Nurse and a patient Tubal ligation

Role plays a scenario with a patient and Nurse and a patient tubal ligation who are providing education. Concisely build a patient case to display the appropriateness of a contraceptive method, assisting the patient to come to a decision for one that best supports their lifestyle and medical risks. Provide their education on their selected method at the end of the conversation.

 

Scenario between a nurse and a patient

TOPIC: tubal ligation

National Council of State Boards of Nursing laws

Reflect on your current knowledge of National Council of State Boards of Nursing laws or review your acts, rules, and regulations by going to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing at https://www.ncsbn.org/npa.htm (Links to an external site.)

  • How familiar are you with your state’s Nurse Practice Act?
  • What did you learn that you didn’t know before today?
  • How does this knowledge assist you as a leader or manager?

Interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical rotation

Rebecca is a nursing student who will begin her first Interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical rotation tomorrow. She is expected to use her smartphone as a reference resource while at the nursing facility.

a. What are some of the security issues Rebecca must be aware of that are associated with the use of mobile devices? some of the security issues that Rebecca must be aware of that are associated with the use of mobile devices

b. What resources can Rebecca consider downloading to her smartphone to facilitate her point-of-care nursing and to improve interdisciplinary collaboration ( use the article to help answer question) ?

Electronic Health record implementation

Discuss the topic of Electronic health record implementation in hospitals. Please write an original answer in APA. Thank you.

Signs of dependence and abuse

Prescribers play a critical role in prescription drug misuse and abuse prevention. What steps can be taken to identify signs of dependence and abuse and what education can you provide to the patient regarding the negative effects of medication misuse?

Optimization of pain control

The patient was discharged to a skilled nursing facility and is receiving physical therapy and occupational therapy 6 days each week.

Current Meds: Aspirin 81 mg daily; atorvastatin 80 mg at bedtime; multivitamin 1 daily; gabapentin 100 mg three times daily; pantoprazole 40 mg daily, tamsulosin 0.4 mg daily, heparin 5000 units twice daily until discharged home, hydrocodone/acetaminophen 5/325 mg every 6 hours as needed for pain. Pain Assessment: Patient reports pain of 7 out of 10; worse with movement. Physical therapy notes indicate patient is unable to complete therapy goals due to complaints of pain. Based on this information, what would you recommend on optimization of pain control?

Assessment differences in adolescent

What are some assessment differences in adolescent that you would not do for other age groups?

How sulfa and aminoglycoside drugs work

Contrast how sulfa and aminoglycoside drugs work.

Analyzing area of improvement in hospital

Analyzing area of improvement in hospital. Explain how to analyze the gap, or area of improvement of a hospital to identify learning needs.

Significance of Rheumatoid Factor test results

What is the significance of Rheumatoid Factor test results?