how can hospital Kiosks be beneficial to the deaf and blind?
The hospital kiosk represent the informations on the screen as well as through the audio vidual mode in the easy and understandible manner which is very ueful for the deaf and blind persons/patients.
how can hospital Kiosks be beneficial to the deaf and blind?
how can hospital Kiosks be beneficial to the deaf and blind?
Discuss 2-3 ethical/problematic issues related to the blind or the deaf. Do you think a blind person could be a nurse or a surgical technician? Discuss whether you support this or whether or not you are against it.
What benefits can you expect from a hospital Kiosks? Please explain your reasoning
In McDonald’s restaurants with automated kiosks to take orders, the kiosks can take 2 orders per minute while employees can take 3 orders per minute. The rental rate on a kiosk is $6 per hour while the average compensation costs for an employee is $18 per hour. Should McDonald’s install more kiosks?
Marianne, who is 90 years of age, deaf, and blind, has severe dementia and hypertension, for which she takes no medications. She lives in an assisted living facility run by the local Catholic church. Her daughters placed her here for safety and assistance with activity of daily living. She continues to play cards with the staff and other residents in the home despite her blindness. She is not a member of this Catholic church. All of the residents of this...
4. Your patient is a 20-year-old Filipino woman who was born blind and deaf. She is animated when her family is present. You note they have a communication system of signing on her hands. She reads braille books, but has had limited formal education due to the family's immigrant status. (Learning Objectives 4, a. Discuss assessment considerations for this patient. b. What nursing diagnoses might be appropriate for this patient? C. What risk factors does this patient have for inadequate...
Blind Spot: Will the blind spot be a hindrance and how would you overcome the blind spot?
1.Historically, how many deaf children had deaf parents? (a) one in four (b) one in six (c) one in eight(d) one in ten (e) one in twelve (f) one in twenty 2. Approximately how many languages are there? (a) 5,000 (b) 5,500 (c) 6,000 (d) 6,500 (e) 7,000 (f) 7,500
George is a 72-year-old deaf man who was admitted to the hospital with transient chest pain that occurs with activity. During the initial assessment, the RN notes that he is alert, oriented, and follows directions when she can communicate them to him through gestures; although, he does not seem to understand standard sign language, nor can he read or write. However, he does become agitated when blood is drawn for cardiac enzymes. In reviewing his old charts, the nurse discovers...