The tooth-eruption process and times.

The informational brochure that you can use to present to patients who have questions regarding the tooth-eruption process and times.

1)Tooth eruption times and Information regarding each tooth and its eruption

2) Additional information on tooth care during the eruption, problems that can occur during an eruption, or any information relating to or affecting the tooth eruption process.

Interactive Nutrition Facts Label

Explore the new 2020 Interactive Nutrition Facts Label and Nutrition Resources web page for patient education information.

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/InteractiveNutritionFactsLabel/#intro

https://www.fda.gov/food/nutrition-education-resources-materials/new-nutrition-facts-label

2.  Critique the resources by answering the following questions:

  • How would a nurse integrate these teaching tools into daily nursing practice?
  • Which tools are the most effective?
  • Do the resources reach across the lifespan?
  • Is the use of social media effective?

3.  References in APA 7e forma

Abdominal pain in the epigastric

A 65-year-old female comes to the clinic with a complaint of abdominal pain in the epigastric area. The
pain has been persistent for two weeks.  The pain described as burning, non-radiating and worse after
meals. Denies N&V, weight loss or obvious bleeding. She admits to frequent belching with bloating.
PMH:  seasonal allergies with Chronic Sinusitis, positive for osteoarthritis,
Meds: Claritin 10 mg po daily, ibuprofen 400-600 mg po prn pain
Family Hx-non contributary
Social history: Separated recently pending divorce; stressful situation with trying to manage two homes.
Works as a Legal Assistant at a local law firm. She has 35 PPY of smoking, drinks 1-2 glasses of wine a
day, and 6-7 cups of coffee per day. She denies illicit drug use, vaping or unprotected sexual
encounters.
Breath test in the office revealed + urease.
The healthcare provider suspects the client has peptic ulcer disease.

Question:
1.     What is the pathophysiology of PUD/ formation of peptic ulcers?

The first stage of labor

A client is in the first stage of labor. Which nursing actions are implemented in the first stage of labor? Select all that apply.

Soft skin/tissue infection

Jimmie Chipwood was recently evaluated in the health center at his university. He was diagnosed with soft skin/tissue infection (SSTI) and was treated with clindamycin, which with he was non-adherent. Which of the following is not consistent with the pathophysiological signs of SSTis? D Vasodilation and vascular permeability Cellular infiltration Thrombosis De-stimulation of nerve endings

Maintaining a Peaceful workplace

A nurse is hired to replace a staff member who resigned because of the issue of maintaining a peaceful workplace. After working on the unit for several weeks, the nurse notices that the unit manager focuses on what is agreed upon and maintaining a peaceful workplace.

Which of the following conflict resolution strategies is the unit manager

demonstrating?

A. Collaborating

B. Cooperating

C. Avoidance

D. Smoothing

Guidelines for Conducting research

Unlike previous international ethical codes, the Declaration of Helsinki provides guidelines for conducting research on subjects who

Question 14 options:

object to the use of placebos.
opposed to the line of research.
refuse to give their consent.
cannot give their informed consent.

 

 

 

5. According to The Belmont Report, an autonomous person is an individual capable of deliberation and of

Question 17 options:

acting under the direction of others.
revising their deliberative reflectons.
acting without deliberation.
acting under the direction of such deliberation.

 

6. The interview, “Is It Time to Stop Using Race in Medical Research?” makes the point that problems arise in medical research when it is assumed that

 

sickle cell anemia is not a disease.
race is genetically determined.
cystic fibrosis is not a genetic disease.
race is not genetically determined.

 

Inequalities in Health racial groups

How do we now understand inequalities in health racial groups?

We now believe that these are a result of genetic or biological differences.
We now believe that these are a result of socially constructed differences.
We now believe that these are a result of both genetic or biological differences AND socially constructed differences.
None of these answers are correct.

 

 

 

2. Which of the following is NOT an example of treating someone as a mere means (i.e. violating Kant’s second formulation of the Categorical Imperative)?

Question 9 options:

Asking your professor many questions so you can understand the materials
Used car salesperson lying about the car in order to sell a bad car
Nazi medical experiments
Using someone for sexual pleasure only

Discuss the Importance of advocacy

Assessment Description Discuss the importance of advocacy as it pertains to patient care. What is the nurse’s role in patient advocacy? Describe a situation in which you were involved with patient advocacy Explain what the advocacy accomplished for the patient, and what the repercussions would have been if the patient would not have had an advocate.

The ethical issue in Refusal of treatment

What is the ethical issue in Refusal of treatment? Who was involved?  . What was the ethical dilemma concerning ethical issues?

3. What ethical values were involved in the scenario

4. How did would you work through the ethical dilemma using the CNOs ethics standard?

5. Which interdisciplinary team members should be involved?