PFLP-3008: Provincial Offences Cannabis Act Questions 1. What is the maximum penalty an individual can receive for the offence of selling or distributing to a person under age? Section 23(4) A corporation is liable to a fi...
After reading Defining Equity in Health, I have gained a better insight about role of social justice in the development of HIT. However, to fully grasp this concept, I believe nurses must first need to understand the defin...
Module 1 Objectives: 1. Define pathology. Pathology is the study of structural or functional changes in cells, tissues and organs that cause or are caused by disease. The study of disease 2. Define disease. A change in the...
Case Studies Module 7 Atherosclerosis and Its Sequelae Acute Chest Pain A 60 year male presents to the Emergency Department with a 4 hour history of acute, retrosternal chest pain associated with nausea and profuse sweatin...
Module 8 Diseases of the Lung 2 main functions of the lungs = 1. Oxygenation of blood 2. Removal of waste products (CO2) 2 Prerequisites needed for lungs to carry out their functions = 1. Ventilation movement of air 2. Per...
Module 9 Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract Amount of blood kidneys filter per day = 1700L Amount of urine filtered from 1700L blood per day = 1L Percentage of blood kidneys receive from the heart = 25 3 main functio...
Week 12 Diseases of the CNS 1. Demonstrate the knowledge of gross and microscopic anatomy necessary to understand disease processes affecting the nervous system. Anatomy Review the structures of the central nervous system ...
Week 10 Diseases of the Female Genital Tract 1. To discuss this statement: cancer of the cervix is a preventable venereal disease and understand the role of HPV in both vulvar and cervical lesions. Nearly all cases of cerv...
Module 11 Diseases of the GI Tract 1. Have a basic knowledge of the normal structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract. GI tract from mouth to anus: esophagus lower esphageal sphincter stomach pyloric valve ...
Module 7 Atherosclerosis and Its Sequelae Atherosclerosis = systemic disease affecting large and mediumsized arteries 3 characteristics of atherosclerosis = 1. atheromas 2. Stenose 3. Ischemia Atheromas = fibrofatty plaque...
Week 1 Intro to Research What is Research? A structured process for gathering and synthesizing facts and theories Systematic and objective; valid and reliable; scientific method; dynamic and creative (esp qualitative); e...
Week 3 Literature Review What is a Literature Review? Organized critique of important scholarly literature Supportsguides study Key step in the research process Scholarly literature is published and unpublished: Databa...
In qualitative research, it is important to review pertinent literature on the subject of study in an effort to provide a logical background in a given context (Wakefield, 2014). After examining this study, the literature ...
Objective Inspection Present Edema Erythema Atrophy Hypertrophy Deformities Bony abnormalties Skin Changes DiscolourationsThickeningHair Loss Ulcers ArterialVenous Varicose Veins Cyanosis Palpation Findings Temperature War...
pg. 10 15 (Jensens) Types of Health Assessments Emergency Assessment - Performed in life-threatening or unstable situation - Eg. Patient in emergency, patient who has experienced a traumatic injury - Us...
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