Support of Neurologic health

Multiple sclerosis1. identify 4 nursing strategies that can be implemented to support of neurologic health. one of your responses requires a strategy that addresses social interaction,

3. a second response requires a strategy that affects self-care.

Use textbooks and nursing journals to support your response. Do Not Use Web MD.

need or identify literatures (references) released between 2017-2021

Small bowel resection

Ms. Kola has been scheduled for small bowel resection next week. She has a history of diabetes. She has an order for GoLytely for bowel prep. Starting at 2000. She will be NPO after midnight the day before surgery. As her primary care nurse, discuss with Ms. Kola the preoperative and postoperative care and information she must know until her day of discharge.

Complaining of Photophobia, Increase visual blurring

What is the diagnosis that can be given to a 68 years old patient who is complaining of photophobia, increase visual blurring, pain in one eye, halos around lights when driving at night. Conjunctival injection noticed upon exam.

Complaining of runny nose, dry cough, and fever

The mother brings the 2-year-old child complaining of runny nose, dry cough, and fever in. Today chilc is fussy. The child has a now decreased appetite. The highest temp at home was 101. upon my exam tiday temp is 102.

cough moderate, continuos, dry, and interrupts sleep. Tylenol given evey 4 hours for fever and temp goes away but returns about 4 hours later. what be a primary plus differential diagnoses

The Role of advance practice nurses in chronic and complex illnesses

 Critique and appraise the role of advance practice nurses in chronic and complex illnesses. Differentiate how the goals of care might differ at the individual, family, and systems levels.

– Identify the barriers, both current and potential, for APRNs caring for aging individuals with chronic and complex illnesses.

– Formulate and execute a holistic plan of care for an aging individual with chronic and complex illness.

The surgical unit of a large metropolitan hospital.

As a nurse in the surgical unit of a large metropolitan hospital. A young woman has been admitted for an ovarian cyst removal later the same day. As you are taking her health history, she reveals that she has recently been diagnosed as HIV positive.

In response to a query from you, she acknowledges that she has not yet seen a healthcare provider regarding this diagnosis.

She also quickly adds that she hasn’t disclosed this condition to her new boyfriend, who is in the waiting room, or to any other family members or friends.

With this patient’s right to privacy and confidentiality in mind, who are those whom you need to inform about her HIV-positive status.

The Therapy for fever in Ayurvedic preparation

what is the therapy for fever in Ayurvedic preparation? what is the medicine for fever in Ayurvedic preparation?

what is the therapy for fever in western medicine?

what is the medicine for fever in western medicine?

what is the therapy for fever in traditional Chinese?

what is the medicine for fever in traditional Chinese?

The Understanding of COVID-19

What epidemiology contributes to the understanding of COVID-19 and what tools and methods are epidemiologists uniquely able to contribute to help contain the pandemic?

Use Communication to build relationship

Use communication to build relationship/ CHCCOM002Case Study A. Mr Palombo is a hostel resident who has limited English. His first language is Italian. Usually he is able to get his meaning across to carers because a number of the carers also speak Italian.

On Tuesday, there were no Italian-speaking carers around and Mr Palambo was becoming agitated.. Sue, one of the carer on shift, gave him a pencil and paper and indicated he should draw what he wanted.

Questions:

1.. What strategies you used when responding to the feedback?

2..What non-verbal communication did you notice in Mr Palombo?

3..What every communication, list a minimum of (2) two ideal outcomes what you strived to

achieve with Mr. Palambo?

Case Study B:

Mr Johnson has recently come into the hostel after losing his wife. He has had some difficulty in settling in, but he does enjoy his meals-even if he needs some assistance with cutting up his food.

Sarah is a recently employed and inexperienced carer.

It is her task today to assist Mr Johnson with his breakfast. Mr Johnson has ordered his favourite breakfast-poached eggs with baked beans on toast.

When Sarah lifts the cover off his meal she pulls a terrible face because she can’t stand eggs or baked beans. Mr Johnson notices her reaction and becomes sad and withdrawn.

Questions:

1.. What strategies you used when responding to the feedback?

2..What non-verbal communication did you notice in Mr Johnson?

3..What every communication, list a minimum of (2) two ideal outcomes what you strived to

achieve with Mr. Johnson?

Case Study C:

Margaret is a senior personal care worker. On Monday morning she left a note in the communications book for Linda asking her to gather certain prescriptions by 3 p.m. at the latest so that they could be provided to the pharmacist for processing at 4pm.

It is urgent that some residents have their scrips processed today.

At 3.40pm Margaret catches up with Linda and ask has followed through on this request.

Linda has indeed organised the prescriptions but notes dryly that 3.40pm was a bit late in the day for ‘reminder’.

Questions:

1.. What strategies you used when responding to the feedback?

2..What non-verbal communication did you notice?

3..What every communication, list a minimum of (2) two ideal outcomes what you strived to

achieve?

Clinical study testing a new drug

An elderly female patient was hospitalized for dementia is asked to participate in a clinical study testing a new drug designed to slow progress of the condition. She has period of time wherein she is quote lucid. It is during such period that trial was explained to her and she signed the informed consent form.

However, when the investigator meets with her again to begin the study, she stares at him blankly, seemingly not remembering anything about it.

What should she do? Choose from among the choices and explain answer.

a)   In that she signed the consent when she appeared to understand, and given that she might benefit from the clinical trial, she should go forward with the study.

c)   Given her level of vulnerability, she should cancel the previously signed document.

 

SCENARIO 3: A pregnant woman has untreated syphilis. She is told by a doctor that medical research has discovered that her child will also have syphilis. In order to prevent the suffering and blighted life that the child would have to endure if it ere born, she arranges for an abortion.

Question: Explain to the client what you think is the best solution to her problem using the principle best suited for the case, choose among the following.

a)   Double Effect

b)   Legitimate Cooperation

c)   Common Good

d)   Subsidiarity

 

SCENARIO 4: As a healthcare worker, a nurse and a steward of health.

Question: How can you help in implementing stewardship in the clinical setting? Include how you display communication skills with client and or support system based on trust, respect and shared decision-making using appropriate communication, interpersonal techniques/strategies.

 

Please, can someone aswer this questions for me? thank you