Describe components of a clinical-based decision-making model impacted by clinical expertise

Describe components of a clinical-based decision-making model impacted by clinical expertise and explain how clinical expertise informs evidence-based practice.

The nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease

What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications

Explanation of Fluid Volume Deficit including signs and symptoms

Pictorial representation and explanation of Fluid Volume Deficit including signs and symptoms.Pictorial representation and explanation of Fluid Volume Excess (including edema grading and assessment features)

Define acute vs chronic conditions

BSN Midterm Study Guide Define acute vs chronic conditions Define innate vs adaption immune response Define modifiable vs non-modifiable risk factors Define active vs passive immunity Define local vs systemic infection Inflammatory response function. Immune response function? Key players? Autoimmune disease? Opportunistic vs nosocomial infections? Bacterial infection? Viral infection? Fungal infection? Parasite infection? Aging process? Define obesity. Define cancer.

Applying the Full-Spectrum Nursing Model

Mental Health Home Applying the Full-Spectrum Nursing Model A nurse employed by a temporary agency is assigned to a neurology unit for a 12-hour shift. On arrival, she discovers that the registered nurse (RN) assigned for the shift called in sick, leaving her with two nursing assistive personnel (NAPs) to provide client care and administer medication, including controlled substances. The nursing supervisor informs her that she will be responsible for the unit with 22 clients, 12 of whom are acutely ill and require close observation and frequent care. The nursing supervisor is not available to work on the unit and has no additional RNs to provide client care. The nurse decides not to accept the assignment, to report the decision and reasons to her agency supervisor, and to leave the neurology unit immediately before starting the shift. THINKING 1. In addition to protecting her nursing license, what other factors should the nurse have considered in deciding whether to stay on or leave the unit? 2. Because the nurse decided not to accept the assignment, would this have been considered abandonment? 3. What standards, guidelines, and laws would apply to determine whether the nurse’s behavior was in accordance with standards of practice? Critical Thinking 1. Which statements in the ANA Nurses’ Bill of Rights should the nurse have considered before deciding whether to accept the assignment? 2. What factors in this situation could create legal problems for the nurse? DOING

Primary care clinic in an underserved area

An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is talking with a legislator about the need for a primary care clinic in an underserved area. Which of the following point should the APRN include to gain the legislator’s support? Select all that apply. Access to a regular primary care provider improves chronic disease management Primary care reduces costs related to complications of untreated health conditions. APRNs are educated to provide the same level of care as primary care physicians.

Clinical manifestations in the ROS

Why is the lack of clinical manifestations in the ROS above significant? PE and Lab Tests General . Fair complexion and healthy-looking white male in no apparent discomfort. Red hair with green eyes . Appears pleasant, alert, and conversant but anxious Patient Case Question 2. Identify two risk factors for melanoma that this patient has.

Nursing Health Care Field Research

Nursing Health Care Field Research Draft An introduction to the topic. An explanation of how the articles are used in scholarly research within health care as it relates to the allied health care profession. A discussion of the ethical considerations for data collection. An explanation of what the data reveals in terms of statistical analysis, including quantitative and qualitative.

Include a discussion of the conclusions that can be made from the data and how it would be applied to the health care setting.

An evaluation, based on the research, of whether there is enough information to make a decision on the effectiveness of the topic as it relates to the allied health care professional. A summary of the conclusions from the

Collaborating with the health care team to ensure a patient’s plan of care is appropriate

Nurses advocate for their patients every day. Whether collaborating with the health care team to ensure a patient’s plan of care is appropriate, connecting patients and families to community resources, or teaching a patient during discharge planning, nurses utilize a set of interpersonal skills that lend them to be natural advocates (Mason, et. al. 2021).

What are some examples of how a lobbyist for a professional nursing organization works with nursing advocates on any given healthcare-related issue? Include references.

Micronutrient deficiencies

Micronutrient deficiencies can manifest through physical symptoms. Fill in the chart with the appropriate vitamins or minerals. The number of answers is in parenthesis. (worth 5 points, ½ point each box)

Symptom Nutrient Deficiency(ies)
Impaired Immune Infection (4)
Rickets (2)
Night Blindness (1)
Mouth Sores (1)
Poor Blood Clotting (2)
Bleeding Gums (1)
Dermatitis (1)
Nerve Pain in Legs and Arms (2)
Poor wound healing (3)
Poor/Stunted growth (2)