Joints affected by arthritis

Discuss joints in the body most often affected by rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout. Using this information to develop Nursing Interventions related to mobility.

Organized preventive dental unit

1.It is your first time participating in an international dental exhibition. Which topic would you choose to talk about, and how would you prepare for it? 
2.What characteristics are present in an organized preventive dental unit. How will you motivate patients for practicing oral hygiene instruction as an oral health educator.

Sexually transmitted infections

Select a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and do research on it. Write a  page paper about the condition/issue. In the paper discuss the concepts below:

– What is the pathophysiology of one sexually transmitted infection and the etiology of the selected sexually transmitted infection

– What are the clinical manifestations of the selected sexually transmitted infection

– What is the treatment for the selected sexually transmitted infection Use at least one scholarly source to support your findings. Examples of scholarly sources include academic journals, textbooks, reference texts, and nursing guides. Be sure to cite your sources in-text and on a References page using APA format.

Diagnostic tests for newborn

A nurse in a nursery is caring for a newborn who has constant, shill cry, irritability, and tremors. Explain which diagnostic test should the nurse anticipate that the provider will prescribe?

Over-the counter nasal spray

A client with the medical conditions of hypertension and dyslipidemia is currently taking the medications metoprolol (Toprol XL)every day, hydrochlorothiazideevery morning, and simvastatinevery day. The client sends an email to the physician’s office to inquire about what can be taken for nasal congestion. The triage nurse returns the emali and asks if any self-remedies have been tried and when the last vital sign recordings have been? The client telis the triage nurse nothing has been. taken yet for the nasal congestion, and the client’s Apple Watch records a blood pressure ofand pulse of 70 beats/minute. The client denied any other symptoms (Learning Objectives 4,5.
1. Was the client’s call warranted?  What additional information does the triage nurse need to clicit from the client?
2. The physician recommends an over-the counter nasal spray for the nasal congestion. Why is this the most appropriate treatment for this client? What counseling should the triage nurse offer the client?

Plant-based diet

Is a Plant-based diet or a diet containing animal foods Better for One’s Health? Defend that a diet including animal foods foods is preferred.  Support your stance including reliable references..

Feelings towards laboratory

Laboratory and clinical experiences can be both exciting and daunting, this may be due to the personal perspective towards them. Discuss your feelings towards lab and clinical experiences.

Antiviral agent for genital herpes

Sexually transmitted diseases may be spread quickly if not treated early enough. Antiviral agents have been prescribed for a patient with genital herpes. Discuss one antiviral agent used to treat genital herpes.

State-level legal theories

Describe how certain state-level legal theories make it possible to hold healthcare professionals and entities liable for medical negligence.

Oral health habits

Write an essay on how cultural values regarding health care can affect oral health habits. Do you have direct experience with a culture that views dentistry differently than what is taught in the United States? If so, explain. If not, discuss how you might educate a patient who may not see preventative dentistry as a priority.