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- 9. How should you respond when what is important to the person conflicts with what is important for the person? Choose the BEST answer. Automatically prioritize what is important to the person. Always prioritize what is important for the person. Ask the team to vote on which one to prioritize. Discuss how to best balance both priorities.1.) There are tasks that require you to examine your thoughts and your life. For example, writing a resume or posting a social media profile both require some reflection. Describe a recent event, task, or experience that caused you to reflect on your life. After you describe the event, clearly explain what you discovered about yourself as a result in one well written paragraph. 2.) In a detailed and specific complete sentence, describe as specifically as possible an important longer-term goal that you want to achieve. Your goal can be academic, professional, or personal. 3.) Identify both the major and minor steps you will have to take to achieve your goal. List three of the most important steps in the order in which they need to be taken and indicate how much time you think each step will take. Make your responses as specific and precise as possible.Label the diagram, please! It's for my nursing assignment and I need some context on it ?
- 1. Is this theory consistent with our considered moral judgments? Is it consistent with our judgments regarding the punishment of criminals? acts of war? providing for one’s family as opposed to providing for all persons equally? 2. Is this theory consistent with our experience of the moral life? According to this theory, are moral judgments possible? Can we have moral disagreements? Can we ever act immorally? 3. Is this theory workable? Does it help you make moral decisions in these situations? a. Your beloved mother has a terminal illness, which causes her unimagi- nable pain, and she begs you to kill her. b. You promise to buy your beloved spouse a car, but a half-dozen home- less people beg you to give them the money that you had set aside for the car. c. You are a doctor who must decide which of one hundred patients should receive a life-saving organ transplant. You can choose only one, though you love all of them. Some are elderly; some, in great pain; some, very young; and…What phenomenon can you think of? What concepts can you make out of the picture? What assumption can you make out of this phenomenon? With this phenomenon create your own definition of Person Health Environment NursingA nurse practicing in a physician’s office assesses self-concept in patients during the patient interview. Which patient is least likely to develop problems related to self-concept? a. A 55-year-old woman television news reporter undergoinga hysterectomy (removal of uterus)b. A young clergyperson whose vocal cords are paralyzedafter a motorbike accidentc. A 32-year-old accountant who survives a massive heartattackd. A 23-year-old model who just learned that she has breastcancer
- study and Define each theory and give your insights or example/s. Martha Roger's: Unitary Human Beings Theory Dorothea Orem: Self Care Theory Imogene King: Goal Attainment Theory34. It is being able to learn your feelings and understand your physiology. a. Breath c. Get up and move b. Check in your body d. Physically remove the tension 35. It is healthier to vent your anger to a friend rather than to suppress them. a. Disengage and re-engage emotions b. Label your emotions c. Talk to someone d. Smile to make yourself feel good. 36. It contains information and instruction about the newly created organism, and programs the traits that should be inherited. a. DNA c. Zygote b. Code of heredity d. RNAA 22 year old male athlete sustained severe brain trauma following a motor vehicular accident, using Calista Roy's adaptation model, how will you be able to help you patient adapt and cope in role function adaptive mode? Encourage your patient to accept help from family members and friends Call hospital chaplain to help patient adapt spiritually Know that your patient's basic adaptive mode need is social integrity, to help patient cope, a nurse should help patient understand that there are other societal roles that he can assume once he recovers from the injury because he is more than just an athlete. Help you patient follow physical therapy regimen to get back to shape
- 1. Individuals with an external locus of control believe: A. They control their own future B. Both internal and outside forces control their future C. Someone else controls their future D. None of these 2. Constantly exposing yourself to negative influences: A. Causes you to lose sight of your goals B. May result in a poor attitude C. Is impossible to avoid D. Both Causes you to lose sight of your goals and May result in a poor attitudeWhat is your view on the use of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs? Are they necessary or are they just a waste of money? Give your view as an aspiring health care professional.Is it important to use social media for healthcare facilities reputation? Do you believe this true? Why or why not?