Explain energy generation ?

sources of energy generation and explain how electricity is generated. Your explanation must include the following key concepts:

  • Classify the energy source as renewable or non-renewable
  • Discuss how electricity is generated
  • How does the energy transformation occur until it becomes electricity and
  • How energy is transferred from generation sites to consumers.

Causes of Congestive Cardiac Failure

Causes of Congestive Cardiac Failure . Explain the pathogenesis and pathophysiology causing the clinical manifestations causing Exacerbation of Congestive Cardiac Failure and fluid volume overload if a patient has High per tension and inferior myocardial infraction

Discuss the Principles of primary health

Discuss the principles of primary  health and health promotion that are necessary to consider in the planning of this project. Discuss why these principles are important to your project.

Data Mining in nursing practice

Data Mining in nursing practice. Give a Summary on how each topic (Big Data, Data Science, Data Mining, Data Analytics, and Machine Learning) might apply to nurse practice. Be specific. Explain how you see the data concepts presented aligning with your current practice. What do you need to know to apply these concepts?

Gastritis recommendation and treatment

Clara is a 35-year-old female who has a five-week history of epigastric pain Gastritis recommendation and treatment pain is worse after she eats. The pain is minimally relieved by Mylanta or burping. She has come to your office for evaluation and your initial impression is gastritis. What is your recommendation and treatment plan? What clinical guidelines support your decision and why?

Development and Improving nursing

Development and improving nursing , As an EN what are

  • Three areas for improvement have been identified
  • Three development goals have been identified
  • Development goals relate to developing and improving nursing practice
  • Goals are realistic and outcome-focused
  • Criteria for measuring success are identified
  • All sections of the plan have been completed

 

The various Forms of dialysis

What are the various forms of dialysis?  How do they work?

What lifestyle changes are needed for a patient who has end stage renal disease?

Sclerosis exacerbation interpretation

Sclerosis exacerbation interpretation. You are working with a young woman who has been living with multiple sclerosis for 6 years. During an exacerbation of her disease, she focuses on her plans for going to law school. One of your colleagues suggests that she may be in denial about the severity of her illness. Use the re-conceptualized uncertainty in illness theory to propose an alternative interpretation of her perspective.

course textbook

Alligood, M. (2018). Nursing theorists and their work (9th Ed.). Elsevier.

Psychoeducation for Depressive illness

Psychoeducation for depressive illness. A major depressive disorder can be a debilitating condition that often has significant social and occupational impacts. A consumer’s cultural beliefs may also impact how they experience depression. Using contemporary peer-reviewed literature, your paper must critically analyze:

  • one (1) culturally safe nursing intervention for a consumer with major depression; (you must identify the culture your evidence is referring to);
  • one (1) evidence-based psychoeducation strategy which can be adopted when working with someone who has a depressive illness.

Hospitalization for Onset acute mania

Hospitalization for onset acute mania. The client is a 26-year-old woman of Korean descent who presents to her first appointment following a 21-day hospitalization for the onset of acute mania. She was diagnosed with bipolar I disorder.

Upon arrival in your office, she is quite “busy,” playing with things on your desk and shifting from side to side in her chair. She informs you that “they said I was bipolar, I don’t believe that, do you? I just like to talk, dance, and sing. Did I tell you that I liked to cook?”

She weighs 110 lbs. and is 5′ 5″

SUBJECTIVE

Patient reports “fantastic” mood. Reports that she sleeps about 5 hours/night to which she adds “I hate sleep, it’s no fun.”

You reviewed her hospital records and find that she has been medically worked up by a physician who reported her to be in overall good health. Lab studies were all within normal limits. You find that the patient had genetic testing in the hospital (specifically Gene-Sight testing) as none of the medications that they were treating her with seemed to work.

Genetic testing reveals that she is positive for CYP2D6*10 allele.

Patient did well enough on Lithium to be discharged from the hospital but admits she has not been taking it as prescribed. When further questioned on the subject, she provides no additional details.

 

MENTAL STATUS EXAM

The patient is alert, oriented to person, place, time, and event. She is dressed quite oddly- wearing what appears to be an evening gown to her appointment. Speech is rapid, pressured, tangential. Self-reported mood is euthymic. Affect broad. Patient denies visual or auditory hallucinations, no overt delusional or paranoid thought processes readily apparent. Judgment is grossly intact, but insight is clearly impaired. She is currently denying suicidal or homicidal ideation.

The Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) score is 22

 

DECISION 1:

BEGIN WITH LITHIUM 300MG DAILY

BEGIN WITH RISPERAL 1MG BID

BEGIN WITH 300MG OLANZAPINE AT HS