Coin lesion of lung

What are the icd-10 codes for these? Fever of unknown origin; rule out seps is Coin lesion of lung Generalized abdominal pain, suspect pancreatitis

  1. Abnormal cardiovascular function study, MUGA test
  2. Elevated blood glucose tolerance test

A case of Measles at the local high school

There has been a case of measles at the local high school reported to the health department. The public health nurse that serves as the school nurse has been assigned to write a press release. Write a press release with appropriate statistics, description of measles, control, and prevention strategies.

A Post-operative patient

Carmel is a post-operative patient who had a total knee replacement done 10 days ago. Carmel has been complaining of constipation since her operation. Now she has called for assistance as she has an urge to use the bathroom. List the steps you will use to help Carmel with the elimination process.

Advanced Registered nurse roles

Compare two different advanced registered nurse roles with regard to ethical guidelines. Are there any differences in the ethical guidelines that govern these roles? What situations might require one role to respond differently, depending on the ethical guidelines with references?

Nursing implications and education needs

List the nursing implications and education needs for each of the following categories of medication related to heart failure:

a.     Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB)

b.     Beta-adrenergic receptor blockers

c.     Diuretics

Acute glomerulonephritis, kidney failure

Mike and Joanne are the parents of James and Samuel, identical twins born 8 years ago. James is currently suffering from acute glomerulonephritis, kidney failure. James was originally brought into the hospital for complications associated with a strep throat infection.

The spread of the A streptococcus infection led to the subsequent kidney failure. James’s condition was acute enough to warrant immediate treatment.

Usually cases of acute glomerulonephritis caused by strep infection tend to improve on their own or with an antibiotic.

However, James also had elevated blood pressure and enough fluid buildup that required temporary dialysis to relieve.

The attending physician suggested immediate dialysis. After some time of discussion with Joanne, Mike informs the physician that they are going to forego the dialysis and place their faith in God.

Mike and Joanne had been moved by a sermon their pastor had given a week ago, and also had witnessed a close friend regain mobility when she was prayed over at a healing service after a serious stroke.

They thought it more prudent to take James immediately to a faith healing service instead of putting James through multiple rounds of dialysis.

Yet, Mike and Joanne agreed to return to the hospital after the faith healing services later in the week, and in hopes that James would be healed by then.

Two days later the family returned and was forced to place James on dialysis, as his condition had deteriorated. Mike felt perplexed and tormented by his decision to not treat James earlier.

Had he not enough faith? Was God punishing him or James? To make matters worse, James’s kidneys had deteriorated such that his dialysis was now not a temporary matter and was in need of a kidney transplant.

Crushed and desperate, Mike and Joanne immediately offered to donate one of their own kidneys to James, but they were not compatible donors.

Over the next few weeks, amidst daily rounds of dialysis, some of their close friends and church members also offered to donate a kidney to James.

However, none of them were tissue matches.

James’s nephrologist called to schedule a private appointment with Mike and Joanne. James was stable, given the regular dialysis, but would require a kidney transplant within the year.

Given the desperate situation, the nephrologist informed Mike and Joanne of a donor that was an ideal tissue match, but as of yet had not been considered—James’s brother Samuel.

Mike vacillates and struggles to decide whether he should have his other son Samuel lose a kidney or perhaps wait for God to miracle this time around.

Perhaps this is where the real testing of his faith will come in? Mike reasons, “This time around it is a matter of life and death.

What could require greater faith than that?” In addition to the topic study materials, use the chart you completed and questions you answered in the Topic 3 about “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” as the basis for your responses in this assignment.

Answer the following questions about a patient’s spiritual needs in light of the Christian worldview.

  1. In , respond to the following: Should the physician allow Mike to continue making decisions that seem to him to be irrational and harmful to James, or would that mean a disrespect of a patient’s autonomy? Explain your rationale.
  2. In respond to the following: How ought the Christian think about sickness and health? How should a Christian think about medical intervention? What should Mike as a Christian do?
  3. How should he reason about trusting God and treating James in relation to what is truly honoring the principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence in James’s care?
  4. In respond to the following: How would a spiritual needs assessment help the physician assist Mike determine appropriate interventions for James and for his family or others involved in his care?

The Underproduction of albumin by a cirrhotic liver

Explain why the underproduction of albumin by a cirrhotic liver contributes to excessive filtration, which leads to ascites. Refer again to the forces that determine net filtration pressure in the hepatic capillaries

and to the function of albumins.

Receiving total Parenteral nutrition

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Which of the following nursing actions are appropriate? (Select all that apply)

• Infuse 0.9% sodium chloride if the solution is not available
• Verify the solution with another RN prior to infusion
• Increase the rate of infusion of administration is delayed
• Monitor serum blood glucose during infusion
• Obtain the client’s weight daily.

Client who has Right hemiplegia

A nurse is assessing an older adult client who has right hemiplegia. The nurse notes 3 cm (1.2 inches) pink-red areas on both of the client’s scapulae. Which of the following actions by the nurse is appropriate?

• Massage the pink-red areas gently
• Place the client in a supine position
• Apply a calcium alginate dressing to the client’s scapulae
• Provide the client protein supplements

Gestational Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes. A 33-year-old woman who was 40 lb overweight before pregnancy and has a grandfather with diabetes mellitus (GDM) has developed gestational diabetes. She asks the nurse how she developed this condition because she was healthy before pregnancy and has had an uneventful pregnancy thus far. How could the nurse explain this condition to the woman?