How does one's faith play a role in health care (writing from
the perspective of a health-care worker)?
Possible topics to discuss include how you would interact with
patients suffering debilitating losses/injuries/diseases, terminal
patients, grieving family, individuals struggling with their faith.
How could a health care worker maintain positivity and their faith
when they're often surrounded with very painful situations? How can
you address the difficult question: "why do bad things happen to
good people?"
Answer: Faith plays major role in health care as being a healthcare professional it is important to indulge moral values in their practice. The faith provides spiritual support to the mind and hope that things can be fine. The will power of the healthcare professionals to handle difficult or critical condition of the patient makes them to put all their effort to bring positive changes in the health of patient.
Patients suffering from severe injuries and diseases requires spiritual support. The healthcare professionals can provide cultural competence environment to the patients so that they can feel comfortable in discussing their problems. The healthcare professionals should empathize patients, encourage them, motivate them to stay positive. It is important for the healthcare professionals to be specific in their approach to the patients and their families. This will create positivity among patients.
Healthcare professionals should indulge ethical principles to deliver quality of care to the patients. The healthcare professionals should respond that God test our will power and faith.
How does one's faith play a role in health care (writing from the perspective of a...
How does the nurse manager or leader play a role in the reengineering of health care?
How does the Patient Self Determination Act of 1990 play out in the health care setting? Using the concepts of justice, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and autonomy how does it affect the following -physician assisted suicide -Oregon's Death with Dignity Act -advanced directives/appointed decision makers -futility of treatment/withdrawal of treatment -terminal fasting
Case Study Assignment Objective To examine real-life health care dilemmas, make connections with legal/ethical principles studied in class, and apply a logical framework for resolving these dilemmas. Assignment You will be randomly placed into “Discussion Groups” at the beginning of the course. Online users can view and interact with your group by clicking on the “Groups” tab in the Main Menu. You will be assigned Five Case Studies throughout the course. Each case study will be slightly different, but they...
what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic
disease and illness?
Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...
Using the book, write another paragraph or two: write 170
words:
Q: Compare the assumptions of physician-centered and
collaborative communication. How is the caregiver’s role different
in each model? How is the patient’s role different?
Answer: Physical-centered communication involves the specialists
taking control of the conversation. They decide on the topics of
discussion and when to end the process. The patient responds to the
issues raised by the caregiver and acts accordingly. On the other
hand, Collaborative communication involves a...
10. The Beck & Watson article is a
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quantitative study
qualitative study
11. Beck & Watson examined participants' experiences and
perceptions using what type of research design?
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particpant obersvation
phenomenology
12. Select the participants in the Beck & Watson study
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Caucasian women with 2-4 children
Caucasian pregnant women
13. In the Beck & Watson study, data was collected via
a(n)
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internet study
focus group...
14. Select the number of participants in the Beck & Watson
study
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8
13
22
35
15. Beck & Watson determined their final sample size via
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coding
saturation
triangulation
ethnography
16.Through their study, Beck & Watson determined
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after a traumatic birth, subsequent births have no troubling
effects
after a traumatic birth, subsequent births brought fear, terror,
anxiety, and dread
Subsequent Childbirth After a Previous Traumatic Birth Beck, Cheryl...