Introduction Theories are constructed and developed by nursing theorists to describe and explain phenomena in nursing. Nursing science and development of the profession of nursing relies on this process to expand the understanding of what nursing is and what nursing does. The purpose of this assessment is to explore how a theorist explicates their philosophy…
ECONOMIC STABILITY a. Correctly identify your assigned social determinant. Briefly define the determinant and describe how it impacts healthcare outcomes. b. Select an objective related to your assigned social determinant from the Healthy People website linked above. Identify the status of the objective and the population to whom the objective applies. c. Provide at least…
Spirit of inquiry is a persistent sense of curiosity that informs both learning and practice. A nurse infused by a spirit of inquiry will raise questions, challenge traditional and existing practices, and seek creative approaches to problem-solving. A spirit of inquiry suggests, to some degree, a childlike sense of wonder. A spirit of inquiry in…
· Incorporate professional values, attitudes, and expectations regarding ageism when caring for the older adult. · Outline the importance of advocating for older adults in management of their care. Your supervisor provided some valuable feedback in response to your outline! They are excited to see the PowerPoint slideshow you are creating for your topic’s in-service…
A 52-year-old Caucasian male patient who is a house painter presents to the office reporting chronic fatigue and “mild” chest pain. When he is painting, chest pain is relieved after taking a break. (Stable vs. Unstable Angina). He reports that the pain usually lasts 5 minutes or less and occasionally spreads to his left arm…
A 41-year-old man presents to his PCP with feelings of hopelessness, sadness, and helplessness. He says that he cries for no reason, and has difficulty sleeping. He noticed that the problems began about 6 weeks before, and he did not feel able to shrug them off. He has been drinking more alcohol than usual and…
J.R. is a nurse practitioner in a clinic on a large, isolated Indian reservation. The clients in his community have a disproportionately high rate of alcoholism and suicide. Poverty is widespread. He believes the most important component of his job is to promote wellness among his clients. J.R. reaches out to the people of the…
Tele Health medicine For this assignment, answer the following questions: · What are the Pros and Cons to telehealth? · How will you approach and perform a telehealth assessment? · What are the limits to telehealth? · What is the difference between the provider’s need for a successful telehealth visit versus the Patient’s perspective? Submission…
For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history for one of the following cases. Your instructor will assign you your case number. A 45-year-old female presents with a complaint of an itchy red rash on her arms and legs for about two weeks. She has…
PowerPoint Presentation The purpose of this assignment is to complete a review of a screening tool utilized by nurse practitioners in maintaining individual, family, or community health. Your presentation should: 1. Identify and select a screening tool 2. Research of ethical, economical and legal issues relative to the practice in relation to health promotion protocol/practice.…