Entries by Daphne Hanson

Understanding the development of externalizing behaviors in children

What theories resonate most for you in explaining and understanding the development of externalizing behaviors in children and adolescents? How does this inform your approach to treatment planning? I believe that the social learning theory is one of the most helpful theories for explaining the development of externalizing behaviors in children and adolescents. This includes both younger […]

Peripheral lymphadenopathy

A 51-year-old man with unremarkable past medical history was found to have, on the occasion of a routine medical examination, a white blood cell count of 18,000 per microliter. The hemoglobin level was 14.2 g/dL, and the platelet count was 210,000 per microliter. The physical examination was normal with no peripheral lymphadenopathy, spleen, or liver […]

Diagnosis of hypothyroidism

Genevieve is a 45-year-old woman with three children who works part-time and has recently returned. nursing school. She has sought care from her primary care provider. While taking a health history, Genevieve tells the nurse that she has noticed that she is feeling very tired, is cold all of the time, and has gained 15 […]

Physician for a colposcopy

Sadira Wisal has been referred to the office by her family physician for a colposcopy. Her last Pap test results came back abnormal, and a repeat Pap test 3 months later also had abnormal results. While having her vital signs taken, Sadira bursts into tears. She tearfully explains that she’s afraid that she has cancer, […]

The spread of bacterial infections

In some cases, the spread of bacterial infections is actually caused by human error.  Improperly prepared food, poor hand washing, or improperly stored food can cause outbreaks of bacterial infections. In remote areas, this could occur as well. Discuss what measures you would take in a remote area of the world where you may be […]

Clinical privileges

For what reasons would you see it necessary to secure clinical privileges? Who is qualified to make a determination on the qualifications of an APRN? What might be circumstances under which privileges could be withdrawn from an APRN? Be descriptive. Two scholar citation please two tutors gave me wrong answers. one page answer please

The monstrosity of Covid-19

Should humans, from an epistemological and ethical standpoint, build monsters to further their political objectives? Considering the monstrosity of Covid-19 as a socially produced living entity. Does creating monsters to assert one’s global identity during revolutions and geopolitical power struggles make sense?

Global climate research

In a small cabin that serves as the Glacier National Park climate change office, Dan Fagre clicks through photos that clearly show the massive glaciers that give this park its name in a hasty retreat. “There was a hundred square kilometers of ice in 1850,” Fagre, a United States Geological Survey researcher who has studied […]