Interventions for Preventing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection During Pregnancy. Lower Urinary tract Infections:

Group of answer choices. Interventions for Preventing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection During Pregnancy.

Lower Urinary tract Infections: Management, Outcomes and Risk Factors for antibiotic re-prescription in primary care.

Interventions for preventing recurrent urinary tract infection during pregnancy

Lower urinary tract infections: Management, outcomes and risk factors for antibiotic re-prescription in primary care

In article and book titles: Capitalize the first letters of the first word of the title, the first word of the subtitle, and any proper nouns. Use lower case for all other words. Which of the following are correct? Select all that apply

 

Define the terms that may be used in an orthodontic assessment

Define the terms that may be used in an orthodontic assessment A. Overjet ? B. Overbite? C. Diastema? D. Spacing? E. Crowding? F. Supernumerary teeth? G. Open bite? H. Skeletal classification/ jaw relationship? i) class I ii) class ii iii) class iii I. Lip competency? J. Angle’s classification of incisors? i) class i ii) class ii division 1 iii) class ii division 2 Vi) class iii

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused numerous psycho-social effects on communities and health care professionals

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused numerous psycho-social effects on communities and health care professionals. You are the primary investigator of a research team that wants to investigate these psycho-social effects on both the community membersas well as the health care professionals of a town which only has one small hospital.

Plan a mixedmethods research that aims at developing a support programme to alleviate the stress the pandemic is causing to both the community members and the health care professionals.

 

  1.   Select the appropriate mixed methods design and justifyyour choice.                     (5)

 

  1.   You plan to have three phases in the study inorder to reach the aim of a psycho-  social support programme. The third phase will entail the development of the psycho-social support programme. The sub-questions 2.2.1 – 2.2.3 refer to the first and second phase of the study.

 

  1. Identify the population and sampling techniqueused in the first two phases.

(4)

 

  1. Explain how you would executethe sampling techniques.                            (3)

 

  1. Discuss the type of data collection that is most suitable for each of the first two phases taking into consideration the selected mixed methods design indicated for the study.                     (8)

 

  1. Explain how you will ensurethat you adhereto all the specific ethicalprinciples given the specific issues related to the pandemic.

The patient’s condition responded quickly to therapy and it was decided to discharge her home with inhaled therapy and systemic steroids

The patient’s condition responded quickly to therapy and it was decided to discharge her home with inhaled therapy and systemic steroids. She is still weak and has poor inspiratory effort/force.

Which inhaled device would be appropriate for her to take her inhaled bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids?

Which should be avoided and why?

Explain why the free-rider problem occurs in community based rating sting systems, such as government programs, while it does not in experience-based programs

Explain why the free-rider problem occurs in community-based rating sting systems, such as government programs, while it does not in experience-based programs (such as with private insurance).

Greg requested some Dexedrine for Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Greg requested some Dexedrine for Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He told the Physician that he had been on Dexedrine since age 5 or 6 but had been off it about a year ago and wanted to get back to it. He added that Dexedrine helps. He denied any side effects of the medication.

Greg reports poor concentration, poor focusing, getting distracted, and forgetting things. He added that he has been feeling hyper all the time and that he cannot sit still.

He reports that the symptoms get worse after stopping taking his medication. Also, he believes it affects his grades in the University.

Questions:

a. What symptoms of ADHD does your patient present with?

b. What are other possible causes of his symptoms?

c. What further information, if any, would you like about this case?

d. With the assumption that the patient does have ADHD, what medication would you prescribe (list name and dose)? Why?

e. List any relevant safety information and screening (labs, etc) related to your medication choice

Levels of provision of health services

Levels of provision of health services. Edelman, C. (2022). Health promotion throughout the life span (10th ed.). Elsevier.
Available in the ClinicalKey Student Nursing database of the Virtual Library.
o Chapter 1: Health Defined: Health Promotion, Protection, and Prevention (Section: Levels of prevention)

College of Nursing Professionals in Puerto Rico. (2018). Nursing practice standards in Puerto Rico.

B. Make a concept map in which you will:
1. Classify each of the levels of service provision (primary, secondary and tertiary)
2. Describe how each of the health levels works
3. Examine a standard for each level of nursing care

II. Problems in the levels of provision of services (Value: 26 points)

A. List one (1) health problem at each of the service delivery levels and discuss an appropriate solution for each that can be applied nationally and globally

 

Level Health Problem Solution at national and global level:

B. Reflects, according to the literature, about the importance of providing effective nursing care that complies with national and global health policies.

 

III. The role of the nursing professional (Value: 40 points)

A. Read, study, and analyze the following study material:

Potter, P.A., Stockert, P.A., Perry, A.G., Hall, A.M., & Ostendorf, W. (2017). Fundamentals of Nursing (9th ed.). Elsevier.
Available in the ClinicalKey Student Nursing database of the Virtual Library.
o Chapter 6: Health and Wellness (Section: Levels of Preventive Care)

 

B. Hypothetical situation:

As a community nurse, you have been assigned to carry out two (2) health clinics in different communities:
• Vega Baja, Puerto Rico
• Port au Prince, Haiti

1. Briefly describe your role as a nursing professional in each of these communities.
2. List several prevention activities that you would carry out in both communities.
3. Identifies some physical, social, cultural and religious needs of each of the communities to be able to exercise the role of nursing as an advocate for the patient, the family and the community.

 

Vega Baja, Puerto Rico Puerto Príncipe, Haití
1 – Nursing role
 

 

2 – Prevention activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 – Physical, social, cultural and religious needs

 

 

4. Briefly explains the role of the nursing professional in the immunization process at the national and glob

Adolescent pregnancy is viewed as a high-risk situation because it poses serious health risks for the mother and the baby

Adolescent pregnancy is viewed as a high-risk situation because it poses serious health risks for the mother and the baby. Describe various risk factors or precursors to adolescent pregnancy.

Research community and state resources devoted in adolescent pregnancy and describe at least two of these resources. Research the teen pregnancy rates for the last 10 years for your state and community.

Has this rate increased or decreased? Discuss possible reasons for an increase or decrease. The research

Drinking to cope is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol-related consequences.”

Drinking to cope among college students: Prevalence, problems, and coping processes. Journal on Studies on Alcohol, 63(4), 486-497.

“Drinking to cope (Copic drinking) is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol-related consequences.”

Which of the following examples correctly cites the above passage (i.e., does not plagiarize):

Group of answer choices

Levenson (2002) found that “Many people use alcohol as a means of coping. Thus, some people may cope with stress by drinking heavily.”

 

Levenson (2002) found that drinking to cope (Copic drinking) is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption.

 

I found that “drinking to crope is very common among college students and is elated to much higher levels of alcohol consumption.”

 

When people drink to cope they are heavy drinkers and experience both negative and positive consequences.

 

Levenson (2002) found that college students frequently drink alcohol to cope with stress and other problems. Students who use alcohol to cope with their problems, drink more heavily and with more significant consequences than those who do not drink to cope.

 

 

Question 131 pts

 

Of the following, which is the best way to avoid plagiarism:

Group of answer choices

Do not use other people’s research or ideas in your paper.

 

Assume that most knowledge is common knowledge.

 

Make sure that most of your paper is based on cited quotations from other people.

 

Put other people’s ideas into your own words and write them as if they are your own ideas.

 

Paraphrase the ideas into your own words of understanding and cite the original source.

 

 

14Question 14

 

In the reference list, entries should occur:

Group of answer choices

In chronological order by the page numbers noted.

 

In chronological order by the date of publication.

 

In alphabetical order by the title of the source.

 

In alphabetical order by the last name of the first author (or first word in reference, if no

Question 15

 

In an in-text citation of a direct quotation, all of the following elements are needed except:

Group of answer choices

Page number

 

Title of publication

 

Clomiphene is the prototype for fertility drugs. How does it work?. What are the adverse effects?

Clomiphene is the prototype for fertility drugs. How does it work?. What are the adverse effects?

Drugs used in Pregnancy—focus here is on how they work, major adverse effects and not on how to fine tune dosing (that is for maternity)

Tocolytics?
What is their purpose
Terbutaline is the prototype—how does it work and what are the adverse effects

I will remind you here that, glucocorticoids are used in preterm labor—why????

What is the purpose of the prostaglandin dinoprostone?

Oxytocics?
Oxytocin is the prototype here
How does it work?
What are the major adverse effects and what should be monitored?

Male Reproductive Drugs

What is testosterone?
Why would it be used?
What are major concerns to teach the patient using it?
Often it is applied topically-what is essential to teach about this route?

Sildenafil is the prototype for ED drugs
How does it work?
Major adverse effects
Because of the potential for serious consequences, be sure to review who should and should not take it and why

BPH
What is BPH?
Review the 2 types of drugs to treat it and adverse effects and precautions with each