Low reticulocyte count

Low reticulocyte count

A patient with anemia has a low reticulocyte count. What would you suspect is the underlying cause of this patient’s anemia?

destruction of red blood cells (RBCs)

Underproduction of red blood cells (RBCs)

Overproduction of red blood cells (RBCs)

Proliferation of immature red blood cells (RBCs)

Risk for tumor lysis syndrome

Which of the following type of cancer is high risk for tumor lysis syndrome?

 

Dialysis effect on a person’s mentally

Dialysis effect on a person’s mentally

how dialysis affect a person’s mentally?

 

include scholar reference no older than 5 years

Type I diabetes

What led the doctor to suspect Type I diabetes rather than Type II?

-What lifestyle changes would be important for Floyd to make?

Caring for a Client with depression 

Describe the teaching that a nurse would reinforce when caring for a Client with depression

Impact of Disaster, Terrorism, and War

Being Prepared: Impact of Disaster, Terrorism, and War Many opportunities are available for both student nurses and experienced community health nurses to become involved in emergency preparedness and response efforts. A disaster is any event that causes a level of destruction that exceeds the abilities of the affected community to respond without assistance. Disasters may be caused by natural or man-made/technologic events and may be classified as multiple-casualty incidents or mass-casualty incidents. Student nurses are developing a plan on how to approach the upcoming community-wide disaster drill.

 

1. What characteristics of disasters, including causation, number of casualties, scope, and intensity, should the student nurses consider?

 

2. What factors contribute to a community’s potential for experiencing a disaster?

 

3. What are the four phases of disaster management that must be included in the student nurses planning for the drill?

 

4. Using the levels of prevention, what is the role of the community health nurse in relations to acts of chemical, biologic, or nuclear terrorism?

Breastfeeding effect on mothers nutrition

Breastfeeding effect on mothers nutrition

  • Does breastfeeding affect the mother’s nutritional status?
  • How much extra food does a breastfeeding mother need?
  • How is the baby’s weight progressing?

Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities 

Explore The Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)

  • History and original purpose for the creation of joint commission and (CARF)
  • The purpose for existence now—how has it evolved?
  • Where the requirements for each agency are publicly reported
  • Why public reporting of metrics is important
  • How each body operates

Work rule requirement as a nurse assistant.

Specifically describe the conflict between your religious belief, observance, or practice and the work rule or job requirement as a nurse assistant at issue.

Artificial inflatable urinary sphincter.

A 60-year-old male presents for the insertion of an artificial inflatable urinary sphincter for urinary incontinence.

Procedure performed: A 4.5 cm cuff, 22 ml balloon, 61-70 mmHg artificial inflatable urinary sphincter was inserted.

What is the ICD10CM code submitted?