Beliefs or attitudes impact the older person

How can your beliefs or attitudes impact the older person

 

Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease 11 ACROSS DOWN 5 Classic triad of PD include rigidity, 1 Often the first drug used; combination of bradykinesia, and levodopa and carbidopa 6 Ultimate confirmation of PD is a positive Autonomic nervous system may have response to _ drugs difficulty controlling BP, causing _ 7 Nursing Diagnosis for PD: Impaired hypotension Mobility 3 slowing down in the initiation and 9 increase in muscle tone execution of movement 10 Characterized as small steps; may appear 4 as person dragging feet PD is caused by a lack of 11 PD is a chronic _ disorder 8 Complication of PD that may lead to malnutrition and aspiration.

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The evidence-based practice

The evidence-based practice that I describe in topic five was falls in rehab unit, what type of scholarly nursing research would be require to further investigate the issue?

A 35-year-old patient

Pls, answer the question A 35-year-old patient presents with a concern of two high blood pressures at local health fairs in the past month. The patient has a history of Type 2 Diabetes, Chronic Constipation, and Obesity. Today her pressure is 145/93. You will:

 

Resource that support individuals and organizations

Outline two resources that support individuals and organizations to embrace and respond to diversity
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How can you make a PowerPoint colorful and lively

How can you make a PowerPoint colorful and lively?

  1. What is the difference between animation and transition effects?
  2.  Why is it important for the slides to be uniform in FONT and Design?

Global Health Estimates (GHE)

Review the Summary WHO: Global Health Estimates (GHE) (portion at the end of this lesson’s readings. This summary has 15 key results listed from the Global Burden of Disease Study of 2010. Choose one of these findings that is of particular interest to you or you find applicable to your literature review topic. After you have chosen a specific finding, address the current status of this condition utilizing this website:

https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/mortality-and-global-health-estimates )

Indicate the changes we have seen with this health concern. Have rates increased or decreased? Are the changes positive or negative? Provide reasoning for these changes and or differences from not only referencing the World Health Organization website provided, but other valid and reliable resources that support/address the current status of this health topic. Pay attention as to how these additional resources could be utilized towards your literature review topic as well. List all additional resources at the end of your post for others to review upon reading your post.

I don’t have a list of findings I only have this link to use. Please help me

Telehealth

What is Telehealth? Why Telehealth is utilized in practice. When to use Telehealth. How does the Telehealth system work?

Advantages and disadvantages of Telehealth?

Telehealth Versus Telemedicine?

Jean Fields

Case Study 1:

Jean Fields is a 72-year-old client who has been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism due to Graves’ disease. Her husband of 52 years died of lung cancer 2 weeks ago, and she has been dealing with extreme emotional upset and grief. She has been admitted to the hospital with fatigue, weakness, fever, tachycardia, and dehydration.

  1. What is a possible cause of Ms. Fields’ symptoms? What questions would the nurse need to ask Ms. Fields to help determine factors that may have contributed to her condition?
  2. Ms. Fields is prescribed propylthiouracil (PTU) every 8 hours. What should the nurse include in teaching Ms. Fields about this drug?
  3. Ms. Fields is prescribed propranolol in addition to the PTU. She asks why two different drugs are necessary. How should the nurse respond?

 

Mary’s symptoms

Mary is a 48-year-old woman with severe rheumatoid arthritis. Her pain is no longer controlled by aspirin and her physician ordered 5 mg prednisone three times a day. Over the next 4 weeks, Mary’s symptoms were markedly improved and she became more mobile again. She also noted that for the first time in years she felt “really good.” Her appetite increased, she was no longer fatigued, and her outlook on life was markedly improved. At her follow-up visit, Mary had gained 9 pounds: she had slight edema in both ankles, and her blood pressure was 150/92 mmHg. An inflamed, oozing lesion was found on her right hand, which she stated became infected a few weeks ago after she cut her hand. The physician decided that Mary was past her crisis and that the prednisone should be tapered to 5 mg/day over a 4 week period.

  1. What effects did the prednisone have on the process at work in Mary’s joints and what effects did the corticosteroids have on the rest of her body?
  2. What teaching points should be included in a plan of care for Mary?