Principles of primary health care

reflecting on the care you provided to the person, briefly identify how you applied principles of primary health care and worked within the philosophical framework supporting the primary health care system

Psychotropic treatment

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Question 81 The goal of psychotropic treatment is to eliminate all manifestations of a disorder to below the
syndromel threshold, which is defined as which of the following? A Response B Remission C C Resistance D
Sensitizati

Lithium

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Question 96 In educating the patient beginning to take Lithium. the ARNP explains which of the following related to the need for blood tests? A Your lithium blood levels. thyroid function, and kidney status need to be monitored I" as long as you take lithium. When going to have your lithium levels checked, you should have taken your last 1" lithium dose 12 hours earlier. Once your lithium dose has been stabilized you will no longer need to have your I" lithium level monitored unless your dose is changed. r DAand Elonly

Research and EBP

  • Discuss how research and EBP are different; include how you believe research supports EBP for nursing.

Epithelial tissue

How does the shape and number of layers of each epithelial tissue play a role in their individual function?

Sclerosis

A 47 year old male patient, who is a house painter and whom you haven’t seen in several years, presents with chronic fatigue and mild chest pain frequently relieved by taking a break from painting. He’s married to a 47-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis and has two married children and one grandchild living nearby. He also complains of frequent eructation, flatulence, and indigestion after eating. He was told (when he weighed 30 lbs. less than he does now) that he could control his hyperlipidemia by diet.

  • CC. “I’m always tired, and I have this annoying chest pain when I climb a ladder.”
  • Past medical history: Anxiety, cholecystectomy, vasectomy
  • Vital signs: Blood pressure (BP): 146/88; height, 6 ft; weight, 242 lbs.
  • Lab results: TC 230; HDL 32

Question 1:

What additional subjective data do you think the patient will share?

The musculoskeletal system

The organism responsible for most infections of the musculoskeletal system across all age groups can be assumed to be susceptible to which of the following antibiotics?

A. Penicillin

B. Fluconazole

C. Cefazolin

D. Vancomycin

E. Oxacillin

What are the Basic Science Rationale?

 

Clinical Correlates?

Population and health management.

Population and health management. Identify a population that you will likely serve as an advanced registered nurse that you think is particularly vulnerable to issues of health disparity/inequity. Discuss the contribution of your particular specialty to health promotion and disease prevention for this population. How do issues of diversity and global perspectives of care contribute to your understanding of health equity as it relates to this population?

Postpartum psychosis

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Question 47 Which of the following is not consistent with what is known about postpartum psychosis? A Symptoms of postpartum psychosis can often begin within days of the delivery. B The average time of onset of symptoms of postpartum psychosis is within 2 to 3 weeks of delivery. Florid psychotic symptoms are usually preceded by prodromal signs such as O insomnia, restlessness, agitation, and mild cognitive deficits. This disorder primarily effects first time mothers and there is very little risk of postpartum psychosis in subsequent pregnancies.

 

NP scientific foundation competency

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Question 58 Curriculum content that supports the NP scientific foundation competency area includes which of the following? Select all that apply. A Comparison of patient data sets with evidence-based standards to I— improve care r 3 Science from other disciplines relevant to health care r C High reliability organization principles. Compliance issues related to patient privacy with use of r technology.