Author: luna
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Positive conversations, meaningful change: learning from Animating Assets
Nov 2015 Animating Assets supported the initiation and development of asset-based approaches to a range of health and social wellbeing issues as identified by local communities or partnership groups in Scotland. This report tells the stories of the research sites in which Animating Assets worked, presents findings and themes from across these sites, and highlights…
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Assets in Action: Illustrating asset based approaches for health improvement
Aug 2012 This piece of research profiles the work of 19 projects with the aim of illustrating how asset based approaches are currently being applied in Scotland. The case studies of these projects highlight the key characteristics of asset based working and demonstrate the strengths and challenges of the approach for individuals, the wider community…
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MIXED UP SOAP NOTE – Nurs 5220 Advanced Health Assessment
SOAP Note Form S/ Identifying Information: A.J, 15, F MIXED UP SOAP NOTE – Nurs 5220 Advanced Health Assessment Family Hx: Parents: Dad has a high-stress job and hyper tension, on medications, Mom is a stay at home mom, +weight issues but overall no meds and healthy. Siblings (one in college, girl, +weight issues and overall healthy),…
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soap note format
SOAP Note Form S/ Identifying Information: (initials, age/DOB, gender, reliability) Family Hx: Personal/Social Hx: Chief Complaint/RFE: Hx Present Illness: (7 Variables but do not list as such) CURRENT HEALTH Medications: Allergies: Last PE & Screenings: Immunization Status: LMP & Birth Control (if applicable) PMH Illnesses & Trauma: Hospitalizations/Surgeries: OB Hx/Sexual Hx: Emotional/Psy Hx: REVIEW OF SYSTEMS…
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5220 Advanced Health Assessment Mixed up Subjective and Objective Data Work Sheet A.J. is a 15-year-old female who is presenting to your primary clinic setting with her mother. A.J. is a new patient, and this is her initial visit. Her complaint is “left leg pain.” MIXED UP SOAP NOTE – Nurs 5220 Advanced Health Assessment
5220 Advanced Health Assessment Mixed up Subjective and Objective Data Work Sheet A.J. is a 15-year-old female who is presenting to your primary clinic setting with her mother. A.J. is a new patient, and this is her initial visit. Her complaint is “left leg pain.” MIXED UP SOAP NOTE – Nurs 5220 Advanced Health Assessment…
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Mixed Up Soap Note (20%, CO 1, 3/ MO 2)
The goal of this assignment is to introduce the SOAP note format. A SOAP template has been provided below for your use. You will be given a scenario to select and need to identify the Subjective components in the narrative. You will take that data that you’ve been given, and you will enter the data…
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Asset-based approaches
Mar 2011 – Dec 2017 Asset-based approaches emphasise the need to redress the balance between meeting needs and nurturing the strengths and resources of people and communities. They are ways of valuing and building on the strengths, successes and skills of individual and communities. Around 2010, asset-based working was coming into sharper focus as…
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Evidence Based Practice and Patient Needs
Evidence Based Practice and Patient Needs ONLINE COURSE Introduction and Overview of Evidence Based Practice Presented by: Plus team Introduction Step one of the evidence-based practice (EBP) model is to determine the patient’s needs to formulate a clinical question. This step involves assessing the patient and determining the extent of their condition, their values and…
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Developing a Qualitative Research Proposal
Introduction A research proposal is a document that describes the idea, importance, and method of the research. The format can vary widely among different higher education settings, different funders, and different organizations[1]. How to Write a Qualitative Research Proposal? Background and context The title of your research proposal can be different from the publishing title.…
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Identify terms to fit your PICO question
To make your search as efficient as possible, it is a good idea to understand some of the basic principles of effective searching, which are: Carefully define your clinical question (you should have done this in step 1). Choose your key search terms. Broaden your search if necessary, with synonyms, truncation and/or wildcards. Use Boolean…