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Month: September 2021

Trauma Informed Care

Trauma Informed Care

Exposure to trauma impacts not only the mental well-being of a person, but the physical, spiritual, environmental and social well-being as well. A patient who experienced trauma may exhibit physical symptoms such as GI symptoms (most common in children), headaches, respiratory symptoms, cardiac issues, inability to sleep and decreased immunity on top of the psychological response of increased anxiety, depression, and inability to focus. Trauma may distance a person from their spirituality and their social competence may decrease. The patient…

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Public Health and Vulnerable Populations

Public Health and Vulnerable Populations

Public Health Nursing is integrated into all nursing. It involves thinking about the health of the entire population, how to prevent disease and promote wellness throughout the entire community, not just one patient. However, some factors can become a barrier to the success of public health. These factors include individual factors such as financial stability, environmental factors such as location, and societal factors such as stigma which all effect the success of overall community health. The ability to be able…

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Planning Change

Planning Change

This team dissemination project will be accomplished through teamwork, communication and participation by each team member in the group. This may be difficult because there are a larger number of people in the group, all with different schedules and different thoughts/opinions. The amount of people in the group could also be a benefit towards our project because the more people working on a project, the less stress each team member has to endure as long as everyone in the group…

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