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Introduction To Health and Social Care Planning Report The purpose of this assessment is to apply planning concepts and complexity theory to analyse a real-life planning case study. Objective This assessment task addresses these subject learning objectives: A. Evaluate local circumstances and use evidence based health planning principles, frameworks and processes.
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HST6337 Communicable Disease Report Instructions Step 1: Read the fictitious communicable disease outbreaks given below and select one that your outbreak response plan will be based on. Monkeypox The target audience for the outbreak response plan is a local Public Health Unit/Local Health Authorities. Your plan is for a local health autho
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NURS3055 Evidence Based Nursing Practice Course objectives being assessed: CO4. Critically evaluate the skills required to incorporate research findings into nursing practice. CO5. Apply critical thinking skills and enquiry strategies to search databases and locate credible, clinically relevant research literature. CO6. Critique
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NURBN2026 Nursing Practice Report Please use information below to structure your case report: Gloria’s situation (100 words): Briefly identify what you know about Gloria. Describe or list facts and context and relevant features of Glorias situation. Consider Gloria’s situation focusing on her current health, recent past h
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NURBN3033 Primary Health Report K1: Analyze the bio-psycho-socio-cultural concepts of living with chronic conditions/illness for Australia's individuals, groups, communities, and populations. K2: Critically examine common chronic illnesses and the impact that these have on people across the lifespan. K3: Discuss the
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NRSG377 Transition to Contemporary Nursing and Clinical Leadership Report 1 Assessment Task Overview Transitioning to professional practice is a critical phase for the novice registered nurse. The transition period from student to registered nurse can be filled with many challenges. During this transition phase, graduate registered nurses are expected to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitude