Instructions: Scenario: 76-year-old female patient complains of weight gain, shortness of breath, peripheral edema, and abdominal swelling. She has a history of congestive heart failure and admits to not taking her diuretic, as it makes her “have to get up every couple hours to go to the bathroom.” She now has to sleep on two […]
Diagnosis and Management of Gastrointestinal Disorders Case Study 2 Victoria is a 15-year-old who complains of chronic sore throat and bad taste in her mouth. Her height and weight are appropriate for age and she remains on the same growth trajectory since infancy. Abdominal examination and chest examination are negative. History reveals frequent burping and […]
Submit 1 Mini-SOAP note on a patient that you saw in clinic this week. Submit here as a Word Document. See the example template below for the required format. Patient seen is a 53 y/o female complaining of burning sensation while urinating. Dx: UTI please complete the mini SOAP below. Problem-Focused SOAP Note Format Demographic […]
Opioid Use, Addiction, and Treatment: A Complex Public Health Crisis Introduction Opioid misuse and addiction have become a devastating public health crisis in many countries worldwide. Commonly prescribed opioid pain relievers such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and fentanyl play an important medical role but also carry significant risks of dependence and overdose when misused or abused […]
Asthma. After reviewing the websites Healthy People 2030 and Morbidity Frequency Measures (located within the module Reading and Resources area), write a journal relating the HP2030 goals to the disease you chose for your final project. Be sure to address the following: Identify any goals specific to the disease you selected. Are the goals specific […]
Nurse Education on Patient Falls and Safety Culture Patient falls are a major risk to patient safety in health care settings, especially for older adults who are more prone to injuries and complications from falls. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), about one in 31 hospital patients experience a fall each […]
Classification and management approaches to burn wounds Burn wounds can be classified in a variety of ways to help determine the appropriate treatment approach. One common classification system categorizes burns based on depth and severity (Sood, 2019). Superficial burns, also known as first-degree burns, involve only the epidermis or outer layer of skin. These burns […]
Stem Cell Therapy in Cancer Treatment Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. While treatment options have improved in recent years, many forms of cancer still lack effective therapies. Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising approach for cancer treatment. This article explores how stem cells are being used in cancer […]
Assessing and Treating Vulnerable for Depressive Disorders TO PREPARE FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT • Review this week’s Learning Resources, including the Medication Resources indicated for this week. • Reflect on the psychopharmacologic treatments you might recommend for the assessment and treatment of vulnerable patient populations requiring antidepressant therapy. THE ASSIGNMENT: 5 PAGES For this assignment, you […]
Developing a Program to Address Compassion Fatigue in Emergency Nurses Compassion fatigue is a serious issue affecting many emergency room nurses today. Prolonged exposure to patient trauma and suffering can lead nurses to experience symptoms of secondary traumatic stress and burnout. This takes a significant toll on nurses’ well-being and ability to provide quality care […]