What is the diagnosis that can be given to a 68 years old patient who is complaining of photophobia, increase visual blurring, pain in one eye, and halos around lights when driving at night?

What is the diagnosis that can be given to a 68 years old patient who is complaining of photophobia, increase visual blurring, pain in one eye, and halos around lights when driving at night? The conjunctival injection was noticed upon exam.

Multiple sclerosis1. identify 4 nursing strategies that can be implemented to support of neurologic health

Multiple sclerosis1. identify 4 nursing strategies that can be implemented to support neurologic health. one of your responses requires a strategy that addresses social interaction,

3. a second response requires a strategy that affects self-care.

Use textbooks and nursing journals to support your response. Do Not Use Web MD.

need or identify literatures (references) released between 2017-2021

Ms. Kola has been scheduled for small bowel resection next week. She has a history of diabetes

Ms. Kola has been scheduled for small bowel resection next week. She has a history of diabetes. She has an order for GoLytely for bowel prep. Starting in 2000. She will be NPO after midnight the day before surgery. As her primary care nurse, discuss with Ms. Kola the preoperative and postoperative care and information she must know until her day of discharge.

Use of Modifiers Place a checkmark in front of each of the following CPT code(s) that should not be appended with a LT (left) or RT (right) HCPCS Level II modifier.

Use of Modifiers Place a checkmark in front of each of the following CPT code(s) that should not be appended with an LT (left) or RT (right) HCPCS Level II modifier.
1._________ 27816 Closed treatment of trimalleolar ankle fracture; without manipulation
2._________28150 Phalangectomy, toe, each toe
3._________11400 Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), trunk, arms, or legs; excised diameter 0.5 cm or less
4._________ 19000 Puncture aspiration of cyst of breast
5. _________71060 Bronchography, bilateral, radiological supervision, and interpretation
6.__________ 58770 Salpingostomy

What is the therapy for fever in Ayurvedic preparation?

What is the therapy for fever in Ayurvedic preparation? what is the medicine for fever in Ayurvedic preparation? what is the therapy for fever in western medicine?

what is the medicine for fever in western medicine?

what is the therapy for fever in traditional Chinese?

what is the medicine for fever in traditional Chinese?

The final pathology report showed a positive for cancer cells in the skin margins

The patient had a lumpectomy on July 1, 20xx. The final pathology report showed a positive for cancer cells in the skin margins. The patient went to surgery for re-excision by the same surgeon. What is the appropriate reporting for the surgeon’s services for re-excision? (CPT Assistant, March 2015)

Answer: _____________

2. Is it appropriate to report a complex wound closure for a large dead space left following a mastectomy? (CPT Assistant, 2017)

Answer: _________

3. The surgeon performed a laparoscopic appendectomy (44970) for a ruptured appendix. Because of the ruptured organ, the procedure required an extensive amount of work. What modifier would reflect this extra work? (CPT Assistant, December 2019)

Answer:_____________

A slow onset of negative symptoms Adequate response to typical neuroleptic medication An example of a nursing diagnosis for a client with schizophrenia is which of the following?

A slow onset of negative symptoms Adequate response to typical neuroleptic medication An example of a nursing diagnosis for a client with schizophrenia is which of the following? powerlessness related to obsessive-compulsive behavior OPost-trauma syndrome related to physical and sexual assault auditory hallucinations

A 68-year-old patient comes to see you with a complaint of increasing visual blurring, pain in one eye, halos around lights when driving at night, and some photophobia

A 68-year-old patient comes to see you with a complaint of increasing visual blurring, pain in one eye, halos around lights when driving at night, and some photophobia. Upon exams, you notice some conjunctival injections.

Question:

What would be the diagnosis for this patient.

The nurse on the long-term care unit is concerned about the incidence of pressure ulcers in the facility

The nurse in the long-term care unit is concerned about the incidence of pressure ulcers in the facility. He has noted what feels like an increase in pressure ulcers for clients who have cognitive impairment. As he considers how to address this problem, it becomes clear that he must identify not only clients with cognitive impairment but also individuals with a combination of cognitive impairment and pressure ulcers.

He also notes that he would like to identify the clients with cognitive impairment who are most at risk before the pressure ulcers occur.

a. The nurse performs a retrospective chart audit on all current residents presently with cognitive impairment and pressure ulcers. This is known as what type of sampling?

This will incorporate a common practical tool in helping clinicians begin to ethically analyze a case

This will incorporate a common practical tool in helping clinicians begin to ethically analyze a case. Organizing the data in this way will help you apply the four principles. Based on the “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” and other required topic study materials, you will have to “Apply the Four Principles: Case Study” document includes the following:

This will formalize the four principles by organizing the data from the case study according to the relevant principles of

1, Medical Indications: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence

2, Patient Preferences: Autonomy

3, Quality of Life: Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy

4, Contextual Features: Justice and Fairness

5, Describes how principles would be applied according to the Christian worldview.

Remember to use the topic materials. Include reference

Case Study: Healing and Autonomy

Mike and Joanne are the parents of James and Samuel, identical twins born 8 years ago. James is currently suffering from acute glomerulonephritis, kidney failure. James was originally brought into the hospital for complications associated with a strep throat infection.

The spread of the A streptococcus infection led to the subsequent kidney failure. James’s condition was acute enough to warrant immediate treatment.

Usually cases of acute glomerulonephritis caused by strep infection tend to improve on their own or with an antibiotic. However, James also had elevated blood pressure and enough fluid buildup that required temporary dialysis to relieve.

The attending physician suggested immediate dialysis. After some time of discussion with Joanne, Mike informs the physician that they are going to forego the dialysis and place their faith in God.

Mike and Joanne had been moved by a sermon their pastor had given a week ago, and also had witnessed a close friend regain mobility when she was prayed over at a healing service after a serious stroke.

They thought it more prudent to take James immediately to a faith healing service instead of putting James through multiple rounds of dialysis. Yet, Mike and Joanne agreed to return to the hospital after the faith healing services later in the week, and in hopes that James would be healed by then.

Two days later the family returned and was forced to place James on dialysis, as his condition had deteriorated. Mike felt perplexed and tormented by his decision to not treat James earlier.

Had he not enough faith? Was God punishing him or James? To make matters worse, James’s kidneys had deteriorated such that his dialysis was now not a temporary matter and was in need of a kidney transplant. Crushed and desperate, Mike and Joanne immediately offered to donate one of their own kidneys to James, but they were not compatible donors.

Over the next few weeks, amidst daily rounds of dialysis, some of their close friends and church members also offered to donate a kidney to James. However, none of them were tissue matches.

James’s nephrologist called to schedule a private appointment with Mike and Joanne. James was stable, given regular dialysis, but would require a kidney transplant within the year.

Given the desperate situation, the nephrologist informed Mike and Joanne of a donor that was an ideal tissue match, but as of yet had not been considered—James’s brother Samuel.

Mike vacillates and struggles to decide whether he should have his other son Samuel lose a kidney or perhaps wait for God to do a miracle this time around. Perhaps this is where the real testing of his faith will come in? Mike reasons, “This time around it is a matter of life and death.

What could require greater faith than that?”

References:

 

Read Chapters 3 from Practicing Dignity. https://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2020/practicing-dignity_an-introduction-to-christian-values-and-decision-making-in-health-care_1e.php

Read “Incorporating Spirituality into Patient Care,” by Orr, from American Medical Association Journal of Ethics (2015).

https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/incorporating-spirituality-patient-care/2015-05

View the online video, “New Testament Overview,” from the Bible Project, located on the YouTube website (2018). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0BrP8bqj0c&feature=youtu.be

View the online video, “Read Scripture: TaNaK/Old Testament,” from the Bible Project, located on the YouTube website (2018).

Explore the “Sacrifice and Atonement” webpage and watch the video, on the Bible Project website (2018). https://thebibleproject.com/explore/sacrifice-atonement/

Explore the “The Messiah” webpage and watch the video on the Bible Project website (2018). https://thebibleproject.com/explore/the-messiah/

View the “Understanding Health and Healing” media piece. https://www.gcumedia.com/tncc/whole-person-care/understanding

View the online video, “Word Study: Khata/Sin,” from the Bible Project, located on the YouTube website (2018).

View the online video, “Word Study: Shalom/Peace,” from the Bible Project, located on the YouTube website (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLYORLZOaZE&feature=youtu.be