APA guidelines

Following APA guidelines,

 discuss the pathophysiology of the disorder, the risk factors associated for the
development of the disorder, side effects of the disorder on the mother, baby or both if applicable, treatment, and the outcomes to the mother/baby, both if treated and untreated. Your
information will come from current evidence (within the last 5 year is ideal) – such as your textbook, clinical practice guidelines, scholarly journals, and professional association websites
(ie: Canadian Pediatric Society, Society of Obstetricians of Gynecologists of Canada, etc). This paper must have a title page and reference page

DISORDER- PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION

Case management intervention.

Mr. Jansen has many problems that would likely benefit from case management intervention.

1.  Make a list of five nursing diagnoses for Mr. Jansen that you would use to prioritize your interventions.

2.  Then make a list of at least five goals that you would like to accomplish in planning Mr. Jansen’s care. Make sure that these goals reflect realistic patient outcomes.

3.  What referrals would you make? What interventions would you implement yourself? Would you involve other disciplines in his plan of care?

4.  What is your plan for follow-up and evaluation?

The procurement process for a healthcare system

The procurement process for a healthcare system

Describe the procurement process for a health care system (including hardware and software) before creating the request for proposal (RFP). Describe a case where vendor demonstrations might be of vital importance in aiding your final purchase decision. How does the RFP form the basis of the contract?

Public health nurse

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You are a public health nurse in a community health practice, and planning is being undertaken to review the multiple challenges facing the community During a planning session, you and your coleagues discuss a review of key challenges to identity top priorities for the coming veor. a. What are the key challenges that face public health nurses in the 2Ist century b. The community is facing severe health diparties in the basic physical care of The underserved population. Ultimately, the most important changes in healin disparities must occur at the local level, Who role does the public health nune play in dealing with this crucial issue c. During the planning session, It was identified that there are different cultural groups represented in the Underserved communities, What do public healin nunes need to consoer to achieve culture competency for the care of ine patients in these communities d. The discussion during the planning session included a review of ways to ensure a safe and healthy environment, What are ways to examine ins effects of the environment on human health

Newly diagnosed brain tumor

The nurse is collecting data from a school-age child with a newly diagnosed brain tumor. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?

An outpost nurse

Althea works as an outpost nurse on a remote aboriginal reserve in

northern Ontario. For the past two months, she has been working hard to serve the numerous needs of the community. Being only one of two healthcare providers in the isolated community of 1300 people, Althea often feels overwhelmed by the responsibility of caring for so many people. To make matters worse, the people living in the reserve seem to be sicker than any other patients Althea has ever cared for. Many of the children are malnourished, as their parents cannot afford to buy the extremely expensive ‘healthy foods’ offered at local stores, and severe illnesses like tuberculosis, which have been eradicated elsewhere in Canada, runs rampant on the reserve. Visiting the homes of her patients, Althea also sees that the living conditions for people on the reserve are less than adequate, as many homes have mold, are damaged, and lack plumbing. Both through her nursing practice and speaking to the people who live on the reserve, Althea feels she has started to begin to understand what the barriers and challenges of living healthy a healthy life on a northern remote reserve are. She wants to do something to help her patients but is not sure where to start.
1. What are possible actions that Althea could carryout to improve the health of her patients from the perspective of health promotion? Answer the question in reference with the community health models

A medical directive for all post

The physician has prepa a medical directive for all post hysterectomy

clients that includes the administration of a narcotic Q4H

Signs of physical failure.

A client is exhibiting signs of physical failure. The family and the client may not understand dying process. the client states ”let me live to see my grandson graduate” what stage does this statement represent? what does this statement represent to the family?

Rubric to grade an oral presentation

how do I develop a rubric to grade an oral presentation by student and be sure to have at least 3 criteria A,B,C D,and F as possibli have to make sure i include what over score/ gradeis is as part of the document .this should be created in a table or form .what i.creat and is included in the paper as appendix A ( not as a separate document)

Generalized Anxiety Inventory

A nursing team is utilizing the Generalized Anxiety Inventory to measure anxiety on patients admitted to the older adult mental health unit. The team wants to ensure that the instrument reliably measures anxiety in their patient population. In reviewing literature on the psychometric properties of the instrument, which of the following should the nurses evaluate to determine reliability of the measure?

 

A. Anecdotal evidence from colleagues who have used the instrument.

 

 

B. Cronbach’s alpha to measure internal consistency.

 

C. SBAR evaluation (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation).

 

 

D. Forest plots to compare among studies.