Q: How can this movie / the life of Patch Adams serve as an impetus / example to make a difference as a...
A: Hunter Doherty "Patch" Adams is a comedian, social activist, clown, and author from the United State...
Q: Name three sources of precision or accuracy in precision medicine, and then identify three possible ...
A: Precision medicine is composed of lifestyle and environment. These lifestyle habits make up the outc...
Q: True or False. To increase adherence, vancomycin should be administered via the PO route to treat ce...
A: Cellulite is an infection of the deeper skin layers. This occurs in anywhere in the body, but most c...
Q: Did Soap Operas Reduce Fertility in Brazil?
A: the effect of exposure to one of the most pervasive forms of cultural communication in Brazilian soc...
Q: Hypervitaminosis is largely attributed to which of the following? Restrictive diets ...
A: vitamins and minerals are types of nutrients required by the body to carry out healthy functioning o...
Q: What mechanistic features are shared by (a) the formation of multivesicular endosomes by budding int...
A: Mature endosomes are also known as multivesicular bodies (MVBs) or multivesicular endosomes. Initial...
Q: Which of the following is FALSE about Insulin? O Zinc plays a role in the synthesis, storage, and se...
A: Insulin is a hormone that regulates the sugar levels in the blood. High blood sugar is very harmful ...
Q: . Antagonism of PGE synthesis by NSAIDs may lead to gastric ulceration
A: Hi! Thank you for the question As per the honor code, We’ll answer the first question since the exa...
Q: Why the difference in the “order of draw” of capillary puncture from that of phlebotomy? explain in ...
A: Capillary Blood Sampling: Capillary blood sampling is a common method of blood collection used by m...
Q: Why is developing an actual and potential nursing diagnoses statement in NANDA format difficult?
A: Nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgement about the patient, family responses to their health proble...
Q: Injection safety, or safe injection practices, is a set of measures taken to perform injections in a...
A: We can say that Nurses are highly responsible for catering the proper needs for the patients. They a...
Q: Effective communication is essential for ensuring patient safety Question options: A) True B) False
A: We know that Nurses are highly responsible for catering the proper needs for the patients. They also...
Q: Which is better, indicating the reasons for that? Betadine versus Chlorhexidine gluconate for Skin A...
A: ▪︎Chlorhexidine gluconate is better
Q: antidepressant
A: 1. Nortryptiline Tricyclic antidepressants 2. Nefazodone Serotonin modulators 3. Selegiline Selecti...
Q: Kathleen is a 49-year-old female who is being discharged from the hospital for alcohol withdrawal. S...
A: ALCOHOL- When a hydroxyl group is substituted for a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon, an organic com...
Q: ternal(intestinal) obstruction which of the following would the nurse expect when viewing lab inform...
A: Multiple choice questions pertaining to the gastroenterology depeartment.
Q: Can We Talk About Sex? Mindy B. Statter Abstract: A three–year–old female undergoes elective inguina...
A: Introduction- Bioethics is the combination of two words “bio” and “ethics“. Bioethics can be defin...
Q: hat is the concept of “Health Literacy” and how does it relate to holistic patient education?
A: Literacy is defined as a set of reading, writing, use of speech and basic mathematics. Literacy prov...
Q: In assessing your health risks, it is important to ignore any emotional reaction you may experience.
A: Many of the chronic conditions are caused due to imbalance emotional reactions occurring in the mind...
Q: Thirik: analye the perspect ive an human nature by completing the graphic organizer aCLOGICA ParoiCL...
A: Introduction- Human nature is generally connected with the natural environment. Some of the natural ...
Q: How does access to health services affect the health of people in Tennesee?
A: Health care system consists of all organisations, institutions, and resources that provides the the...
Q: 10. Asking the resident about their likes and dislikes is a good way to better understand the reside...
A: 10. Detecting and reporting changes in a resident's condition are crucial to providing high-quality ...
Q: ystemic blood pressure triggers
A: 1. High concentration of the sodium in the blood due to deficit of water is known as hypernatremia....
Q: *Group A received a yellow pill with real medicine-the medicine being evaluated. *Group B received n...
A: In this question researcher wants to know the effect of the pain medication. Three group of people...
Q: What should the nurse know about meningitis and how should the nurse care for a patient with meningi...
A: Ans. Meningitis can be fatal. Nurse need to prioritise antibiotics treatment, as delays are associat...
Q: High-flux filters
A: High flux filters in dialyzers are non cellulose membrane with increased permeability as compared to...
Q: How important are these health research and programs: Drug discovery and development, Functional foo...
A: The priorities of health research and programs are the consultation product with the stakeholders an...
Q: hy is it important to study Blood Banking?
A: Blood banking:This is the process that takes place in the lab. This process takes place to make sure...
Q: 3. Give specific examples of media which are sterilized by the following method: a. Boiling or heati...
A: Sterilization is the process of destruction of all forms of microorganisms from various substances. ...
Q: antibiotic resistance
A: Resistance to antibiotics develops when germs such as fungi and viruses develop the ability to defea...
Q: What standard and isolation precautions do you need to follow? Why?
A: An infection is caused by the action of microorganisms mostly bacteria on any part of the body of an...
Q: 1.Are these results getting better or worse since admission? discuss why. The following potassium v...
A: Urea is a primary metabolite derived from dietary protein while creatinine is the end product of mus...
Q: II. The Role and Responsibilities of Nurses Readings: The Florence Nightingale Pledge, Newton "In De...
A: As per Bartleby guidelines only one question can be answered in case of multiple questions. Kindly r...
Q: Fill in the blanks. 1.Renin is released by _____. 2.Angiotensinogen is released by _____. 3._____...
A: Renin is also called an angiotensinogenase, it is an aspartic protease protein and an enzyme that pa...
Q: Which of the Social Determinants of Health has the pandemic impacted most
A: From infancy through old age, the conditions in the social and physical environments in which people...
Q: HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT Instruction: Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment thr...
A: Nursing: The profession in the health care setting focuses on care. This profession includes the car...
Q: Why is it important to study Blood Banking and relate it in nursing
A: It's very important to study blood banking and relate it in nursing because nursing officer knows ab...
Q: Adam has a sore throat and has been diagnosed with streptococcus. How would he be treated? Antifunga...
A: Streptococci are a group of bacteria that can cause lots of different diseases. They have the charac...
Q: le: Girl interrupted Director: James mangold Diagnosis
A: To provide treatment of any disease condition it is very much important to know the cause of that di...
Q: What are the essential things/key points a nurse must know about Hydrocephalus as well as about cari...
A: The excess of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the ventricular and subarachnoid compartments of the ...
Q: WHAT ARE THE NURSING CARES FOR GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION? dont answer the same anymore thanks
A: Gestational hyperstension occurs when a preveiously normotensive womens exhibits manifestations of h...
Q: The Advanced Practice Nurse is instructing a patient on managing Asthma exacerbations at home. This ...
A: Introduction- Asthma exacerbation is the condition of attack of Asthma. In this situation, the respi...
Q: How can this movie / the life of Patch Adams serve as an impetus / example to make a difference as a...
A: The movie "The life of Patch Adam" is a fact-based movie of Hunter Patch Adam who determined to beco...
Q: What are you doing to strengthen, develop actual and potential nursing diagnoses statement in NANDA ...
A: Nursing diagnosis is important and used in any hospitals to provide quality care.
Q: Health” is very complex and political, social and economic forces affect health. Respond to the foll...
A: Note: As per the guidelines, first question was answered, request you to repost the remaining questi...
Q: What is one health disparity that can affect children of low-income households?
A: Health disparity is type of health difference linked with social, economic, and environmental disadv...
Q: All of the following are uses for pure or nearly pure isolates of viral structural and nonstructural...
A: Protein are used for structures • ACTIN These prteins provided structure and support for cells. On a...
Q: What do you think are practical ways that you can do to monitor and regulate the desired amount of c...
A: The average calorie intake required by an adult person of normal built is 2500 kcal for men and 2000...
Q: kidney donation
A: In order to donate kidneys, donor must be in good physical and mental health. Though everyone has an...
Q: Nursing care plan on emotional status of LGA mother (with findings)
A: LGA means large for gestational age newborn. Where in this case mother is emotional about his newbor...
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- A charge nurse is making room for new admissions following a community disaster. Which of the following clients should the nurse recommend for discharge?A. A client who has a deep-vein thrombosis and an INR of 2.0B. A client who has angina and a troponin level of 3 ng/mlC. A client who has anew onset of left-sided weaknessD. A client who is receiving chemotherapy and has tumor lysis syndromeClient Joseph is a 55-year- old widower who has a history of hypertension and smokes ½ pack of cigarettes per day. He has recently started dating and has noted a change in his ability to maintain sexual functioning. He has come to the clinic for help. Mention one intervention that would make a plan more patient-centered for this patient and provide a rationale for your suggestion.?Explain the postoperative nursing care required for someone that has undergone a laparotomy. You need to provide a minimum of 4 nursing requirements for Mr Johns (easy and simple)
- From the data provided, formulate a nursing diagnosis and a nursing care plan (by using A-ssessment, D-iagnosis, P-lanning/Goal, I-ntervention with Rationale, E-valuation) to be implemented in the emergency room for this client.List all the nursing diagnosis for a bedridden patient Note: include what each nursing diagnosis is related to and evidenced by from and include short term and long term goalsformulate a nursing care plan for hyperstensionassuming you have a patient with hypertension .fill in the provided docs. ASSESSMENT NURSING DIAGNOSIS PLANNING INTERVENTION RATIONALE EVALUATION Subjective cues:Objective cues:
- Enumerate the possibility of causing a person having a hypertension by applying the Family nursing care plan process with goal,short term and long term objectives,methods of nsg family contact intervention methods ,resources required and evaluation analysis of the disease and explanationA nurse is monitoring a patient who is receiving an IVinfusion of normal saline. The patient is apprehensive andpresents with a pounding headache, rapid pulse rate, chills,and dyspnea. What would be the nurse’s priority interventionrelated to these symptoms?a. Discontinue the infusion immediately, monitor vitalsigns, and report findings to primary care providerimmediately.b. Slow the rate of infusion, notify the primary care providerimmediately and monitor vital signs.c. Pinch off the catheter or secure the system to prevent entryof air, place the patient in the Trendelenburg position, andcall for assistance.d. Discontinue the infusion immediately, apply warm, moistcompresses to the site, and restart the IV at another site.A patient has a normal cardiac rhythm and a heart rate of 72 beats/minute. The nurse determines that the P-R interval is 0.24 seconds. The most appropriate intervention by the nurse would be to: 1. document the finding and continue to monitor the patient 2. give atropine per agency dysrhythmia protocol 3. notify the health care provider immediately 4. prepare the patient for temporary pacemaker insertion