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Melissa Hinkhouse RE: DiscussionWeek 6-Melissa Hinkhouse-Original DB Post.Deciding to become a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner is a decision I have dreamed of for several years. Working in a rural Health care clinic my patients wait 6-12 months before they can see the Psychiatrist or a PMHNP via Telehealth. The access to care is limited and the need is growing rapidly. When I was looking at different schools and read Walden’s description of a PMHNP I knew I had found the school that was for me, “The need for mental health services has never been greater, yet the U.S. continues to face a critical shortage of professionals in the field.” They understood the needs for mental health care, the lack of care available to patients, the fact the need is only going to increase. In the UP of Michigan where I live, we have 2 adult inpatient facilities, none offering care for adolescents. Children must go out of state if they require admission. If you re an adult most patients travel 3-4 hours for care for in-patientDuring our readings this week one article states a scholar who has the MSN, “Serves as a consultant to provide additional insight and potential solutions.” (Bickford, 2015), I feel this is imperative to my career goals as a mental health provider. As a nurse now and even more so once my education and degree is advanced I am looking to assist my patients with insight and potential solutions to their mental health problems as well as the lack of accessibility to care in our rural community. The benefit to being part of the solution weighed heavily on my mind in the decision to go back to school to further my education.I have decided to become a member of the he American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA). They offer CEUS, networking and discounts, as a PMHNP I feel like the resources and networking will be key to the specialty area I plan to work. To obtain a membership visit their webpage at www.apna.org. They offer different membership levels. A regular membership is $135.00 for 1 year (engaged in pursuits which further the purposes of the Association. Regular members may vote, serve on committees and seek election to the Board of Directors.)As a Behavioral Health Nurse in the outpatient and inpatient setting I decided I need to act on this dilemma and assist my patients my advancing my degree. One small step can make a big difference if you have the heart and the passion for change.References:American Organization for Nursing Leadership. (2015). AONL Nurse Executive competencies. Retrieved from https://www.aonl.org/resources/nurse-leader-competenciesBickford, C. J., Marion, L., & Gazaway, S. (2015). Nursing: Scope and standards of practice, third edition—2015. Retrieved from https://www.augusta.edu/nursing/cnr/documents/seminar-files/pp8.28.pdf American Organization for Nursing Leadership. (2015). AONL Nurse Executive competencies. Retrieved from https://www.aonl.org/resources/nurse-leader-competenciesWalden University. (n.d.). Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Retrieved April 27, 2020, from https://www.waldenu.edu/masters/master-of-science-in-nursingMary Vincent RE: Discussion – Week 6My chosen nurse specialty program is education. I have always enjoyed patient teaching as a staff nurse. I would often volunteer to be a “champion” when new products or practices rolled out. I liked precepting practicum students, new grads and new hires. I was always complemented on how I was able to explain things, whether it was to patients or other nurses, in a way they could understand. For years, I enjoyed doing this because every time I explained something, I learned it as well. For me, explaining it made me learn it better. I had wanted to be a nurse educator for a while, but the opportunity did come up. I had become an assistant nurse manager (ANM) when the position opened, and I liked that position. 2 years into my ANM position, our educator had left so there was an educator position open. I almost didn’t apply for the position because I was enjoying being an ANM. My manager encouraged me to apply and I found that I indeed loved teaching people more than leading them. Walden’s description of a nurse educator really sums up how I feel, “They serve as role models and provide the leadership needed to implement evidence-based practice” (Walden University, 2020).As I researched different professional organizations for a nurse educator, I came across two that seemed like good resources. One is the Association for Nursing Professional Development (ANPD). The ANPD states they has many resources to help with nursing professional development (Association for Nursing Professional Development, 2020). The other professional organization I investigated is the National League for Nursing (NLN). They offer nurse educator core competencies and offer the certification for nurse educators (CNE) (National League for Nursing, 2019). To become a member in both organizations, you have to fill out an application and pay the yearly fees.ReferencesAssociation for Nursing Professional Development. (2020). ANDP offers comprehensive in person and online education. Retrieved fromhttps://www.anpd.org/page/education-resourcesNational League for Nursing. (2019). Nurse educator core competency. Retrieved fromhttp://www.nln.org/professional-development-programs/competencies-for-nursing-education/nurse-educator-core-competencyWalden University. (2020). Master of science in nursing – nursing education. Retrieved fromhttps://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/msn-nursing-educationEniola Oladokun RE: Discussion – Week 6Choosing a specialty within the MSN programs for me was an easy decision as I knew what I wanted to do from the beginning of my career. Although, deciding on the specialty could be a critical part of my plan for success, and getting it right is important to avoid waste of time and money. While I was in nursing school, I thought of FNP and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, but upon graduating from nursing school, I started my nursing career working full-time on a medical surgical floor and per diem in psychiatric mental health unit. After a year I switched it up and started working full-time in psychiatry and per diem in medical surgical floor and I come to love what I do on a daily basis on the psychiatric unit and this solidify my desire and intention to pursue a specialty in mental health nursing.I got my psychiatric nursing experience working at state facility within the adult and the forensic units but currently I work with adolescent from ages 10 through 17 who suffer from psychiatric mental health disorder, which are not limited to ADHD, Bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, ODD and many other behavioral problems. The way the society views and treat patients with mental illness is quite different from any other physical health issues but sometimes it is difficult to understand how or why this affects us. Consequently, this unequal treatment of mental and physical illnesses leads to unequal results. Working with this population and having friends with bipolar disorder, I have come to realize that mental health is as important as physical health, the two are inseparable.Our society currently lacks education and understanding that mental disorders are comorbid with other chronic diseases that can add to the problems in caring for them. My goal is to educate, advocate and promote awareness to mental health disorders in our community, making sure that mental health services are available in the rural areas with focus on all age groups irrespective of their socioeconomic status.Currently I am a member of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) and the organization supports over 13,000 psychiatric mental health nurses at all levels of education who works in a variety of setting including inpatient, outpatient, research, education, administration, clinical, private practice, military and forensic. The APNA “is committed to the specialty practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing, health, wellness and recovery promotion through identification of mental health issues, prevention of mental health problems and the care and treatment of persons with psychiatric disorders” (American Psychiatric Nurses Association, n.d.).You can become a member by filling out an online application or by mailing the application to the organization. The organization has five different types of memberships: a regular membership, an affiliate membership, an international membership, retired membership, a student membership. The membership fees vary for the above-mentioned membership types and some requires for you to provide proof of identification for a reduced membership fee.ReferenceAmerican Psychiatric Nurses Association. (n.d.). Welcome from the American Psychiatric Nurses Association! (n.d.). Retrieved fromhttps://www.apna.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3334Walden University. (n.d.). Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Retrieved April 26, 2020, fromhttps://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/master-of-science-in-nursingGreggs-McQuilkin, D. (2005). Why join a professional nursing organization. Retrieved from
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Steps in the Research ProcessInstructions:Read an article published recently (less than 5 years) on a topic of your interest. (must be a nursing topic)Provide the citation and a written summary of your answers to the following questions:What is the research problem?What is the purpose statement?What were the initial hypotheses for this study?What was the study design?Where the hypotheses rejected or accepted?What was the overall conclusion of this article?
APA 7th edition -2 pages / 3 references must be within 5 years.ALL SUBTITLE SHOULD BE SPERATE-Introduction (Paragraph)-Describes nursing leadership (First Paragraph)-Describe the nursing manager (Second Paragraph)-Competencies and styles, Include these 3 points Team building, Problem-solving, Communication (Third Paragraph)-Conclusion (Paragraph)
Read chapters 10 and 11 from Tappen (2015) textbook.***Discussion topic for Week 7 (Worth 1 points) Due Saturday at 2359Based on your readings, please answer the following discussion question. The discussion board is located under the discussion tab.What are the perceived challenges do you expect to find with validity and trustworthiness in qualitative research? What steps will you implement to ensure that your research is reliable?
Power point presentation discussion with at least 14 pages including presentation, conclusion and references.Tile: “Metaparadigm. Discuss four most frequently cited domains of nursing’s metaparadigm”Book: Middle Range Theories. Application to Nursing Research and Practice.Autor: Sandra J. Peterson/ Timothy S. Bredow.Fifth EditionBritish Journal of Nursing 2019, Vol 28, No 6: TISSUE VIABILITY SUPPLEMENT”A nursing metaparadigm perspective of diabetic foot ulcer care.” Journal Research document selected. March 28, 2019Please could you include small pictures if needed or tables, the professor is strict and very demanding, thanks.
Needs AssessmentWhen you are engaged in program planning, a needs assessment helps to determine the actuality and details of a specific problem. It also addresses how the target population views the problem—which is critical since their perspective and motivation to change are essential for the success of the program.In this week’s video, the necessity of appraising a community’s assets as well as its challenges is evident as Dr. Donna Shambley-Ebron and Dr. Rebecca Lee discuss needs assessments. What additional insights have you gleaned from the Learning Resources that you intend to apply to your program?For this Discussion, you develop a framework for completing a needs assessment for your program. To do this effectively, it is essential to begin with the program and the population you have identified and then develop an appropriate approach for conducting a needs assessment. This also leads to consideration of the types of data needed and the data collection methods to be used.To prepare:Consider aspects of your problem and population (breast cancer in African American women in the USA) as you review the information on needs assessment presented in the Learning Resources.How would you conduct a needs assessment? What considerations would influence your decision making about this process?What would be the most efficient and effective methods for collecting data? What challenges could be encountered?By tomorrow Wednesday 12/19/18 2 pm, write a minimum of 550 words essay in APA format with at least 3 references from the list of required readings below. Include all headers as numbered below:Post a cohesive scholarly response that addresses the following:1) Discuss how you would conduct a needs assessment for your selected problem and the target population. Why is this approach appropriate for the problem you have identified? Support your response with evidence from the literature.2) Describe your proposed data collection methods and evaluate any challenges you might encounter.Required ReadingsAssessment and Planning in Health ProgramsChapter 1, “Assessment for Developing Programs and Interventions: The Big Picture”Chapter 1 notes the importance of looking not just at needs but also the assets associated with the target population and environment; that is, assessing what needs to be addressed given the assets that are present.Chapter 3, “Data Collection Strategies for Needs Assessments and Evaluations”In Chapter 3, the authors examine data collection, a key element of needs assessments. They also indicate that it is wise to plan ahead and consider data collection strategies for evaluation at the same time.Kettner, P. M., Moroney, R. M., & Martin, L. L. (2017). Designing and managing programs: An effectiveness-based approach (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Chapter 4, “Needs Assessment: Theoretical Considerations”Chapter 5, “Needs Assessment: Approaches to Measurement”These two chapters provide foundational information as well as guidance for conducting a needs assessment as part of program planning.Burrows, T., Hutchesson, M., Chai, L,K., Rollow, M., Skinner, G., & Collins, C. (2015). Nutrition interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity: What do parents want from an eHealth program? Nutrients, 7, 10469–10479 doi:10.3390/nu7125546Derguy, C., Michel, G., M’Bailara, K., Roux, S., & Bouvard, M. (2015). Assessing needs in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: A crucial preliminary step to target relevant issues for support programs. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 40(2), 156–166 doi.org/10.3109/13668250.2015.1023707Millard, T., McDonald, K., Elliott, J., Slavin, S., Rowell, S., & Girdler, S. (2014). Informing the development of an online self-management program for men living with HIV: a needs assessment. BMC Public Health, 14, 1209 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-1209Springer, A. E. & Evans, A.E. (2016). Assessing environmental assets for health promotion program planning: a practical framework for health promotion practitioners. Health Promotion Perspectives, 6(3), 111–118 doi: 10.15171/hpp.2016.19Required MediaLaureate Education (Producer). (2011). Design and evaluation of programs and projects [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.“Needs Assessment” (featuring Dr. Rebecca Lee, Shiniche Thomas, and Dr. Donna Shambley-Ebron)You may view this course video by clicking the link or on the course DVD, which contains the same content. Once you’ve opened the link, click on the appropriate media piece.In this week’s videos, Dr. Rebecca Lee and Dr. Donna Shambley-Ebron discuss needs assessments. Then, Dr. Rebecca Lee demonstrates a windshield assessment along with Seven Hills community resident Shiniche Thomas.
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Instructions:1.Complete the assignment using the provided template ( see attachment – Week 7_Template)2. Use the information provided in word documents (3) and PDF documents (3) to complete the assignment – Brian Foster – Documents and transcripts.3. List your priority diagnosis. For each priority diagnosis, list at least 5 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines.4. At least 5 references.