Nursing  HAdisc7

As nurses, we complete physical assessments on a routine basis, even though they are typically focused assessments. What type of technology have you seen utilized in your assessment process that assists in your effectiveness to communicate findings both orally and in written format? If you have not seen or utilized technology in your assessment process, how do you ensure effective communication for assessment findings?400 words. APA format 7th edition.

 
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Nursing  Research the advantages and disadvantages of vegetarianism. Post your answer here with a minimum of 500 words

 
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Nursing  national identities and cultures within cultures

Review chapter 6 in Jandt, 10th edition. Then in 5-6 sentences discuss how national identities are created. In a few more sentences, provide practical examples from chapters 8 and 9 of how gender and/or religion add other dimensions to identity.

 
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Nursing  Applied Epidemiology

Applied EpidemiologyOn September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks created a grave disaster that included the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York. The day after 9/11, epidemiologists were asked to assess the environment around Ground Zero for potential hazards that might put those engaged in rescue and recovery at risk of harm. Beside the dust, what toxins might be in the air? Was the air quality safe or should rescue workers wear canister respirators or particle masks? What other protections might be necessary in the days following the disaster?In this Discussion, you will look at the impact of a disaster through the lens of an epidemiologist, addressing such questions as, “What epidemiological considerations arise in the wake of a disaster? And, what makes disaster planning or emergency preparedness effective in terms of mitigating or preventing negative aftereffects?”To prepare:Identify      a disaster that led to a population health issue. Consider this disaster      through the lens of an epidemiologist, using the information presented in      the Learning Resources to examine the epidemiological considerations      resulting from the disaster. Conduct additional research as necessary      using the Walden Library and credible websites.Ask      yourself, “What factors made the community’s and/or nation’s response      effective or ineffective? What aspects of disaster planning or emergency      preparedness did the community have in place that helped it cope with the      disaster and resulting population health issue?”By tomorrow 05/08/2018 10 pm, write a minimum of 550 words in APA format with at least 3 scholarly references from the list of required readings below. Include the level one headings as numbered below”Post a cohesive scholarly response that addresses the following:1) Identify the disaster and resulting population health issue.2) Describe the epidemiological considerations resulting from this disaster. Support your response with specific examples and evidence from the literature.3) Discuss the factors that made the community’s and/or nation’s response effective or ineffective.Required ReadingsNash, D. B., Fabius, R. J., Skoufalos, A., Clarke, J. L. & Horowitz, M. R. (2016). Population health: Creating a culture of wellness (2nd ed). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.Chapter 15, “Risk Management and Law”This chapter discusses the role of the U.S. legal system to foster the health of populations with emphasis on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.Chapter 16, “Making the Case for Population Health Management: The Business Value of Better Health”This chapter explores why good health is good business, the cost of good health and the potential provide to be realized when workforce health is improved.Chapter 3, “Policy Implications for Population Health: Health Promotion and Wellness”The chapter provides an overview of the intricacies of federal policy making and the key policy components necessary to advance the health of populations.Chapter 5, “The Political Landscape in Relation to the Health and Wealth of Nations”The chapter describes the relationship between national health and population health and the constitutional structures that influence health policy.Chapter 20, “The Future of Population Health at the Workplace: Moving Upstream”This chapter focuses on the future of population health in the workplace and the new knowledge that is driving future trends in population health.Admi, H., Eilon, Y., Hyams, G., & Utitz, L. (2011). Management of mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 43(2), 211–219.This article examines the Israeli model of emergency preparedness and management, including nurses’ clinical and managerial involvement in mass casualty events.Beam, E. L., Boulter, K. C., Freihaut, F., Schwedhelm, S., & Smith, P. W. (2010). The Nebraska experience in biocontainment patient care. Public Health Nursing, 27(2), 140–147.Nurses are often on the front lines when emergencies happen. This article examines public health planning and management strategies for infectious disease outbreaks and bioterrorism attacks.Honoré, P. A., Wright, D., Berwick, D. M., Clancy, C. M., Lee, P., Nowinski, J., & Koh, H. K. (2011). Creating a framework for getting quality into the public health system. Health Affairs, 30(4), 737–745.In this article, the authors examine health care reform and the Affordable Care Act in light of public health’s priorities of improving population health.Sprung, C. L., Cohen, R., & Adini, B. (2010). Chapter 1. Introduction. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disaster. Intensive Care Medicine, 36(Supplement 1), S4–S10.This reading describes the efforts put forth as a result of a task force established by the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine in December 2007. The chapter examines the purpose and development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to better address population needs during an infectious disease breakout or disaster.Richards, G. A., & Sprung, C. L. (2010). Chapter 9. Educational process. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disaster. Intensive Care Medicine, 36(Supplement 1), S70–S79.As noted in this chapter, planning and education are imperative to adequately prepare intensive care units (ICUs) and hospitals for an influenza pandemic or mass disaster. The authors provide standard operating procedures (SOPs) and recommendations.Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.fema.gov/Explore the Federal Emergency Management Agency website, whose mission is to “support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.”Required MediaLaureate Education (Producer). (2012). Epidemiology and population health: Population health issues, part 1 [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.In part 1 of this week’s media, the presenters discuss how epidemiology can be utilized to improve population health.Laureate Education (Producer). (2012). Epidemiology and population health: Population health issues, part 2 [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 3 minutes.In part 2, Dr. Hull discusses lessons learned from global efforts to eradicate polio.

 
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Nursing  MN566 Assignment: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

No Plegarism please, assignment will be checked with Turnitin.Will need minimum of 3 pages, title, and reference page APA Style, double spaced, times new romans, font 12, and and 3 references with intext citations.Tuberculosis:Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be transmitted in virtually any setting. Clinicians should be aware that transmission has been documented in healthcare settings where healthcare workers and patients come in contact with persons with infection.• Describe the factors that determine the infectiousness of a tuberculosis (TB) patient;• Explain the main goals of a TB infection control program;• Discuss the three levels of an effective TB infection control program;• Explain the purpose and the characteristics of a TB airborne infection isolation room; and• Describe the circumstances when respirators and surgical masks should be used.

 
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Nursing  power point

powerpoint  correction

 
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Nursing  Discussion question week 3

Visit http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/communicatingpts/pt-care-partnership.shtml and review the American Hospital Association’s Patients’ Bill of Rights. Discuss how health care professionals can ensure that patients’ rights are upheld and protected.Instructions:Post your discussion to the Moodle Discussion Forum.  Word limit 500 words.  Reply to at least two other student posts with a reflection of their response.Due:Sunday by 23:59 p.m.

 
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Nursing  3-Mar

This assignment will incorporate a common practical tool in helping clinicians begin to ethically analyze a case. Organizing the data in this way will help you apply the four principles and four boxes approach.Based on the “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” and other required topic study materials, you will complete the “Applying the Four Principles: Case Study” document that includes the following:Part 1: ChartThis chart will formalize the four principles and four boxes approach and the four-boxes approach by organizing the data from the case study according to the relevant principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.Part 2: EvaluationThis part includes questions, to be answered in a total of 500 words, that describe how principalism would be applied according to the Christian worldview.

 
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Nursing  Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus is a disease is a disease that results in high amounts of sugar in the blood. This disease prevents the human body from adequately using energy which is generated by the food on takes. The causes of this disease have not yet been found. Diabetes mellitus symptoms include high levels of thirst and hunger, dry mouth, and frequent urination, among others. Diabetes Mellitus is a severe medical condition whose impact on nurses and stakeholders is to be discussed, and a solution for solving this problem be determined as soon as possible.Diabetes impacts nurses by making them educate patients or other healthcare personnel on diabetes; it also makes the nurse deliver direct care to their patients. This leads to a reduction of inpatient care and complications as well as reduced patient length in the hospital.  Its impact on nursing care has led to strict and all-time supervision of patients who have this condition. The nursing care department has made it crucial to provide the necessary and required care to patients. It has also led to the nursing department to promote self-care management plan to these patients(“American Diabetes Association”, 2015). The condition’s impact on health care organizations has been tremendous in terms of costs that have been used or research and finding the cure for this condition. It has also led to increased medicare costs for organizations that offered free treatment to diabetic patients. However, this does not mean the quality of the care provided has decreased, but rather it has improved drastically over the past few years, ensuring diabetic patients get the required medical attention.Local stakeholders of this disease are the patients who are affected by this disease, their family members, and the local healthcare providers. The patients are the people who are affected by diabetes Mellitus. These people need adequate healthcare and the best possible treatment or care which they can get. Family members are people of the same kin as the patient. These are the people who are immediately affected by the impact of the disease on the affected individual. They are usually involved either financially or emotionally. Usually, they help the person deal with the burden of medical expenses. The healthcare providers are the people who provide the required help to the affected individuals. They usually comprise of diabetes specialist nurses, doctors, and psychologists.The cure for diabetes has not been discovered yet, but research is being carried out. In my local community, the issues of diabetes have been addressed through creating awareness of some of the causes of this disease. Seminars have been designed, and diabetes specialists are invited to explain more about this condition and means of avoiding getting it(Harries et al.,2016). These specialists also took the initiative of visiting different schools to create awareness of this disease. The intervention that would be implemented locally address this issue is banning the use of processed food or take away foods. This foods usually lead to obesity which is one of the significant causes of diabetes Mellitus. If the foods cannot be banned, then the purchases made by these people should be governed by setting limits on the amount of processed food one purchases.Diabetes Mellitus is a medical condition which affects both the patient, stakeholders and nursing care in different ways. It is so common that it has led to an increase in the research cost to find the cure. Every person has a responsibility to live a healthy life to reduce the prevalence of this condition.ReferencesAmerican Diabetes Association. (, 2015). 13. diabetes care in the hospital, nursing home, and skilled nursing facility. Diabetes Care, 38(Supplement 1), S80-S85.Harries, A. D., Kumar, A. M., Satyanarayana, S., Lin, Y., Zachariah, R., Lönnroth, K., & Kapur, A. (2016). Addressing diabetes mellitus as part of the strategy for ending TB. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 110(3), 173-179.Questions:1- what is the prevalence of diabetes in Miami?  What is the outcome you are looking to improve?  Are barriers to improving outcome clinical, learning, or operational. Why is this distinction a foundational step in addressing the local problem?

 
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Nursing  community nursing clinical

MAP- Mobilize, Assess, and Plan: – background on the health problem, local and global statistics, a windshield survey, demographics of the population of interest, information concerning stakeholders, funding, policy and legal issues as well as plans for implementation.

 
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