The Wrong Depiction of Disability In Nancy Mairs essay entitled “Disabilities”, she explains many of the complications that disabled people face because of the depiction that is shown of them in the media. Nancy Mairs is a disabled person herself, suffering from multiple sclerosis. In the essay, Nancy Mairs shows how disabled people are constantly excluded from the rest of society, especially from the media. Throughout the essay, Mairs uses personal experience to describe the daily struggles that disabled people feel because of the negative portrayal disable people are given in the media. Additionally Mairs aims to make changes regarding the relationship between the media and people with disabilities.…
Michaela P. Capulong NU 333-01: Physical Assessment for the Nursing Professional July 5, 2015 Journal 8 Performing a thorough examination and well-document neurological assessments are integral part of nursing care. The sequence of neurological examination is: mental status, cranial nerves, motor system, sensory system, and reflexes (Jarvis, 2012). A nurse should be a keen observer to recognize abnormal changes of patients. I agree, organize and simplify assessments could help nurses perform assessments much easier.…
In the reading Disability by Nancy Mairs, author talks about the american society and her life struggle with multiple sclerosis. Mairs starts her essay, by describing herself as a crippled woman, and her reaction about the media and people with disability. She speaks about her conditions and states how she never noticed a cripple woman like her in the media. Not even for advertisement of products. Mair writes that “I once asked a local advertiser why he didn’t include disabled people in his spots.…
Employment is a major element of QOL because it affects many other important elements in QOL. Taylor’s unemployment may cause life style consequences such as financial hardship, inadequate recreational opportunities and loss of independence and also found difficulty in maintaining social relationship. Cognitive and communicative impairments after TBI are often common. Cognitive disturbances may disrupt number of elements of cognition including memory, orientation and attention and functioning. Therefore, it is necessary to provide cognitive and behavioral therapies along with drug therapy to help Taylor to manage the above concerns.…
Mr. Dube’s Individual Unemployability Claim should be dated as of May 2017, the date of Mr. Dube’s Unemployability. As demonstrated by Mr. Dube’s “Veteran’s Application for Increased Compensation Based on Unemployability”, Mr. Dube filed his individual unemployability application as of September 2017. Mr. Dube’s application demonstrates, however, that he has not held substantially gainful employment since May 2017. The Department grants unemployability when the veteran cannot secure substantially gainful employment as a result of a service-connected disability and the veteran’s disability rating is at 60% or more. 38 C.F.R. § 4.16(a).…
In regards to this question, it will bring the attention of the biopsychosocial perspective. “The biopsychosocial perspective that relies on the interaction of biological, psychological, and social variables” due to a disability or illness (Marini & Stebnicki, 2013, p. 249). We already have a disability as the biological variable; it’s the psychological and social variables that need to be addressed on what is to be allocated for emotional and financial resources. This would consist of the individual with a disability, and family members who can work together to determine positive outcomes. Emotional resources, for…
Disability affects many Americans. There are many types of disability: visually impaired, hearing impaired, mental and physical disability due to various reasons including many diseases, chronic illness, acquired from trauma or from birth. Nurses play a vital role in teaching these people to be independent in self-care and finding resources when required. Part I Disability…
Robert M. Hensel, a Guinness World Record holder with a disability, once said, “There is no greater disability in society, than the inability to see a person as more” (Langtree). When thinking of people with disabilities, many individuals think of the things they cannot do rather than their achievements or their contribution to humanity. Why is this the perspective of so many humans? “Mental Illness on Television,” written by Rosie Anaya, and “Disability,” a work by Nancy Mairs, convey very similar ideas on the topic of how media negatively affects their reader or viewer’s outlook. However, Mairs and Anaya uniquely compose a look at the long lasting consequences that people with disabilities have to deal with on a daily basis due to the mass…
There are a lot of people who have experienced what it is like to live with someone who has a disability. Being around someone who has a disability makes a person realize some of their behavior patterns or how they can communicate in other ways. Some people may face everyday obstacles and struggle when someone they know has a disability. Down syndrome and autism are two types of disabilities that are becoming more and more common in today’s society. There have been test done that says, “… children with Down syndrome may be at increased risk of having an autism spectrum disorder” (Hepburn).…
She presents with good overall physical health although, suffers from back and knee pain relating to obesity. She identifies as a lesbian and is married to her wife Lynn ”. The couple rent a two-bedroom apartment. Currently, neither Sharon nor Lynn is employed, however both receive a monthly Social Security Disability (SSD) benefit. Sharon has a history of depression, anxiety and social isolation.…
Everyone has experienced some sort of atrocious pain in their lives. At one point in my life I did not believe I will ever walk again. A troubling life changing event occurred when I was just fourteen years old. Every evil thought was occurring in my head all at once. “You won’t walk anymore”, “You won’t heal”, “Time can’t change this”, all thoughts that were going through my mind while being in a wheelchair.…
Rehabilitation Act avoids discrimination on basis of disability in Federal agencies conducting programs, Federal financial assistance receiving programs, Federal Employment and Federal contractors employment practices. Determining the standards for employment discrimination under Rehabilitation Act are same as used in Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In 1998 Congress amended this Rehabilitation act to require all the federal agencies to make their public content, electronic data and information technology content should be accessible to people with disabilities. This act does not directly apply to private business sector websites and websites which are public and not related to U.S. federal agency. This Act not even applies to…
Essay #2: Disability or Enhancement? In this essay, I will argue that Gauvin’s parents were not morally justified in their decision to permanently make their son born and remain deaf because by doing so the parents are treating the child as a lesser equal and are inflicting psychological harm. The role of parents is to ensure the wellbeing, safety, and support of their child in hopes that they can become stable, independent, and functional individuals in the near future. However, choosing a sperm donor with a history of deafness or any other disabilities is morally unjust because it is specifically taking a trait and implanting it upon a child causing them a life of hardships that they have to endure.…
Assistive technologies are aids that assist people like Betty who lack the physical ability to hold a pencil but can still participate and exercise fine motor skills by controlling an ipad. In addition the ipad is visually easier for Betty to read. Adjustable ipad…
A teacher’s goal is to maximize his or her student’s potential. Traditionally, the biggest challenge for students with disabilities was to meet their needs in the areas of social, behavioral, cognitive, perceptive and motor skills (Adebisi et al. 14). A learning disability is defined by the Schwab Foundation as a person who is diagnosed by a professional with a difficulty as a result of a CNS dysfunction in the areas or reading, writing, math, science, reasoning speaking, or listening. In order to meet the diverse needs of these students, they were traditionally removed from the mainstream classroom and placed in a separate classroom to learn. Although this was the best way to meet the students’ academic needs, their social needs were grossly…