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There are many factors that affect chronic illness—chronic pain, stigma, social isolation, altered mobility, or fatigue. Utilizing your learning from your readings and the South University Online Library resources, respond to one the following questions:
Based on the research, which of these factors have the greatest impact on a patient? Why? Contrast at least two ways the factors would affect a twelve-year-old with the way they would affect a seventy-five-year-old.
Consider the twelve-year-old and the seventy-five-year-old have a chronic illness. How does the chronically ill patient's illness trajectory influence the plan of care?
Review Healthypeople.gov website. Discuss how you feel these goals will impact the health of the nation. Briefly discuss how you could incorporate these goals/objectives into your day-to-day nursing practice.
Based on the research of chronic illness, the greatest impact I would say for a patient would be chronic pain and altered mobility. I have chosen these two because I put myself in this situation. If I was suffering from a chronic illness, I do not think I can overcome chronic pain or altered mobility. Not being able to move my upper and or lower extremities and enjoying the things I now take for granted such as walking, self-cares such as bathing, toileting, and feeding myself will be unbearable to think about. Having to depend on someone else or even worse not having family will be difficult as well. I think I can manage the social isolation but to be in excruciating pain day and night with no relief from pain meds will drive me to suicidal ideations. Dealing with chronic pain your body may grow accustom to pain meds and the relief may be temporary or may not be 100% effective or I may become addictive. Altered mobility of not being able to transfer or roll side to side or turning myself will send me down a road of depression.
A 12-year-old dealing with chronic pain or altered mobility will show more compliance because at this age they are going through a stage of independence and acceptance from peers. Research showed thatthere was a significant positive correlation between adolescents-valuing involvement in medical decisions and perception of actual involvement. Adolescents who perceived themselves as more involved in their care reported less decisional conflict (David, Lo, & Langer, 2018) A 75-year-old dealing with chronic pain and altered mobility may have a different outlook because at this age they may feel like they have lived their life and chooses to die as a result or they may feel as if this is a punishment from a bad deed they did in their past. They may be prescribed multiple medications and may have multiple medical problem leading to poor medication adherence and poor compliance (Shruthi, 2016).
Consider the twelve-year-old and the seventy-five-year-old have a chronic illness. How does the chronically ill patient's illness trajectory influence the plan of car ...
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There are many factors that affect chronic illness—chronic pain,
stigma, social isolation, altered mobility, or fatigue. Utilizing
your learning from your readings and the South University
Online Library resources, respond to one the following
questions:
Based on the research, which of these factors have the greatest
impact on a patient? Why? Contrast at least two ways the
factors would affect a twelve-year-old with the way they would
affect a seventy-five-year-old.
Consider the twelve-year-old and the seventy-five-year-old have
a chronic illness. How does the chronically ill patient's illness
trajectory influence the plan of care?
Review Healthypeople.gov website. Discuss how you feel these
goals will impact the health of the nation. Briefly discuss how
you could incorporate these goals/objectives into your day-to-
day nursing practice.
Based on the research of chronic illness, the greatest impact
I would say for a patient would be chronic pain and altered
mobility. I have chosen these two because I put myself in this
situation. If I was suffering from a chronic illness, I do not
think I can overcome chronic pain or altered mobility. Not
being able to move my upper and or lower extremities and
enjoying the things I now take for granted such as walking, self-
cares such as bathing, toileting, and feeding myself will be
unbearable to think about. Having to depend on someone else
or even worse not having family will be difficult as well. I think
I can manage the social isolation but to be in excruciating pain
day and night with no relief from pain meds will drive me to
suicidal ideations. Dealing with chronic pain your body may
2. grow accustom to pain meds and the relief may be temporary or
may not be 100% effective or I may become addictive. Altered
mobility of not being able to transfer or roll side to side or
turning myself will send me down a road of depression.
A 12-year-old dealing with chronic pain or altered mobility
will show more compliance because at this age they are going
through a stage of independence and acceptance from peers.
Research showed thatthere was a significant positive correlation
between adolescents-valuing involvement in medical decisions
and perception of actual involvement. Adolescents who
perceived themselves as more involved in their care reported
less decisional conflict (David, Lo, & Langer, 2018) A 75-year-
old dealing with chronic pain and altered mobility may have a
different outlook because at this age they may feel like they
have lived their life and chooses to die as a result or they may
feel as if this is a punishment from a bad deed they did in their
past. They may be prescribed multiple medications and may
have multiple medical problem leading to poor medication
adherence and poor compliance (Shruthi, 2016).
Consider the twelve-year-old and the seventy-five-year-old
have a chronic illness. How does the chronically ill patient's
illness trajectory influence the plan of care? The chronically ill
patient for a 12-year-old and or a 75-year-old illness trajectory
are imperative for a patient plan of care because this creates a
road map for them to sequentially follow to progress healing
and management. Our lecture brings out that this is a sick care
system there are billions of dollars spent to treat an illness not
realizing how cost-efficient it would be to promote a healthy
lifestyle and having health insurance. This may help reduce out
of pocket cost such as medications, hospital or doctor visits,
and any personal health equipment needed such as wheel chair
and at home hospital beds. Another illness trajectories action
that may manage the course would be to know your family
history, some illness due to lifestyle modification may be
3. prevented whereas other illness may not. Some illness has
genetic traits and knowing your family medical history ahead of
time may be a future benefit. Eventualities often catch patients
by surprise and affects their mental health negatively. On my
maternal side majority of my aunts and mother have high blood
pressure and diabetes and the men usually get tested for prostate
cancer. Knowing this information ahead of time may prevent
chronic illness if it is caught and treated early.
Review Healthypeople.gov website. Discuss how you feel
these goals will impact the health of the nation. Briefly discuss
how you could incorporate these goals/objectives into your day-
to-day nursing practice.
Researched from the healthy people website, I feel that
knowing your family history and staying abreast of your health
and taking it seriously will provide the necessary fear to
promote a health change to prevention rather than maintenance
of a chronic illnesses. I can incorporate this goal through
surveys or questionnaires that asks important questions such as
how the patient rates their health overall, to what extent are you
able to carry out your everyday physical activities such as
walking, climbing stairs, carrying groceries, or moving a chair?
Or within the last week how many times did they feel fatigue or
have any type of pain. The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
began tracking health-related quality of life in the U.S.
population through the National Health Interview Survey
(NHIS) in 2010. I would incorporate this in my nursing practice
to encourage other nurses as well as patients to promote quality
health care through simple questioning. to patients. This may
promote patients to keep track and paying attention to their
health. Keeping a daily or weekly journal and subconsciously
noticing health changes may impact positively on the health of
nation. The NHIS will include a generic instrument periodically
to support assessment of health-related quality of life in