In this assignment, you will build on the choices you made for NUR 300, Foundations of Nursing, revising them if needed. You will be asked to make additional decisions as described below. Use this worksheet to present your information. Do not remove the questions. For the decisions you make below, explain your rationales, supported by…
CASE STUDY Client Description John is a 35-year-old, college-educated, Caucasian married male with two young children, who is referred by his psychotherapist for evaluation and medication for “severe anxiety.” John resumed psychotherapy after a 6-year hiatus. John’s therapist states that his current symptoms are similar but more severe than in the past, making…
Write your personal philosophy of nursing. The essay is to be typewritten and double-spaced (1,000 words) (APA 7th edition) and should include the following: 1. Introduction that includes who you are and where you practice nursing 2. Definition of nursing 3. Assumptions or underlying beliefs 4. Definitions and examples…
1. Explain three ways in which fat-soluble vitamins differ from water-soluble vitamins and provide examples from each class of vitamins. (15 pts) 2. For any fat-soluble vitamin in which your intake was 75% or more your personal DRI, answer the following questions. a. List the Tolerable Upper Limit (UL) for each vitamin in…
In this exercise, you will complete a MindMap Template to gauge your understanding of this week’s content. Select one of the possible topics provided to complete your MindMap Template. · Stroke · Multiple sclerosis · Transient Ischemic Attack · Myasthenia gravis · Headache · Seizure disorders · Head…
1. Describe the pathophysiology of the primary diagnosis in your own words. What are the patient’s risk factors for this diagnosis? Pathophysiology of Primary Diagnosis Causes Risk Factors (genetic/ethnic/physical) 2. What are the patient’s signs and symptoms for this diagnosis? How does the diagnosis impact other body systems and what are…
Anna had a long history of severe mental illness dating back more than 20 years. During her first depressive episode, she had killed her baby while suffering psychotic symptoms. She also made two serious suicide attempts. Anna has been divorced twice and now lives alone in federally subsidized home. She has an adult daughter who…
Identifying abnormal findings for electrolyte imbalances is an expected function of a healthcare team. Course Competency(s): · Determine the cellular functions required to regulate homeostasis. Content: Instructions: Content: Select an electrolyte from the list below. Electrolytes · Potassium · Sodium · Calcium · Magnesium In the table below, include the following information for the electrolyte…
The world of healthcare is an ever-changing one, fraught with new challenges around every corner. Among the myriad of issues that have been getting increasingly more attention in recent years, one of the most pressing is that of patient readmissions (Wong et al., 2018). The specialist field of transitional nursing has emerged as one of…
For this assessment, you will prepare a training tutorial for new nurses on the importance of nursing-sensitive quality indicators. The focus of this Assessment is on how informatics support monitoring of nursing-sensitive quality indicator data. You will develop a training module to orient new nurses in a workplace to a single nursing-sensitive quality indicator…