Mosby’s Medical-surgical Orientation

How can i acess for Mosby’s Medical-surgical Orientation: Knowledge inventory Tool woth Lesson assignment that consist of 100 questions for StaRN. Can i get answers if those questions please

Analyze Revise approach

Using LEARN Format i.e.  Look back, Elaborate and describe, Analyze Revise approach, New Perspective (trial), Write  a reflection paper by taking an example on your own experience on RNAO Best practice champions.

Control of blood pressure

A patient is prescribed an increase dose of a drug to improve control of their blood pressure. A week later, there is no change in the patient’s blood pressure. Explain which phase of the dose curve might this reflect and why.

Control trial on Sickle cell anemia

A randomized control trial on sickle cell anemia. Summarize the purpose of the study, design of the study, methods used to collect and analyze data, and the results. what were the study’s hypotheses or research questions? What were the independent and dependent variables? Describe how bias can influence the results of a study. Post a link to the study illustrated.

Pete Rheumatic fever

What does the Includes note state under category code 172? another aneurysm The name of the first section: Pete rheumatic fever 22. Would category code H36 be sequenced as the first-listed diagnosis? Using ICD-10-CM, Tabular List, locate the first pages of Chapter 9 and answer the following questions about the chapter:

23. The name of the chapter: DISEASES of the crew

24. The name of the first section: Pete rheumatic fever

5. The description of the second category: Chromic helmet heArt classes

5. The description of the first subcategory: What Excludes1 note applies to the first subcategory?

Parts of adrenal gland

Provide an image of adrenal gland and label the parts of the adrenal gland and also which hormones listed are released from each region? Explain the roles of the hormones.

Nasal and right Frontotemporal facial bone fracture

A 76-year-old African American male presents to your outpatient practice status post 3 months with a nasal and right frontotemporal facial bone fracture that was surgically repaired and grafted following a motor vehicle accident. The patient noticed some abnormal healing and came in to have it evaluated.  On examination you note necrotic, purulent drainage and some bone exposure in the nasal dorsum.

Vitals are stable and patient is afebrile.

You draw some labs and they reveal leukocytosis and an elevated sedimentation rate.

You suspect osteomyelitis and refer back to the surgeon after initiating empiric antibiotic therapy.

Explain the pathophysiology of osteomyelitis to a cellular level and explain the correlated lab findings, include also, why did this geriatric patient remain afebrile?

The Current situation of the Kung San and Pygmy Peoples of Africa

Identify four main factors that demonstrate a parallel between the current situation of the Kung San and Pygmy Peoples of Africa and the early agricultural societies that experienced the First Epidemiologic Transition

 

Based on the readings and your viewing of “Resettlement,” how did change in land use affect the social structure of the Kung community, the cultural practices and daily lives of the community, and the experience of health and disease. How did land use affect the communal values and practices of the Kung (Ju Huaonsi)?

Children’s vaccination

Vaccination is very crucial for the infants to enable them be free from diseases. Develop an effective multimedia presentation on the topic “children’s vaccination”. ( Your multimedia presentation should be between 1000-1500 words)

The involvement in activity for a Person with dementia

Explain how the involvement in activity for a person with dementia enhances self-esteem, minimises boredom and reduces behaviours of concern.

  1. Outline three (3) examples of a meaningful activity you could provide for a person with dementia that could enhance/support the following:
  2. Cognitive skills
  3. Movement
  4. Music
  5. Art

When a morning support worker assists a person with dementia to get ready for the day (toileting, showering, dressing and grooming), the use of reassuring words, phrases and body language can make the process a more positive experience. In the table below,

  1. outline three (3) examples of how you would use these communication skills in this type of scenario.

Body language

  1. A support worker can choose to use reality orientation and reminders for a person with dementia.

Why is this helpful?

  1. List three (3) helpful reality orientation strategies.

Explain why it is sometimes more helpful to accept the reality experienced by the person with dementia than try to change it. Provide an example of a communication strategy for this situation in your answer. (

  1. A person with dementia may need to express their distress.
  2. Explain why it is important to acknowledge feelings of distress rather than try to stop them.

Describe how verbal and physical reassurance can allow safe expression of feelings.

You enter Sandra’s room to prompt her to come for lunch in the dining room; however you find her crying as she looks at a photo of her and her husband dancing together. Explain how to use the following communication strategies effectively so that Sandra can settle and have some lunch