The organism responsible for most infections of the musculoskeletal system across all age groups

The organism responsible for most infections of the musculoskeletal system across all age groups can be assumed to be susceptible to which of the following antibiotics?

A. Oxacillin

B. Vancomycin

C. Fluconazole

D. Penicillin

E. Cefazolin

Identify three priority nursing actions for wound evisceration

Identify three priority nursing actions for wound evisceration. Suggested Med-Surg Learning Activity: Dehiscence and Evisceration
A nurse caring for a client who has a femur fracture understands the client is at risk for a fat embolism. Identify four (4) early manifestations of a fat embolis

Identify a major public health issue facing nursing today and discuss ways in which you think these competencies

Identify a major public health issue facing nursing today and discuss ways in which you think these competencies ensure public health nurses are equipped to address the issue.

Examine the Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organization competences

Examine the Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organization competences as they relate to the standards of public health nursing practice. Identify a major public health issue facing nursing today and discuss ways in which you think these competencies ensure public health nurses are equipped to address the issue.

Discuss a barrier to health care delivery resulting from state or federal policy or the law

Discuss a barrier to health care delivery resulting from state or federal policy or the law. What changes might you recommend to the policy/law and what positive or negative impact might you anticipate on patient care?

What are some of the significant clinical findings that would lead to the diagnosis of an STD?

What are some of the significant clinical findings that would lead to the diagnosis of an STD? What are some of the significant laboratory findings that would lead to the diagnosis of an STD?

Describe the two strategies comparative analysis and reframing that are commonly used

Describe the two strategies comparative analysis and reframing that are commonly used to employ effective critical thinking in clinical practice. Provide an example of each strategy and analyze it. Explain how one knows the strategies are successful. Be specific.

Identify and describe at least one evidence-based practice strategy

Identify and describe at least one evidence-based practice strategy or clinical practice guideline that can be used to improve quality and safety outcomes for an 85-year-old diabetic patient in a rural community medical clinic setting

Explain two strategies to prevent hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia (safety or quality concerns);

Explain two strategies to prevent hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia (safety or quality concerns); Include interprofessional collaboration strategies.

Describing the roles and responsibilities of carers and family members

Describing the roles and responsibilities of carers and family members, clients/people being supported, health professionals, support workers, and supervisors: Briefly describe the role of each individualized plan