Developmental psychology

Developmental psychology is the study of age-related changes in behavior and mental processes, including stages of growth, from conception to death. Development is an ongoing, lifelong process. What stage of human development are you in currently and what are your main challenges/activities? Reflecting on Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, which stage do you find yourself in? How will you successfully resolve the conflict that is the hallmark of that stage? What would you consider the best time of your life? Why?

Describe the nurses’ role and responsibility as health educators.

Describe the nurses’ role and responsibility as health educators. What strategies besides the use of learning styles can a nurse educator consider when developing tailored individual care plans, or for an educational program in health promotion? When should the behavior be utilized in a care plan or health promotion?

Briefly describe the mechanism of how the assessment of systolic blood pressure works

Briefly describe the mechanism of how the assessment of systolic blood pressure works with a sphygmomanometer (not the procedures, but how it works).

Chromosome abnormalities

Although many chromosome abnormalities occur due to abnormal cell division in the spenn or egg. the)r can also occasionally be inherited. Tl genetic basis for this baby’s anomalies can usually be determined by: a. analyzing the chromosomes in the baby’s cells b. analyzing the chromosomes in the mother’s cells c. analyzing the chromosomes in the father’s cells d. quantifying the number and severity of the baby’s physical abnormalities

Common nursing care delivery models

What is the nursing service department of a hospital, What is this department’s role? How does this department compare in size with the other departments of the hospital, What is a nursing care delivery model? What are some of the most common nursing care delivery models? {5 marks}

Female full code allergy to ciprofloxacin

I need a reflective journal about a patient that I take care of. My patient was a 74 years old female full code allergy to ciprofloxacin. She came to the hospital because her husband found her unconscious and unresponsive. He called the EMS right away. He also stated that she’s not alert and oriented to time, herself, events, days sometimes. But when I was taking care of her days after her admissions, he read her documentation.

Her nurse noted that she was getting better in reminding things, her name, she’s more alert. She have a past medical history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension which is being control by meds, hernia, asthma she was on a 2L nasal cannula. In my shift I took her blood glucose 3 time it was normal level, and vitals was normal expect for  her blood pressure didn’t improve at all. That’s pretty much about her.

Requirements for privacy and confidentiality in EHRs

Review HIPAA, protected health information (PHI), and requirements for privacy and confidentiality in EHRs. Discuss one ethical and one legal issue related to the use of EHRs that directly impact advanced registered nursing practice. Consider the emerging role of telehealth and the EHR in patient care delivery and the compromise of patient data using telehealth applications and measures you can implement in your own practice to protect patient privacy and confidentiality.

Examination of the new infant

Upon examination of the new infant. the pediatrician detects a heart murmur. Which of the following is the most accurate and appropriate statement? a. Heart murmurs are common to many infants and usually resolve within one month after birth. b. Heart murmurs are benign and not a cause for concern. c. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome may be a sign of a heart defect. However: further testing is necessary before a heart defect can be diagnosed. d. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome is diagnostic for a heart defect and surgery should be performed as soon as possible to prevent the onset of heart failure and pneumonia.

Education and behavioral interventions for adolescents

Everyone has unique needs, and you addressed the care plan in detail. The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends community education and behavioral interventions for adolescents to improve the development of reducing STIs, HIV, and teen pregnancy.

Topics to address include interventions that focus on improving decision-making, communication skills, and positive bonding experiences between youth and their peers or non-parental role models to reduce poor sexual behaviors in this population.

Screening for STIs is vital in people having unprotected sex (Community Prevention Services Task Force [CPSTF], 2007).

During which stage of the health plan would you implement screenings for this population?

Please answer with references

Hospital Care to evaluate quality

Go to Hospital Compare at Link (Links to an external site.) Find a Philadelphia area hospital that you are familiar with. Use Hospital Care to evaluate quality by opening the Quality tab. Be sure to open all information under Quality.

Copy and paste the following template into your Reply and fill in the answers:

Name of Hospital:

One measure that the management team at that facility should address. Choose a measure that is most concerning when compared to State and National averages and list the data for that hospital as well as the state and national averages for that measure:

Plan to improve that measure. Be very specific in terms of the steps the mana