Iron triangle of care

The Iron Triangle of Care is an evaluation concept that focuses on the balance of: quality, cost, and accessibility to health care. Put yourself in the role of a healthcare manager.

Write an essay explaining how you ensure balance between the three components with the goal of increasing access to your hospital, clinic, lab while providing quality care, and managing cost?

What do Pharmacy Professional Organizations provide?

What do Pharmacy Professional Organizations provide? 0 A. Free samples of new medication 0 B. Mediation for disputes between employers and pharmacy employees 0 C. Refresher courses on any aspect of pharmacy practice 0 D. Assistance in providing education to pharmacy professionals

What is Medscape mobile?

What is Medscape mobile? 0 A. A mobile app used to reference drug information 0 B. A digital storage system for prescriptions O C. A computerized drug inventory system 0 D. A system used to access the DEA code of a drug

Categories of Additional precautions

There are three categories of additional precautions: contact precautions, droplet precautions, and airborne precautions. Your task is to identify the types of additional precautions and their relevance to particular areas of work or client groups?

Concise drug information

Which of the following options is the best reference to keep on you at all times for to look up concise drug information? 0 A. American Drug Index 0 B. Red Book O C. Drug Facts and Comparisons O D. The FBI? Pocket Guide to Prescription Drugs

The Atrioventricular node

Which of the following conditions at the atrioventricular node will cause a decrease in heart rate?

 

  1. Increased calcium permeability
  2. Increased norepinephrine levels
  3. Decreased acetylcholine
  4. Increased sodium permeability
  5. Increased potassium permeability

 

Question 5

 

Parasympathetic (vagal) nerve stimulation can cause ____________.

 

  1. Increased transmission of impulses
  2. Increased heart rate
  3. Tachycardia
  4. Decreased heart rate

 

Question 9

 

From the AV bundle, the impulse goes into the ___________.

 

  1. Purkinje fibers
  2. Sinoatrial node
  3. Internodal pathway
  4. AV node

 

Question 11

 

The Q-T interval represents _______________________

 

  1. Ventricular relaxation
  2. Ventricular contraction
  3. Atrial flutter
  4. Atrial contraction

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question 18

 

The sympathetic nervous system/catecholamines, cause ____ in the resistance of the afferent arterioles and ______ in the resistance of the efferent arterioles resulting in ____ in the glomerular filtration rate during conditions such as severe hemorrhage

 

            Increase, increase, decreased

            Decrease, decrease, increase

            Decrease, increase, increase

Increase, increase, increase

Decrease, decrease, Decrease, 

Question 23

 

A 50-year-old man has been having fainting “spells” for about 2 weeks. During the fainting episodes, his electrocardiogram shows a ventricular beat of 25 per minute and 100 P waves per minute. After about 30 seconds of fainting, a normal sinus rhythm reoccurs. Which is likely diagnosis

 

  1. Third-degree atrioventricular block/ Stokes Adams Syndrome
  2. Atrial flutter
  3. Second-degree atrioventricular block

 

Question 25

 

Hypoxic conditions can result in ______.

 

  1. Atrial flutter
  2. Atrial fibrillation
  3. Cardiac arrest
  4. Ventricular fibrillation
  5. First-degree atrioventricular block

 

Question 30

 

The most important kidney functions include: (Select All that Apply)

 

  1. Excretion of metabolic
  2. Regulation of acid base balance
  3. Exertion of drugs and toxins
  4. Gluconeogenesis
  5. Triglyceride digestion

 

Question 31

 

Creatinine is a waste product of _______ metabolism while uric acid is a waste product from _______ metabolism

 

  1. Muscle, nucleic acid
  2. Protein, urea
  3. Protein, nucleic acid
  4. Protein, carbohydrate
  5. Muscle, protein

 

Question 33

 

Select the sequential pathway of the blood through the arteries of the kidney

 

  1. Interlobar-Renal artery – segmental artery – arcuate arteries – interlobular/cortico-radiate artery
  2. Renal artery – interlobar artery- arcuate arteries – segmental artery – interlobar artery
  3. Renal artery – segmental artery – interlobar artery – accurate arteries – 
  4. Renal artery – interlobar artery – segmental artery – accurate arteries – interlobular/cortico-radiate artery

 

Question 46

 

Autoregulation of glomerular filtration rate allows it to stay at a relatively constant level despite large fluctuation in arterial pressure.

 

 

  1. True
  2. False

 

 

Question 47

 

Hydrostatic pressure in the Bowman’s capsule can drastically increase by _________.

 

 

  1. Kidney stones
  2. Tubular necrosis
  3. Urinary tract obstruction
  4. Tubular obstruction

 

 

 

 

 

Question 49

 

 

Prerenal AKI results in more than —————  of all acute kidney failures.

 

  1. 40%
  2. 5%
  3. 30%
  4. 50%
  5. 20%

Moral obligation of Master’s prepared nurses

What are the professional and moral obligation of master’s prepared nurses to respect human dignity and advance the common good through working to promote health and prevent disease among diverse populations from a Christian perspective and the reference used to answer the question?

State Board of Nursing

What does your State Board of Nursing say about Unlicensed Assistive Personnel and their role, and the role of the Registered Nurse? Describe the responsibilities of the Registered Nurse when delegating patient care tasks.

How does the ICU environment differ from a general medical-surgical unit as far as assigned responsibilities for Unlicensed Assistive Personnel?

Risk of Death from COVID-19

A nurse with underlying health issues that would increase their risk of death from COVID-19 is assigned to work on a care unit for patients who have COVID-19.

Using ethical decision-making, determine whether the nurse should continue to work on the assigned care unit.

Positive patient outcome

Clearly identify the clinical problem and how it can result in a positive patient outcome. Make sure to address the following on the PICOT statement:

Evidence-Based Solution

Nursing Intervention

Patient Care

Health Care Agency

Nursing Practice

 

references appreciated 500 w minimum

 

The clinical problem I will be focusing on is: In patients between the ages of 40-60 years old who have osteoarthritis in the knee, does the use of a heat compress, compared to patients not using a heat compress, reduce pain over a six-month period?