Scholarly article or an industry newsletter

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

Past medical history. Hypertension 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.

 

A 64-year-old man presents to the emergency department. His wife reports that he seemed “out of sorts” yesterday and had slight numbness in the left leg throughout the day, which was attributed to “arthritis”. This morning he woke with left-sided weakness, slurred speech, and was unable to get out of bed without assistance.

Vital signs

  • Heart rate = 74 beats/min, sinus rhythm
  • Respiratory rate = 16 breaths/min, regular and unlabored
  • Blood pressure = 140/85 mm Hg
  • Oral temperature = 98.2 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Oxygen saturation = 92% on room air
  • Pain = 0/10

Physical examination results

  • Neurologic – eyes open spontaneously, speech garbled, moves on command, left extremities with decreased sensation and weak 3/5, left facial droop present, gag reflex diminished, gaze midline, extraocular movements present without deviation
  • Cardiopulmonary = S1 and S2 to auscultation, right carotid artery with bruit, peripheral pulses 3+, and no jugular venous distention. Extremities warm, edema absent, pulses 3+, capillary refill brisk. Lung sounds clear.

Diagnostic test results

  • Computed tomography of the head without contrast = findings unremarkable
  • Chest x-ray = findings unremarkable
  • Swallow study = dysphagia with thin liquids
  • Carotid ultrasound = right carotid artery 30%-40% occlusion
  • Arterial blood gases = results within normal limits

Hospital course

He was diagnosed with an ischemic stroke. The stroke team determined no emergent thrombolytic or invasive intervention was indicated, and the patient was admitted to the stroke unit. The left-sided weakness and expressive aphasia persisted.

On the 4th hospital day, he became febrile with a temperature of 102.8°F with frequent coughing, productive of purulent sputum. He also had slight tachycardia, tachypnea, and a decreased oxygen saturation on room air. Rhonchi and crackles were heard throughout right lung.

New diagnostic results revealed

  • Chest x-ray = right lobe infiltrate without an associated pleural effusion
  • White blood cell count = 20,000 cells/mcL (normal = 4.0-10.0 1000 cells/mcL), with a predominance of neutrophils
  • Arterial blood gases on room air: pH = 7.45 (normal 7.35-7.45), partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood = 70 mmHg (normal 75-110 mmHg), partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood = 38 mmHg (normal = 35-45 mmHg)
  • Sputum culture – early results positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Questions:

  1. Read the scenario below and identify the likely acute pulmonary complication the patient is experiencing.
  2. Explain the underlying pathophysiology (aka. cellular/tissue changes) and relate it to abnormal examination and diagnostic findings.
  3. Identify bundled prevention care strategies that should have been initiated upon admission to prevent this specific healthcare-associated pulmonary complication. Hint: See supplemental materials in weekly module.
  4. Explain additional diagnostic testing, medical treatment, and nursing care to treat the patient and/or prevent future complications.

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

 

The StrengthsFinder assessment

Post a brief description of your results from the StrengthsFinder assessment. Then, briefly describe two core values, two strengths, and two characteristics that you would like to strengthen based on the results of your StrengthsFinder assessment. Be specific.

Clifton Strengths results:

Relator

People exceptionally talented in the Relator theme enjoy close

relationships with others. They find deep satisfaction in working

hard with friends to achieve a goal.

Strategic

People exceptionally talented in the Strategic theme create

alternative ways to proceed. Faced with any given scenario,

they can quickly spot the relevant patterns and issues.

Responsibility

People exceptionally talented in the Responsibility theme take

psychological ownership of what they say they will do. They are

committed to stable values such as honesty and loyalty.

Command

People exceptionally talented in the Command theme have

presence. They can take control of a situation and make

decisions.

Arranger

People exceptionally talented in the Arranger theme can

organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this

ability. They like to determine how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for

maximum productivity.

 

The structural formula for ethanol

The structural formula for ethanol. Can someone show me how to draw the structural formula for ethanol (C25 HOH) and H2O, and O2?

The legality of growing cannabis

The legality of growing cannabis. If you grow cannabis in one of the dorms on campus, then that is now completely legal. True or False

The total magnification of a specimen

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Explaining how parts of an organism functions

Explaining how parts of an organism functions

 

 

Define critical thinking and evidence-based practice

Define critical thinking and evidence-based practice. Discuss what critical thinking in nursing practice entails and explain why it is important. Discuss the role of critical thinking and evidence-based practice as they relate to client outcomes.

Strengths of Australian Aboriginal cultural practices in family life and child-rearing

Strengths of Australian Aboriginal cultural practices in family life and child-rearing: (Long URL https://aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/strengths-australian-aboriginal-cultural-practices-family-life-and-child-r)

Reference: Lohoar, S., Butera, N., & Kennedy, E. (2014, September). ‘Strengths of Aboriginal Australian cultural practices in family life and child rearing.’ CFCA Paper No. 25. Australian Institute of Family Studies.

  • Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care: Child-Rearing Practices. (Long URL- https://www.supportingcarers.snaicc.org.au/caring-for-kids/child-rearing-practices/)

Reference: S.N.A.I. C.C. (2022). Child-Rearing Practices. S.N.A.I.C.C.

  1. Briefly describe one Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander child-rearing practice that you have investigated in the documents.

Reference the documents appropriately using APA7 referencing (provided above).