Health History
Constance Musi
HEAS 1000 Assignment
NorQuest College
Marion Francis
February-09-2015
Biographical Data
Name: MN
Address: Millwood, Edmonton AB
Phone Number: 780-200-xxxx
Age: 41
Gender: Female
Marital Status/ Family status: Married and has two children.
Birthday: May 1, 1974 in Bamenda, Cameroon.
Background: Originally from Cameroon and both parents were also from Cameroon.
Occupation: Social Worker in Edmonton.
Current Health Status
The client has no present health issues and is not currently on any medication.
The client does not smoke and does not drink alcohol.
The client weight is 70 kg and has maintain same weight for past 10 years and is 5 years
Past Health History
Client had mumps at 11years old and chicken pox at the age of 8 and she did not require hospitalization for both illnesses. Client was hospitalized for 3 days in 2014 when she hysterectomy due to menorrhagia and fibroids
Clients is current immunized for influenza
Client’s last medical appointment was in June 2014 and her latest dental appointment was September 2014.
Clients saw her Optometrist in May 2013.
Client had no known allergies and is currently on no medications.
Family History
The Client’s mother died at 45 years old from typhoid fever and her sister had breast cancer in 2013 and had double mastectomy. Client’s father died at 40 years old from unknown cause. Client’s maternal grandfather died at 90 years old from stroke and he passed away in the
Mrs. W is a 35-year-old, married but recently separated for the past two years, African-American woman with 4 children, and works full-time as a Trainer for a large corporation. She had her first child at the age of 15. Her primary language is English and Mrs. W is a Christian who actively goes to church, sings in the choir, and is president of the youth department at her church. As a Trainer, Mrs. W reports an annual income of approximately 40,000 dollars.
last 4 months. The client has bipolar disorder has erratic behavior since she has not been on
Medical: Client was scheduled for her medical appointment in the floating hospital on 8/3/2015 at 12:00 p.m.
I am honored to be among the students who have been given the opportunity to apply to be part of the National Honors Society. Membership in this esteemed organization has been a goal of mine since the 7th grade, when I first joined NJHS and became familiar with the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. I have grown personally and academically as I have worked to incorporate these 4 pillars into my daily routine. I am actively striving to develop a distinguished character with academic initiative, qualities that exemplify a leader, and an overall positive representation of Eagle High School.
Though my primary goal is to ameliorate my leadership skills, there are many reasons for my wanting to become a member of the National Honor Society. Not only would my membership appeal to colleges to whom I may be applying to, it would challenge me in such a way as to further develop valuable life skills, such as responsibility and character. Any collective efforts or activities made would allow me to build teamwork capabilities, hone project management aptitude, and make friends. My acceptance into the NHS would also guarantee future access to applications for the NHS Scholarship Program, which will financially aid me in entering the college of my choice.
She reports a history of back pain, ovarian cysts excision, and breast tumor. She denies chest pain, shortness of breath, or palpitations. Patient reports that her immunizations and preventive care are up to
My passion and determination to undertake study within the mental health sector dwells from the insight I have been privileged to gain in my current role as a link care coordinator, working with people who suffer from a range of ailments within the mental health spectrum; from learning disabilities, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, OCD, Autism to name but a few.
I was born the fourth of December 1991 in Cranbrook British Columbia. I lived there for 18 years. Before joining the military I worked as a fry cook at a Burger King for three years and held part time jobs working for the College of the Rockies summer camp programs during the summer. My parents are currently living together in Cranbrook BC. My father works outside the province testing railway tracks for two months at a time, then returns home for two to three weeks. My mother acts as the main contact point of the family, she works as a financial clerk. I have a 22 year old sister who will be attending university in Calgary this September. I attended Mount Baker Secondary School in Cranbrook and graduated in 2009
To begin, I feel that I am a diligent and respectful student, and with that being so I hope that you consider me a great candidate for the NHS program. Also, I believe that with this and my many other combined qualities that I will be offered membership in this amazing program.
You always here goals about people wanting to lose weight. More often than not people are going to the gym to try and lose weight. There’s also those few people who want to put on weight. I happen to be one of those people. My goal is to gain 10 pounds of muscle by the time I start my next semester which would be August 22nd, putting me at 180lbs. This has been a goal of mine for a while, but I haven’t put it into action until now.
I’m interested in the medical field; cardiology and/or a General GP practitioner. A cardiologist is a doctor with special training in the act of finding, treating as well as preventing diseases associated with the heart and or blood vessels. A GP is a general practitioner who does not specialise in a particular area in medicine. General Practitioners provide routine health care and assessment of illnesses and injuries.
My calling to nursing started when my father got diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015. I watched him suffering through radiation and chemotherapy, but what got him through those hard times was the help of some great loving and caring nurses. As I became more involved in taking care of him, my passion for nursing had greatly increased. Now, for nine years, I have maintained a commitment to caring for others in the field of Nursing. Being a registered nurse (RN), I have taken care of one patient at a time, which I have been involved in the amelioration of lives, and have only been left wanting to give and do more. Pursuing a master of science in nursing (MSN) is more than just a logical or natural progression for my career. It is a life choice, one that is backed by highly refined clinical judgments and in-depth exposure to an array of set-ups, and levels of care. In this personal statement, I will deeper highlight an explanation of my career goals, the reasons for my choice of Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialization, and lastly the reason for pursuing an advanced degree in nursing.
My interest for public health stems from the need to aid numerous people in disease and injury prevention, health protection, and strategies for health promotion. I hope to earn a Master of Public Health with a focus in the area of health care management as well as hospital administration in relation to public health policy development and education. I aspire to develop enhanced intervention policies that can provide the population with direct access to primary health care due to public health preparedness education and strategic planning.
Throughout the semester we were required to create a Personal Health Profile (PHP), Healthier at Holman defines a Personal Health Profile as a standardised self-report health questionnaire used to provide you with an evaluation of your overall health and quality of life.(Healthier at Holman, c2015) Through the development of a PHP you can help understand your health in a deeper way, thus allowing you to analysis how factors such as eating and exercise patterns contribute to your overall health. Through the use of a PHP you can also see patterns in how relationships affect over all health. This tool can also be used to track drug and alcohol use and identify the times when these may have a greater impact on your health. The PHP can also help with the identification of risk factors for a number of diseases, this in turn can help by changing your habits to create a better lifestyle.
“Follow your passion; it will lead you to your purpose,” Oprah Winfrey. My passion leading me to a degree in healthcare management has been the love I have for my son. Becoming a single mother, shortly before my son turned two-years-old, was life altering. Moving back in with my family, realizing I had no income, and no longer the team effort from his father, was an indescribable sense of failure as a parent.