Nursing  Discussion post

1] After discussion with your mentor, name one financial aspect, one quality aspect, and one clinical aspect that need to be taken into account for developing the evidence-based practice project(Childhood Obesity). Explain how your proposal will directly and indirectly impact each of the aspects.2] Now that you have completed a series of assignments that have led you into the active project planning and development stage for your project, briefly describe your proposed solution to address the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need and how it has changed since you first envisioned it. What led to your current perspective and direction?

 
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Nursing  Discussion post

“Stem cells are undifferentiated, primitive cells with the ability both to multiply and to differentiate into specific kinds of cells. Stem cells hold the promise of allowing researchers to grow specialized cells or tissue, which could be used to treat injuries or disease (e.g., spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, strokes, burns).” (Slevin, 2010)Choose ONE of the following issues and post to its thread with supporting evidence.Discuss what you feel are the potential benefits of stem cell research for Alzheimer’s patients and their families.Share your perspective on the stem cell debate regarding donation of surplus embryos to couples for “embryo adoption.”Why is the task of disposing unused frozen human embryos different from disposing of other medical tissue?Discuss why you think embryonic stem cell research “crosses a moral boundary.”minimum 250 words. APA format intext citation. peer review references.

 
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Nursing  discussion question 3

Please answer the following Discussion Question. Please be certain to answer the three questions on this week DQ and to provide a well-developed and complete answer to receive credit. Your main discussion answer needs to be at least 3 paragraphs in length with 3 references to justify your answer. Use APA format.Why is a positive work environment important in Nursing?Describe some ways to create a positive work environment.What role can you play in creating a positive work environment?

 
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Nursing  For Essays Guru – Compare the cash cost of the brand and the generic………..

Choose a prescription drug that has a generic available. Choose three different types of pharmacies. Examples:Large chain pharmacy such as Walgreens, CVS, Eckards, etc.Grocery store associate pharmacy such as Publix, Krogers, etc.Privately owned local pharmacyPharmacy associated with a “big box” store such as Target, Walmart, etc.Online pharmacy (must be in the United States)Do not use any drugs on the pharmacy’s four dollar or other special price list. If the pharmacy has a “club card” or other special way of getting lower cost, do not use this cost.Compare the cash cost of the brand and the generic making sure that the dose (milligrams, micrograms, etc.) and number of pills are the same.Example: Synthroid .05 milligrams and levothyroxine .05 milligrams, prescription for 30 pills.For over-the-counter products, use identical products including formulation (liquid, capsules, etc.), dose (mgs per tablet, mgs per cc, etc.) and size of packaging (20 tablets in the box, 90cc fluid in the bottle, etc.). Try to avoid products that contain multiple ingredients like cold preparations as these are hard to compare due to differing quantities of ingredients within each product.Example: Benadryl (brand) 25 mg per capsule, 25 capsules per bottle and diphenhydramine (generic) 25 mg per capsule, 25 capsules bottle.(Make a chart using the below)Cash Price at Pharmacy ACash Price at Pharmacy BCash Price at Pharmacy CBrand name prescription drugGeneric of above prescription drugOver-the-counter drugGeneric or store brand of the over-the-counter drug used above3 pages

 
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Nursing  Need Response to below post

APA format MSN degree 2 pages 3 references 2 from walden university librarydue 4/11/18 at 7pm ESTThyroid DisorderThyroid disorder can occur as a primary gland disfunction or in result to an associated hormone. It is important to understand the cause of the thyroid disorder for proper treatment and follow up. The content of this post will discuss hypothyroidism, which is the most common thyroid disorder diagnosed. Most commonly seen in women, but men also suffer from the disease process. Hypothyroidism may occur as primary disfunction of the gland or in relation to a secondary cause (Roberts & Ladenson, 2004).Hypothyroidism occurs when there is a low level of thyroid hormone (TH). Most commonly this is occurs as a autoimmune response of the body, autoimmune thyroiditis. The thyroid tissue becomes inflamed when T lymphocytes and thyroid autoantibodies are infiltrated. The inflammation destroys viable thyroid tissue. This can be a genetic response. Hypothyroidism can also occur due a secondary response (Huether & McCance, 2017, p. 469).TreatmentHypothyroidism is diagnosed after looking at the clinical presentation of the patient and after measuring TH levels in the blood. Hormone replacement is achieved when the patient takes levothyroxine. Dosages are determined by looking at the patient’s age, the severity, and other active disease processes (Huether & McCance, 2017, p. 469).BehaviorMedication compliance is essential as hypothyroidism is managed. Individuals with hypothyroidism can live normal lives as long as their treatment plan is followed and medications are taken as prescribed. Other exciting patient factors can affect compliance. Depression for example can prevent patients from taking medications as prescribed. When this happens, providers may believe that a higher dosage of medication is needed to alleviate the patient’s other symptoms. When diagnosing and working with patients with a mental health disorder it is imperative to have a close, understanding relationship when adjusting and prescribing medications (Sevinc & Savli, 2004).Preventing Negative Side EffectsHypothyroidism is usually develops over a period of time. Patients usually experience a low level of energy as their metabolism decreases. Lethargy and cold intolerance also follows the disease process. Because TH production is less, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) tries to compensate and increases. An increase amount of TSH can cause goiter, myxedema, and even myxedema coma. Myxedema coma is a medical emergency because the patient will be experiencing lethargy, low blood pressure, hypoventilation, low blood sugar, acidosis, and hypothermia without compensation. Often times, elderly patients get their symptoms confused with aging. It is important to remember no signs of hypothyroidism are a normal part of aging (Huether & McCance, 2017, p. 469).ReferencesHuether, S. E., & McCance, K. L. (2017). Understanding  pathophysiology (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.Roberts, C. P., & Ladenson, P. W. (2004). Hypothyroidism. Lancet (London, England), 363(9411), 793-803.Sevinc, A., & Savli, H. (2004). Hypothyroidism masquerading as depression: The role of noncompliance. Journal Of The National Medical Association, 96(3), 379-382.

 
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Nursing  Nursing Project

This is a power point. Please see attachments.DISEASE ASSIGNED. ” GOUT “

 
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Nursing  HW 6

Font: Arial size 12, double spaced NO HEADER AND FOOTER****20 PARAGRAPHS TOTAL****ON Page 1:Discussion Question 2—Please write 4 paragraphs with each paragraph containing 50-60 words.ON Page 2:Discussion Question 4—Please write 4 paragraphs with each paragraph containing 50-60 words.ON Page 3:Discussion Question 5—Please write 4 paragraphs with each paragraph containing 50-60 words.ON Page 4:Discussion Question 6—Please write 4 paragraphs with each paragraph containing 50-60 words.Page 5:Discussion Question 7—Please write 4 paragraphs with each paragraph containing 50-60 words.

 
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Nursing  Critical thinking activities

Critical thinking activities1. Your community is at risk for a specific type of natural disaster (e.g., tornado, flood, hurricane, and earthquake). Use Nightingale’s principles and observations to develop an emergency plan for one of these events. Outline the items you would include in the plan.2. Using Nightingale’s concepts of ventilation, light, noise, and cleanliness, analyze the setting in which you are practicing nursing as an employee or student.3. You are participating in a quality improvement project in your work setting. Share how you would develop ideas to present to the group based on a Nightingale approachAPA style300 words2 references minimum10% maximum plagiarismLectureFlorence Nightingale’s Environmental TheoryFlorence Nightingale (1820–1910)• known as the Lady with the Lamp, providing care to wounded and ill soldiers during the Crimean War• considered the founder of educated and scientific nursing• wrote the first nursing notes “Notes on Nursing: What it is, what is not” (1860) that became the basis of nursing practice and research.• considered the first nursing theorist.• One of her theories was the Environmental Theory, which incorporated the restoration of the usual health status of the nurse’s clients into the delivery of health care which is still practiced today.Theoretical Sources of the Environmental Theory• Education: Nightingale is a very good mathematician (a nurse statistician) and a philosopher.• Literature: Dicken’s novel “The Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit”, a novel that portrays a victorian drunken, untrained and inexpert nurse causes a stigma and bad impressions about nurses. The novel greatly affects her beliefs about being a nurse and pursue the battle to change the negative stigma about nurses.• Intellectuals: Political leaders greatly affected and influenced her beliefs of changing things as she viewed as unacceptable to society.• Religious Beliefs: For Nightingale, an action for the benefit of others is called “God’s Calling”. DUM VIVIMUS, SERVIMUS.• Use of Empirical Evidence: She uses the polar diagram (statistical diagram) in her reports, books and letters.• She highlighted the use of observation and the performance of tasks in the nursing education.Environmental Theory – Philosophy or Metatheory• Environment – concepts of ventilation, warmth, light, diet, cleanliness and noise. She focused on the physical aspects of the environment.• She believed that “Healthy surroundings were necessary for proper nursing care.”“Nursing is an act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery”5 Essential Components of A Healthy Environment:1. pure air: Pure fresh air – “to keep the air he breathes as pure as the external air without chilling him.“2. pure water: “well water of a very impure kind is used for domestic purposes. And when epidemic disease shows itself, persons using such water are almost sure to suffer.3. efficient drainage: “all the while the sewer maybe nothing but a laboratory from which epidemic disease and ill health is being installed into the house.”4. cleanliness: “the greater part of nursing consists in preserving cleanliness.5. light “ (especially direct sunlight) – “the usefulness of light in treating disease is very important.“• Any deficiency in one or more of these factors could lead to impaired functioning of life processes or diminished health status.• The, factors posed great significance during Nightingale’s time, when health institutions had poor sanitation, and health workers had little education and training and were frequently incompetent and unreliable in attending to the needs of the patients.• Also emphasized in her environmental theory is the provision of a quiet or noise-free and warm environment, attending to patient’s dietary needs by assessment, documentation of time of food intake, and evaluating its effects on the patient.Concerns of Environmental Theory1. Proper ventilation focus on the architectural aspect of the hospital.2. Light has quite as real and tangible effects to the body.3. Cleanliness and sanitation. She assumes that dirty environment was the source of infection and rejected the “germ theory”. Her nursing interventions focus on proper handling and disposal of bodily secretions and sewage, frequent bathing for patients and nurses, clean clothing and handwashing.4. Warmth, diet and quiet environment. She introduced the manipulation of the environment for patient’s adaptation such as fire, opening the windows and repositioning the room seasonally, etc.5. Unnecessary noise is not healthy for recuperating patients.6. Dietary intake.7. Petty management proposed the avoidance of psychological harm, no upsetting news. Strictly war issues and concerns should not be discussed inside the hospital. She includes the use of small pets of psychological therapy.Nursing• Nursing is different from medicine and the goal of nursing is to place the patient in the best possible condition for nature to act.• Nursing is the “activities that promote health (as outlined in canons) which occur in any caregiving situation. They can be done by anyone.”Person• People are multidimensional, composed of biological, psychological, social and spiritual components.• The patient is the focus of the environmental theory. The nurse should perform the task for the patient and control the environment for easy recovery. She practices nurse-patient passive relationship.Health• Health is “not only to be well, but to be able to use well every power we have”.• A healthy body can recuperate and undergo reparative process. Environmental control uplifts maintenance of health.• Disease is considered as dys-ease or the absence of comfort.Environment• Poor or difficult environments led to poor health and disease.• Environment could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occurTheoretical Assertions• Prevention of interruption is very vital in the reparative process of the patient.• Nursing Practice is the application of common sense, observation, perseverance and ingenuity.• “If the person wants to recuperate, he needs to cooperate with the nurse.”• Disease came from the organic materials from the patient and environment not on the germ theory.• Sanitation means the manipulation of the environment to prevent diseases.• Nursing is the commitment to the nursing works.• She gives a little focus on the interpersonal relationship and nurse caring behavior.• She believed that the nurse should be moral agents. “Think and act like a nurse.”• Professional relationships, principles of confidentiality and care for the poor to improve health and social condition were the focus of her nursing care.Logical Form• She used inductive reasoning from her experiences and observation which is addressed with logical thinking and philosophy.Importance of Environmental TheoryPractice1. Disease control2. Sanitation and water treatment3. Utilized modern architecture in the prevention of “sick building syndrome” applying the principles of ventilation and good lighting.4. Waste disposal5. Control of room temperature.6. Noise management.Education1. Principles of nursing training. Better practice result from better education.2. Skills measurement through licensing by the use of testing methods, the case studies.Research1. Use of graphical representations like the polar diagrams.2. Notes on nursing.Critique• Simplicity – simple and logical; tends toward description and explanation rather than prediction• Generality – provides general guidelines for all nurses• Empirical Precision – Little or no provision is made for empirical examination; individual observation rather than systematic research• Derivable Consequences – to extraordinary degree, direct the nurse to action on behalf of patient and herself; these directives encompass the areas of practice, research and education

 
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Nursing  Nursing questions

Need help with These 8 questions.· 5What does a positive Homan’s sign indicate?· Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis· Peripheral artery disease· Calf pain with dorsiflexion of the ankle· Vitamin B12 deficiency· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 6What is the most commonly used steroid to treat spinal cord compression?· Prednisone· Methylprednisolone succinate (Solu-Medrol)· Hydrocortisone succinate (Solu-Cortef)· Dexamethasone (Decadron)· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 11What type of pain occurs due to bone metastasis?· Visceral pain· Somatic pain· Neuropathic pain· Peripheral pain· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 12A 39-year-old male with no significant past medical history presents to the ER with purulent sputum, low-grade fever without chills, mild dyspnea on exertion, and rare hemoptysis for the past 4 days. What diagnostic finding would support your diagnosis of acute bronchitis?· Sputum gram stain and CNS: Usually show gram-negative diplococci.· CBC: Usually shows elevated WBC with acute bronchitis.· CXR: Usually shows pleural effusion that layers out in lateral decubitus position.· CXR: Usually shows absence of lung infiltrate.· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 14Which of the following criteria isnota requirement for acute rehab admission?·Requiring two or more therapy disciplines·Able to follow commands·Able to feed one’s self·Physical stamina for 3 hours a day· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 15Which of the following patients would benefit most from being admitted to an acute rehab hospital after discharge?· 42-year-old female after biocartilage implantation· 70-year-old cantankerous male after a myocardial infarction· 65-year-old female after a stroke· 63-year-old confused male after a laminectomy· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 19What is a common problem for patients with spinal stenosis?· Pain upon waking· Radiating pain while sitting· Pain in both legs with activity· Back pain that worsens with standing· Question Points: 0.0 / 1.5· 23What is the most common contracture in a patient with cerebral palsy?· Adduction of the shoulder· Adduction of the hip· Abduction of the hip· Adduction of the shoulderQuestion Points: 0.0 / 1.5

 
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Nursing  U8D1

Scope of PracticeAs discussed previously in this course, the administration of medications is primarily the responsibility of the nurse.For this discussion:•Think about your own nursing practice—can you think of a pharmacological agent that requires a second nurse to verify the medication and dosage before it can be administered to the patient?(at my job, no medication needs to be verified by a second nurse, so research a medication that needs to be verified by two nurses, for example, when giving a blood product, it needs to be verified by two nurses- you can use this example)◦How is this typically done?◦What is the rationale for this process?◦Do you find that your coworkers implement this practice as ordered, or are shortcuts and work-arounds used to provide “lip service” compliance?(since I dont do this, research compliance in second nurse verification)◦What are the potential problems with these work-arounds?needs to be at least 150 words, with at least one APA formatted reference, and APA formatted reference throughout the text when their information is used.

 
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