Blunt force trauma and possible strangulation

Including blunt force trauma and possible strangulation. With so many severe different types of injuries after
the autopsy, there was no doubt that the child was beaten and bitten by humans with the help of household
tools. The possible causes of death are homicide, suicide, natural causes,

Benefits of using social media

Present an analysis of the risks and benefits of using social media. 0 Create two communication messages for social media: 0 Create one communication message using social media for the community at large. 0 Create a second communication message using social media directed to the parents of the children at the daycare center. 0 Discuss what should be addressed during the recovery phase for the children, parents, the community at large, and emergency responders.

Gastrointestinal blockage

During the first 36 hours after birth. nurses in the neonatal unit carefully watch the baby for irritability and abdominal distension. They note that she has passed no stool since birth. Which of the following has to be considered? a. This is a common manifestation among most newborns and should not cause concern. b. Down syndrome babies occasionally have a serious gastrointestinal blockage that requires surgery. c. The baby may be showing signs of a gastrointestinal allergy to her mother’s breast milk.

Heart failure and pneumonia

Upon examination of the new infant. the pediatrician detects a heart murmur. Which of the following is the most accurate and appropriate statement for heart murmur? a. Heart murmurs are common to many infants and usually resolve within one month after birth. b. Heart murmurs are benign and not a cause for concern. c. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome may be a sign of a heart defect. However: further testing is necessary before a heart defect can be diagnosed. d. A heart murmur in a child with Down syndrome is diagnostic for a heart defect and surgery should be performed as soon as possible to prevent the onset of heart failure and pneumonia.

Protected health information

Review HIPAA, protected health information (PHI), and requirements for privacy and confidentiality in EHRs. Discuss one ethical and one legal issue related to the use of EHRs that directly impact advanced registered nursing practice. Consider the emerging role of telehealth and the EHR in patient care delivery and the compromise of patient data using telehealth applications and measures you can implement in your own practice to protect patient privacy and confidentiality.

Behavioral interventions for adolescents

Everyone has unique needs, and you addressed the care plan in detail. The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends community education and behavioral interventions for adolescents to improve the development of reducing STIs, HIV, and teen pregnancy.

Topics to address include interventions that focus on improving decision-making, communication skills, and positive bonding experiences between youth and their peers or non-parental role models to reduce poor sexual behaviors in this population.

Screening for STIs is vital in people having unprotected sex (Community Prevention Services Task Force [CPSTF], 2007).

During which stage of the health plan would you implement screenings for this population?

Please answer with references

Causes of lymph- lymphadenopathy

Patient Case Question 4. Based on this rather limited information, which subtype of melanoma is most likely? Neck/LN. Neck supple Significant cervical lymphadenopathy, bilateral, >2 cm No thyromegaly, carotid bruits, or JVD Patient Case Question 5. Why is the information directly above especially critical to the prognosis of this patient? Patient Case Question 6. Identify two possible pathophysiologic causes of lymph- lymphadenopathy in this patient.

The acute stage of an unconscious patient

Situation: Mr. Delmar, 70 years old, suddenly could not lift his spoon or speak at breakfast. He was rushed to the hospital unconscious. His diagnosis is a cardiovascular accident (CVA).

  1. Which of the following is the most important assessment during the acute stage of an unconscious patient like Mr. Delmar?           a. Level of awareness and response to pain b. Papillary re ilexes and response to sensory stimuli c. Coherence and sense of hearing d. Patency of the airway and adequacy of respiration
  2. Considering Mr. Delmar’s condition, which of the following is most important to include in preparing Mr. Delmar’s bedside equipment?      a. Handbell and extra bed linen c. Footboard arid splint

c. Sandbag and trochanter roll d. Suction machine and gloves

8. What is the rationale for giving Mr Delmar frequent mouth care?

a. He will be thirsty considering that he is unable to take fluids

b. To remove dried blood when the tongue is bitten during seizure

c. The tactile stimulation during mouth care will hasten return to consciousness

d. Mouth breathing in the case of most comatose patients causes oral mucosa to be dry and cracked

  1. One of the complications of prolonged bed rest is decubitus ulcers. Which of the following can BEST prevent its occurrence? a. Massage reddened areas with oil/lotion b. Turn patient frequently every 2 hours c. Use a special water mattress d. keep skin clean and dry

Principles of bio medic ethics

The four principles of bio medic ethics are Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, and Non-maleficence. These principles are important because they determine whether a medical practice is ethical. While all four are equally important, it is hard to accurately order them. Depending on the case different principles will be prioritized as some, or maybe only one will be prominent in a particular situation (Grand Canyon University, 2019).

Respect for autonomy is a principle that requires that we respect the decision made by a person. Medical staff attending to a patient must respect their autonomy and follow their directives’ amiss medical advice. (2) Non-maleficence is the principle that requires a person to cause no harm to another person. (3) Beneficence, this principle requires people to prevent injury to another person, and also to provide a balance, of benefits regardless of risk and cost. (4) Justice is a principle that refers to making things fair, by distributing the benefits, risks, and costs equally. (GCU. Edu n.d.).

What do you think , references

Principle of respect for autonomy

Despite the praises heaped on the principle of respect for autonomy, I believe that all the four-bioethics principles work together to deliver quality and better healthcare to patients. The four principles’ ranking depends mainly on several issues and situations, such as the type of medication, the patient’s level of education, and the urgency of treatment (Grand Canyon University, 2019).

For instance, I believe that nonmaleficence and beneficence should triumph for autonomy and justice principles in psychiatric medication. The principle of respect for autonomy requires a nurse to obey and respect an individual’s decision-making capacity (Paul, 2020). The principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence are closely related because they require that nurses provide care to the best of their knowledge without or with minimal infliction of harm to the patient. Besides, justice requires a fair distribution of benefits, risks, and costs.

What you think, references