Discuss characteristic findings for a stroke

Discuss characteristic findings for a stroke and how it affects the lives of patients and their families. Discuss the nurse’s role in supporting the patient’s psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Discuss the nurse’s role in supporting the patient’s psychological

Discuss characteristic findings for a stroke and how it affects the lives of patients and their families. Discuss the nurse’s role in supporting the patient’s psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Differences between skeletal and muscular development

Explain the primary differences between skeletal and muscular development differences between children and adults.

The medication intramuscularly in the deltoid muscle

Which intervention should the nurse implement when administering the biological response modifier erythropoietin (Epogen) subcutaneously? Select all that apply. 1. Do not shake the vial prior to preparing the injection. 2. Apply a warm washcloth after administering the medication. 3. Discard any unused portion of the vial after pulling up the correct dose. 4. Keep the medication vials in the refrigerator until prepared to administer. 5. Administer the medication intramuscularly in the deltoid muscle.

Explain the basic theoretical concepts of nursing briefly

Explain the basic theoretical concepts of nursing briefly. give one example of a nursing theory and how it could be incorporated into our enrolled nursing practice. ( short answer)

Application of the nursing process in monitoring the drug therapy

Describe the pharmacologic treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, side effects, adverse reactions, and application of the nursing process in monitoring the drug therapy for these 2 drugs.

1) Aducanumab
2) Donepezil (Aricept)

Mental health needs in a hospital environment

Discuss the steps a nursing student or registered nurse should take to engage with and support a person with mental health needs in a hospital environment, for example in the Emergency Department, or in a busy medical ward, to ensure all their needs are met.

Why is it important to be able to identify the best available evidence to guide clinical practice?

Why is it important to be able to identify the best available evidence to guide clinical practice? Use concrete examples. Describe how research evidence is used to make clinical decisions.  Be very specific with an example.

Provide significance of fall prevention in patient-centered care and how it impacts nursing practice

Provide significance of fall prevention in patient-centered care and how it impacts nursing practice, patient outcome, global health care, and educational environment (if applicable)

Explain physiological diffrence between quiet inspiration and forced inspiration

Explain physiological diffrence between quiet inspiration and forced inspiration ( answer  must contain at least two muscles used in forced inspiration )