Explain why heterozygote advantage can result from the directional or stabilizing selection

Explain why heterozygote advantage can result from the directional or stabilizing selection. Include an example other than sickle cell anemia. Cite your sources

Interim Guidance on Supporting the Emotional and Behavioral Health Needs of Children

Review readings from the AAP article “Interim Guidance on Supporting the Emotional and Behavioral Health Needs of Children.” Discuss the impact the pandemic has had on the emotional and behavioral health of children and adolescents as well as long term implications.

You could consider impacts on a specific vulnerable population (children with special health care needs, LGBTQ youth, etc.) or take a broader approach.

What are some evidence based interventions to promote resiliency and safety in the pediatric population, and how can nurses effectively advocate for these patients?

A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis has a continuous IV infusion of Regular Insulin at 8 milliliters per hour

A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis has a continuous IV infusion of Regular Insulin at 8 milliliters per hour. The insulin has a concentration of Regular insulin 50 units per 25 mL. How many units per hour of Regular insulin is the patient receiving? 16 units/hr Enter a numeric value only.

Round to the nearest whole number. I don’t know Question number 2 A patient with heart failure has torsemide 60 mg IV push daily ordered. The torsemide is available in a 20 mg per milliliter concentration.

How many milliliters will the nurse administer with each dose? |3 mL Enter a numeric value only. Round to the nearest whole number. I don’t know Question number 3 A nurse is calculating the total fluid intake for a client from 0700 to 1900.

The client consumes 2 cups of water, 1 cup of coffee, 1 cup of flavored gelatin, and 6 oz of ice cream.

The nurse should record how many ml of intake on the client’s record? mL Enter a numeric value only. Round to the nearest whole number. I don’t know Question number 4 A physician orders albumin 25% 100 mL IV over 30 minutes as a 1 time dose.

How many milliliters per hour would the nurse program the IV infusion device? mL/hr Enter a numeric value only Round to the nearest whole number.

How many drops per minute would the nurse infuse the medication?

The pharmacy suggests infusing cefepime over 30 minutes. The IV tubing has a 20 drop per milliliter drop factor. How many drops per minute would the nurse infuse the medication? (Round final answer to the nearest whole number). gtt/min Enter a numeric value only.

Round to the nearest whole number. I don’t know Question number 6 A total of 1200 mL of TPN is ordered to infuse during 10 PM and 6 AM.

How many milliliters per hour will the nurse program the IV infusion device? mL/hr Enter a numeric value only. Round to the nearest whole number.

I don’t know Question number 7 A patient with an artificial heart valve has warfarin 5 mg ordered by mouth daily.

The amount available is warfarin 2.5 mg tablets. How many tablets would the nurse administer every day? tabs Enter a numeric value only. Round to the nearest whole number.

I don’t know Question number 8 A nurse receives an order for a continuous IV infusion of Regular insulin at 14 units per hour for a patient in diabetic ketoacidosis.

The insulin has a concentration of Regular Insulin 100 units per 50 mL. How many milliliters per hour would the nurse infuse the insulin?

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Scenario 2: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GER. A 44-year-old morbidly obese female comes to the clinic complaining of  “burning in my chest and a funny taste in my mouth”.

The symptoms have been present for years but patient states she had been treating the symptoms with antacid tablets which helped until the last 4 or 5 weeks. She never saw a healthcare provider for that.

She says the symptoms get worse at night when she is lying down and has had to sleep with 2 pillows.

She says she has started coughing at night which has been interfering with her sleep. She denies palpitations, shortness of breath, or nausea.

PMH-HTN, venous stasis ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, osteoarthritis of knees, morbid obesity (BMI 48 kg/m2)

FH:non contributary

Medications: Lisinopril 10 mg po qd, Bentyl 10 mg po, ibuprofen 800 mg po q 6 hr prn

SH: 20 PPY of smoking, ETOH rarely, denies vaping

Diagnoses: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

 

Describe the reimbursement mechanisms (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurers, and HMOs) for APRNs and compare and contrast with those for physicians

Describe the reimbursement mechanisms (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurers, and HMOs) for APRNs and compare and contrast with those for physicians. Are there any differences in the fee schedules? Please describe. Can APRNs own their own practices in your state? Why or why not?

Find a current newspaper or scholarly article or an industry newsletter where a health care organization or a provider was found guilty of malpractice

Find a current newspaper or scholarly article or an industry newsletter where a health care organization or a provider was found guilty of malpractice, criminal negligence, false credentials, failure to treat, or patient abandonment.

  1. Which critical health care error does the article address?
  2. Draw from your readings and experience to date. Assess what factors lead up to the error for both the HCO and the professional. Touch on Duties, Scope of Practice (state boards), and standard of care.
  3. Provide specific details of the case as to which law and whether it was tried in criminal or civil court.
  4. Sort out the legal system violation from the penalty. What penalties did occur and what penalties may have occurred but were not written in the article.
  5. give references

 

Hypertension treated with a thiazide diuretic and calcium-channel blocker.

Hypertension was treated with a thiazide diuretic and calcium-channel blocker. Stable angina pectoris: treated with nitroglycerine sublingual as needed, recent electrocardiogram and stress test results unremarkable

  • Annual influenza vaccine received and COVID-19 vaccines received within the past year
  • No known allergies or intolerances
  • No recent hospitalization or antibiotic use.

Which of the following is incorrect about the proper use of parentheses?

Which of the following is incorrect about the proper use of parentheses? Parentheses are used to set off structurally independent elements.

b.

Parentheses are used to enclose text within other parentheses.

c.

Parentheses are used introduce an abbreviation in the text.

d.

Parentheses are used to set off in-text citations

 

Select several media examples of teaching content on a single topic. Evaluate each of these examples and consider the effectiveness of the media in dealing with the topic.

Select several media examples of teaching content on a single topic. Evaluate each of these examples and consider the effectiveness of the media in dealing with the topic.

Offer suggestions regarding the appropriateness of these media for different learner populations depending on size, age, cultural diversity, and educational background of the audience, as well as on the setting in which information is delivered