Critically analyse the role for nursing directorate at state level as recommended by Government of India.
See Answer →Draw organization structure of your State Health Directorate.
See Answer →Describe the following related to your hospital:
a) Type of hospital
b) Number of beds
c) Various departments and services provided
d) Challenges faced by nurses in the hospital
List the qualities of your nurse administrator.
See Answer →Narrate the situation where a nurse superintendent or DNS of your hospital have shown leadership qualities and courage to take decisions.
See Answer →Describe the steps of recruitment of nurses in your hospital, mention if any committees are constituted and role of nursing superintendent. b) Collect copy of advertisement from hospital for the recruitment of nursing officers, paste in file and critically analyse strong and weak points; give your suggestions to improve the advertisement.
See Answer →Draw organization structure of your hospital and highlight nursing department. In case College or School of Nursing is there draw its organization chart also. b) Explain vertical, horizontal and diagonal channels of communication in hospital and within nursing department and teaching institution.
See Answer →Read all the units of block 2, Units 2 and 3 of Block 3 of your course material . Based on your understanding of these units, choose any ONE of these approaches to carry out a research study on a gender based issue.
Social Survey (no. of respondents 40-50) , ethnography, case study, autobiographical or biographical approach Your report should have the following sections:
Introduction, Literature Review, Objectives & methodology, sampling design ( if it applies to the chosen approach), tools of data collection, method of analysis, findings and discussion and conclusion.
Describe management of pyogenic meningitis
See Answer →What is cognitive impairment
See Answer →What is the importance of recognizing and managing mental health problems in elderly?
See Answer →Supraventricular Tachycardia
See Answer →Non-pharmacological treatment of hypertension
See Answer →Causes and percipitating factors of heart failure
See Answer →Mrs. R, 86-year-old lady, who is living alone presented to the clinic with her son in law, with short term memory loss. She was able to give a detailed history, but struggled with details throughout her life and at times inaccurate. Her main hobby was cooking and reading newspapers, now a days she is facing difficulty in completing the tasks. She is also not able to remember any major events from the newspaper. She is also forgetting scheduled family meetings like going to temple or shopping, and going for a wedding. She once went to the nearby shop, forget her ways to return back to the home.
The family is worried and her older sister was diagnosed as dementia.
What is the diagnosis?
How will you proceed?
A 70-year-old man presented with acute onset of right hemiparesis without any speech disturbance. He has been a hypertensive on Amlodipine for the past seven years. Clinical examination revealed a Blood Pressure of 180/90, normal speech, right hemiparesis grade 3 with normal sensations. How would you evaluate him further, treat and prevent further similar occurrences?
See Answer →Management of asthma in elderly
See Answer →Classification of Pneumonia in elderly
See Answer →Achalasia cardia
See Answer →Pharmacokinetics factors with aging
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