Health issue and population.

Identify an appropriate intervention strategy for your chosen health issue and population. Provide a rationale for why you selected this intervention. With intext citation to back your reference from the source; McKenzie, J. F., Neiger, B. L., & Thackery, R. (2017). Planning, implementing and evaluating health promotion programs: A primer (7th ed.).

Therapeutic Communication with the Stroke Patient

Therapeutic Communication with the Stroke Patient

The patient is a 60-year-old male and has a 55-year-old sister who works and also assists in his care. The patient was diagnosed with a stroke and now has aphasia. The nursing team has the challenge of meeting with the patient and his sister to develop a plan for therapeutic communication, especially for safe care at home following discharge from the hospital. Use the group project rubric to develop your project on therapeutic communication with the stroke patient and his sister.

Medroxyprogesterone side effects.

A nurse is caring for a client prescribed medroxyprogesterone. What adverse effects can occur with this medication?
Suggested Pharmacology Learning Activity: Women’s Health

chemotherapy treatment.

A nurse is caring for a client experiencing nausea, vomiting, and anorexia due to chemotherapy treatment. What actions should the nurse take to treat this side effect?
Suggested Pharmacology Learning Activity:  Chemotherapy Agents

Anti-Inflammatory Medications- Bronchodilators.

Anti-Inflammatory Medications- Bronchodilators. A nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of cromolyn for a 14-year-old client. What would the client verbalize to show evidence the medication is effective?
Suggested Pharmacology Learning Activity: Anti-Inflammatory Medications- Bronchodilators

Mycobacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections.

Mycobacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections. A client has been given instructions about rifampin.  Which of the statements indicates that the client has the correct understanding of the instructions.
“I will take the medication with food”.
“I can occasionally have a beer”.
“My urine may be orange”.
“I need to take Vitamin B6, daily”.
Suggested Pharmacology Learning Activity:  Mycobacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections

Blood Pressure.

Blood Pressure. A client is a newly prescribed spironolactone. List three (3) adverse effects of this medication the nurse should teach the client about.
Suggested Pharmacology Learning Activity: Blood Pressure

Tracer methodology.

Tracer methodology Case study analysis. What kind of evaluation plan can I use to evaluate if a falls initiative is working using tracer methodology and which tracer methodology should be used? please and thank you

 

Potential benefits of using big data

what are some potential benefits of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why?