Identify a local practice problem. Consider using the same problem that you identified in .

My education track is inpatient acute care.
The paper should be carefully written in a formal style, based on primary sources, provide an integration of ideas, and be no more than 5 pages in length, excluding title page, and reference list. Organized flow, logical progression of ideas, and clarity in thought are essential. Only include evidence related to this assignment and not all of the evidence you have rated since doctoral school.
Identify a local practice problem. Consider using the same problem that you identified in . You already have 10 articles addressing that problem.
Identify the 3 best interventions to address your practice problem and select the best one to implement locally.
Step 3: Think about a theoretical framework for moving your intervention into practice.
Step 4: Complete the written assignment address all of the criteria outlined in the rubric.
Remember you MUST have headings corresponding to rubric points. See the rubric for details.

Demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and physiology related to the changes which occur during pre-conception, antenatal and/or the intrapartum period.

How does manual repositioning help with pain during the second stage of labour.

The focus of work should be the provision of woman-centred care in promoting normality and choice, in partnership with childbearing women and their families. You are expected to reflect on an experience from practice, in order to demonstrate your knowledge and ability to analyse the care of a normal, low-risk woman in the antenatal/intrapartum period.
An element of care from either the antenatal or intrapartum period should be explored as your key focus, but you need to ensure that you discuss how one period influences the other, relating this to your chosen topic and experience of the mother and her baby. A holistic approach to care should be considered, which includes physical, psychological and social aspects.
Learning outcomes which must be reflected in the essay:
Knowledge and Understanding:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and physiology related to the changes which occur during pre-conception, antenatal and/or the intrapartum period.
2. Analyse the physical, psychological, and sociological aspects which influence progress and outcome for a pregnant woman and fetus.
Intellectual, Practical and Transferable skills
6. Assess and monitor the health of the pregnant woman and baby holistically, using a range of methods and applying best evidence, knowledge, and skills to provide effective physical and psychological care.
Achievement of learning outcomes will be demonstrated through your reflective abilities, integration of theory with practice and analysis of best evidence and local/national guidance .

Explain your reaction to the results. Discuss any results that you found surprising or disappointing.

Finding Your Strengths

To Prepare for this Assignment:

• Take the Strengths Finder Assessment. This will take you approximately 30 minutes to complete. See the “How to Access Strengths Finder 2.0 document for guidance.
• Download the Strengths Finder Response Template found in the Learning Resources.
Signature Theme Report and Completed Strengths Finder Assessment Report Template
Within the Strengths Finder Response template, you will address the following:
• Explain your reaction to the results.

Discuss any results that you found surprising or disappointing.
• Discuss whether you already maximize these strengths and, if not, how you might do so.
• Predict how the results will help you in your doctoral program.
• Explain how you can use the results in your future role as a public health leader.

Do you agree or disagree, that there is now enough evidence to use dietary components as epigenetic-regulating agents against cancer?

Medical Toxicology

We now understand some of the mechanisms of epigenetics such as the ability to affect transcriptional silencing and histone modification to help maintain cellular differentiation.

In the article by Chang and Yu. do you agree or disagree, that there is now enough evidence to use dietary components as epigenetic-regulating agents against cancer?