Answer:
Forced reposition of a disabled person when they're exhausted or in pain
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Anything with an emotional response is an internal factor. The other two (parents, media) are extermal.
Only fear is internal.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
While this patient is suffering from emphysema, and one of the symptoms is difficulty breathing, this is only experienced when the patient is exerting himself/herself. The more pressing matter to attend to is the fever.
Fever is increase in the core body temperature, which induces sweating to help cool the body, which leads to rapid fluid loss. Hence, encouraging increased fluid intake is the first priority that the nurse should act upon.
1.Is universal health care a possibility in the United States? Why or why not?
- Universal health care is a big possibility in the U*ited S*ates. US has one of the biggest budget allocations when it comes to health care spending. Therefore, the funding required to make this project possible is present. The Universal Healthcare system will maximise the health budget by streamlining care, reducing suppliers and clerical work, unifying under one system all the processing, and can provide healthcare for all even for those who cannot work.
2. What would it take to have universal health care coverage for everyone in the U.S.?
- First, the government must be able to clear the issues at the root of the Universal Healthcare project. The biggest issue is the decrease in the quality of health care service being provided. Also, some worry that specialised care will not be provided anymore due to the universal nature of the system. Second, the government should outline specifics on who are eligible to receive specialised and general care. The government should also nominate a trustworthy agency to handle all the processing, handling and storing of information.
3. Do you think the current health care system in the U.S. works? Why or why not?
-The current health care system works but is highly inefficient and serves only a fraction of the population. Most people who are benefiting from the current system are those who can afford basic healthcare services. Another problem is that healthcare spending is uncontrollable anymore. Specialised care is unnecessarily given to general care concerns just to maximise the benefits.