Occupational Health Nursing.

.Introduction – one page B. Community Setting (one page) 1.Describe the community setting. 2.Describe the population served in this setting. 3.Discuss three health services provided by nurses in this setting C. Health Promotion Nursing Intervention (one page) 1.Describe in detail community health nursing health promotion intervention(s) 2.Identify people/organizations/community members the CHN may collaborate with or…

Health Policy Change

The IOM Future of Nursing report calls for an increase in leadership from nurses at all levels. One way nurses demonstrate their role as a leader, is through public policy change.  A leader does not always carry an official title or position, but demonstrates leadership through the work and the stance the leader takes to…

Clinical support services

Question 1 Clinical support services are diverse in any modern healthcare facility, but they all share some common elements from a management perspective. Select any one of the CSS departments of interest to yourself, and provide examples of performance measures that you would use in managing the service. Be sure to address all seven dimensions…

Environmental Ethics

How do we judge the value of the environment?  Do we privilege humans more than the environment?  Are animals more important than humans or the environment?  Is it morally congruent to adapt the environment to suit humanity or societies’ needs?  Is environmentalism an ideology or a moral imperative?  How do we judge competing environmental needs? …

Leadership Learning Experience

Nursing is a practice discipline that includes direct and indirect care activities that affect health outcomes. As a baccalaureate nursing student, you are developing new competencies in leadership, and in order to achieve mastery, you must apply those competencies to live practice experiences and situations. This Leadership Learning Experience (LLE) is designed to allow you…

Measures of Effect

One important application of epidemiology is to identify factors that could increase the likelihood of a certain health problem occurring within a specific population. Epidemiologists use measures of effect to examine the association or linkage in the relationship between risk factors and emergence of disease or ill health. For instance, they may use measures of…

Ethics Review Procedure

What is ethics review? What is the relevance of ethics review procedures in the business setting? How can organizations improve the ethical review decision process? What policies and procedures can be implemented fair review and evaluation of ethical conduct? Prepare a Flow Chart for the ethics review process capturing all elements requiring review in the…