Compare and contrast major or mild neurocognitive disorders with Lewy Bodies versus major or mild frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder

Compare and contrast major or mild neurocognitive disorders with Lewy Bodies versus major or mild frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder. Place particular emphasis on how comprehensive assessment could help us to arrive at the correct diagnosis.

3- provide reference from 2018 to 2022

I need to lean about  Pathophysiology of the patient’s medical diagnosis

I need to lean about  Pathophysiology of the patient’s medical diagnosis.

b.      Include 3 clinical manifestations.

c.       Include 3 nursing considerations.

d.      Include 3 teaching needs.

A nurse is feeding a newborn with formula. The baby begins choking. What three (3) actions should the nurse take immediately

A nurse is feeding a newborn with formula. The baby begins choking. What three (3) actions should the nurse take immediately?
2) A nurse is caring for a client who is 24-hours postpartum. What are three (3) reportable findings to the provider?
3)  A nurse is reinforcing nonpharmacological pain interventions. One of them is modified paced breathing. A problem that can occur with breathing techniques is hyperventilation. What are clinical manifestations of hyperventilation and how is hyperventilation treated?
Suggested Maternal Newborn Learning Activity:  Nonpharmacological Pain Management

Community Health NCLEX Question

Community Health NCLEX Question. The question must be a multiple-choice question. Your question must be related to the weekly topic of gerontology and related to community health. It must be complete with answers and rationales.  You must also explain how you came up with the question and also use references to support your rationales. PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTION WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWERS, THE CORRECT ANSWER, AND THE RATIONALES

 

L. A. is a sexually active 15-year-old who lives in a suburban neighborhood with her parents and two younger sisters

L. A. is a sexually active 15-year-old who lives in a suburban neighborhood with her parents and two younger sisters. She does not confide in her parents about her activities but rather discusses them with her two best friends in high school, who also are sexually active. Last week a guest speaker at school discussed the topic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) which L. A. thought quite a bit about since the discussion. She has an appointment tomorrow for her annual gynecologic examination.

In the privacy of the examination room, L. A. tells the nurse about her sexual activity and comments that her boyfriend has been experiencing a penile discharge and is concerned that “he may have infected me with some disease.” When questioned by the nurse, L. A. states that she has not experienced any vaginal discharge, odor, itching, or painful intercourse. The nurse collaborates with the gynecologist, who prescribes a C. trachomatis point-of-care test.

1. Discuss the significance of L.A.’s clinical manifestations.

2. Discuss the incidence of chlamydia.

3. What other assessment data would be helpful for the nurse to have to prepare L. A.’s care plan?

4. What are the priorities of care for L. A. during this visit?

5. Discuss the relationship between L. A.’s level of growth and development and her risk for STD.

6. L. A.’s C. trachomatis point-of-care test is positive. What does this finding mean?

7. What are the common complications associated with L.  A.’s condition if it is not effectively treated?

8. L. A. is prescribed doxycycline 100 mg by mouth twice a day for 7 days. Discuss your impression of this prescription.

9. Discuss the adverse effects associated with L. A.’s medication prescription and the appropriate nursing actions when giving L. A. this prescription to fill.

10. Discuss L. A.’s priority teaching needs prior to her discharge from the clinic.

Identify how changes in specific parts of the musculoskeletal system contribute to the risk of falls

Identify how changes in specific parts of the musculoskeletal system contribute to the risk of falls. Match the part of the musculoskeletal system affected by aging to the description. [Answers can be used more than once) Bones Loss of mass accelerates in persons aged 60 years and over and results in reduced function, strength, and power. X Muscles Both the amount of tissue and the number and size of fibers decrease, leading to weakness. Bones The mineral content decreases, reducing density and increasing fragility the older a person becomes. Joints As people age, the underlying fabric, collagen, and elastin become weaker and less able to repair. X The connective tissue within ligaments and tendons becomes more rigid and brittle in this body part. This change Joint limits the range of motion. The water content of this cord-like tissue that attaches muscles to bones decreases as we age, making them more Tendons 4 likely to tear. Bones with Insufficient levels of calcium or vitamin D in density and an increased risk of fracture. Your answer is partially correct. You have correctly selected 5.

Which of the following introduced documentation guidelines to Medicare carriers to ensure services paid for have been provided and were medically necessary?

Which of the following introduced documentation guidelines to Medicare carriers to ensure services paid for have been provided and were medically necessary?

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When a woman is pregnant, what is too much fluid in the sac called?

When a woman is pregnant, what is too much fluid in the sac called?