getting pregnant women take folic acid, this helps prevent birth defects that can affect the brain and spinal cord. Women wanting to get pregnant will also ensure that they eat healthily and drink less alcohol. Prenatal development is the period from conception to birth, it…
Increased Risk of CTE in Contact Sports
Contact Sports Increase the Risk of CTE Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also called craniocerebral trauma, is classified as a brain laceration stemming from an external force, usually a blow to the head. A traumatic brain injury can be minute or severe, altering functionality of the brain, ultimately affecting the individual. Traumatic brain injuries accounts…
Essay on Obstetric Care for Pregnant Women
Abstract Although pregnancy and childbirth are not of medical origin, respectively, they signify normal physiological events. Women who are pregnant often anticipate satisfactory childbirth outcomes, with no complications during the birthing process. Maternal and Child health is achieved through comprehensive obstetric interventions. While basic obstetric care is available for pregnant women, socio-cultural beliefs are effective…
Literature Review: The Role Of Telemedicine In Traumatic Brain Injury
Introduction The human brain is the center of physical, social, and cognitive existence. This infinitely complex organ is responsible for regulating and monitoring the human body’s actions and reactions as it is the core of the central nervous system. It continuously receives sensory information and analyzes data responding with phenomenal control of bodily functions and…
Role of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
APRN Roles Paper Amanda Reed GSN701 Advanced Practice Role Uniformed Service University of the Health Sciences APRN Roles Paper The rise in healthcare demands over the past several years has left a critical shortage in healthcare providers. In order to accommodate this disparity Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) are becoming a larger portion of healthcare…
Challenges to Sexual Health Care in Todays Society
Meeting the sexual health demands facing young people in today’s society The issue of sexual health in adolescent people is a vast topic with an associated vast literature on the subject. In this essay we aim to consider some of the major themes and critically analyse some of the peer reviewed literature to act as…
Social Communication Interventions for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury
In the scope of acquired disorders there are multiple treatment approaches and intervention that utilize restorative and/ or compensatory strategies to help the individual attain a higher quality of life. Many acquired disorders treatment approaches focus on interventions for cognition, language, social communication, dysphagia and physical deficits (Papathanasiou & Coppens, 2017).These treatment approaches can be…
Skills and Techniques Assessing Depression in a patient
Assessment of a depressed patient in at a keen level of mental illness could perhaps be one of the most significant jobs that a registered mental health nurse should deals within their vocation. The significance of achieving the accurate information at this decisive level presents the little scope for mis-acquisition. Sullivan (1990) evidently appraises that…