The school health clinic for flu-like symptoms

Jennifer is a 16-year-old assessed in the school health clinic for flu-like symptoms> While obtaining her health history she admits her parents are unaware that she uses both control pills. Which of the following is an important part of establishing a therapeutic relationship with this client?
1-Maintaining confidentiality about non-life treatment issues
2-Letting her know she needs to talk to her parents about both control pills
3 Asking if she is sexually active
4-Promings that everything she shares with you is confidential

Qualitative and Quantitative studies are very different in their methods of collecting data

Qualitative and Quantitative studies are very different in their methods of collecting data. On one hand, qualitative data is collected through observations, one-on-one interviews, and focus groups, to name a few, and is non-numerical in nature. It is an exploratory method of research that produces results that are not easy to generalize. On the other hand, quantitative studies collect data through surveys, polls, or questionnaires that are sent out to a specific section of a population, and is then statistically analyzed. The results from quantitative studies are easier to generalize. It is no wonder why some researchers believe that both methods should be used when conducting research as it can be used to support the research question; thereby, increasing the reliability of the study (as stated in the discussion prompt). Mixed method research (MMR) is a newer approach to research in which qualitative and quantitative techniques are ‘mixed’ together within a single study or investigation (Regnault et al., 2018).

Concept map based on Pancreatitis

I am unsure of how to complete this concept map based on Pancreatitis. How would I properly complete this assignment? An example for diabetes is posted below, it uses the same template.

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Interruption and often noxious care and procedures

Johnny is a 1-week-old who was born prematurely. He is quite ill and needs constant interruption and often noxious care and procedures. He has been prescribed dopamine at a rate of 5 mcg/kg/min. His weight is 1.4 kg. The concentration of dopamine is 40 mg in 50 mL normal saline. ….. has been diluted to 10,000 mcg/20 ml. At what rate will the dopamine infuse in ml/hr (please round to the nearest hundredth).

A patient was seen in the ED one week ago due to suffering a traumatic fracture of the body mandible, on the left side

A patient was seen in the ED one week ago due to suffering a traumatic fracture of the body mandible, on the left side.  He is being seen today by a maxillofacial surgeon for a pre-op visit. NOTE: Assign only the injury code. This is not the patient’s first medical encounter for this injury. Guidelines direct us to code the place of occurrence and activity codes only on the initial visit.

Explain the positive and negative aspects of the living arrangements for the elderly listed below

Explain the positive and negative aspects of the living arrangements for the elderly listed below. Be sure to thoroughly evaluate each option.

  1. Living in own home
  2. Living with their children
  3. Assisted living facility
  4. Nursing home with intermediate care
  5. Nursing home with skilled nursing care and make recommendations for healthy and disabled elderly

Describe the SDOH that affects the family health status. What is the impact of these SDOHs on the family?

Describe the SDOH that affects the family health status. What is the impact of these SDOHs on the family? Discuss why these factors are prevalent for this family. Wellness mode outlines the steps for family-centered health promotion. Include strategies for communication.

Requirements for the advanced practice registered nurse

Which of the following directs legislative requirements for the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) credentialing process? Educational institutions Nursing licensing boards

The delivery of a term infant

A respiratory therapist is called to attend the delivery of a term infant. The mother has had no prenatal care and reports that her “water broke” several days ago. Immediately following vaginal delivery, the infant was placed on a preheated radiant warmer and dried with warmed towels. The infant was placed in a sniffing position and assessed. The following data are available at 1 minute of age:
Respiratory rate: 15 breaths per minute, with weak, irregular effort
Color: Pale, with central cyanosis
Response to stimuli: Grimace
Muscle tone: Limp
Heart rate: 97 beats per minute

 

1. Which of the following should the respiratory therapist do first?
a. Provide 100% free-flow oxygen
b. Intubate the trachea
c. Provide bag-mask ventilation
d. Initiate chest compressions

2. What is the 1-minute Apgar score?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 3
d. 5

The prevention of adverse treatment and health promotion

Create a plan of care for a client diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia-must list at least two priority diagnoses (one of them physiological and one health promotion).

The care plan must include the following: For each diagnosis provide at least 3 interventions; at least three goals/plans; at least 3 evaluation criteria; at least three interventions for each.

Complete patient education must address the prevention of adverse treatment and health promotion; there should be a minimum of 4 teaching points. The patient education section should be completed in full.

 

Below is the patient information

 

Male, 01/31/1960 (62 years old), 173 cm, 63 kg

 

MRN: 26236

 

Attending: John Mack, MD

Allergies:

Demerol

Code Status: Full

Comments: none

 

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Primary Concern: Pneumonia

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Vital Signs

01/31/2022 2122
Heart Rate 106
Blood Pressure 90/60
Respirations 32
Temperature 36.89°C (Tympanic)
SpO2 (%) 90%
Pain 3

Allergies

Allergy Date Noted Reaction
Demerol Hives

Orders

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01/31/2022 1823 Activity-Bedrest with bathroom privileges

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Frequency: Continuous

Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823
End Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/30/2022 2223 AMOXICILLIN

Written order
Dose/Frequency: 500 mg 2x Daily
Route: Oral

Start Date: 01/30/2022 2223
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Schedule: 0800, 2000 Active
01/31/2022 1823 Antiembolism stockings (TED) knee high

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Frequency: Continuous

Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/31/2022 1823 Arterial Blood Gases (ABG)

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Frequency: Once
Duration: 1

Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/30/2022 2223 ATORVASTATIN

Written order
Dose/Frequency: 20 mg Daily
Route: Oral

Start Date: 01/30/2022 2223
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Schedule: 2200 Active
01/31/2022 1823 Diet – Regular

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Frequency: Continuous

Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/31/2022 1823 Full code

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Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/31/2022 1823 Insert Intermittent Infusion Device (saline lock, med lock, hep lock)

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Start Date: 01/31/2022 1823

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01/30/2022 2223 MORPHINE SULFATE

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Dose/Frequency: 4 mg Every 8 Hours
Route: Intramuscular

Start Date: 01/30/2022 2223
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Schedule: 0800, 1600, 0000 Active
01/31/2022 1423 Oxygen-nasal cannula 2L/min

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Labs

Lab Range 01/31/2022 2032
Arterial Blood Gases (ABG)
pH 7.35 – 7.45 7.28
Carbon dioxide partial pressure (PCO2) (mm Hg) 35-45 mm Hg 56
Oxygen partial pressure (PO2) (mm Hg) 80-100 mm Hg 70
Bicarbonate (HCO3) (mEq/L) 22 to 26 mEq/L 25
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) (mEq/L) 23-28 mEq/L
O2 Saturation (%) 95% – 98% 89