Examination of the new infant

Upon examination of the new infant. the pediatrician detects a heart murmur. Which of the following is the most accurate and appropriate statement? a. Heart murmurs are common to many infants and usually resolve within one month after birth. b. Heart murmurs are benign and not a cause for concern. c. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome may be a sign of a heart defect. However: further testing is necessary before a heart defect can be diagnosed. d. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome is diagnostic for a heart defect and surgery should be performed as soon as possible to prevent the onset of heart failure and pneumonia.

Use Hospital Care to evaluate quality

Go to Hospital Compare at Link (Links to an external site.) Find a Philadelphia area hospital that you are familiar with. Use Hospital Care to evaluate quality by opening the Quality tab. Be sure to open all information under Quality.

Copy and paste the following template into your Reply and fill in the answers:

Name of Hospital:

One measure that the management team at that facility should address. Choose a measure that is most concerning when compared to State and National averages and list the data for that hospital as well as the state and national averages for that measure:

Plan to improve that measure. Be very specific in terms of steps the mana

The laboratory blood test

Are any of the laboratory blood test results above abnormal and. if so. what is suggested by the abnormality? Patient Case Question 8. How might this patient be treated? Patient Case Question 9. What is the current probability that this patient will be alive in ID years?

Hospitals and health systems

Please answer it with references. Rural and urban communities have different parameters. Rural areas with a shrinking and aging population, difficulty recruiting new businesses, and business closures are vulnerable to healthcare problems (Bhatt & Bathija, 2018). Providers and payers must work together to improve American health care (Harrington et al., 2020).

Hospitals and health systems can help vulnerable communities access care. What role hospitals and healthcare systems can play in reducing healthcare disparities in urban and rural

Mental Health Nursing

Journal regarding your learning from topics of Mental Health Nursing. Relate your personal or social experiences to what you have learned from the nursing mental health course.

 

Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor

In the article “Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor” by Garrett Hardin, what do you think of Garrett Hardin’s argument and why? What are its strengths and/or weaknesses of it? What kind of ethics does he use?
https://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_lifeboat_ethics_case_against_helping_poor.html

Typical vs. Atypical Antipsychotic Medications

The Great Debate: Typical vs. Atypical Antipsychotic Medications. Mental health disorders such as schizophrenia are chronic illnesses requiring long-term management strategies. You are working with a group of nurses who support patients being prescribed antipsychotic medications. The nurses are now debating on whether patients should be administered typical or atypical antipsychotic medications.

Now it is your turn to first select if you support patients being prescribed typical or atypical antipsychotic medications. Next, provide strong evidence to support your selection of the medication category.

Childhood obesity

There is a growing concern about childhood obesity in your local community. The city is ranked 22nd as the most overweight and obese in the United States. Because of your expertise in obesity, you have been asked to lead an interprofessional team to analyze the community-level problem, develop a plan to address the issue, present your findings and recommendations at the next community-wide council meeting for this case study,  suggest the expected outcome for the plan and method of evaluation for the plan

Gun violence in a public health crisis,  what is who doing globally to help?

Gun violence in a public health crisis,  what is who doing globally to help? and how can I obtain info from the EHR  to support data collection?

Nursing Health Care Field Research

Nursing Health Care Field Research Draft An introduction to the topic. An explanation of how the articles are used in scholarly research within health care as it relates to the allied health care profession. A discussion of the ethical considerations for data collection. An explanation of what the data reveals in terms of statistical analysis, including quantitative and qualitative.

Include a discussion of the conclusions that can be made from the data and how it would be applied to the health care setting.

An evaluation, based on the research, of whether there is enough information to make a decision on the effectiveness of the topic as it relates to the allied health care professional. A summary of the conclusions from the