What are the physical and psychological listening barriers Pierce faced during the presentation? Pierce had just returned to work from sick leave. His bad cold is still slowing him down. He has finally caught up with the backlog of work; he is preparing to go to lunch. Just then, Horton walks in for a presentation. The communication between the two is not efficient. Pierce has physical and psychological barriers in his listening. The time barrier is concerned with emerging, effective, and speedy channels of communication. When communicating with clients, and the process is time overwhelming, it proves to be a barrier. In this case, the piercer was prepared to go for lunch; thus, the presentation wasted and held him for his plans. Information overload, when working on too many tasks, the brain is overwhelmed, and decision-making is interfered with. Information overload can make the employee feel unreasonably dazed and stressed up. Similarly, it makes someone more frustrated and give up easily and need more time to make a decision. In this case, Pierce has a backlog of work, which makes…
Nurses preparedness Nurses play an essential role in emergency preparedness at the local, state, and national healthcare levels through the medical facility’s planning. History shows cases where disasters claim millions of lives as well as several injury cases. For this reason, the nurses need to familiarize themselves with their role when it comes to preparing for such emergencies and disaster planning since the frequency appears. Adequate preparedness helps in reducing damages by supporting the recovery from a disaster. Nurses with their expertise in essential medical services, broad involvement in interdisciplinary cooperation, and stable community aptitudes are the ideal leaders in emergency preparedness. Emergency preparedness needs a proper strategic emergency management plan (SEMP), which anticipates a disaster likely to happen, and the ones that seem not to happen. Nurses are part of the crucial team that responds to any emergency with roles such as administration for first aid and any psychological support, monitoring the patients, screening for the patient problem, monitoring the patients, and controlling the infection’s spread depending on the emergency. On top of such responsibilities, nurses are also expected…
Breast Cancer Abstract Cancer is a group of diseases that occur when normal cells in the body undergo mutations and divide uncontrollably even when the body does not need new cells. The cells eventually lead to the development of a tumor that can endanger the lives of the host. The female breast is a complex tissue that is made up of lobules, ducts, and stroma. Like all other cancer types, breast cancer develops when some abnormal cells in the breast tissue undergo uncontrolled division. This paper will explore the prevalence and incidence of breast cancer globally and in the U.S, the description of breast cancer, including common signs and symptoms and clinical manifestations. Additionally, the paper will explore risk factors that can cause breast cancer, breast cancer diagnosis, breast cancer treatment, psychosocial factors in women with breast cancer, and Social Security Disability Benefits for breast cancer patients. Finally, Breast Cancer rehabilitation and the role of a rehabilitation counselor, and the Future of breast cancer prevention and treatment will be touched on. Introduction Breast cancer is the most common type of…
Research Problem Diabetes has been one of the highly researched topics in the medical field. As a result of diabetes, it leads to hypoglycaemia which is as a result of the blood glucose falling to around 50/60 mg/dl. The nursing practice is therefore experiencing problems especially when it comes to the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic patients. As the medical field tends to be impacted by the changing technology, the big issue remains on the measures that can efficiently be used to keep the number of diabetic patients down. Diabetes is a condition that is affecting the larger population in the United States, hence being the primary concern to use evidence and personalizing the treatment options. The research problem is assessing the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on the knowledge regarding the prevention of hypoglycaemia among the patients who are suffering from diabetes in the outpatient department of the selected hospitals in the United States. Need for the Study There are some circumstances where individuals have diabetes. As a result, it results in the falling of the blood glucose level…
Rhetoric in a Bad Argument Author Institution The article by the Washington Post on Trump’s return to the Whitehouse after treatment for COVID-19 is the source for a lousy argument using poor rhetoric. Trump states that COVID-19 that he is feeling good and that the virus is not severe as the rest of the world is taking it. He states that he is “Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.” He says this, yet his doctor states that he is not out of the woods yet(Sonmez et al, 2020). Stating that he is feeling terrific despite the growing tension and rising death toll in America in the past few months is a wrong argument he makes using poor rhetoric. He initially had also downplayed the seriousness of the virus by viewing it as a minor nuisance while dismissing it as a “Chinese virus”.His utterances in the article in light of official reports and the doctor’s opinion regarding his…
Naming Practice From time immemorial, the naming of children has been one of the most important and most valued things by various communities which were even celebrated harmoniously. In the current world, this virtue still earns some good respect. Children are believed to be given names by their parents, but the father has the full mandate of changing the child’s name. The naming of children is also known to diverge from one community to another but in most of them; names get used in families over and over. Since most of the cultures do believe in the honouring of their elders, and they do so as their children after them. A variety of factors influences the naming practice. One of these factors is the positive or negative circumstance that the families do find itself during the time the child is born. Some of these names are unisex. In the traditional and current Algerian community, such names include “Ayodele” which means that joy had come to a home, “Yetunde” which means that a mother has come back; these applies where a…
Nurses play Introduction Nurses play an essential role in the medical facilities by providing maintenance services to the patients and executing leadership functions in healthcare organizations. Although the nursing profession has positive impacts on an individual’s lives as it deals with human life, some challenges need a nurse to be committed and dedicated to their care provision in hospitals. Nurses require to concentrate on the needs of the management objectives and patients. Hence, they must be equipped with technical skills and managerial techniques to help them cope with every situational change. The successful outcomes for patients in most healthcare firms result from nurses’ professional techniques and training skills. Despite developments in technology and infrastructure in hospitals, there are problems from the working environment that affect nurses either indirectly or semi-direct, resulting in low-quality care services and poor patient outcomes. This paper examines shortages of nursing professionals, nursing change theory, the plan for implementing the change, criteria to evaluate the plan’s effectiveness, and reflection on how the change affects nursing professions. The shortage of nursing experts has significant negative consequences on…
Subject Student Name Institution affiliation Date COMING OF AGE Coming of age is the transitional stage of a person from childhood to adulthood. It occurs all through adolescence, marked by a lot of emotional changes. It allows the individual to attain recognition, prominence, and maturity in society. Some numerous novels and films explore this process. The Catcher in the Ryle and Northanger Abbey explains the theme of coming of age by exploring two teenagers’ lives. Both novels detail the emotional rollercoaster and challenges young adults face in their quest to understand the world around them. Coming of age is a definitive period that strips off childhood innocents and allows the development of mature adults to comprehend and integrate the world around them. Northanger Abbey tells the story of a young woman named Catherine Morland. Catherine is described as an open, active, cheerful, and noisy child with tomboy characteristics. However, during adolescence, she became more beautiful and developed a love for a reading of Gothic novels. Her perception of the world was informed by the…
Since the Covid 19 pandemic coming, many all the departments in all the countries were interrupted. The normal running programs for all the activities that were carried out were interrupted in dealing with the pandemic since the numbers are increasing now and then. The criminal justice and policing department, a sensitive government department that deals with keeping the harmful personnel from the general public, was greatly affected by this pandemic. Some of those who have been held in custody are infected by the virus, which stands at a risk of affecting others arrested individuals. Therefore, the NYPD does not have the authority to bring coughing citizens to hospitals without the others’ consent. Since the pandemic is a tough issue that has taken the lives of many lately, there is a need for protection for all the citizens, including the criminals. In the alternative, the New York Police Department should organize other effective means such as having specific health centers whereby those who may have the virus symptoms are taken for further check up.
Wednesday’s vice presidential debate was, in numerous ways, may have been traditional in many ways than the presidential, but it stood out in numerous ways has not been normal. Given the continued coronavirus outbreak in the Whitehouse, I believe that the in-person debate should not have been conducted. While the Vice-president tested negative for the virus CDC regulations and preventions methodologies, individuals who have come into close contact with a COVID-19 positive person-which according to the CDC is defined as six feet for a total of a quarter an hour or more starting two days before the onset of the COVID_19 symptoms should be quarantined for 14 days, even if they end up not testing positive. Another important point I noticed from the discussions is that both candidates made notable deflections. While politicians are wont, both the vice president and Mrs. Harris participated in mild overstatements and rhetorical flourishes. Still, it is important to point out that the vice-president was by a mile way too dishonest. At several junctures during the interview, he wanted to point out individual milestones that…