Nursing
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Power Point(12-15 slide) base on integumentary system
Learning Goal: I’m working on a nursing case study and need support to help me learn.A Power Point(12-15 slide) base on integumentary system (Lipoma, Alopecia, rash/urticaria, candidiasis, Scabies/Pediculosis, Impetigo, Cellulitis, Folliculitis)Pathophysiology of disease, clinical manifestation, treatment (if applicable), assessment and identification, and appropriate plan of care, and presentation of a typical case of one of…
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Presidential Agendas Rather than focus on the treatment of chronic disease, poli
Presidential Agendas Rather than focus on the treatment of chronic disease, policies that influence population health tend to emphasize prevention and wellness; the reduction or elimination of waste and the eradication of health disparities based on race, ethnicity, language, income, gender, sexual orientation, disability and other factors. The reasoning is that good health belongs to…
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Consider experience you have had or a situation that you are familiar with in yo
Consider experience you have had or a situation that you are familiar with in your work as a nurse manager or planned area of work. Can you imagine any way that this experience or situation could benefit from the application of statistics? Uluvse 3 academic journals as sources
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RESEARCH QUESTION: Why is it important to debrief in the emergency department af
RESEARCH QUESTION: Why is it important to debrief in the emergency department after traumatic events? Please use the attached references along with at least 3 others to equal 8 references. Please see attached information to complete literature review. 1. Conduct a literature review of the research as it relates to the identified nursing problem/issue/need. Identify…
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To successfully complete this assessment, perform the following preparatory acti
To successfully complete this assessment, perform the following preparatory activities: Select a single direct or indirect patient care technology that is relevant to your current practice or of interest to you. Direct patient care technologies require an interaction, or direct contact, between the nurse and patient. Nurses use direct patient care technologies every day when…
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The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. Many of the provisions of the law directly affect health care providers. Review the following topic materials: 1. “About the Affordable Care Act” 2. “Health Care Transformation: The Affordable Care Act and More” What are the most important elements of…
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Myasthenia Gravis Pamphlet
Learning Goal: I’m working on a nursing writing question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.Module 03 Assignment – Myasthenia Gravis PamphletInstructionsAs a new nurse, you have had clients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) and are concerned about their level of understanding of the disease process. You have taken on the task of…
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Technology and Nursing Informatics currently play a huge role in health care. Id
Technology and Nursing Informatics currently play a huge role in health care. Identify and discuss two technological practices currently used at your place of employment. Then discuss one technological practice not used by your place of employment that you would like to see used there. Discuss why you would like to see this practice. Post…
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Why are curriculum review and revision essential elements to ensuring program efficiency and effectiveness?
Nurse educators are responsible for formulating program outcomes and designing curricula that reflect contemporary health care trends and prepare graduates to function effectively in the health care environment. What key elements should be considered when developing program outcomes (e.g. standards). What strategies would you employ to ensure connectedness between individual courses and program outcomes? Why…
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Nursing knowledge is classified in a variety of ways, one of which is Carper’s P
Nursing knowledge is classified in a variety of ways, one of which is Carper’s Patterns of Knowing (Carper, 1978). Carper’s framework offers a lens through which the nurse can reflect upon insights acquired through empirical, ethical, personal, and aesthetic knowledge (Carper, 1978). Through intentional reflection using Carper’s Patterns of Knowing, nurses can process experiential learning…