Epistemic violence Epistemic violence refers to denying a person their legitimacy as a knower, which renders the individual in question unable to have their interests count, and they feel out of existence. It arises when the hearer fails to take the words of the speaker seriously. Such an occurrence happens because the speaker holds certain prejudices against the speaker in question because they belong to a particular social group, say psychiatric consumer or survivor. Individuals with mental disorders are susceptible to epistemic violence. The reason for this is because they are highly prevalent in negative stereotypes of mental illnesses. Consequently, a psychiatry patient could be speaking the truth about something, but the physician, in turn, rules out the patient’s credibility level and mistreats the patient. The unfair treatment makes the patient feel despised in their capacity as a giver and knower. Many people believe in stereotypes that are attached to mental disorder patients, which makes them fail to treat them properly since they do not understand their true nature. Such stereotypes include looking at ill individuals as people who are…
Bickert Management Inc. Launches new Business and Wellth Management Services for Small Business Owners in Canada CALGARY – Bickert Management Inc. (BMI) is a management agency and business services boutique based in Calgary that works with clients across industries and sectors to ensure the vitality of their businesses and lives. The company has launched a new concept of Wellth Management. Through its proprietary Wellth program, the overall wellness of clients, both personal and professional, is the priority. Stakeholders’ financial, physical, spiritual, emotional, and social wellness are addressed. With a wide variety of administrative and operational services, BMI helps businesses and work environments run with optimum efficiency and effectiveness. Leveraging virtual environments, economies of scale, pooled and shared resources, peer-to-peer accountability, and cloud technologies, BMI’s services include aiding in human resources, day-to-day operations and administration, implementing technology development, honing effective and powerful marketing strategies, resource ROI analysis, and collaborative teamwork to optimize client Wellth. BMI is primarily focused on small business success. BMI President, Michael J. Bickert, noted that the mission informs the company of helping and giving an edge…
How many calories in an ear of corn: Corn Nutrition and Health Benefits Are you tempted with the juicy and savory taste of corn? Often served at barbecues as a staple food, corns are fat-free and consist of Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Magnesium, and carotenoids. Commonly referred to as starchy vegetable, ground corns are whole grains while the whole corn is a tasty vegetable. It is also a good source of fiber and contains carbohydrates as well. But still, it is a healthy option with the goodness of many other nutrients. If you are wondering that overeating corns can interfere with your fitness schedules, this article is for you. How many calories in the ear of corn? Here is the detailed nutritional information in the serving of 145 grams of corn: Calories: 125 grams Sodium: 22 mg Protein: 5g Fat: 2g Carbohydrates: 27g Sugars: 9g Fiber: 3g An average ear of corn contains 125 calories, with approximately 27 grams of carbohydrates. It is crucial to be mindful while portion intake of corn kennels to half a cup or a small…
The Correlation between Global Disease Surveillance and Domestic Disease Surveillance Both Global disease and domestic disease surveillance entails tracking, detection, assessment, and response to health events. However, domestic disease surveillance involves systematic data collection, comprehensive analysis, and interpretation of data from households (Nsubuga et al., 2006). Global disease surveillance, countries, and public health entities across the globe gang up efforts to ensure capacity building to ensure preparedness for global health emergencies (Lemon, 2007). Early detection of diseases averts the occurrence and re-occurrence of such infectious diseases, thus minimizes global health threats (Lemon, 2007). Family nurse practitioners have the capability of making long-lasting relationships with patients. These nurses, therefore, empower individuals to make positive health choices as well as influence them to adopt healthy lifestyle practices that help in the prevention of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes. They also ensure that the surveillance programs cover the most remote at-risk population.
Get Rid Of Kidney Diseases! Introduction: Kidneys play an important role in the cleansing of blood in our bodies, the release of toxic substances, controlling blood pressure from excessive water, the production of red blood cells, and the strengthening of bones. Causes of increased kidney disease include kidney stones, low water use, use of contaminated water, lack of exercise, lack of calcium in the blood, blunt use of chemical drugs and excessive uric acid in the blood. Excessive use of clean water and dietary precautions are necessary to prevent the disease. It is clear that the kidneys separate the harmful substances produced by the metabolism in the human body and perform the important task of balancing the chemicals in the body and maintaining the proportion of biochemical substances. Are. Each kidney has about a million nails and nephrons. The nephews filter all the blood in the body. In about 24 hours, about 180 liters of blood pass through the kidneys. They filter the waste into waste water and toxins. This process not only controls the balance of the blood but…
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Introduction It is very healthy for one to have a feeling of anxiety from time to depending on the occasion. Besides, also occur whenever one has at some level of stress in life (Grillon et al., 2016). However, in scenarios where one undergoes excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry, which is often tricky to controls and do interfere with the usual activities, such may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder GAD.GAD is one of the most common for or anxiety which has been established to be affecting more than 3% of the American adult population. With over 7 million cases reported among the American adult’s population, aged 18 years and above, the average age of onset of the disorder is 31 years (Simon et al., 2015). While it can happen at any point of an individual’s life, the most common aspects of the disorder from the various studies conducted do indicates that its onset is between childhood and the middle age for most individuals who suffers this condition. However, women and two times likely to suffer from…
Everything about Obesity Obesity has become a widespread threatening disease with at least 2.8 million people suffering and dying every year globally. In UAE, 7 out of 10 men, under 30 are suffering from obesity. However, before obesity was only associated with high-income countries, but today it is also prevalent in middle and low-income countries. What is obesity? Obesity is a medical condition, which occurs when a person’s body weight is more significant than what is considered healthy for a certain height. In medical terms, if a person has a high body mass index (BMI), then he or she is suffering from obesity. Causes of Obesity Consumption of too many calories Fast food Dairy products Living a sedentary lifestyle Lack of sleep Genes Pregnancy[create_order] Symptoms Overweight Breathlessness Getting tired Sleeping disorder Health Risk Obesity is a life long struggle that causes multiple health issues. It is a common health consequence of obesity as follows. Heart disease According to a study, people who have higher BMI are more likely to develop coronary artery disease, which leads to heart attack and another…
Being in the nursing profession Setting the Scene Being in the nursing profession is a huge opportunity for me. I am a male student and nursing trainee. The being in nursing profession is turning out to be a game changer for me and my compatriots. This assignment is an assessment for short course lasting for half a year. Everything in the program is fundamentally structured in the level 4 healthcare program. The training program gives me an opportunity to work 3- 4 days a week in a rest home. Personalized care services form the basics of my responsibilities and the rest home facility houses a whooping 57 beds. Being an Indian, exposes me to certain cultural disparities and challenges in the course of service delivery. The next section of the assignment is a resolute description of culturally safe principles of operations and key values. I also give an insight of the various frameworks, approaches and models in the working environment in the professional setup of healthcare provision. Sector Operating Principles Sustainable and well protected environment in every healthcare facility including…
The Impact of Spirituality on the Provision of Healthcare. Spirituality has an immense impact on healthcare delivery and consumption of services aimed at improving the well-being of a state’s citizenry. Spirituality is an inextricable part of someone’s life and a crucial factor that allows human-kind to overcome various life challenges. It is the way human beings find comfort, hope, meaning and inner peace in life. Both spirituality and religious beliefs are reckoned to be of benefit to mental and physical health. Mostly, spirituality is cultivated through religion, but some get through it through interaction with nature, music, and arts. In light of this essay, the ways in which spirituality influences the delivery of healthcare to the patient is explored. Spirituality is undoubtedly influencing how healthcare practitioners treat patients. First, spirituality has been associated with better coping with illness, and life stresses like pain. Spiritual caregivers have a positive outlook on every health concerns and hence tend to “breathe life” into patients through encouragements, and this leads to a better quality of patients’ life (Büssing et al., 2014). Understanding the…
Sleep Disorders and Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children With ADHD Sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a clinical issue of sleep patterns of an individual. Some sleep issues are severe enough to meddle with ordinary/normal physical, mental, social, and emotional functioning of the body of an individual. A sleep disorder can influence your general wellbeing, security, and personal satisfaction. Lack of sleep can affect your capacity to drive securely and increment your danger of other medical issues. Sleep disorders are extensively characterized by dyssomnias, parasomnias, circadian beat Sleep issues, including the planning of sleep, and different issues, including ones brought about by clinical or mental conditions (Krucik). ADHD is a short form of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a typical condition that starts in childhood and may continue into adulthood. Individual scientists and creators have recommended a connection between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in youngsters and youths. Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) alludes to a gathering of scatters described by anomalies of breath or ventilation during sleep. It includes obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea (CSA)…