Factors that influence power

In Nursing Research, what are Factors that influence power?

Describe and explore the role of the advanced practice nurse in pharmacotherapy.

Describe and explore the role of the advanced practice nurse in pharmacotherapy.

Traumatic injuries

A patient has sustained multiple traumatic injuries after a fall from a height. What is considered an important component of the primary survey assessment?

 

A patient presents with acute onset of chest pain and goes into cardiac arrest immediately upon arrival. What is a possible reversible cause of cardiac arrest?

 

What is the critical goal time from arrival to the ED to CT brain scan based on the American Heart Association stroke recommendations?

 

A 22-year old female who is 8 weeks pregnant presents with a sudden onset of left lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. The patient’s family member stated that she had a syncopal episode shortly after that. What is the MOST likely diagnosis for her?

Hyperglycemia

Definition of hyperglycemia/ blood glucose ranges/ signs and symptoms

Definition of hypoglycemia/ blood glucose ranges/ signs and symptoms

 

  1. What is the normal range for fasting blood glucose?
  2. Which insulin cannot be mixed with any other insulin?

 

Complete the following table for a quick reference as you prepare to administer insulin:

Types Onset Peak Duration
Rapid Acting
1.Apidra
2.Humalog
Short acting
1.Novolin R
2.Humulin R
Intermediate acting
1.Novolin N
2.Humulin N
Mixtures
1.Humalog 50/50
2.Novolog 70/30
3.Humalog 75/25
Long acting
1.Lantus

 

Your patient is a type 2 diabetic who presents with shaking, confusion, and nausea. You check her blood sugar and found the results to be 90mg/dl. What intervention would you anticipate for her and why?

Myths associated with seizure disorders

Identify the common myths associated with seizure disorders. Select all that apply.

People with epilepsy are mentally ill.

 

People with epilepsy are mentally retarded.

 

Epilepsy is not a disease.

 

Seizures are contagious.

 

Epileptic seizures are best described as psychotic rages.

 

A seizure refers to an involuntary spasm or contraction of muscles resulting from a chemical imbalance in the body.

problem solving .

Problem solving. Tell me about a time when you had too much to do, but not enough resources (this could include staffing, time, and money). How did you handle the pressure, overcome the deficit, and/or achieve goals?

 

Select two different nursing theories and describe how they relate to patient care

Select two different nursing theories and describe how they relate to patient care. How could you use them for inciting behavioral changes? Discuss the pros and cons of applying each theory and how they could be integrated into your future practice as a chief nursing officer or a clinical nurse specialist. Are there any particular ethical issues related to the integration of these theories that should be considered?

identify strategies that you have seen implemented in your practice area that promote interprofessional clinical experiences with students and other members of the healthcare team.

Based on your professional role (NURSE PRACTITIONER), identify strategies that you have seen implemented in your practice area that promote interprofessional clinical experiences with students and other members of the healthcare team.

Threats to internal validity.

n Nursing Research. identify and describe threats to internal validity.

Synthesizing vs analyzing literature 

Synthesizing vs analyzing literature

In Nursing Research, what is the difference and relationship between Synthesizing vs analyzing literature