The World Health Organisation defines palliative care as “an approach the improves quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical and psychosocial and spiritual” (WHO,…
Improving Communication Skills to Enhance Palliative Care
End of Life Care: Improving Communication Skills to Enhance Palliative Care The goal of hospice care is to reduce the pain from a person who is suffering from terminal illness and may have less than six months to live. Many hospice programs are covered under Medicare. Moreover, Medicaid and other insurance plans are also providing…
Case study of a man with parkinsons disease
Mr Henderson has arrived in hospital after a history of falls at home and has just commenced a new medication regime. It is very possible that he may be anxious, worried, frightened as a result of falling at home which also may result in loss of confidence. He may also be apprehensive about his new…
Knowledge and Perceptions of Type 2 Diabetes Individuals
Miller, and Achterberg (2000) constructed a multiple choice questionnaire to asses the nutrition and food label knowledge among women with type 2 diabetes mellitus who aged from 40 to 60 years. The questions were placed from the easier to the hard so as to foster confidence among the participants. The questions that measure the factual…
Essay on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
This assignment is based on my experience of caring for an infant with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) in a Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU). NAS is a set of signs and symptoms experienced by certain infants after a sudden withdrawal of passively transferred intrauterine opioids or other psychoactive substances used by mother during pregnancy (Gomez-Pomar…
The Cause and Effects of Premature Birth
Nearly 22,000 neonatal mortalities are reported each year, with preterm birth being the leading cause (Kochanek 14). A national statistic reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that one in ten babies during the year 2018, were born before reaching full term. Each year, the percentage of premature babies being born has…
Essay On The Treatment of Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological condition that affects the sufferer’s mobility and speech. It affects the central nervous system, leading to a person’s inability to control muscles throughout the body. It is a disease whose treatment does not intend to cure it but instead, aims at controlling its manifestation. There are various ways in which…
Aetiology and Treatment of Arthritis
Describe osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and compare their aetiology and treatment. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder. It can affect many tissues and organs but mainly attacks the joints, producing an inflammatory reaction in the lining surfaces that often progresses to destruction of the articular cartilage and ankylosis. Unlike osteoarthritis, which seems to…
Study on the Impact of Life Factors on Pregnancy
A bstract Pregnancy rates throughout history have changed due to many factors such as the environment, political, economic and social reasons. Previous studies have examined factors that may suggest unintended pregnancies in women such as race, social class, income, and education. The focus of this research is personal life factors such as the number of…
Maternal Characteristics Associated with Social Support in At-Risk Mothers of Premature Infants: A Research Critique
Support is an important factor in managing a lifestyle change or event. For new mothers, support can be as invaluable resource as they transition into their new role of parent to the newborn. In addition, the newborn will reap the benefit of the mother who has support and is resilient and capable of utilizing the…