Dissociative Disorders: Controversies, Professional Perspectives, and Therapeutic Considerations Dissociative disorders represent a complex and often misunderstood category of mental health conditions. These disorders are characterized by a disconnection between an individual’s thoughts, memories, feelings, actions, and sense of identity. While recognized in diagnostic manuals, dissociative disorders remain a subject of significant debate within the psychiatric […]
Embracing Evidence-Based Practice: The Staff Nurse’s Role in Advancing Quality Care In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, the integration of evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial for ensuring high-quality, patient-centered care. EBP involves the conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about patient care, which requires the integration of clinical expertise, patient values, […]
Exploring the Agonist Spectrum: Mechanisms and Applications Concept Map. You will submit a concept map exploring the four agonists on the agonist spectrum (agonist, partial agonist, antagonist, and inverse agonist) in which you: Describe the different characteristics of the four agonists and how each mediates distinct biological activities. Include proposed mechanisms and the receptor it […]
Realistic Treatment Plan: A Clinical Case Presentation In this presentation, a comprehensive clinical case study will be developed, focusing on a patient with a psychiatric condition. The case will be structured according to the DSM-5-TR and current U.S. clinical guidelines. The aim is to provide a detailed overview of the patient’s subjective and objective data, […]
NRNP 6665: PMHNP Care Across the Lifespan I. Discussion: Comprehensive Integrated Psychiatric Assessment. Many assessment principles are the same for children and adults; however, unlike with adults/older adults, where consent for participation in the assessment comes from the actual client, with children it is the parents or guardians who must make the decision for treatment. […]
Evidence-Based Practice and the Quadruple Aim in Healthcare Healthcare systems worldwide strive to enhance performance and outcomes. Traditionally, the focus was on the Triple Aim: improving population health, enhancing patient experience, and reducing costs. Recently, this framework expanded to the Quadruple Aim by adding the improvement of healthcare providers’ work life (Sikka, Morath, & Leape, […]
Professional Reflection in Nursing: Improving Medication Administration Safety in Specialty Practice Objectives: This assignment aims to: 1. Identify a clinical issue in specialty nursing practice requiring improvement 2. Apply a reflective model to analyse the identified issue 3. Critically review relevant literature on the topic 4. Synthesise contemporary knowledge to develop strategies for practice improvement […]
NRS-425 Community Teaching Project – Part 1 Please use this template to complete the assignment. Name (GCU Student) Name of Nonprofit Organization Address of Nonprofit Organization Full Name of Contact Person and Job Title Contact Person’s Email and Phone Number Community and Target Aggregate • Describe the population demographic being served by this organization. Social […]
What are the effects of excess salt on people’s health? Salt, or sodium chloride, is an essential mineral for human health. It helps regulate fluid balance, nerve and muscle function, and blood pressure. However, consuming too much salt can have negative consequences for people’s health, both in the short and long term. Some of the […]
Impact of Scope of Practice Laws on Retention of Nurse Practitioners in Rural and Underserved Areas Scope of practice laws are state-specific regulations that determine what services health care professionals, such as nurses, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants, and pharmacists, can legally provide—and in what settings. These laws vary widely across the states, ranging from […]