Perspectives on nurse practitioner competencies

Which of the following is consistent with current perspectives on nurse practitioner competencies? The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties has developed a list of core I" competencies that all students should have upon graduation from a master’s program. B Nursing specialty organizations DO NOT publish competencies for NPs who provide I" care in specialty areas. I" C Employers DO NOT establish their own set of competencies. I" D There are national standards for judging and evaluating nurse practitioner competencies.

National Patient Safety Goals

Review the Millie Larsen case update within this assignment, read the questions, and consult your resources–particularly the texts and National Patient Safety Goals website concerning Hospital Chapter, Goal 7, NPSG.07.01.01 and NSPG.07.03.01. Brainstorm ideas and formulate your responses. Use the Braden Scale form to score her skin risk; access the Braden Scale form through the link below.

 

Several weeks have passed since the clinic visit, and Millie is now re-admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of urinary tract infection and dehydration. Her presentation is atypical, and she is confused. Upon the admission assessment, the nurse notices that Millie has a wound on her sacrum and asks her if it is painful. Millie states that “it does hurt, so I have just been lying down more.” The nurse places a gauze dressing over the wound and continues with the assessment.

She is now being cared for on a medical-surgical unit and because she is confused, she has a bed alarm for her safety. Millie needs much encouragement to get out of bed and walk to the bathroom so has become more incontinent and requires frequent bed changes. She is receiving intravenous fluids and medications for the urinary tract infection. Millie appears weak and underweight as she is only eating about one-quarter of her meals. She refuses to drink the supplements that she is offered and sometimes refuses to take her medications.

A few days later, it is noted that the wound has worsened and now has purulent drainage with a foul odor which will require referral to a wound nurse for additional care. Wound cultures are positive for methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

Before responding to the questions, review the following videos:

  1. Obtaining a Wound Culture by Swab (Links to an external site.)
  2. Removing and Applying Wet to Damp Dressings (Links to an external site.)
  3. Open-Pore Reticulated Polyurethane Foam Therapy (i.e., Vacuum-Assisted Closure [V.A.C.]) (Links to an external site.)

Respond to the Following Questions

 

 Oval wound on person with the deep wound bed. Overall skin color is lightly pigmented.  Yellow fatty tissue noted in part of wound bed. Remainder of wound bed is red.

 

  1. View the picture to help you assess the wound. What are the “clinical findings” and how would you stage Millie’s wound?
  2. What would be included in the plan of care for treatment of Millie’s wound? Please include all aspects of a team-based approach that will be utilized in a successful treatment plan.
  3. What are three (3) nursing interventions that the nurse would incorporate into the plan of care? Give a rationale for each intervention.
  4. If the wound nurse orders a dressing change for this wound, what technique would be appropriate? (Medical asepsis, clean technique? Or surgical asepsis, sterile technique)? Describe the procedure and give a rationale for your choice.
  5. What are some of the risks that Millie demonstrates for forming a pressure injury? Using the Braden Scale  Download Braden Scale, how would you score Millie at this time?

 

 

Postpartum psychosis

Which of the following is not consistent with what is known about postpartum psychosis? 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 affects first-time mothers and there is very little risk of postpartum psychosis in subsequent pregnancies.

Explain the mechanism of action of methylphenidate

Explain the mechanism of action of methylphenidate. What is considered first-line treatment (pharmacotherapy) for ADHD? What is the second-line treatment? (You may need to research this, please provide a reference for your answer). Read the following scenario. There is no “right answer.” Please support your answer with evidence

A twelve-year-old patient with a diagnosis of ADHD has just been transferred into your care. The caregiver notes that the prescribed long-acting stimulant is effective, but it takes a significant amount of time to “kick in.” As a result, the patient now has truancy charges because they are so frequently late for school. What would you suggest?

 

How the Electronic Health Record (EHR) can be used to promote evidence-based practice

Describe the process of how the Electronic Health Record (EHR) can be used to promote evidence-based practice. Use a specific problem (it can be a patient or administrative issue) of interest as an example in this explanation, for example, reducing high 30-day readmission rates for CHF patients or reducing high rates of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI).

The difference between clinical and statistical significance

Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project? my project: nurse burnout

The pathophysiology and symptomology/clinical manifestations

Discuss and describe the pathophysiology and symptomology/clinical manifestations. Give three examples with the definition of Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) of I. The gynecologic origin with ICD 10 numbers. II. The non-gynecologic origin with ICD 10 numbers. Discuss patient education. Develop the management plan (pharmacological and nonpharmacological).

Components of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Identify three components of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that went into effect in 2014 and discuss their impact or potential impact on the practice of nursing and medicine. Describe a type of health care spending that you consider wasteful or services that you consider have little or no benefit. Explain why you find the spending wasteful, and if eliminated, what impact it may have on the American public.

What is the significance of the problem of increasing sepsis in healthcare organizations?

What is the significance of the problem of increasing sepsis in healthcare organizations? What is the significance from the global and nationwide perspective? How does the issue impact nurses, quality of care, the healthcare system, patients, families, and society?

The different roles of nursing leaders and nursing managers

Explain the different roles of nursing leaders and nursing managers in an instance where workplace bullying is the problem the different approaches they take to address the issue and promote patient safety and quality the rationals theories and principles and skills and roles of a leader versus a manager