Health Care and Life Sciences : Nursing

  • Birth Control How it works/ frequency of usage % of effectiveness perfect use VS

    Birth Control How it works/ frequency of usage % of effectiveness perfect use VS  typical use Combined contraception VS Progestin-only method Contraindicated for patients with/ who are Pill The pill reduces ovulation and causes the cervical mucus to thicken, blocking the sperm. The lining of the endometrium becomes thin, thus inhibiting implantation. Pills are taken…

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  • For this project : the population is Hispanic patients above the age of 50

    For this project : the population is Hispanic patients above the age of 50  readmission for diabeties  in Los Angeles county . Key findings: lack of translation from English to Spanish diet programs for the hispanic community in Lols Angeles Provide 3-5 data articles on diet for hispanic community in America and how diabeties is…

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  • Explain the value of invasive hemodynamic monitoring, including a discussio

    Explain the value of invasive hemodynamic monitoring, including a discussion of whether an acute, chronic, or complex-care patient is a candidate for this type of assessment. For a complex-care patient, propose an evidence-based treatment plan regarding the hemodynamic information. What are the risk factors to take into consideration for this patient? discuss the following invasive…

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  • As a baccalaureate-prepared nurse, your participation and leadership in interdis

    As a baccalaureate-prepared nurse, your participation and leadership in interdisciplinary teams will be vital to the health outcomes for your patients and organization. One way to approach designing an improvement project is to use the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement describes it thus: The Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle is shorthand for testing a…

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  • Textbook: Chapter 1, 2, 3 Lesson Title: Think Critically Authors: Peter Facione,

    Textbook: Chapter 1, 2, 3 Lesson Title: Think Critically Authors: Peter Facione, Carol Ann Gittens Publisher: Pearson Publication Date: 2015-01-26 Edition: 3rd State the specific issue you will explore. This must be stated either as a question (“Should prostitution be legalized?”) or a whether-or-not statement (“Whether prostitution should be legalized”). For the stated issue, state…

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  • Final Case Study! Posted on: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 2:26:56 PM EDT Module 7 E

    Final Case Study! Posted on: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 2:26:56 PM EDT Module 7 Evolving Case Study Depression DEMOGRAPHICS Patient Name:  Roberta Felina Age: 68 Gender: Female SUBJECTIVE Past Medical History: COPD, hypertension, major depressive disorder, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis Current Medications: COPD- Albuterol inhaler as needed, Trelegy 100/62.5/25mcg HTN- lisinopril 10mg daily Depression- sertraline 50mg daily…

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  • Academic clinical SOAP notes provide a unique opportunity to practice and demons

    Academic clinical SOAP notes provide a unique opportunity to practice and demonstrate advanced practice documentation skills, develop and demonstrate critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills, and practice identifying acute and chronic problems and formulating evidence-based plans of care. Develop a hospital follow-up progress SOAP note based on a clinical patient from your clinical/practicum setting. In…

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  • Each student will present a nursing ethical/legal dilemma using Powerpoint.  St

    Each student will present a nursing ethical/legal dilemma using Powerpoint.  Students will be evaluated on the presentation style, content, preparation, and use of appropriate teaching methods.  (See grading criteria) Students will present a nursing ethical or legal issue.  This issue may be found from the literature.  Case Studies in Nursing Ethics is an ebook on…

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