Define a well elder evaluation. Make sure you address components that pertain to the home environment and the communities in which they live. How can an APRN assist in these evaluations and promote different aspects within your community.
Components of a well elder evaluation.
Sample Solution
A well elder evaluation is an assessment of the overall health and wellbeing of a person aged 65 or over. It includes assessing physical, mental, cognitive, social, spiritual and environmental aspects of the senior’s life. The evaluation should include an assessment of risk factors in the home environment such as falls or safety hazards that can lead to injury. In addition, it should assess access to necessary services in the community such as transportation, food banks or meal delivery services. An APRN can assist with these evaluations by performing a comprehensive physical examination and evaluating functional abilities (such as walking speed) that are important for promoting healthy living among seniors. They can also provide education on nutrition and other lifestyle changes to promote better long-term health outcomes. Additionally, they can refer patients
There are five key postulates in ‘liquid modernity’ which are based on interactions online, four of which relate to this current study.
(1) A lack of morality, in this case, Rosica’s stalking behaviour is morally wrong.
(2) To promote instantaneous gratification, in order for Rosica to continue the harassment of his ex-girlfriend and several others suggest that he was receiving some pleasure from it, hence why his repetitive behaviour continued.
(3) Action not interaction is important, the action of his stalking behaviour was the problem, and the interaction had made the issue worse.
(4) Aggression is easier on the web, as there is no emotion due to no physical embodiment; which can relate to many online cybercrimes.
Everything is possible online because no physicality is required. The vulnerability and individualities can be concealed to play out identities, as shown in this case, although Rosica created a fake online identity to protect his identity and therefore, claiming his vulnerability against Katy Jones, “Jones was harassing both Rosica and his ex-girlfriend, Rosica claimed”. The self is rebuilt online, sometimes frequently, as we had discovered other claims about Rosica repeating the same behaviours, perhaps with several different identities for each victim?
The STT applies better to the crime than liquid modernity theory, as all seven key postulates apply to cyberstalking. Whereas, in liquid modernity there is one key point that cannot be included to the crime which is ‘body become an object’. There is more evidence and detail to apply to STT for cyberstalking co