The Erikson’s theory

One conclusion about the usefulness of Erikson’s theory in analyzing adolescent developmental change in personal identity.

A hypothesis in qualitative research

why would a researcher construct a hypothesis in qualitative research?

The gastrointestinal system

You will perform a history of an abdominal problem that your instructor has provided you or one that you have experienced and perform an assessment of the gastrointestinal system. You will document your subjective and objective findings, identify actual or potential risks, and submit this in a Word document to the drop box provided.

 

Remember to be objective when you document; do not make judgments.

For example, if the person has a palpably enlarged liver, do not write “the liver is enlarged probably because they drink too much.” Avoid stating that something is normal but instead state WHY you think it is normal. For example, if you think that the abdomen looks “normal” – which is subjective – then document that the “abdomen is flat, skin color consistent with rest of body, no lesions, scars, bulges, or pulsations noted.”

The source of an emotional state

What are 3 real life examples of situations where you feel that you may have misattributed the source of an emotional state you experienced?

Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities 

Explore The Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)

  • History and original purpose for the creation of joint commission and (CARF)
  • The purpose for existence now—how has it evolved?
  • Where the requirements for each agency are publicly reported
  • Why public reporting of metrics is important
  • How each body operates

Work rule requirement as a nurse assistant.

Specifically describe the conflict between your religious belief, observance, or practice and the work rule or job requirement as a nurse assistant at issue.

Artificial inflatable urinary sphincter.

A 60-year-old male presents for the insertion of an artificial inflatable urinary sphincter for urinary incontinence.

Procedure performed: A 4.5 cm cuff, 22 ml balloon, 61-70 mmHg artificial inflatable urinary sphincter was inserted.

What is the ICD10CM code submitted?

Data from epidemiological studies.

Data from epidemiological studies. 4. The nurse practitioner is responsible for initiating quality improvement at a community mental health clinic. The effective strategy for evaluating the clinic’s services is to:

A. Analyze the data from epidemiological studies

B. Conduct a root cause analysis

C. Interview patient families

D. Use an anonymous survey to elicit satisfaction responses

Neutropenic precautions following chemotherapy

Neutropenic precautions following chemotherapy.

please help me answer the following questions

A nurse is caring for a client who is on neutropenic precautions following chemotherapy. Provide an example of a statement by the client that indicates the client understands what precautions are required for neutropenia.
A nurse is caring for a client who is starting hemodialysis. What effect will dialysis have on protein levels and how will the impact protein intake for the client?
The nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client newly diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The client states “I have always enjoyed exercising with my friends, but I guess I won’t be doing that anymore.” How will the nurse best respond to promote optimal nutrition and exercise for this client?

 

non-pharmaceutical treatment with rationale. 

  1. Bobby, 25, has had a barking cough x 10 days, or more.  It produces purulent sputum, and he complains of low-grade fever, wheezing, and a burning sensation in his chest upon inspiration.  Bobby has a normal respiratory rate, normal pulse rate, and no E-to-A changes.  The cough seems to worsen at night.  Identify 3 differential diagnoses and provide your rationale and Identify your most likely diagnosis, offering 1 pharmaceutical treatment with rationale and 1 non-pharmaceutical treatment with rationale.