Nursing diagnoses with interventions

Nursing diagnoses with interventions

During the night, Molly was found on the floor by her bed. A head-to-toe assessment revealed a large hematoma on her right parietal area, contusions on her right elbow, and that her right leg is shorter than her left and is externally rotated. X-rays show a fractured right hip. Molly is ordered a surgical consult.

Answer the following questions:

  • What steps should the nurse follow when reporting an incident such as this?
  • What pre-and post-operative care would the nurse expect to give this patient?
  • What are three nursing diagnoses with three interventions and rationales that would need to be added to the care plan?

Roles of professional nurses

Identify the various roles of professional nurses in the perioperative area and their responsibilities in patient-centered care.

Cause of hair loss in people

Cause of hair loss in people

You are caring for a woman who has no hair on her head. How might you determine the cause of her hair loss? What other assessments should you perform?

Neighborhood assessment importance

 

1. Discuss why a neighborhood assessment is important.

2. How does a neighborhood assessment help with identifying health needs for a family or community?

Then include the following observations in your presentation:

1.  Population and type of area (urban, suburban, rural)

2.  Housing

-Are the houses new or old?

-When were they build-what year?

-All in good repair?

-Any abandoned or unoccupied housing?

3.  Parks and recreation-Any parks available?-Are they being used by anyone?-Who-children and old people, gang activity?-Other recreational facilities-what kind?

4.  Food and restaurants-Where do people go to buy food-grocery or specialty groceries?-What kinds of restaurants are available in the area?

5.  Stores-What kinds of stores are in the neighborhood or close by?-Is there a dry cleaner, Laundromat, drug store?6.  Medical facilities-How far away is the nearest hospital?-Can the family get medical care easily or do they have to travel long distances?

6.  Medical facilities

-How far away is the nearest hospital?

-Can the family get medical care easily or do they have to travel long distances?

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Administering Oxybutynin Knowledge

Administering Oxybutynin Knowledge. What are possible Problems (s) of colitis?

What are Possible Complications of colitis?

What is the pathophysiology of colitis?

What should the nurse need to know before administering Oxybutynin?

what are the signs and symptoms of colitis?

Staffing shortage reasons

Staffing shortage is part of the reasons why the standard of safety and quality of care of patients has depreciated in healthcare leading to low expectancy rates, increase errors, and alarming death rates.

Dangers of excessive caffeine use

How can school nurses effectively educate adolescents on the dangers of excessive caffeine use, when oftentimes the adults in their lives consume caffeine on a daily basis, thus negating the extent of the dangerous effects caffeine can cause?

Electronic health records

The focus is electronic health records. Please use an original answer, thank you.

 

Appraisal of Quantitative Research

Week 5 Discussion: Appraisal of Quantitative Research (USLOs 2, 3, 4)

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  • Review the data provided for appraisal of quantitative research where you will compare and contrast studies to draw conclusions. After reviewing the data presented in the table, use supportive evidence from the assigned reading in the course textbook to answer the following questions:
    • What two patterns in the study can you identify? (Consider the sample and its size, study methods and whether it was appropriate to test the data, similarities/differences in the findings, and statistical significance or p-value).
    • What are the two strengths or limitations of the data?
    • Discuss one practice recommendation that you could make based on your analysis of the studies? Referring to the evidence presented, explain why you are recommending this practice change.

 

Amish ethnoreligious values and beliefs

In the Amish culture: Amish ethnoreligious values and beliefs

1. Why do Amish people go to church? How does the Amish system of worship work?

2. In what ways do Amish beliefs or practices clash with American Values and tradition?

3. What is shunning?

4. What values do Amish place on folk, alternative, and modern medicine, and how do they tend to use them?

5. Do the Amish have any taboos toward using any modern medicine?

6. Do Amish pay for surgery and/or a hospital stay?

The Nickle Mines tragedy in Pennsylvania, where 10 Amish schoolgirls were held hostage in an Amish elementary school, and 5 of the girls were killed, claimed national and international attention. One of the most frequent questions asked by non-Amish was how and why did Amish forgive the perpetrator so readily. A representative group of Amish even went to visit the widow of the perpetrator and his family to express their condolences to her for the loss of her husband and to invite her to the funeral of some of the young Amish girls.

What have you learned about Amish ethnoreligious values and beliefs that might explain forgiveness as practiced following the tragedy?