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To promote best practice and demonstrate your understanding of the palliative care approach to
nursing
a. Cultural Considerations when caring for Australian Indigenous Peoples in the Palliative
Care Setting. Application of the National Palliative Care Standards (NPCS) and providing care at the end-of-life
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- For this assessment task, you will be required to develop a plan of care for Ngarla Kngwarreye following her transfer from acute care to home in the community. You are to select two key areas on which to focus and develop your plan of care decisions and/or actions using the highest level of evidence available. These 2 key areas do not necessarily need to be related to each other, For your two key areas please choose: 1. a physical symptom in which a medication is commonly used to help decrease symptoms (ie pharmacological intervention) and 2. a psychosocial aspect of care (non-pharmacological intervention)Various pieces of legislation are enacted in each State/Territory underpinning nursing practice. Identify the legislation relevant to South Australia State/Territory relating to the following and describe how these pieces of legislation impact your nursing practice: a) Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act: b) Health (drugs and poisons) legislation: c) Mental health legislation: d) Carers recognition legislation or official policies: e) Anti-discrimination legislation: f) Children and young people legislation: g) Working with children legislation: h) Workplace health and safety (WHS) legislation:Write a reflection and discussion on: Voluntary Assisted Dying with reference to Australian (1) Nursing and Midwifery Federation[ANMF] and (2) Palliative Care Australia's [PCA] Position statements and relating with the SBS program Insight on Voluntary Assisted Dying. THE SUBJECT IS PALLIATIVE CARE
- specify the indigenous people group, what is the knowledge/ technology or system and identify how this indigenous knowledge systems can be utilized in the practice of nursing.The palliative care approach; Choices: focuses on aggressive care up till the point of death is doctor centered care focuses on managing pain rather than treatment of disease ends at the moment of deathPhysical, mental and/or emotional health for aboriginals Will Aboriginals engage with Health services or have any issues accessing care, what support as a nurse you can provide?
- As a nursing student and future professional registered nurse, is the Philippines ready for social media in the context of Healthcare? Why or why not? Moreover, describe how social media has been used for personal or general health information dissemination and health information utilization.A living will or Advance medical directive allows a person to state his or her wishes in respect of medical healthcare . Nowadays a living will such as do not resuscitation or not for resuscitation is more common and more acceptable in the community . Never the less , it still creates an ethical dilemma and issues among the patient , patient's family and also the healths care practitioners . As a nurse , we shoukld always respect the patient's right and also act as an advocator in mediating the issues . base on the above synopsis , discuss the ethical issues related to the living will do not resuscitation or not for resuscitation and explain your role as and advocator in mediating the issues with the patient , patient's family and the healthcare practitioner .Discussion on the importance of nursing assessment in providing quality care and helping to solve patient problems as well as providing maximum satisfaction to patients.
- When nurse Thandi Ntuli comes to work, it seems that everything else in her life goes away, and she becomes completely absorbed in what she does. Her emotions her thought and her behaviour are all directed towards patient care. In fact, she can get so caught up in her work that she is not even aware of how long she has been there. As the result of this total commitment, she is extremely effective in providing patient care and feels uplifted by her time at work. It is evident that nursing staff play an important role in sustaining health in a country like South Africa, and it is therefore important to understand what motivates nursing staff. An interesting view to this is understanding meaning and engagement, managers can increase levels of work motivation. In light of the above abstract apply the self-efficacy theory to analyse Thandi’s motivation towards her work.'Coordination between clinical and support services is vital for quality patient care'. Justify the statement in 500 wordsIdentify a unique cultural, spiritual, or social circumstance that could impact patient care. • How could this impact patient care? Be specific. • Share a credible source that gives recommendations for improving relationships with patients in your identified circumstance. For example, if you chose the circumstance of lower socioeconomic status you could share this resource, Overcoming Lower-Income Patients' Concerns About Trust And Respect From Providers >. • Summarize the resources' recommendations. • Critique your resource. Do you think it's relevant? Are the recommendations helpful?