Fluid and electrolyte balance

Briefly describe how the body maintains fluid and electrolyte balance, and list the main body systems involved in this process. Also describe how the body regulates temperature, and list the main body systems involved in this process.

 

Motivational interviewing

11.Your patient reports to you that they are struggling with a work/life balance. They state “I know I need to eat write and exercise, but I struggle. For this you want to use motivational interviewing to assess diet/exercise. What is motivational interviewing?

2.Using the pen questions, affirmation, reflective listening, and summary reflections(OARS) method of motivational interviewing what are some things that you can ask using this method in assessing work/ life balance

Advanced reproductive technology

As reproductive technology advanced, headlines announcing “Couple Battles over Frozen Embryos” became more and more commonplace. For example, in the 1980s a man went to court and succeeded in preventing his ex-wife from using their frozen embryos to become pregnant. He maintained that after he and his wife had divorced, he no longer wanted to become a parent, and should not be forced to do so against his will.In 1998, a divorced woman in New Jersey won a legal battle with her ex-husband over custody of seven frozen embryos the couple had created in vitro while still married. The wife wanted to have the embryos destroyed, while the ex-husband argued his right to adopt his own embryos to be implanted in a future partner or donated to an infertile couple.

1. In your opinion, should frozen embryos be considered property to be awarded during a divorce? Why or why not?  Should a man who loses custody of frozen embryos in a lawsuit be responsible for child support if his ex-wife is implanted with the embryos and becomes pregnant at a later date? Explain your answer.

2. Should the husband or wife who wins custody of frozen embryos be allowed to destroy them, against the wishes of the ex-husband or ex-wife? Why or why not?

Paranoid schizophrenia

At vsome point patients might feel the drugs they are taking worsen their situation. Your client with paranoid schizophrenia tells you they re going to stop taking their pills because they think they’re being poisoned. what would you do?

Transient ischemic attacks

After experiencing transient ischemic attacks. Mr. D. has been started on clopidogrel (Plavix). He has had a history of atherosclerotic heart disease and has had problems with peptic ulcer disease .Mr. D. asks, “Why am I taking this fancy medicine? Why can’t I just take an aspirin a day, like they say on television?” What do you tell him? What should Mr. D be taught to report to his health care provider while he is taking this drug? What herbal products should Mr. D avoid while he is taking this drug and why? What precautions should Mr. D follow while he taking this drug and why?

Social determinants of health

As a public health professional, it will be imperative that you consider the social determinants of health when intervening for public health challenges. Define and give examples of social determinants of health. Describe how social determinants of health can impact an individual’s personal health and the health of the community. In your personal life, which social determinant impacts you the most and why

Practice of a recovery specialist

Explain the scope of practice of a recovery specialist. What techniques will you be able to use with clients and what types of cases will need to be referred to a licensed specialist? Discuss the benefits of three different types of advanced training strategies that you will use with clients. Note advanced training strategies  like Active recovery, Aquatics, Whole-body cryotherap, Contrast water therapy, Compression therapy should be explained fully.

Effects of methylphenidate

A nurse is collecting data from a child who takes methylphenidate. There are possible effects from the medications, state and explain the effects. Which of the following findings indicates effective man medications adverse effects?

Manifestations of paranoia

A nurse is collecting data from a client who has been admitted with manifestations of paranoia. From the analysis of the diagnosis which findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for schizophrenia? Explain the findings.

Antisocial personality disorder

A nurse is assisting with the admission of a client who has antisocial personality disorder, the client states,you’re so nice, can I go to the hospital gift shop just one time and then answer all your questions? Which of the following responses should the nurse make?