Legislation that supports nursing concerns

Legislation that supports nursing concerns

Look in the media for articles, blog posts, or other communications about legislation that supports nursing concerns, such as nurse-patient ratio legislation, or other nursing-related or patient-related legislation pending in Florida.

Challenges of applying cognitive behavioral therapy

Analyze challenges of applying cognitive behavioral therapy approaches and techniques across therapy modalities

Health needs for a family or community.

How does a neighborhood assessment help with identifying health needs for a family or community?

Then include the following observations:

1)  Medical Providers-Are doctors and dentists available?-What other types of medical providers are close by?

2)  Churches and Faith-based facilities-Are their churches immediately available?-What about other faith-based organizations or worship facilities

3)  Schools-What types of schools are in the area? Are there Elementary, middle school, high school, or college?-Are religious schools available? What kinds

4)  Transportation-Does the family has a car?-Can they get to where they need to go with other means of transportation-bus, train and how far away are the stops?-Are the roads in the area in good condition?

5)  Emergency providers-How far away are the police?-How far away is the fire department?-How long would it take for a response in an emergency?

6) Culture-Are there signs of culture in the neighborhood?-What cultures live in the area?13.  Describe any health or environmental needs noted in the neighborhood.

 

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Alzheimer’s disease episodes of confabulation

A client with Alzheimer’s disease has had recent episodes of confabulation. The client is most likely in which stage of Alzheimer’s, Stage 5 ,Stage 4
or Stage 3 ?

Organizational structure and nursing

  1. Discuss the connection between the organizational structure and nursing management.

Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)

With regard to the people who participate in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), which of the following statements is true?

 

Eligibility criteria for RCTs often exclude patients with comorbidities.

 

 

RCTs are held in such high esteem that rates of participation are typically high.

 

 

Clinical patients are generally very similar to ones included in traditional RCTs.

 

 

RCTs often select as participants older patients, who might especially benefit from innovative treatments.

Nursing Interventions Classification system

Implementation  constitutes the fourth step of the nursing process. After the nursing diagnoses have been identified, nurses initiate nursing interventions that are most likely to achieve the goals and expected outcomes needed to support or improve the patient’s health status. Discuss the value of the Nursing Interventions Classification system in documenting nursing care. Describe in detail with appropriate reference.

Characteristic of Comparative Effectiveness Research

Characteristic of Comparative Effectiveness Research

Which of the following is not a defining characteristic of comparative effectiveness research (CER)?

 

CER studies always involve the use of an experimental design.

 

 

CER involves comparisons of two or more alternative treatments.

 

 

CER is undertaken in real-world settings.

 

 

CER strives to develop evidence that goes beyond “average effects.”

Electronic health records

The topic is electronic health records. Please use an original answer.

 

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Assessment of Cognition and the Neurologic System

Week 9: Assessment of Cognition and the Neurologic System

Forgetfulness

“Asia brings her 67-year-old father into the office stating he is very forgetful. He has lost his car keys several times. She also states he has driven to the store and called her asking for directions to get back home.”

  • Consider what history would be necessary to collect from the patient in the case study you were assigned.
  • Consider what physical exams and diagnostic tests would be appropriate to gather more information about the patient’s condition. How would the results be used to make a diagnosis?
  • Identify at least five possible conditions that may be considered in a differential diagnosis for the patient. You will be making up the information that is missing to complete this soap note