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Week 4 Health Policy
1) a) Select the state where you plan to practice as a nurse practitioner and/or nurse leader. I choose Florida… b) investigate the state’s policies on access to maternal health resources such as contraceptive care including abortion for c) women with and d) without health insurance coverage. 2) Identify what are the state’s infant and maternal mortality rates…
Adolescent pregnancy is viewed as a high-risk situation because it poses serious health risks for the mother and the baby.
Describe various risk factors or precursors to adolescent pregnancy. Research community and state resources devoted in adolescent pregnancy and describe at least two of these resources. Research the teen pregnancy rates for the last 10 years for your state and community. Has this rate increased or decreased? Discuss possible reasons for an increase or decrease….
Topic 5
Write a short (50-100-word) response for each question posed below. Submit this as a Microsoft Word document. Define CAM. Describe the patient who uses CAM the most. List some common misconceptions about CAM. Identify methods of including the use of CAM in patient education. Discuss the safe use of CAM. List ways in which conventional…
3 ASSIGNMENTS
– ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 1 For this assignment you will submit Part One of your proposal, detailing a health problem that isprevalent within your selected group ( BREAST CANCER IN DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE ) and demonstrating your research of health promotion strategies for addressing this specific health problem. Directions 1. Introduction. Describe the health problem. Don’t type…
abortion
Explain the difference between spontaneous and procured abortion. As well as their Ethical impact of each one. Why can the contraceptive pill, the IUD and the “morning after” pill also be considered abortifacients? Abortion methods, depending on the stage of pregnancy. Explain each one. Describe the Roe Vs. Wade case and provide a summary of…
Discussion 5 Patho
Musculoskeletal Function: G.J. is a 71-year-old overweight woman who presents to the Family Practice Clinic for the first time complaining of a long history of bilateral knee discomfort that becomes worse when it rains and usually feels better when the weather is warm and dry. “My arthritis hasn’t improved a bit this summer though,”…