Urinary Function:
Mr. J.R. is a 73-year-old man, who was admitted to the hospital with clinical manifestations of gastroenteritis and possible renal injury. The patient’s chief complaints are fever, nausea with vomiting and diarrhea for 48 hours, weakness, dizziness, and a bothersome metallic taste in the mouth. The patient is pale and sweaty. He had […]
Directions: Ethical Issue Clinical Judgment Case Scenario Nurse leaders and managers are responsible for the unit’s ethical and legal decisions. Initial Post Consider the examples provided below and describe how you would handle the experiences. A manager is not granting pay to someone who worked overtime. A nurse manager tolerating verbal abuse of another nurse. […]
Please, from vitamin A and vitamin E, complete them below: Introduction Indications Mechanism of action What to monitor Patient variables such as: Geriatrics, Pediatrics, Pregnancy and lactation,Gender Side effects Adverse effects Teaching Conclusion Reference less 3 years _____________________________ Vitamin A: Introduction: Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for maintaining healthy vision, immune function, and […]
Your patient is a 52-year-old male with a history of smoking and alcohol abuse. He presents to the ED with complaints of “my skin looks yellow, my stomach hurts, and I feel nauseous”. He is taken to CT and a tumor near the pancreas is observed. It appears to be blocking the common bile duct. […]
1. Given what you have learned so far about the male and female reproductive systems, briefly respond to each of the following questions for each gender: Which hormones are primarily responsible for triggering the onset of puberty? At what age does this typically occur? Describe some of the changes that occur as a result. Provide […]
This module introduces our discussion on Social Influence. We will read about and discuss attitudes, persuasion, and the power of cognitive dissonance. Textbook Readings Kassin et al. : Ch. 6 Chadee: 1st edition – Ch. 1 (Reactance), Ch. 2 (Cognitive Dissonance), Ch. 4 (ELM), Ch. 12 (Impression Mgmt) Chadee: 2nd edition – Ch. 2, Ch. […]
Pick 1 phenomenon or theory from any of the chapters covered. Next, perform a literature search to locate five empirically reviewed academic articles illustrating how that phenomenon or theory can be applied to a common human experience. Create a PowerPoint, you may include short video clips, This presentation is meant to be fun and engaging. […]
You are about to perform a rectal examination of an older adult. What are the steps to examine this patient? Explain your rationale. What are some findings you can have while assessing the rectal sphincter? Describe the differences during the rectal examination of acute prostatitis and benign prostatic hypertrophy. What findings would expect on physical […]
Instructions You will complete a comprehensive health assessment of a child/adolescent. This should NOT be a patient you have encountered in your work but, instead, should be a family member or friend (who gives consent) or preferably a patient in clinical. You should note that all information will be confidential and that their private information […]
March 21, 2010, was not EBP’s date of birth, but it may be the date the approach “grew up” and left home to take on the world. When the Affordable Care Act was passed, it came with a requirement of empirical evidence. Research on EBP increased significantly. Application of EBP spread to allied health professions, […]