Week 8: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. 1.Reflect on your learning experience in this course, which concepts stood out to you and made an impact? ( week 1: information and communication technologies in promoting information literacy and healthcare) 2.How do you envision using these concepts in your future nursing practice as a master’s…
Need help with my care planmy patient only had surgery of coronary atherosclerosis of native artery. That is his diagnosis……he is alert and orientated plus no bed alarms and the bed is position low. I will post his other info when you pick me.
Access Pharmacy Section 10: Urologic Disorders – Chapter 99 Read case presentation: Urinary Incontinence: Bladder Matters Answer questions # 3a, 3b, and 3c Answer questions # 3d, 3e, and 4a
Discussion Topic Why Emotional Intelligence Is Important in Nursing Emotional Intelligence in nursing practice is important because, more often than not, nurses interact with patients and families who have challenging situations and conditions. Nurses need to understand that they are encountering patients and families in a state of emotional distress. The nurse also needs to…
I need to create a care plan for a patient in Maternity. It can be L& D or post-pertum. Please make up a patient and a baby.PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU USE THE TEMPLATE PROVIDED. WORK SHOULD BE DONE ON THE TEMPLATE. ALSO I ATTACHED WHAT IS REQUIRED AND GRADING RUBRIC.
Select a problem or issue in the healthcare industry that you know needs changing or improvement. Knowing that this is a significant issue that needs to be addressed, imagine that you can implement a plan to change. To facilitate this change, you want to evaluate the best approach to use during the change process. Write…
The National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) championed the goal that 90% of clinical decisions will be evidence-based by 2020. A recent systematic review of the published literature indicates that evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation remains deficient despite an ongoing effort to increase implementation. Discuss two barriers that might hold nursing practice from…
Psychotic disorders change one’s sense of reality and cause abnormal thinking and perception. Patients presenting with psychotic disorders may suffer from delusions or hallucinations or may display negative symptoms such as lack of emotion or withdraw from social situations or relationships. Symptoms of medication-induced movement disorders can be mild or lethal and can include, for…
Caleigh Miller YesterdayJun 24 at 8:47pmManage Discussion Entry America and Terrorism in the 21st Century On September 11h 2001, terrorist attacked the United States. Four coordinated attacks were carried out by Islamic terrorist group named Al-Qaeda. More than 3,000 Americans were killed and 6,000 injured in these attacks. Life after 9/11 was never the same,…
There are significant differences in the applications of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for families and individuals. The same is true for CBT in group settings and CBT in family settings. In your role, it is essential to understand these differences to appropriately apply this therapeutic approach across multiple settings. For this Discussion, as you compare…