Discuss at least two benefits and challenges of using information systems in health care.

Discuss at least two benefits and challenges of using information systems in health care.

Demonstrates a synthesis of theoretical concepts relating to the ALCOHOL USE DISORDER

Demonstrates a synthesis of theoretical concepts relating to the ALCOHOL USE DISORDER including symptomatology and risk assessment.  Demonstrates an advanced capacity to critically examine and choose an appropriate pathway of care for the alcohol use disorder

 

Choose one root operation term from the Physical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Audiology sections

Choose one root operation term from the Physical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Audiology sections do research with a credible source to understand what the procedure or service is so you can explain it in your own words. Then, create a scenario using it and include medical necessity. Include the ICD-10-PCS code used to report that procedure.

A nurse is administering the first dose of ramipril to a client who has hypertension

A nurse is administering the first dose of ramipril to a client who has hypertension. The client reports feeling dizzy and lightheaded. Which of the following should the nurse administer?

 

1. 15g of carbohydrates

2. IV fluid bolus

3. Diphenhydramine

4. Naloxone

How is research used to produce effective public health care policies in order to spend public resources wisely?

How is research used to produce effective public health care policies in order to spend public resources wisely? Give one example.

What are some risk factors for depression and suicide that are more pertinent in the elderly population?

What are some interventions that you have come across in your learning to help prevent depression and suicide for senior living in long-term care? .What are some risk factors for depression and suicide that are more pertinent in the elderly population?

What are your thoughts on the risk of suicide and depression for seniors in LTC?

What are your thoughts on the risk of suicide and depression for seniors in LTC? 2. what are some interventions that you have come across in your learning to help prevent depression and suicide for seniors living in longterm care?

How can you relate Nightingale’s passion for cleanliness and sanitation to preventing hospital-acquired infections?

How can you relate Nightingale’s passion for cleanliness and sanitation to preventing hospital-acquired infections? How is the relevant during the pandemic?

Explain how fall prevention in long-term care can be seen as a patient practice problem

Explain how fall prevention in long-term care can be seen as a patient practice problem and how to address it through a quality improvement intervention.

Describe the use of ethical principles to support your position

Describe the use of ethical principles to support your position (MAiD should be allowed) on Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) using evidence-based data and evidence-based references