Category: Nursing


  • Person-centered care (PCC) is a standard for healthcare delivery in the United States. This concept considers appropriate evidence-based treatments and the patient’s values and beliefs. However, there are often areas of fragmentation in integrating these concepts into practice. Because of disease, chronic health needs, or lack of supportive resources, older individuals are often transferred through…

  • APNs are required to follow regulations and policies whether they agree with them or not. Ethical conflicts may result when laws and policies are perceived as unfair or biased, and moral distress may result. 1. Watch Episode 3 videoLinks to an external site. again. 2. Submit a 3- to 4-page paper in which you address…

  • In the video, Nursing Informatics Innovators, you are provided an extensive list of 34 nursing informatics innovators. Each of these individuals has been integral in advancing nursing informatics and the field of nursing practice. Innovators in the field of nursing informatics, led the way in shifting the perception of a nurse as an art of…

  • Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Template With Psychotherapy Note Encounter date: ________________________ Patient Initials: ______ Gender: M/F/Transgender ____ Age: _____ Race: _____ Ethnicity ____ Reason for Seeking Health Care: ______________________________________________ HPI:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SI/HI: _______________________________________________________________________________ Sleep: _________________________________________ Appetite: ________________________ Allergies (Drug/Food/Latex/Environmental/Herbal): ___________________________________ Current perception of Health: Excellent Good Fair Poor Psychiatric History: Inpatient hospitalizations: Date Hospital Diagnoses Length of…

  • 1. What are some of the characteristics thought to be associated with sexual offenders against children? · Discuss the common traits and behaviors identified in sexual offenders against children. 2. How might the early development of an offender predispose him to be abusive? · Explain how factors in an offender’s early life may contribute to…

  • Read and view the Learning Resources, focusing especially on pages 92–95 of Dang et al. (2021). Choose one of the topics (from the “Falls” topic list) in the resources and read the three articles presented. (The first three articles below). 1. Identify the gap in knowledge (in the research article) and the gap in practice…

  • Case Scenario 1 Table 1 Classification and Symptoms of hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy Table 2 Define and differentiate between the following PP disorders: Classification Definition Gestational Age in weeks Maternal BP Proteinuria Seizures example >20 weeks >120/80 Yes or No Yes or No Gestational HTN Mild Preeclampsia Severe Preeclampsia Eclampsia Chronic HTN Superimposed Preeclampsia Definition…

  • You are going to develop a SOAP note about a white female 65-year-old with Osteopenia. I am attaching the template and also an example of how it is supposed to be written.  SOAPNoteTemplate-1.docx SOAP NOTE TEMPLATE Review the Rubric for more Guidance Demographics Chief Complaint (Reason for seeking health care) History of Present Illness (HPI)…

  • Description and bioethical analysis of: Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis PGD Surrogate motherhood “Snowflake babies” Artificial insemination What is Natural Family Planning (NFP)? Describe the 3 Primary ovulation symptoms. Describe the 7 Secondary ovulation symptoms. Describe various protocols and methods available today. Describe some ways in which NFP is healthier than contraception. Bioethical evaluation of NFP as…

  • 1) What additional subjective information will you be asking of the patient? 2) What additional objective findings would you be examining the patient for? 3) What are the differential diagnoses that you are considering? 4) What radiological examinations or additional diagnostic studies would you order? 5) What treatment and specific information about the prescription will…