Candidate for Genetic testing

Which patient would be an inappropriate candidate for genetic testing. 52 year old Ashkenazi jewish woman diagnosed with breast cancer

34 year old caucasian woman diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer

26 year old asian woman with a mother and maternal grandmother diagnosed with breast cancer

64 year old african american woman who ha a grandmother diagnosed with breast cancer at 79 years old

Organizational culture

A. Explain how organizational culture SUPPORTS your leadership development as a nurse. Give some example in hospital settings.
B. Explain how organizational culture HINDERS your leadership development as a nurse. Give some example in hospital settings.

Abdominal computerized Tomography (CT) scan

The nurse reviews the results of an abdominal computerized tomography (CT) scan for a client with severe colicky abdominal pain and vomiting. The results indicate a strangulated hernia of the small intestines and surgery is planned. after placing on nothing by mouth (NPO) precautions and obtaining vital signs, which prescription should the nurse implement next

Experiences with The healthcare system

Think about your experiences with the healthcare system, an experience a friend or family member has talked with you about, or a story you recently heard or read in the news. Discuss an ethical or legal situation involving healthcare from the perspective of either cultural differences, LGBTQ+ rights, quality, safety, economic differences, religious differences, etc. Address the following:

  • What about that situation stands out to you? Were you or that person treated fairly? Why or why not?
  • What was the outcome?
  • What, if anything, could have been done differently to improve the situation and/or the outcome?

Reflect on how this experience influenced your perception of healthcare providers or the healthcare system

The Critical care units

In inpatients admitted to the critical care units (P), how does the implementation of the CAUTI bundled approach to care (I), compared to the use of a single intervention (C), resulting in a decrease in the number of CAUTI cases (O), over a period of 10 weeks (T)?

I used the 3 references below.

Al-Hameed, F. M., Ahmed, G. R., AlSaedi, A. A., Bhutta, M. J., Al-Hameed, F. F., & AlShamrani, M. M. (2018). Applying preventive measures leading to significant reduction of catheterassociated urinary tract infections in adult intensive care unit. Saudi

Sleep disorders

Respond to each statement in detail. Sleep disorders only come in two diagnostic categories, one related to sleep apnea and the other related to the failure to stay awake due to stress.

  • The use of over-the-counter sleep aids should be encouraged over prescription drugs because they are safer and not habit forming.
  • Menopause has no impact on insomnia.
  • As a backup to over-the-counter sleep aids, benzodiazepines are the most useful.
  • Discuss best practice for insomnia assessment.

Outpatient Psychotherapy

Nikhil Patel is an 12-year-old Indian-American boy brought to you for an evaluation. Nikhil has been involved in outpatient psychotherapy for six months with a child therapist who provides cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Nikhil has had severe anxiety since age five. The psychotherapy seems to be only helping a little. Nikhil is still not able to go to school most days because he is very anxious. He often stays inside, refusing to go outside and play. He has become what is mother describes as “depressed.”

Answer the following questions from your perspective as his psychiatric nurse practitioner.

  1. Based on the DSM-5, what symptoms would you expect to see for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)? How would you know if Nikhil has both GAD and a major depressive diagnosis?
  2. What questions should you ask Nikhil’s parents relative to family history, school performance, and past treatment for Nikhil? What is your rationale for these questions?
  3. What medication(s) would you recommend? Include dosing, titrating if appropriate, side effects, mechanism of action, metabolism, and excretion of the medication.
  4. What information would you want from the therapist currently treating Nikhil? Do you think Nikhil should switch therapists, try a new therapy approach, or continue with the same CBT approach? Provide your rationale.

Inhibitors and Angiotensin-II Receptor Blockers

To gain information for the next two questions ACE-I & ARBs | Me. A T T AT 3 SARS D YouTube Both the ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin-II Receptor Blockers affect which system in the * 0 points body?

(hint four words including the word system in all lower case) renin angiotensin aldosteronism When ACE-Inhibitors or ARBs are administered the amount of lowers in the * 1 point body and the amount of – increases in the body.

(hint: two words use a single space between each word all lowercase) Your answer This is a required question

Coma due to car accident

Nurse Mary client is currently in a coma due to car accident. The glasgow coma scale reading is five. What does that indicates? O that the client is able to read 0 that the client is alert 0 that the client is in a coma O that the client is aware of his surroundings a Cancel this test

The importance of a spirit of inquiry

Explain the importance of a “spirit of inquiry” in an evidence-based culture and what an advanced registered nurse can do to encourage this within their practice or organization.  Compare the role and implementation of EBP in the PACU area with another advanced registered nurse specialty.