Characteristics of performance-driven team

Describe the characteristics of performance-driven team. Describe the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and explain why it is important in understanding the types of motivation when it comes to team performance. Provide credible reference.

 

Greatest value to healthcare: Beneficence or non-maleficence

In the battle of principles, which one yields the greatest value to healthcare: Beneficence or non-maleficence? Support your position.

Theoretical Foundations for Nursing

Explain how the material learned in this course (Theoretical Foundations for Nursing), based upon the objectives, will be applicable to professional practice and prepare you for certification in your chosen specialty.

 

Physical Examination healthcare

Physical examination healthcare. The client is a 57-year-old male who is seen in the healthcare provider’s office with a complaint of severe pain.  He describes the pain as “agonizing” and states, “I feel like my skin is burning.” The client denies injury, but physical examination shows a bright red rash with numerous pustules and lesions that have a small amount of non-odorous, purulent exudate under the left arm to the spine and neck.

Vital signs are  T 100.4o F, BP 148/93 mmHg, HR 98, RR 18, SaO2 97% on RA.  Pain is 10 on a 1-10 scale.

  1. Select the relevant cues from the case study.
  2. Analyze or interpret all the cues from #1 and explain why they are important.
  3. Determine what is most likely happening in the case study.
  4. Based on the cues, the analysis, and what is most likely happening in this scenario, what are the priority needs for this client?
  5. What outcomes are essential for the client?
  6. Are there any solutions or interventions that may be harmful regarding the outcomes from #5? If so, what are they?
  7. What solutions or interventions will meet the outcomes from #5?
  8. Prioritize the solutions or interventions listed in #7 and provide the rationale.
  9. What outcomes would indicate the solutions or interventions were successful?

Plan of care for patients

Nurse Interview questions: Modifying plan of care for patients
The PCT tells you that one of the nurses on the shift has made some comments about the way you handled a particular patient’s care. What would you do?

 

You are assigned to a 35-year-old patient that has been diagnosed with heart failure. He has a history of smoking and weighs 350 pounds. He needs an IV started and blood drawn for lab tests. You walk into the room and you note he is depressed and has been crying. How would you prioritize your care?

 

You are working with your nurse preceptor to care for a woman that has had a stroke. The plan of care is to get her up for breakfast after you take her vital signs. You enter the room to find the patient on the floor. How would you work with your nurse to modify the plan of care?

Preventing Hospital-acquired infections

How can you relate Nightingale’s passion for cleanliness and sanitation to preventing hospital-acquired infections? How is the relevant during the pandemic?

Types of muscle disorders

Differentiate between three types of muscle disorders.

 

Orthodox Judaism hospice care practices

Orthodox Judaism hospice care practices. Give a brief description of Orthodox Judaism. What are Jewish attitudes towards hospice care, organ donations (both giving and receiving) and autopsies?

  1. Discuss Jewish burial practices. Is cremation allowed or forbidden and why? How does it relate to environmental conditions?  How does it relate to their beliefs regarding the afterlife?
  2. Identify what values and worldviews are evident in these Jewish practices?
  3. How might nurses provide culturally sensitive support to the Jewish family or the dying Jewish person?

Buddhism Hospice care practices

Give a brief description of Buddhism hospice care practices

What are Buddhist attitudes towards hospice care, organ donations (both giving and receiving), and autopsies?

  1. Discuss Buddhist burial practices. Is cremation allowed or forbidden and why? How does it relate to environmental conditions?  How does it relate to their beliefs regarding the afterlife?
  2. Identify what values and worldviews are evident in these Buddhist practices?
  3. How might nurses provide culturally sensitive support to the Buddhist family or the dying Buddhist person?

Barriers and challenges to Losing weight in the U.S.

Barriers and challenges to losing weight in the U.S. How Being Overweight or Obese Affects your Health” case study and answer these questions.  How does additional body weight affect the physical status

 What are some of the barriers and challenges to losing weight in the U.S.?

 Discuss cultural considerations when discussing weight and weight loss with clients.

 What would you suggest to help Mark achieve a healthy weight?