Provider-prescribed treatment

Consider to what extent you observed a balance, if any, between patient choice and provider-prescribed treatment. Elaborate on your perception of the degree to which the providers and nurses exercised respect for cultural values and autonomy

Regulation of eating habits

Why are eating habits regulated? Please define self-discipline. Please discuss the ways in which the public and the food and beverage industry benefit from being regulated. Who/what entity is responsible for managing the food and beverage industry?

Emerging infectious diseases

Explain why eliminating wildlife is not a solution for addressing the problem of emerging infectious diseases. What important functions do bats play in ecosystems, and how could humans change their behaviors to reduce the chances of spillover?

Ethics is involved in making public health decisions. Resources are limited, which means that difficult decisions must be made about which diseases to monitor and how to prepare for different types of outbreaks. Discuss specific ethical principles that will help guide public health decision makers.

Cardiomyopathy and a pacemaker

The patient is a 30 year old male with Cardiomyopathy and a pacemaker. He had a cardiac arrest, and is now hospitalized on a ventilator. He had parked his car, and entered a restaurant when the cardiac arrest occurred. The restaurant owner called 911 in time for the patient to be resuscitated and transported to the hospital. The patient was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment. After one week on the ventilator, a tracheostomy was performed. He is receiving IV conscious sedation medication, so that he will not remember the trauma of his experience. His intravenous fluids help with hydration. A nasogastric tube was inserted for sustenance. The patient has a mother and a brother. Use the group project rubic to develop your project on therapeutic communication with the unresponsive patient and his family. Please provide a concept map?

Abdominal surgery for Diverticulosis 

Ms. Espinosa is a 58-year-old patient who had abdominal surgery for Diverticulosis and removal of a tumor two days ago. Her nurse, Dulce, implemented pain-control strategies to help her become more mobile so recovery could proceed. Up until now, she was getting out of bed and rating his pain at a level of 6 on a scale of 0 to 10. The patient still tends to guard her incision by placing her hand over the wound when moving.

Ms. Espinosa weighs 140 lbs and is 5 ft 2 inches tall. She has tried to cough more during her postoperative deep-breathing exercises. Dulce is caring for her for the third day in a row and begins the morning shift by inspecting her surgical wound. The wound is approximately 18 cm in length and closed with steel sutures. Dulce notices separation of the wound between two sutures at the bottom of the incision. There is a small amount of sanguineous drainage. The area is inflamed, and she asks the patient if the incision is tender when she gently palpates around the area. Ms. Espinosa states, “Ow, that is painful. I think I pulled it when I positioned last night.” She also rates pain at this time as being at a level of 5. Dulce checks Ms. Espinosa’s vital signs and notes that her temperature of 34.2 C. Dulce also inspects the intravenous access device in the patient/s left forearm. It is intact, and there are no signs of phlebitis at the IV site. Mrs. Espinosa knows that she will have activity restrictions and her husband will be a resource to her once she returns home. Herdischarge has been planned tentatively. Her family depends on herincome. Now she begins to share concerns with Dulce about being able to return to work after surgery. She does not consistently attend to nurse during instructions of her home instructions. She also verbalized some concern by asking Dulce, “ The doctor told me that I would not be able to lift anything heavy and Im not so sure if I understand. The way my incision looks, will I need to do something to it?”

Objective and Subjective data?

Nursing Diagnosis Priorities?
Interventions?
Evaluation?

Eradicating pandemics

There have been pandemics that have hit the United states and the world. Do you think other diseases such as corona virus disease of 2019(COVID-19) could be eradicated from human populations? Why or why not?

Sensitivity to patient’s culture

At some point, culture may be a barrier to patients receiving medication.Discuss at least one instance where sensitivity or a lack of sensitivity to a patient’s culture may have impacted patient care. (not less 1000 words)

Clinical judgement in health care

Provide one example of a situation either directly experienced by you or your preceptor in which clinical judgment/critical thinking was used in the delivery of health care.Explain Explain the process of how the clinical judgment was made. (1000 words)

Intensive care unit skills

Provide one example of a new skill you learned having clinical in the intensive care unit. It could be an intervention, a communication technique or assessment skill. Write an essay of about 1000 words.

Aged care facility standards

Aged care Facility standards ,policies and procedures in Australia . What is the responsibility of the Aged care Facility to clients when conflicts arise involving the clients’ rights. Explain this responsibility.