Joint capsule on the shoulder bres

A nurse is caring for a client after an injury. The nurses notices tearing of the joint capsule on the shoulder
bres. What condition does the patient have? select one? Ollia Dislocation Dilib. Whiplash c Sprain 9 d. Strain

 

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Ovarian cancer

A 28-year-old woman tells you her mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 42 and her 35-year-old sister has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. She asks you if there is anything she should be doing to screen for and assess her own risk for breast and ovarian cancers. However, she tells you that she does not carry health insurance.

-What do you advise this patient based on current recommendations for screening for potential genetically inherited mutation cancers?
-What options would you consider for this patient who does not carry any type of health insurance?

Colon cancer

A client with colon cancer experiences an increase in feelings of anxiety and depression and has suicidal ideation.  The nurse realizes that these feelings occur during which stage of the disease?

A. Initiation of definitive treatment
B. end of the first course of treatment
C. end stage of the disease
D. recurrence of the disease

Parkinson’s disease

Case Study of a Parkinson’s disease

A 67-year-old man presents to the ER with a chief complaint of tremors in his arms and some tremors in his leg as well. The patient is accompanied by his son, who says that his father has become “stiff” and it takes him much longer to perform simple tasks and difficulties rising from a chair. Physical exam demonstrates tremors in the hands at rest, and fingers exhibit “pill-rolling” movement. The patient’s face is not mobile and exhibits a mask-like appearance. His gait is uneven, and he shuffles when he walks, and his head/neck, hips, and knees are flexed forward. He exhibits jerky or cogwheeling movement. The patient states that he has episodes of extreme sweating and flushing not associated with any activity. Laboratory data is unremarkable, and the ER has diagnosed the patient with Parkinson’s Disease.

Q1-what is a lab test and medication for patient with Parkinson disease? please provide 3 med

 1-connect patient pathology with the medication

2-discuss action, side effects, and implications of the med

3-medications related to problems in the nursing process.

Q2-can you explain a Resources do with pt has Parkinson disease (nurses, Physical therapy, Occupational therapist, Dietician, Speech-language pathologist)

please no copy and paste and provide references. thank you 

Staffing assignment

You are making a staffing assignment knowing that you are short-staffed. You have five registered nurses (RNs), two licensed practical nurses (LPNsn), and two nursing assistants. Those nine employees need to provide a 12-hour shift of services to 30 clients with a high acuity required to a ratio of nurse to client at 1:3.

Client acuity level

  • Six acuity level 1
  • Eight acuity level 2
  • Nine acuity level 3
  • Seven acuity level 4

You will use the acuity-based staffing model to develop the staffing assignment based on the needs of the clients. You will use the created template.

 

 

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Instructions

As you create this assignment, include the following in an email to your manager to justify your short-staffing plan:

  • Complete the staffing assignment based on the acuity level.
  • Defend how you would direct the staff to their assigned roles for this shift and provide a rationale for the staffing assignment.
  • Describe how you would communicate with each level of care provider to assure the best outcomes possible.
  • Address how you would ensure client equity in the delivery of services.
  • Provide stated ideas with professional language and attribution for credible sources with correct APA citation, spelling, and grammar.
  • (use the information below)

 

Staffing Available

  • 5 RN 2 LPN 2 NA
  • 30 patients

Acuity Level 1 – 6 Patients

  1. Room 2301 Susan is a 93-year-old who fell at home and is waiting for nursing home placement who uses a walker and requires assistance to the bathroom and ADLs
  2. Room 2312 Fredrick is a 57-year-old who is recovering from a knee replacement who needs educational reinforcement and is going home today.
  3. Room 2319 Joshua is a 63-year-old who was in for cardioversion and is going home today.
  4. Room 2329 Brian is a 49-year-old who has been diagnosed with hypertension and Alzheimer’s Disease who wanders off the unit and needs assistance with ADLs.
  5. Room 2304 James is a 95-year-old who has osteoarthritis and needs help getting out of bed, bathing, and dressing.
  6. Room 2307 Francis is a 39-year-old who will be discharged today. She received discharge teaching yesterday about her ruptured appendix wound and wants to review the care instructions before she leaves.

Acuity Level 2 – 8 Patients

  1. Room 2302 Brooke is a 33-year-old who was admitted with new-onset DM with uncontrolled blood sugars. She has started on new medications, including insulin, and needs additional patient and family education.
  2. Room 2311 Mark is an 83-year-old who is on isolation for MRSA and is on IV antibiotics and ten other medications.
  3. Room 2320 Jeffrey is a 63-year-old who is non-compliant with his medications and came in with hypertension and crackles in his lungs. He has daily labs and has a wound on his left foot.
  4. Room 2330 Leslie is a 46-year-old who had unstable angina and had a cardiac catheterization yesterday late afternoon and stayed over for observation.
  5. Room 2305 Traci is a 72-year-old who has a history of heart disease, a history of myocardial infarction, and mild dementia.
  6. Room 2308 Alecia is a 33-year-old who was experiencing chest pain and is scheduled for a stress test later today.
  7. Room 2303 Theodore is a 22-year-old who has had DM since he was a 10-years-old who requires medication adjustments.
  8. Room 2318 Bruce is a 45-year-old who was placed on isolation for C-Diff and is on several IV mediations.

Acuity Level 3 – 9 Patients

  1. Room 2306 Amelia is an 83-year-old after a stroke and requires total care.
  2. Room 2313 Audrey is a 78-year-old with newly diagnosed COPD.
  3. Room 2317 Abigail is a 90-year-old who is a diabetic with a chronic leg infection.
  4. Room 2328 Roxanne is an 82-year-old with newly diagnosed lung cancer.
  5. Room 2322 Nancy is a 56-year-old with chronic kidney disease and on peritoneal dialysis.
  6. Room 2323 Dennis is a 35-year-old who was admitted with right upper quadrant pain that radiates to the right shoulder.
  7. Room 2314 Roger is a 46-year-old who is wasted and malnourished. She has severe diarrhea.
  8. Room 2309 Terry is a 59-year-old who has bladder cancer with painless hematuria.
  9. Room 2310 Barry is a 54-year-old who has a history of mitral valve regurgitation.

Acuity Level 4 – 7 Patients

  1. Room 2315 Karen is a 45-year-old who had an acute myocardial infarction with percutaneous coronary intervention.
  2. Room 2321 Fredrick is a 43-year-old who was admitted after an overdose and required close monitoring.
  3. Room 2327, Samantha is a 57-year-old with severe abdominal pain with no bowel sounds.
  4. Room 2324 Robbie is a 62-year-old who has been vomiting and pain in the abdomen.
  5. Room 2325 Jenny is a 58-year-old MVA who has a tracheostomy.
  6. Room 2326 Annette is a 68-year-old who had a bowel resection and colostomy.
  7. Room 2316, David is a 54-year-old with weakness and a decreased level of consciousness.

 

RN 1 RN 2 RN 3 RN 4 RN 5
Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity
LPN 1 LPN 2 CNA 1 CNA 2 Staff

  • 5 RN
  • 2 LPN
  • 2 CNA

30 patients

  • 6 acuity level 1
  • 8 acuity level 2
  • 9 acuity level 3
  • 7 acuity level 4

Paper towel

What else can you use to contain a spill other than paper towel to contain a spill?

Emphysema

You are managing a stable middle-aged adult with emphysema. In addition to reinforcing smoking cessation and medication schedules, which annual intervention will you recommend?

Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)

 

Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23)

 

Quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (QIV)

 

Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13)

 

Secondary resource based on research

What is a secondary resource based on research? What 5 articles within 5 years and peer reviewed do you recommend as secondary resources on depression and exercise in adolescence?

Stability and internal consistency

Which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between stability and internal consistency?

Group of answer choices

a) An instrument that demonstrates stability will also demonstrate internal consistency.

 

c) An instrument cannot demonstrate stability and internal consistency at the same time.

 

d) An instrument may demonstrate stability, internal consistency, or both at the same time.

 

b) An instrument that demonstrates internal consistency will also demonstrate stability.

Causes of disorders

As you’ve seen from your reading and research, there are many different causes of disorders. Choose two disorders and discuss their potential root causes. How would you best help and support a friend with these disorders?