Nursing Research

Nursing Research

Question 1 A research question is appropriate for the correlational level of research design. • Question 2 Which of the following types of studies is considered a qualitative study? • Question 3 To be considered researchable, a problem • Question 4 A researcher describes a study as a descriptive study. Which of the following would typically be part of the research methodology for the study? • Question 5 Which of the following would be considered a demographic variable? • Question 6 Identify the independent variable in the following hypothesis: “Cancer patients who receive music therapy complain less frequently of pain and require less pain medication than cancer patients not receiving music therapy.” • Question 7 A friend asks you to explain the difference between a conceptual definition and an operational definition of anxiety. You help her to understand these concepts by providing her with the following operational definition of anxiety. • Question 8 A research hypothesis: • Question 9 Subjects who volunteered to receive an experimental treatment for pancreatic cancer are educated about essential study information, assessed for understanding of this information, and asked to willingly participate in the research study. This process is referred to as: • Question 10 The purpose of an institutional review board (IRB) is to: • Question 11 Which of the following study designs focuses on finding a cause and effect relationship among variables, but uses a lower level of control? • Question 12 One example of a research population with diminished autonomy (vulnerability) would be: • Question 13 Common practice for in-text citations for a single author using APA style includes: • Question 14 In APA format, which one of these statements is not true about the references page: • Question 15 Which of the following questions is important to ask when determining the significance of the research problem? • Question 16 If a researcher wants to understand what it is like to undergo chemotherapy from the patient’s perspective of their lived experience, the study design is: • Question 17 Which of the following is a necessary requirement for experimental designs? • Question 18 In the purpose statement, the researcher should state the • Question 19 Which of the following would be considered to be a research hypothesis? • Question 20 One of the main purposes of conducting a review of the literature before carrying out a research project is to • Question 21 A questionnaire has an ID number in one corner that allows the research team to identify the subject. This is an example of: • Question 22 The concept of causality would be important in which of the following research designs? • Question 23 What is the dependent variable in the following hypothesis? The presence of social support from family affects the pain perception of patients with spinal cord injury while in the hospital. • Question 24 A conceptual definition of a variable is one that is . • Question 25 All of these statements describe the purpose of a research framework EXCEPT

 
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Review the chapter on Ethics from the course textbook, along with the current NCDA Code of Ethics and the Code of Ethics most closely associated with your discipline (ACA or APA).

Application: Applying Career Ethics in Practice
In this week’s discussion forum, you compared the current NCDA ethical standards with the ethical standards most closely associated with your discipline (either ACA or APA). In this Application assignment, you will apply this knowledge to your future work with clients.
To prepare for this assignment:
· Review the chapter on Ethics from the course textbook, along with the current NCDA Code of Ethics and the Code of Ethics most closely associated with your discipline (ACA or APA).
· Recall the material you developed in your Week 1 Application on the topic of self-assessments.
· Consider the type of clients you might work with who might present with issues related to career.
The assignment: (1–2 pages)
· Create a “mock” client that you can describe in one paragraph, including the client’s current goals, resources, and their Self-Directed Search (SDS) type code.
· Discuss how you as a counselor would ethically work with this client, including administration of and follow-up steps after the SDS.
· Include specific relevant ethical standards from t

 
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iscuss how different professionals in the healthcare system (nurses, pharmacists, technicians, etc.) are held to this guideline.

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Assignment 1 – Evaluating Organizational Change
Description:
This Assignment provides an overview of how to evaluate evidence-based practice quality improvement in a practice change.
Directions:

  1. Introduce an overview of a healthcare system practice guideline, preferably where you work or have worked ( I currently work for Kindred Hospital which take care of patients that are on ventilation, have wounds, and are on dialysis).
  2. Discuss how different professionals in the healthcare system (nurses, pharmacists, technicians, etc.) are held to this guideline.
  3. Identify the research/reference used by the system to adopt the guideline.
  4. Define the evidence used to define the guideline.
  5. Determine the level of evidence used in the EBP identified.
  6. Provide an opinion on how well this guideline is followed by professionals in the system.
  7. Conclude with a concise overview of the guideline and the discussion in the paper.
  8. Write the paper in 8–10 pages, using APA format.

To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Home.
Assignment 1 Requirements:
Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above)
  • consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Home) to make sure you have included everything necessary;
  • utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors; and

Your writing Assignment should:

  • follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
  • be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
  • display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and;
  • use APA 6th edition format

Please, only use peer reviewed nursing articles for that are less than 5 years old
Give 5-6 references
This paper will go through turnitin.com for plagiarism by the professor
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Summarize your experiences and activities since you last attended high school. identify one challenge in the nursing profession today and how you would address it as a nurse; and share your future plans and aspirations as a member of the nursing profession

Summarize your experiences and activities since you last attended high school. identify one challenge in the nursing profession today and how you would address it as a nurse; and share your future plans and aspirations as a member of the nursing profession

summarize your experiences and activities since you last attended high school if more than six months have elapsed since graduation;share reasons that have led you to consider nursing as a profession; identify one challenge in the nursing profession today and how you would address it as a nurse; and share your future plans and aspirations as a member of the nursing profession


 

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IN 2–3 PAGES, DESCRIBE THE METRIC(S) YOU WILL USE TO EVALUATE THE ORGANIZATION’S PRODUCTIVITY. EXPLAIN HOW YOU WILL USE THE METRIC IN EVALUATING PRODUCTIVITY, AND HOW THE DATA WILL HELP MEASURE THE POTENTIAL OF THE ORGANIZATION’S SUCCESS IN THE NEW ERA OF HEALTH CARE REFORM.

IN 2–3 PAGES, DESCRIBE THE METRIC(S) YOU WILL USE TO EVALUATE THE ORGANIZATION’S PRODUCTIVITY. EXPLAIN HOW YOU WILL USE THE METRIC IN EVALUATING PRODUCTIVITY, AND HOW THE DATA WILL HELP MEASURE THE POTENTIAL OF THE ORGANIZATION’S SUCCESS IN THE NEW ERA OF HEALTH CARE REFORM.

In the Middleboro Physician Care Services, Inc. case, you are asked to examine the operations of an ambulatory, non-emergent care clinic which treats private and occupational health patients and provides services which do not include continuing or specialized medical care. Physician Care Services, Inc. is currently facing a number of challenges and opportunities which will impact their profitability.

To prepare for this Assignment:

Read Case 3: Physician Care Services, Inc., including Tables 3.2 and 3.3. Review the issues that surround provider productivity, to evaluate whether the organization can be successful in the new era of health care reform.

The Assignment:

In 2–3 pages, describe the metric(s) you will use to evaluate the organization’s productivity. Explain how you will use the metric in evaluating productivity, and how the data will help measure the potential of the organization’s success in the new era of health care reform.


 

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Identify at least one issue that women and/or girls face in society due to gender inequity. 

You have reviewed the materials on gender identity, violence against women, and discrimination in various setting such as the workplace and school. Since these issues extend beyond their personal relationships and may be related to institutional and societal dynamics, human service professionals often need to engage in advocacy on behalf of clients in order to promote social justice. Explain how advocacy can be used to support women and girls. In groups of 3-4, discuss the following prompts with your peers:

  • Identify at least one issue that women and/or girls face in society due to gender inequity.
  • Use women and/or girls to provide specific examples of how advocacy can be used to support their needs.hapter 4 Physical Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood
    Infants acquire new motor skills by building on previously acquired capacities. Eager to explore her world, this baby practices the art of crawling. Once she can fully move on her own, she will make dramatic strides in understanding her surroundings.
    chapter outline
    ·   inBrain Plasticity: Insights from Research on Brain-Damaged Children and Adults
    · ■ to Familiar Speech, Faces, and Music: A Sensitive Period for Culture-Specific Learning
    On a brilliant June morning, 16-month-old Caitlin emerged from her front door, ready for the short drive to the child-care home where she spent her weekdays while her mother, Carolyn, and her father, David, worked. Clutching a teddy bear in one hand and her mother’s arm with the other, Caitlin descended the steps. “One! Two! Threeee!” Carolyn counted as she helped Caitlin down. “How much she’s changed,” Carolyn thought to herself, looking at the child who, not long ago, had been a newborn. With her first steps, Caitlin had passed from infancy to toddlerhood—a period spanning the second year of life. At first, Caitlin did, indeed, “toddle” with an awkward gait, tipping over frequently. But her face reflected the thrill of conquering a new skill.
    As they walked toward the car, Carolyn and Caitlin spotted 3-year-old Eli and his father, Kevin, in the neighboring yard. Eli dashed toward them, waving a bright yellow envelope. Carolyn bent down to open the envelope and took out a card. It read, “Announcing the arrival of Grace Ann. Born: Cambodia. Age: 16 months.” Carolyn turned to Kevin and Eli. “That’s wonderful news! When can we see her?”
    “Let’s wait a few days,” Kevin suggested. “Monica’s taken Grace to the doctor this morning. She’s underweight and malnourished.” Kevin described Monica’s first night with Grace in a hotel room in Phnom Penh. Grace lay on the bed, withdrawn and fearful. Eventually she fell asleep, gripping crackers in both hands.
    Carolyn felt Caitlin’s impatient tug at her sleeve. Off they drove to child care, where Vanessa had just dropped off her 18-month-old son, Timmy. Within moments, Caitlin and Timmy were in the sandbox, shoveling sand into plastic cups and buckets with the help of their caregiver, Ginette.
    A few weeks later, Grace joined Caitlin and Timmy at Ginette’s child-care home. Although still tiny and unable to crawl or walk, she had grown taller and heavier, and her sad, vacant gaze had given way to an alert expression, a ready smile, and an enthusiastic desire to imitate and explore. When Caitlin headed for the sandbox, Grace stretched out her arms, asking Ginette to carry her there, too. Soon Grace was pulling herself up at every opportunity. Finally, at age 18 months, she walked!
    This chapter traces physical growth during the first two years—one of the most remarkable and busiest times of development. We will see how rapid changes in the infant’s body and brain support learning, motor skills, and perceptual capacities. Caitlin, Grace, and Timmy will join us along the way to illustrate individual differences and environmental influences on physical development.
    image1 Body Growth
    TAKE A MOMENT…  The next time you’re walking in your neighborhood park or at the mall, note the contrast between infants’ and toddlers’ physical capabilities. One reason for the vast changes in what children can do over the first two years is that their bodies change enormously—faster than at any other time after birth.
    Changes in Body Size and Muscle–Fat Makeup
    By the end of the first year, a typical infant’s height is about 32 inches—more than 50 percent greater than at birth. By 2 years, it is 75 percent greater (36 inches). Similarly, by 5 months of age, birth weight has doubled, to about 15 pounds. At 1 year it has tripled, to 22 pounds, and at 2 years it has quadrupled, to about 30 pounds.
    FIGURE 4.1 Body growth during the first two years.
    These photos depict the dramatic changes in body size and proportions during infancy and toddlerhood in two individuals—a boy, Chris, and a girl, Mai. In the first year, the head is quite large in proportion to the rest of the body, and height and weight gain are especially rapid. During the second year, the lower portion of the body catches up. Notice, also, how both children added “baby fat” in the early months of life and then slimmed down, a trend that continues into middle childhood.
    Figure 4.1  illustrates this dramatic increase in body size. But rather than making steady gains, infants and toddlers grow in little spurts. In one study, children who were followed over the first 21 months of life went for periods of 7 to 63 days with no growth, then added as much as half an inch in a 24-hour period! Almost always, parents described their babies as irritable and very hungry on the day before the spurt (Lampl,  1993 ; Lampl, Veldhuis, & Johnson,  1992 ).
    One of the most obvious changes in infants’ appearance is their transformation into round, plump babies by the middle of the first year. This early rise in “baby fat,” which peaks at about 9 months, helps the small infant maintain a constant body temperature. In the second year, most toddlers slim down, a trend that continues into middle childhood (Fomon & Nelson,  2002 ). In contrast, muscle tissue increases very slowly during infancy and will not reach a peak until adolescence. Babies are not very muscular; their strength and physical coordination are limited.
    Individual and Group Differences
    In infancy, girls are slightly shorter and lighter than boys, with a higher ratio of fat to muscle. These small sex differences persist throughout early and middle childhood and are greatly magnified at adolescence. Ethnic differences in body size are apparent as well. Grace was below the growth norms (height and weight averages for children her age). Early malnutrition contributed, but even after substantial catch-up, Grace—as is typical for Asian children—remained below North American norms. In contrast, Timmy is slightly above average, as African-American children tend to be (Bogin,  2001 ).
    Children of the same age also differ in rate of physical growth; some make faster progress toward a mature body size than others. But current body size is not enough to tell us how quickly a child’s physical growth is moving along. Although Timmy is larger and heavier than Caitlin and Grace, he is not physically more mature. In a moment, you will see why.
    The best estimate of a child’s physical maturity is skeletal age, a measure of bone development. It is determined by X-raying the long bones of the body to see the extent to which soft, pliable cartilage has hardened into bone, a gradual process that is completed in adolescence. When skeletal ages are examined, African-American children tend to be slightly ahead of Caucasian children at all ages, and girls are considerably ahead of boys. At birth, the sexes differ by about 4 to 6 weeks, a gap that widens over infancy and childhood (Tanner, Healy, & Cameron,  2001 ). This greater physical maturity may contribute to girls’ greater resistance to harmful environmental influences. As noted in  Chapter 2 , girls experience fewer developmental problems than boys and have lower infant and childhood mortality rates.
    Changes in Body Proportions
    As the child’s overall size increases, different parts of the body grow at different rates. Two growth patterns describe these changes. The first is the  cephalocaudal trend —from the Latin for “head to tail.” During the prenatal period, the head develops more rapidly than the lower part of the body. At birth, the head takes up one-fourth of total body length, the legs only one-third. Notice how, in  Figure 4.1 , the lower portion of the body catches up. By age 2, the head accounts for only one-fifth and the legs for nearly one-half of total body length.
    In the second pattern, the  proximodistal trend , growth proceeds, literally, from “near to far”—from the center of the body outward. In the prenatal period, the head, chest, and trunk grow first, then the arms and legs, and finally the hands and feet. During infancy and childhood, the arms and legs continue to grow somewhat ahead of the hands and feet.
    image2 Brain Development
    At birth, the brain is nearer to its adult size than any other physical structure, and it continues to develop at an astounding pace throughout infancy and toddlerhood. We can best understand brain growth by looking at it from two vantage points: (1) the microscopic level of individual brain cells and (2) the larger level of the cerebral cortex, the most complex brain structure and the one responsible for the highly developed intelligence of our species.
    Development of Neurons
    The human brain has 100 to 200 billion  neurons , or nerve cells that store and transmit information, many of which have thousands of direct connections with other neurons. Unlike other body cells, neurons are not tightly packed together. Between them are tiny gaps, or synapses , where fibers from different neurons come close together but do not touch (see  Figure 4.2 ). Neurons send messages to one another by releasing chemicals called  neurotransmitters , which cross the synapse.
    FIGURE 4.2 Neurons and their connective fibers.
 
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Evaluate drug therapies for treating the disorder (Schizophrenia) based on the current understanding of the biological basis of the disorder and the corresponding behavioral effects of the disorde

Evaluate drug therapies for treating the disorder (Schizophrenia) based on the current understanding of the biological basis of the disorder and the corresponding behavioral effects of the disorder. Explain pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in relation to the disorder and corresponding drug treatment. Describe any side effects and adverse effects of the drug treatment and their biological basis, including issues related to contraindications, interactions, drug metabolism, and elimination. In addition, explain risks, benefits, and ethical implications for high-risk and exceptional treatment conditions.Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read the required chapters from the text and review the required articles for this week. Over the course of the past weeks, we have considered the use of medications in the treatment of various psychological disorders. This discussion will provide you with an opportunity to give an informed appraisal on the use of drugs to treat disorders and defend your stance based on your judgment of the literature. In your initial post, describe what you believe are the greatest strengths and weaknesses of using the medications to treat psychological disorders.  Evaluate the employment of psychoactive drugs in the treatment of disorders over the lifespan from both an ethical and risk-benefits perspective. Summarize the theories of psychiatric disease and the scientific rationale behind its treatment through the employment of drug therapies. Explain what you believe to be the greatest challenges in the use of psychoactive medications over the next several years. Support your statements with references and logical arguments.
 

 
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Compare the roles of state board of nursing with the role of professional organizations in regulating professional practice

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Discussion Topic 1: Regulating Professional Practice
Compare the roles of state board of nursing with the role of professional organizations in regulating professional practice. What are the major methods of credentialing? List the benefits and weaknesses of each method from the standpoint of protecting the public and the protection of the professional scope of practice.)
Review content in the Hamric textbook that refers to the proposed new Regulatory Model for APRNs.
Go to the Internet to review the full text of the Consensus Model. Review regulations imposed by your state board of nursing (FLORIDA). How will the new model improve practice parameters and patient safety in your state?
3 REFERCES APA STYLE (REFERENCES WITHIN 2012-2017) NO MORE THAN 300 WORDS NEEDED. THIS IS DISCUSSION BOARD NOT A PAPER, THANK YOU
Review content in the Hamric textbook that refers to the proposed new Regulatory Model for APRNs.
Go to the Internet to review the full text of the Consensus Model. Review regulations imposed by your state board of nursing (FLORIDA). How will the new model improve practice parameters and patient safety in your state?
3 REFERCES APA STYLE (REFERENCES WITHIN 2012-2017) NO MORE THAN 300 WORDS NEEDED. THIS IS DISCUSSION BOARD NOT A PAPER, THANK YOU

 
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Understand the use of the terms insulin, type 1 diabetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and glucose standard curve.

UNIT5 BIOLOGY LAB REPORT

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The objectives of this exercise are as follows:
Understand the use of the terms insulin, type 1 diabetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and glucose standard curve.
Understand how fasting plasma glucose levels are used to diagnose diabetes mellitus.
Understand the assay that is used to measure plasma glucose.
The Cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular system (also known as the circulatory system) is composed of the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body.

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The objectives of this exercise are as follows:
Understand the use of the terms insulin, type 1 diabetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and glucose standard curve.
Understand how fasting plasma glucose levels are used to diagnose diabetes mellitus.
Understand the assay that is used to measure plasma glucose.
The Cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular system (also known as the circulatory system) is composed of the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body. The heart, blood, and blood vessels make up the cardiovascular system, which services all of the cells in the body. Wastes are taken away and exchanged with oxygen and food nutrients. Common problems of the cardiovascular system include aneurysms, atherosclerosis, heart disease, high blood pressure, and varicose veins.
In this lab, you will address the following:
Identify the major endocrine glands and tissues
Demonstrate an understanding of the cardiovascular and the circulatory system
Apply background knowledge to the major respiratory structures as well as describe the functions of each
You are to write a 1-page Lab Report using the Scientific Method sections below. Your Pearson report is your data to support your report. Attach the Pearson report as part of your lab report results. The Pearson questions are to help you understand the topic and may be used in your report to support your findings.
Complete the steps of the scientific method for your lab option choice. Use these headings in your paper, please.
Purpose:
State the purpose of the lab.
Introduction:
This is an investigation of what is currently known about the question being asked. Use background information from credible references to write a short summary about concepts in the lab. List and cite references in APA style.
Hypothesis / Predicted Outcome:
An hypothesis is an “educated guess.” Based on what you have learned and written about in the Introduction, state what you expect to be…

 
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Physician Collaborative Agreement by Yanelis Groobman

Collaborative Practice Agreement for Advanced Practice Nurses

Physician Collaborative Agreement by Yanelis Groobman

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Excellent

Voluntary relationship between practit ioners/providers

Mutual benef it exists in partnership outcomes.

Partners have agreed on an internal set of goals or a shared vision f or the partnership.

Partnership actively works towards mutually benef icial outcomes; those outcomes are clearly understood and publicly communicated.

  • Physician Collaborative Agreement
    • by Yanelis Groobman
  • Physician Collaborative Agreement
    • GRADEMARK REPORT
      • FINAL GRADE
      • GENERAL COMMENTS
        • Instructor
 
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