Which evidence-based interventions should the RN implement

Which evidence-based interventions should the RN implement to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia? Select all that apply. Deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis. Daily oral care with chlorhexidine. Maintain continuous sedation. Keep the head of the bed elevated 30 to 45 degrees. Peptic ulcer disease prophylaxis. unanswered

Identify the two recommendations for nursing education

Identify the two recommendations for nursing education you believe will be most effective or radical in creating change within the industry. Provide a rationale based on your experience in practice. Do you agree or disagree with how the Institute of Medicine (IOM) describes the advanced practice registered nurse role evolving? Why or why not?

What purposes do the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (Code) serve?

What purposes does the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (Code) serve? The words ethical and moral are used frequently throughout the Code, what is the meaning of these concepts and give one example of how these terms are applicable to the practice of the nurse administrator.

Metabolism pathway in Catabolism of lipids and proteins

 The body “reuses” what part of the carbohydrate (glucose) metabolism pathway in catabolism of lipids and proteins?Fatty acids are catabolized two carbons at a time to produce [blankA] which enters the krebs cycle. hbis catabolic process is called [blankB] oxidation.
3.) Excess glucose in the liver can be stored as the carbohydrate [blankA] by a process known as [blankB], or it may be converted into [blankC] by the process known as [blankD].
thanks in advance for your help! this packet was TOUGH and maybe im just overthinking these 3 at this point.
2.) Fatty acids are catabolized two carbons at a time to produce [blankA] which enters the krebs cycle. hbis catabolic process is called [blankB] oxidation.
3.) Excess glucose in the liver can be stored as the carbohydrate [blankA] by a process known as [blankB], or it may be converted into [blankC] by the process known as [blankD].
thanks in advance for your help! this packet was TOUGH and maybe im just overthinking these 3 at this point.

Signs and symptoms of placenta previa

A 29-year-old woman, G1P1, was referred to a private hospital because of vaginal bleeding after cervical cerclage. She had previously delivered vaginally her first female infant (3,536 g) after cervical cerclage under the diagnosis of cervical incompetency. In the pregnancy discussed here, cervical cerclage was performed at 15 weeks gestation for the prevention of preterm delivery. Ultrasonography at that time demonstrated no abnormal findings. Twelve days after surgery sudden vaginal bleeding occurred. On admission in the 17th week of gestation, slight bleeding from the external cervical os was noted, and ultrasonography in our hospital demonstrated placenta previa. The placenta overlapped the internal cervical os and the distance from the lower placental edge to the internal os was 28 mm (2.8cm). Despite the administration of oral ritodrine hydrochloride, a β-adrenergic stimulant, bleeding continued in the amount of approximately 800 ml per day. The position of the placenta did not change. After appropriate counseling, the patient chose to terminate the pregnancy because she did not want to undergo the risk of life-threatening bleeding. Cervical os was still closed, and emergency cesarean section was performed at 18 weeksí gestations, 6 days after admission. OB-Gynecologist opened the abdomen with a vertical midline incision. A transverse incision of the lower uterine segment was made, and an infant weighing 175 g was delivered. The placenta covered the internal cervical os and was ablated easily. A double-layer closure was performed as usual. The operative bleeding, including amniotic fluid, was 900 ml, but the bleeding continued after surgery. The hemoglobin value was decreased from 8.3 g/dl to 5.6 g/dl, and 5 units of banked concentrated red blood cells were transfused with prophylactic administration of gabexate mesylate for disseminated intravascular coagulation. After the blood transfusion, bleeding decreased gradually. The patient was discharged in good condition 12 days after surgery. Two years later, she had a normal pregnancy, with the placental position being normal, and delivered by cesarean section to a male infant weighing 3,010 g. No uterine abnormalities were evident during the surgery.
Questions;

1. Based on the case above, discuss the risk factors and signs and symptoms of placenta previa that are present in the patient.

2. Is cervical cerclage done with the patients the predisposing factor of placenta previa? Why? Why not?

3. Discuss and enumerate the nursing management of a patient having massive blood loss and undergoing blood transfusion due to placenta previa.

Thermoregulation Nursing Interventions to Problem/Complication

Thermoregulation Nursing Interventions to Problem/Complication Monitor for What to do Should the Concept that can Occur with Complications & Complication Occur Signs and Symptoms |Nursing Interventions to Prevent Complications Thermo- regulation For each of the nursing interventions to monitor or prevent complications, prioritize them according to the most important to do as number 1. *Insert more rows as needed Infection Nursing Interventions to https://my.hondros.edu/cmSPDocuments.asp?

Discuss the ethical and legal controversy over the application of genetic modification in vitro

Discuss the ethical and legal controversy over the application of genetic modification in vitro. Provide a rationale for why genetic modification is such a contentious issue. What is one healthcare policy you would implement to minimize the controversy over genetic modification if you were in charge?

List 4 potential neurobiology causes of psychotic major depression

List 4 potential neurobiology causes of psychotic major depression. Major depression is defined as a period of time lasting at least 2 weeks. List at least 5 symptoms required for the episode to occur

 The risk of pulmonary embolism

Develop a teaching plan for a patient who travels extensively and how to avoid the risk of pulmonary embolism (PE) on long flights. The teaching plan needs to include the following:

What is a PE?

What are the risk factors for developing a PE/ DVT?

What are the signs and symptoms of DVT and PE?

Include specific (detailed) measures to take to prevent DVT/ PE on a long flight

Identify and explain the potential impacts of long-term stress and burnout

Provide a definition of stress and burnout that the nurse will be more likely to experience, including examples of physiological, emotional, and behavioral stressors responses. 2. Identify and explain the potential impacts of long-term stress and burnout, focusing specifically on the nurse’s stressors: financial situation, relationships, and professional career. SCP103_Assessment Brief 28_Portfolio_Module 6.1 Page 1 of 4 3. Outline and explain the way you would educate this nurse on stress and burnout prevention and resilience building. Consider factors such as age, culture, religion, and professional boundaries in this answer.