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Hello i need a Good and Positive Comment related with this argument .A paragraph  with no more  100 words.

 

 

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Raksha Tiwari

 

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Re:Topic 5 DQ 1

 

From my understanding spiritual care is attending the spiritual or religious need of individuals who are going through pain, illness, grief, loss that help in coping their issues with healing power to regain healthy status. Spiritual care deal with healing not only physical body but also their mind and soul through love care and respect. It help us to find peace and satisfaction in life. It also provide the ray of hope while are feeling low and make the decisions of life as good as possible.

 

I believe my personal viewpoint of spirituality is similar to the reading. It is my personal opinion that is based on both religious and scientific. I think both should go together for better outcomes.

 

 

 

Reference:

 

What is spiritual care? (n.d.). Retrieved June 19, 2017, from http://www.baycrest.org/care/spiritual-care/what-is-spiritual-care/

 

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Hello i need a Good and Positive Comment related with this argument .A paragraph  with no more  100 words.

 

 

Kristie Keel

 

1 posts

 

Re:Topic 5 DQ 2

 

When someone’s religious perspective is different than my own I try to focus on the positive aspects of the care. It is important for patients to have those things with them that are comfortable and supportive when they are ill or struggling. As long as the care does not harm myself or others I try to be respectful and non judgmental. I have Native American patients that refuse care until their shaman comes and blesses the treatment. This is difficult when you can see a diabetic struggling with DKA or a child with severe dehydration. I have gotten all the supplies ready and started lines making sure everything was ready. Then as soon as the shaman entered the room I would ask them to pray over the fluids or medications before they started their medicine dance, that way the medication could be going in while the patient was receiving their prayer/dance. We have had the shaman come in and bless the department so that the Native Americans know that the treatment rooms are sacred and can be used to give care.

 

I think a weakness I have is when it comes to children as they cannot make their own decisions. Sometimes parents think they are making really good decisions regarding care and in reality it is really poor. I try and give good patient education making the information more scientific than religion based. I feel that after I have given them all the scientific evidence that I have about the decision they are left with the decision to make but it is hard when you feel like it is the wrong choice. I also have said, “If this was my child I would to do this, but you need to make the decision for what is right for you and your child.”

 

If I was the patient my husband would have the final ethical decision making and interventions for me. We have had extensive conversations about different situations. I feel like him and my father understands my perspective on issues. My children are too young to understand the concepts but as they grow older I feel it is important to have these conversations with them as well.

Hello i need a Good and Positive Comment related with this argument .A paragraph  with no more  100 words.

 

 

Kristie Keel

 

1 posts

 

Re:Topic 5 DQ 2

 

When someone’s religious perspective is different than my own I try to focus on the positive aspects of the care. It is important for patients to have those things with them that are comfortable and supportive when they are ill or struggling. As long as the care does not harm myself or others I try to be respectful and non judgmental. I have Native American patients that refuse care until their shaman comes and blesses the treatment. This is difficult when you can see a diabetic struggling with DKA or a child with severe dehydration. I have gotten all the supplies ready and started lines making sure everything was ready. Then as soon as the shaman entered the room I would ask them to pray over the fluids or medications before they started their medicine dance, that way the medication could be going in while the patient was receiving their prayer/dance. We have had the shaman come in and bless the department so that the Native Americans know that the treatment rooms are sacred and can be used to give care.

 

I think a weakness I have is when it comes to children as they cannot make their own decisions. Sometimes parents think they are making really good decisions regarding care and in reality it is really poor. I try and give good patient education making the information more scientific than religion based. I feel that after I have given them all the scientific evidence that I have about the decision they are left with the decision to make but it is hard when you feel like it is the wrong choice. I also have said, “If this was my child I would to do this, but you need to make the decision for what is right for you and your child.”

 

If I was the patient my husband would have the final ethical decision making and interventions for me. We have had extensive conversations about different situations. I feel like him and my father understands my perspective on issues. My children are too young to understand the concepts but as they grow older I feel it is important to have these conversations with them as well.

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Use the image in “Discussion Question Resource:

Use the image in “Discussion Question Resource: Chest X-Ray” to answer the following Critical Thinking Questions.

Examine the x-ray of a patient diagnosed with pneumonia due to infection with Mucor. Refer to the “Module 4 DQ Chest Xray” resource in order to complete the following questions.

Critical Thinking Questions

  1. Explain what Mucor is and how a patient is likely to become infected with Mucor. Describe the pathophysiologic progression of the infection into pneumonia and at least two medical/nursing interventions that would be helpful in treating the patient.
  2. Examine the laboratory blood test results and arterial blood gases provided in “Discussion Question Resource: Laboratory Blood Test Results.” What laboratory values are considered abnormal? Explain each abnormality and discuss the probable causes from a pathophysiologic perspective.
  3. What medications and medical treatments are likely to be prescribed by the attending physician on this case? List at least three medications and three treatments. Provide rationale for each of the medications and treatments you suggest.

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Locating and Critically

Locating and Critically

 

Developing the proficiency to locate, read, and evaluate research articles is essential to your success in this doctoral program and your career. With this Assignment, you have the opportunity to become familiar with the Walden Library by searching the databases, reviewing resources, and downloading full-text articles.

 

To prepare:

 

  • Participate in or review an archived version of the following
    • Evaluating Online Resources
    • An Introduction to Evidence-Based Searching

By Day 7

 

To complete:

 

 

2)       Write 1 paragraph that synthesizes the two articles using a scholarly voice.

3)       Write a final paragraph in which you discuss the differences between summarizing and synthesizing research.

 

Required Readings

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