Home / Uncategorized / Written Assessment: Part A (Nursing) Length: 1,500 words Task: Mr Patrick Drew is a 74-year-old man (UR number 452342). He was referred by his GP to the neurology team for investigation and management of his Parkinson’s disease, dysphagia and falls. On assessment, he demonstrated bradykinesia, gaze limitations (in all directions) a persistent unilateral tremor in his right arm, and a shuffling gait (with limited arm swing). His limb rigidity is ‘lead pipe rigidity’ but he also has ‘cogwheel rigidity’ in his wrists. His wife Betty, described an increasing frequency in coughing and choking during the meals. His lung fields are clear and there is currently no indication of aspiration pneumonia. Mr Drew has right sided facial bruising, including a large periorbital haematoma, where he fell and hit his head earlier in the week. A CT scan ruled out head injury and the event was classified as unremarkable. His frequency of falls has also increased in the last few months. Mr Drew takes Sinemet (a combination of levodopa and carbidopa) and amantadine. Mr Drew’s problem is related to a deficit of dopamine within the brain. Neither of these drugs is dopamine. Temp – 36.7 C, HR 64, RR 14, BP 140/82, SpO2 97% RA. 1. Outline the incidence/ prevalence and main causes of Parkinson’s disease in Australia, compare this your findings with another country of your choice. (4 marks) 2. Critically discuss the assessment of Mr Drew including neurological, sensory and motor assessment (8 marks). 3. What interventions does Mr Drew require? Critically discuss the implications to nursing and interprofessional practice when caring for people diagnosed with the varying stages of the condition. In your presentation consider the signs and symptoms, interventions and rational. This may be presented in table format – however, please ensure you integrate current evidence-based literature to support this discussion (8 marks). Structure and presentation: This assignment is a piece of academic writing and needs to be structured as such, with an introduction and conclusion. You may use sub-headings as needed. It is a requirement of this assignment that 8 or more current relevant policies, practice guidelines, academic literature, and peer reviewed evidenced based sources (other than the prescribed texts) are referred to in your work. Use the marking criteria to guide you about aspects of presentation and formatting of this assignment. Referencing: APA Referencing is the required system for assignments in the School of Health. Follow the link at the top right of the page for information and examples. Employment Law Issues

Written Assessment: Part A (Nursing) Length: 1,500 words Task: Mr Patrick Drew is a 74-year-old man (UR number 452342). He was referred by his GP to the neurology team for investigation and management of his Parkinson’s disease, dysphagia and falls. On assessment, he demonstrated bradykinesia, gaze limitations (in all directions) a persistent unilateral tremor in his right arm, and a shuffling gait (with limited arm swing). His limb rigidity is ‘lead pipe rigidity’ but he also has ‘cogwheel rigidity’ in his wrists. His wife Betty, described an increasing frequency in coughing and choking during the meals. His lung fields are clear and there is currently no indication of aspiration pneumonia. Mr Drew has right sided facial bruising, including a large periorbital haematoma, where he fell and hit his head earlier in the week. A CT scan ruled out head injury and the event was classified as unremarkable. His frequency of falls has also increased in the last few months. Mr Drew takes Sinemet (a combination of levodopa and carbidopa) and amantadine. Mr Drew’s problem is related to a deficit of dopamine within the brain. Neither of these drugs is dopamine. Temp – 36.7 C, HR 64, RR 14, BP 140/82, SpO2 97% RA. 1. Outline the incidence/ prevalence and main causes of Parkinson’s disease in Australia, compare this your findings with another country of your choice. (4 marks) 2. Critically discuss the assessment of Mr Drew including neurological, sensory and motor assessment (8 marks). 3. What interventions does Mr Drew require? Critically discuss the implications to nursing and interprofessional practice when caring for people diagnosed with the varying stages of the condition. In your presentation consider the signs and symptoms, interventions and rational. This may be presented in table format – however, please ensure you integrate current evidence-based literature to support this discussion (8 marks). Structure and presentation: This assignment is a piece of academic writing and needs to be structured as such, with an introduction and conclusion. You may use sub-headings as needed. It is a requirement of this assignment that 8 or more current relevant policies, practice guidelines, academic literature, and peer reviewed evidenced based sources (other than the prescribed texts) are referred to in your work. Use the marking criteria to guide you about aspects of presentation and formatting of this assignment. Referencing: APA Referencing is the required system for assignments in the School of Health. Follow the link at the top right of the page for information and examples. Employment Law Issues

In the workplace, employers should create a safe and healthy environment. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created to ensure this environment. This week’s reading assignment and the M.U.S.E. item OSHA Standards may be helpful in completing this assignment.

For this assignment, you will create a report of at least 600-800 words. You should also research and utilize 2 academic sources in your presentation. In your report, address the following:

Summarize the history and purpose of OSHA
Provide examples of three OSHA standards and how they are observed in the workplace.
Describe a real-world example of an organization that violated OSHA standards and the consequences of the violation.

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