in children with cold the zinc legends are safe and effective for the relief of cold and flu symptoms is a topic of discussion since very long time and after many studies hit song that the zinc when we give to the patient with cold and flu, zn lozens when we used topically in the children,zinc sovan to be reducing the length of the common cold by 1 to 2 days when we take the zinc supplement within the production of the symptoms of the common cold and flu within the time of 24 hour.
Show the effectivity of the zinc syrup and Zinc lozens or not very much effective but having some preventive and early treatment of the common cold and flu symptoms.
In this discussion, you are asked to create a scenario / vignette related to the role...
Discussion Question #2: Your elderly aunt has asked you to take on her health care power of attorney. She makes the request while she is healthy and able to make her own decisions. You agree and sign the appropriate legal papers. She tells you at this time that she never wants "heroic measures" to be undertaken to save her life if her quality of life would suffer. Five years later, your aunt is 86 and suffering from diabetes, coronary problems...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 7, Spirituality in Psychiatric Care Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. While caring for a mental health client, the client begins to discuss issues he is having related to religion and spirituality. He says, “My parents go to church all the time and because I don’t go, they think I am not a good person. I believe in God, I just don’t believe in everything my parents’ religion teaches.” In your opinion, what is the difference between...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 28, Bipolar Disorders Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. While doing a clinical rotation through a psychiatric mental health facility, you are assigned to a client who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder. How prevalent are bipolar disorders in the United States? What are the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder? How do you think you would react to a client in a manic state? How would your approach to a manic client be different...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 28, Bipolar Disorders Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. While doing a clinical rotation through a psychiatric mental health facility, you are assigned to a client who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder. How prevalent are bipolar disorders in the United States? What are the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder? How do you think you would react to a client in a manic state? How would your approach to a manic client be different...
Write a medical scenario which relates to a typical day in the life of a health care professional working in the same field where you would eventually like to work. Again, this scenario can be based on any health related subject of your choice and should be relevant to your future career goals. You can design the typical day however you wish based on your own critical thinking skills, creativity, and imagination Also, you can choose the setting where the...
For this week's discussion, one of your employees approached you about continuing her education. She has an undergraduate degree in science and mathematics. She decided to work for a few years in the health care industry before continuing her graduate education. She is interested in becoming an independent health care professional but is unsure of her direction. She has asked you for insight into this area of health care. Describe to her the many different options of pursuing a career...
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS tals usually have a policy and related procedure forwhat is the role of the responding when patients request a copy of their records. Select a procedure from your current place of employmenta risk assessment? In your discussion, consider who has or a local hospital. Compare and contrast the selected procea dure with the principles of fair information practice (FIPs). ment specialist in working with the security officer to complete access to the information required to complete the assess...
Subject: Health care ethics You are a general practitioner and a mother comes into your office with her child who is complaining of flu-like symptoms. Upon entering the room, you ask the boy to remove his shirt and you notice a pattern of very distinct bruises on the boy's torso. You ask the mother where the bruises came from, and she tells you that they are from a procedure she performed on him known as "cao gio," which is also...
Ackley: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook, 12th Edition Lecture Notes Problem-Based Learning/Critical Thinking Case Study-Ms. Ambrose_Insomnia Case Scenario "I don't know how much longer I can keep this up," thought Susan, "these awful nights of not sleeping. I didn't get to sleep last night until 2 AM, and then I had to be up at 5:30 AM for clinical rounds. That's not enough sleep. I feel like I'm stumbling through the day." She said a silent prayer that she would not harm...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 9, The Nursing Process in Psychiatric–Mental Health Care Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. Wanda is a 34-year-old woman who was raped at the age of 17. She has never told anyone about her experience. Whenever she starts to think about the event, Wanda drinks heavily to forget about the emotional pain. She has been avoiding social situations because being in a crowd makes her very anxious. Two weeks ago while shopping, she suffered a panic attack...