NURSING PROGRAM
Discussion post 1 :
Please watch the film And the Band Played On. This film may be available online through free
sites such as YoutubeLinks to an external site.and VimeoLinks to an external site. (please note:
accessing these sites is at your own risk). You may also view the film for purchase online through
sites such as AmazonLinks to an external site. or HBOLinks to an external site..
Movie: And the Band Played On (1993)Links to an external site. directed by Roger Spottiswoode
depicts how the CDC discovered how HIV was transmitted. The film is entertaining and
educational, depicting the principles of epidemiology, human behavior, and society's view of
controversial topics.
• What factors inhibited the early war against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)? Do
you believe the AIDS outbreak could have been stopped? Why or why not? What role does
advocacy play in the film? How much publicity does HIV/AIDS receive today? What’s the story of
HIV/AIDS in the 21st century? Explain.
discussion post 2 :
How do occupation and culture influence psychosocial stressors that affect middle-aged adults?
How does your occupation influence psychosocial stressors?
Discussion post 3 :
• Evaluate the potential complications and long-term effects associated with thermal injuries and
burns, such as wound infections, contractures, hypertrophic scarring, and psychological distress.
How can nurse practitioners recognize and manage these complications to optimize patient
outcomes and facilitate physical and emotional recovery?
, Answer
Discussion Post 1
Many social, political, and institutional practices hindered early responses to Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). According to the movie And the Band Played
On (1993), the lack of reaction from government organizations and politicians wasted much
time due to the disease’s initially perceived isolation from the gay community (ReRuners,
2023). This was coupled with a conflict of interest between health organizations like the CDC
and the NIH, which hampered research and response. Moreover, the blood industry failed to
adopt protective measures, which also posed a threat to people's lives. These delays caused
by stigma and profit uncertainty cost the lives of many.
I believe that spread of AIDS could have been considerably slowed or even stopped if
there had been a prompt and fair response. Prevention, education, and research grant
interventions should have been conducted earlier to contain the human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) scourge. Coolshaving watched the film, and it was disappointing to discover that
pride, discrimination, and political stagnation led to the development of the epidemic.
Advocacy is evidenced by activists and journalists like Randy Shilt's efforts to confront the
silence and denial around the epidemic (Ortiz, 2023). They effectively contributed to altering
public perception and changing policies on the matter.
Today, HIV/AIDS does not garner the attention it garnered in the past due to
improved treatment options and shifts in people’s perception. Though it is still a global
concern, it is prevalent in low-income and developing nations and communities. In the 21st
century, people with HIV can live relatively normal lives due to antiretroviral therapies, but
not all service has this benefit (Bekker et al., 2023). This means that prejudice is still present,
although in a limited way, and thus, education on the matter is still relevant. Early activism
has led to improvement in the right response; however, the fight against HIV/AIDS goes on
and needs attention.
Discussion Post 2
The nature and level of psychosocial stress depend on occupation and culture among
middle-aged adults. Occupation affects stress about the demand, responsibility, and flexibility
Discussion post 1 :
Please watch the film And the Band Played On. This film may be available online through free
sites such as YoutubeLinks to an external site.and VimeoLinks to an external site. (please note:
accessing these sites is at your own risk). You may also view the film for purchase online through
sites such as AmazonLinks to an external site. or HBOLinks to an external site..
Movie: And the Band Played On (1993)Links to an external site. directed by Roger Spottiswoode
depicts how the CDC discovered how HIV was transmitted. The film is entertaining and
educational, depicting the principles of epidemiology, human behavior, and society's view of
controversial topics.
• What factors inhibited the early war against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)? Do
you believe the AIDS outbreak could have been stopped? Why or why not? What role does
advocacy play in the film? How much publicity does HIV/AIDS receive today? What’s the story of
HIV/AIDS in the 21st century? Explain.
discussion post 2 :
How do occupation and culture influence psychosocial stressors that affect middle-aged adults?
How does your occupation influence psychosocial stressors?
Discussion post 3 :
• Evaluate the potential complications and long-term effects associated with thermal injuries and
burns, such as wound infections, contractures, hypertrophic scarring, and psychological distress.
How can nurse practitioners recognize and manage these complications to optimize patient
outcomes and facilitate physical and emotional recovery?
, Answer
Discussion Post 1
Many social, political, and institutional practices hindered early responses to Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). According to the movie And the Band Played
On (1993), the lack of reaction from government organizations and politicians wasted much
time due to the disease’s initially perceived isolation from the gay community (ReRuners,
2023). This was coupled with a conflict of interest between health organizations like the CDC
and the NIH, which hampered research and response. Moreover, the blood industry failed to
adopt protective measures, which also posed a threat to people's lives. These delays caused
by stigma and profit uncertainty cost the lives of many.
I believe that spread of AIDS could have been considerably slowed or even stopped if
there had been a prompt and fair response. Prevention, education, and research grant
interventions should have been conducted earlier to contain the human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) scourge. Coolshaving watched the film, and it was disappointing to discover that
pride, discrimination, and political stagnation led to the development of the epidemic.
Advocacy is evidenced by activists and journalists like Randy Shilt's efforts to confront the
silence and denial around the epidemic (Ortiz, 2023). They effectively contributed to altering
public perception and changing policies on the matter.
Today, HIV/AIDS does not garner the attention it garnered in the past due to
improved treatment options and shifts in people’s perception. Though it is still a global
concern, it is prevalent in low-income and developing nations and communities. In the 21st
century, people with HIV can live relatively normal lives due to antiretroviral therapies, but
not all service has this benefit (Bekker et al., 2023). This means that prejudice is still present,
although in a limited way, and thus, education on the matter is still relevant. Early activism
has led to improvement in the right response; however, the fight against HIV/AIDS goes on
and needs attention.
Discussion Post 2
The nature and level of psychosocial stress depend on occupation and culture among
middle-aged adults. Occupation affects stress about the demand, responsibility, and flexibility