Instructions you will compare/contrast two controversial topics in lifespan development. For the first one, your patient is a 43-year-old female.
She is 4 months pregnant for the first time, and she never expected to get pregnant as she believed herself to be infertile.
She has enjoyed 2 glasses of wine each night her entire first trimester because she read a few articles by some renowned international obstetricians who suggested that having a glass of red wine during pregnancy is healthy to maintain normal blood pressure and reduce anxiety levels. Your patient, Claudia, wants to know if it’s important for her to stop drinking her red wine each night, or if the warnings given by her family are just “super strict and overly protective.”
Claudia needs facts to change her mind about this topic. As her nurse/healthcare investigator, can you explain to her what the risks are for her to continue drinking 2 glasses of wine every night while she is pregnant?
Do you think that you should also address other factors like her age, first-time pregnancy, etc.?
Use your nurse/healthcare investigator skills and present the facts to her. Next, you will explore the immunization controversy in the medical profession.
Be certain that your answers are cogent, well-formed, and supported by outside research rather than based on personal opinion.
Write about the immunization controversy in the medical profession.
Be sure to address why people delay immunizations and why some refuse all immunizations for their children. As a medical professional, how might you educate these caregivers about their child’s health and development concerning this issue?
What is your role in this process/situation? How can you best respect the caregiver’s wishes and provide the best healthcare in this situation?
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