Category: Nursing


  • 1. What are the security risks identified in the ENISA guide that customers who want to obtain cloud services should use? 2. Name five of the cloud security domains according to the CSA guide. How many are there in total? 3. According to the NIST publication, what three cloud service models are primarily available for…

  • LEVEL I: Evidence from an integrated literature review, systematic review or meta-analysis of all relevant randomized controlled trails (RCTs), or evidence-based clinical practice guidelines based on systematic reviews of RCTs. · Review of research evidence related to a specific clinical question. · Critically analyzes and synthesizes findings from multiple random control trials. · Aim is…

  • How does ACA Medicaid (Medicaid expansion) differ from other Medicaid programs? • What problem(s) was the Medicare program originally intended to solve? • What are the differences between Medicare and Medicaid? • Why have financial considerations been important to the politics of policy? • How does Medicare For All affect the current Medicare program? In…

  • In your learning materials, you have read about legal issues and ethical concerns relating to the use of various types of AI in business. Research current AI news for an item published no earlier than the past year that reports and illustrates a current—or forecasts a future—example of an ethical or legal issue pertaining to…

  • 1. View the PowerPoint presentation for this unit and search for information in additional academic resources. Use the resources available in the University library. 2. Do a search in databases of some scientific research related to the study of human sexuality in psychology. This is free as long as the selected research touches on a…

  • After successful completion of this week’s module, the student will be able to: · Explain the philosophy and basic assumptions underlying Existential Theory and Gestalt Therapy. · Define and describe the key concepts of both Existential and Gestalt Therapies and how they are incorporated into the therapeutic process. · Analyze the strengths and the shortcomings…

  • The nurse practitioner (NP) is working at a health clinic in a homeless shelter during the early evening. A 48-year-old African American man approaches the practitioner and asks to have his blood pressure taken, saying that he has not had it checked “in a while”. The man appears to be in some type of distress…

  • Weekly Clinical Experience 3 Describe your clinical experience for this week with a patient with diabetes · Did you face any challenges, any successes? If so, what were they? · Describe the assessment of a patient, detailing the signs and symptoms (S&S), assessment, plan of care, and at least 3 possible differential diagnoses with rationales.…

  • Advanced practice nursing in all specialties is guided by codes of ethics that put the care, rights, duty, health, and safety of the patient first and foremost. PMHNP practice is also guided by ethical codes specifically for psychiatry. These ethical codes are frameworks to guide clinical decision making; they are generally not prescriptive. They also…

  • Off-label prescribing is when a physician gives you a drug that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved to treat a condition different than your condition. This practice is legal and common. In fact, one in five prescriptions written today are for off-label use. —Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Psychotropic drugs are…