Concerns regarding mood and substance use

Maggie has been referred by her GP due to concerns regarding mood and substance use.
Maggie presented to her GP because she has been having trouble sleeping.
Upon assessing Maggie’s recent mood and alcohol intake (daily standard drinks ~6), the GP has 
recommended Maggie seeks support.
Maggie reports that she has been feelin

Diagnosing a child with Head injury

The nurse cares for Diagnosing a child with head injury with a closed head injury. It is most important for the nurse to assess which finding?
1. The child’s response to the environment.
2. The child’s intake and output.

3. The child’s vital signs.
4. The child’s motor activity.

Prelicensure nursing program

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> Develop a lesson  plan on a topic  of your choice that would teach in a prelicensure nursing program( e.g., infection control, oxygenation, or a fundamental skill)

>Develop 3-4 objectives  for the lesson plan using the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning(there should be one objective for each part)

>identify  three active learning strategies  to engage  the student /learner  that can be utilized with the content to promote a deeper understanding  of the material

>Discuss how the active learning strategies are chosen to support instruction and student learning?

>Analyze how the chosen active learning strategies can be used as summative and formative assessments of learning?

>Discuss the importance of academic accreditation of the nursing program. Who are the major accreditation bodies for nursing?

What is the role of the nurse educator in assisting their academic department in preparation for the academic accreditation review?

minimum slides 27

detailed explanation for each slide

including references too

Ethical concept of beneficence

Carolyn is a nurse of Ethical concept of beneficence who was upset with the treatment a nursing home gave her grandfather, leading to his death. She then goes online to vent it. Using an ethical concept of beneficence, how could Carolyn have done differently?

Controlled cystic fibrosis primary care

Controlled cystic fibrosis primary care. hi. I’m working on Controlled cystic fibrosis primary care a case study and my preceptor didn’t know how to answer this question. A 56 YO female with H/O of controlled cystic fibrosis came to primary care for labs and C/O nocturia and polyphagia. No mention of polydipsia. She has a 4lb weight loss within these three weeks no matter how much she’s eating. She is also fatigued. Symptoms occurring for the last 2-3 weeks. Abnormal labs are A1C of 8.2; OGTT-1hr of 194; Fasting glucose of 232; UA showed +2 for glucose; Na+ 134; WBC 4,400. lipid panel was normal. BMI is 23.7. No family history of diabetes either one or two. So most likely diagnosis is cystic fibrosis-related diabetes. what I am having trouble with is my differentials. They have to be endocrine-based and I was told that thyroid diseases can’t be used. Thyroid labs were normal. I was going to use type 1 and type 2 but I don’t know if that is right. Can someone help with some ideas please? Thank you!

StrengthsFinder assessment

Describe two core values on StrengthsFinder assessment, two strengths, and two characteristics that you would like to strengthen based on the results of your StrengthsFinder assessment.

 

Traditional models in Healthcare systems

Choose one of the three models Traditional models in healthcare systems used to implement a successful change in healthcare systems and describe how you would apply that model to implement a practice change in a healthcare system.

Children’s Nutrition and Healthy eating

Describe Children’s Nutrition and Healthy eating. Discuss how Nutrition and healthy eating adversely affects Children. How does health disparity affect this population?

Physiology of bones and muscles

Bone Definitions: Physiology of bones and muscles

      1. Osteogenesis
      2. Bone Composition
      3. Osteoblast
        1. Osteocytes
      4. Osteoclast
        1. Modeling
        2. Remodeling
      5. Bone Barrow
    1. Muscle Definitions: 
      1. Tendon
      2. Ligament
      3. Calcium
      4. Troponin-tropomyosin
      5. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
      6. Sprain
      7. Strain
  1. Fractures: 
    1. Types
      1. Transverse
      2. Linear
      3. Oblique
      4. Spiral
      5. Greenstick
      6. Comminuted
    2. Clinical Manifestations
    3. Fracture Healing
      1. Direct
      2. Indirect
      3. Stages of Healing
    4. Complications of fractures
    5. Compartment Syndrome! What are the 5 P’s?
  2. Osteomyelitis: 
    1. Pathophysiology
      1. Source of infection
      2. Mode of Entry
    2. Symptoms
    3. Risk Factors
  3. Osteoporosis:
    1. Pathophysiology
    2. Symptoms
    3. Diagnostic test
    4. At-risk complications
  4. Osteomalacia:
    1. Pathophysiology
    2. Pediatric diagnosis
    3. Causes
    4. Symptoms
  5. Osteoarthritis:
    1. Pathophysiology
    2. Purpose of cartilage?
    3. What are bone spurs?
    4. Symptoms
  6. Rheumatoid Arthritis: 
    1. Pathophysiology
      1. Autoimmune: what does this mean when a person has an autoimmune disease?
    2. Symptoms
  7. Septic Arthritis:
    1. Pathophysiology
      1. Source of infection
    2. Symptoms
  8. Gout: 
    1. Pathophysiology
      1. Source of crystal formation
    2. Risk Factors
    3. Symptoms
    4. Complications

 

A well-woman comprehensive exam

It is important to conduct a thorough history and physical on a well-woman comprehensive exam.  The factors that enable women to enjoy and control their sexual and reproductive lives, including a physical and emotional state of well-being and the quality of sexual and other close relationships, make up a woman’s:

a Gender identity
b Sexual health
c Sexual identify
d Psychosocial orientation