The Fundamental Principles of Servant Leadership

Describe the fundamental principles of servant leadership. Present two qualities of servant leadership and explain how they support interprofessional communication in providing patient care.

The Emotional Aftermath of a Disaster

How can nurses help other nurses deal with the emotional aftermath of a disaster?

2. What types of strategies should be used to protect the emotional and psychological well-being of victims?

3. What are the common psychological reactions to bioterrorism? pandemics? natural disasters?

The Types of Stimulation in Catheter Ablation

What are the types of stimulation in Catheter Ablation and what is its result on tissue?

Subject: Interventional Radiation

Craniotomy for Clipping of an Aneurysm

A 40 year-old man is post craniotomy for clipping of an aneurysm. His serum sodium is 115 mEq/L and he complains of nausea and vomiting. His urine sodium is 30 mEq/L and there is a decreased serum osmolality with inappropriately increased urine osmolality of 190 mOsm/kg. This presentation is consistent with:

Evaluation of a Lump on the Neck.

A 30-year-old male patient presents for evaluation of a lump on his neck. He denies pain, itch, erythema, edema, or any other symptoms. He is ^concerned because it won’t ^ go away. He says, “I noticed it a few months ago, then it seemed to disappear, and now it is  back.” The AGACNP proceeds with a history and physical exam and concludes which of the following as the leading differential diagnosis?

History of Dysuria and Foulsmelling urine.

A 19-year-old woman presents to your office with a 3-day history of dysuria and foulsmelling urine. She also notes some suprapubic pressure and noted some chills and she thinks she had a fever yesterday. She reports no vaginal bleeding or discharge and reports no nausea or vomiting. She denies any significant past medical history. On exam  she has a temperature of 38°C, a pulse of 105/min and a blood pressure of 120/75mmHg. Her abdominal exam reveals some suprapubic tenderness. Her back exam reveals no costovertebral angle tenderness. Urine dip demonstrates 2+ leukocytes. What should be done next?

Impaired Vibratory and Position Sense

When examining a new patient in the hospital, the AGACNP finds impaired vibratory and position sense as well as spastic weakness. Upon questioning, he also reports paresthesia in his fingers and toes. When reviewing the laboratory data, the AGACNP finds a hemoglobin of 9. What is the most likely cause of this patient’s anemia?

Effects of Ajovy medication

What are some sample side effects of Ajovy medication.

Female with Primary Hyperaldosteronism

N. C. is a 60-year-old female with primary hyperaldosteronism. She has been referred to your service for surgical management. Anticipated findings on clinical history would include

Post Small Bowel Resection

Mrs. V, a 60 y/o woman status post small bowel resection is admitted to the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU). She has a history of hypothyroidism and is lethargic. Her temperature is 94.6° F. Myxedema coma is suspected. An appropriate intervention for Mrs. V would be: