How might a history of trauma/ toxic stress influence multi-generational transmission of psychiatric disorders?
Given the multi-generational group of nurses employed within your organization, how might this gap in knowledge be addressed? How might the Technology Informatics Guiding Educational Reform (2009) report findings aid in the development?
How might trauma relate to physiology in the human body? Describe some health concerns that may be connected with a trauma history. Explain your answer.
Discussion Questions 1.Based on the patient history and the signs and symptoms, discuss how stress may be related to her condition. (See Stress and Disease, Potential Effects of Prolonged or Severe Stress.) 2.Briefly discuss other stress-related problems that this patient might experience if her coping strategies are not effective. (Sce Stages in Stress Response, Significant Effects of the Stress Response, Stress and Discase, Potential Effects of Prolonged or Severe Stress.) 3. Briefly discuss the potential strategies and approach you would...
How do plant roots impact and influence bone destruction? What is root etching? Describe the ways plant roots contribute to destruction of skeletal remains. Often root etchings are mistaken for vascular channels – how might you distinguish between the two? What about cut marks from sharp force trauma? What is acidic soil corrosion? What other taphonomic or destructive force on bone might acidic soil corrosion be confused with? How might you distinguish the two? What causes bioerosion of microscopic structure...
You are to write a "personal awareness" paper exploring how your family history, individual motivations, values, cultural background and personal characteristics have influenced who you are today and how they potentially might impact your performance as a health counselor, both positively and negatively. This might include experiences with trauma, migration or immigration, religious and cultural beliefs, family and other relationships, loss, success, mentors 0 and other factors, just to mention a few In order to be able to help others...
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31 year-old Afrian American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friends at a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position, finally slumping to the ground. They also said...
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31-year-old Afican American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friendsat a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position finally slumping to the ground. They also said that his...
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31 year-old Afrian American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friends at a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position, finally slumping to the ground. They also said...
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...