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Assessment - The written assignment for this unit is based on students choosing a topic from the list of topics provided and undertake a literature search relevant to the chosen topic (10 peer reviewed journal articles). Students will then provide a critical analysis of the chosen topic with the support of the literature reviewed including a discussion on how the knowledge gained will assist in advancing their role in the workplace.
Principles of nursing management of patients/clients with respiratory or cardiac medical or surgical conditions.
Principles of nursing management of patients/clients with medical or surgical conditions relevant to cerebral/ neurological systems.
Principles of nursing management of patients/clients with medical or surgical conditions relevant to hematological / vascular systems.
Gerontological/Aged care nursing - Principles of nursing management of older people requiring aged care: choose either a or b
a. Rehabilitation Nursing: Principles and management of patients/clients requiring
b. Community/Rural and Remote (Bush) nursing: Principles and management of clients in community health care settings.
Mental Health Nursing principles (meeting the needs of people with altered mental health status in hospital/institutional and community settings.
In your (4) reflection papers, answer/address the following: Discuss the ethics policy or clinical guideline. Discuss the ethical dilemmas in the case
Increased drug resistance has complicated the use and usefulness of antibiotics. List 3 guidelines to decrease the chance of resistance. Antimicrobial scenarios
Botox, known as Botulinum Toxin(BTX), is a drug that given to patients to treat neuromuscular conditions. Botox works by preventing signals from the nerve cells reaching muscle, effectively leaving the muscles without instructions to contract, theref..
1. What are the abiotic and biotic factor in ecosystem? ( two example of each)
What are chemoheterotrophs? and how do they obtainenergy? name and describe two otherways microorganisms obtain energy? Why do you think so many different wasys of obtaning energyevolved?
The resulting f1 generation consists of all tall pink flowered plants. Assume that height and flower colour is each determined by a single gene locus on different chromosomes; predict the results of an f1 cross of dihybrid plants. Select appropriate ..
Define and give examples of carbon sources, energy sources, acceptors and electron donors in microbiology.
Discuss about a few human Bacterial and viral infections? How we can prevent these infections. Genetically Modified Foods (GMO) pros and cons.
1. What are the four main processes involved in cellular respiration? 2. Where does each take place within the cell
Under the same conditions, the same number of moles of an unknown gas requires 7.58 minutes to effuse through the same barrier.
Below is a model of the aggrecan molecule. Over our lives the aggrecan molecule as characterized from the ECM of human patients with osteoarthritis changes in structure. Some changes include loss of the HA binding region, reduction in glycosaminog..
An albino man marries a normally pigmented woman. theyhave nine children all normally pigmented . what are the probable genotypes of the parents and the children?
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