Health, Law and Ethics
This is a written summary of a case study that will encompass the legal and ethical theory along with the professional codes, standards and guidelines that are relevant to the case study. The case study is of a patient, named Victoria who is a 67 year old woman that belongs to the Polish descent. The patient has been reported with some unusual psychological behaviors because of which she was assessed by the team of commu…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety
Introduction to Health and Well-Being Analysis
Racism has significant impacts on the overall well-being of the individuals in a community (Taylor and Guerin 2019). This paper will evaluate the health status of the community before and after the invasion and impact of the assimilation policy on the community. The paper will also outline the impact of racism on the Aborigin…
Health, Law and Ethics - Task 1
Legal requirements
The Australian Code of Conduct for Nurses (the Code) defines the legal standards, professional behavior, and ethical criteria in Australia for all nurses, in all work environments. It defines the standards of professional conduct that govern healthy practice, and explains clearly the actions their co-workers and the wider community demand of nurses. Registered nurses have religio…
Health, Law and Ethics - Case Study 1
Introduction
On my placement, when I was taking my patient to his room I saw that my fellow mate had a heated argument and slapped his patient in front of others. He then left him and went away. According to principle 1.2 of the code of conduct of nurses, the nurses are supposed to maintain the lawful behavior of the patients (Cowin et al. 2020). However, in this case, the shouting at the patient a…
Introduction to Community Services
Introduction to Advancing Human Rights for Torres Strait Islanders
The economic condition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia is worse. They are experiencing discrimination, unemployment, inadequate access to services, land issues, bullying and so on. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders community lives in remote areas of the country densely populated by the community member…
Health, Law and Ethics - Case 1
Under the National Law in Australia, it is the responsibility of every nursing students to get enrolled in an approved study program and also to be aware of certain scopes and responsibilities. It is the responsibility of the nursing students to introduce themselves with the patients and their families during the start of every shift (Anderson and Moxham, 2016,p.639). Also, the nursing students need to ensu…
Contexts of Practice: Complex Care
Introduction to Mr. John Douglas Abdominal Distension Case Study
The case study is about a 70-year-old Mr John Douglas and he has admitted with a complaint of nausea and vomiting from the past 4 days. His vitals reveal increased temperature, increased heart rate and low blood pressure. The major issue identified after observation is pain 7/10 and he has not opened his bowel from past 4 days with abdom…
Contexts of Practice: Health Alteration
Answer 1: Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are very small viruses that holddeoxyribonucleotide acid (DNA). Their objective is to target squamous epithelium which ultimately affects the skin and cause infection of the mucosa. Infection of HPV can cause cancer of the cervix. Exocervix and endocervix which is lined by epithelia are joined at a junction known as squamocolumnar. This junction is very vulnerable …
Contexts of Practice: Complex Care
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Systematic assessment
Prioritiesassociated with treatment
Discharge Planning.
References.
Introduction to Mr. John Douglas Case Study
In this particular study, a septic shock case will be evaluated (Case 3). The case raises concerns about Mr. John Douglas, a 70-year-old man who was hospitalized in the emergency department after feeling sick for 4 days …
Health, Law and Ethics
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Case 1.
Case 2.
Case 3.
Reflection.
Conclusion.
References.
Introduction to Health, Law and Ethics
The legal and ethical codes among the nursing students lie in the fact that they should be advocating the rights and responsibilities for the betterment of their patients. It is also the responsibility to develop a compassionate as well as professional manner s…
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