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- Consider the person Marjory Taylor is 88 yo. She has lived in a residential aged care facility for the past 4 years because she developed Parkinson’s disease, subsequently Alzheimer’s disease, and was unable to continue living independently. Marjory uses a 4 wheeled mobility aid but is noted to be unsteady on her feet and impulsive in her actions, unable to wait for assistance to mobilise. Her gait is shuffling, and she leans forward to walk. Marjory is forgetful and has slowed speech, but she does not exhibit significant confusion or disorientation. Today the carers found that Marjory was difficult to rouse for breakfast. The Registered Nurse on duty was called and he undertook assessments. Collect cues Medical history: Atrial fibrillationHypertension (usual blood pressure 130/80 mmHg) Parkinson’s (Stage 2)Dementia – Alzheimer's - Mild Medications: apixaban 2.5 mg orally, twice dailyenalapril 5 mg orally, dailySinemet (levodopa 100 / carbidopa 25 mg) orally, three times daily From…Describe how the family environment and psychological stress during development might alter health behaviors and health outcomes in adulthood.Explain how ageism can influence the healthcare provisions of older adult clients.
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- As a nurse, conceptualize health and lifestyle promotion utilizing a Venn diagram about limiting consumption of alcoholic beverages intake.INSTRUCTION: Explain why health workers will be motivated and express job satisfaction if they feel that they are effective at their jobs and performing well.identify how other professionas and different types of intervation can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern.
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