ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PART 3: RESEARCH ANALYSIS Architect Daniel Libeskind is credited with saying “To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history, but to articulate it.” The suggestion is that his work does not copy the efforts of others but relies on it. Understanding the work of others is critically important […]
Optimization Strategies for Marine Supply Chains: Enhancing Efficiency and Sustainability Marine supply chains play a vital role in global trade and are responsible for transporting a significant portion of goods worldwide. The optimization of these supply chains is crucial for enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and minimizing environmental impact. This research essay explores various optimization strategies […]
Best Practices in Follow-Up Procedures Following Medical-Related Errors In the complex field of healthcare management, medical-related errors can occur despite stringent protocols and dedicated efforts to ensure patient safety. When such errors do occur, it is crucial to implement effective follow-up procedures to address the issue, prevent recurrence, and mitigate potential harm. This article explores […]
A Systematic Review on the Effectiveness of Single and Multi-Tablet Regimens for Treating HIV in Patients Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a significant global health concern, with millions of people worldwide affected by this infection. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) plays a crucial role in managing HIV by suppressing viral replication, reducing the viral load, and preserving […]
The Influence of Stigmatization on Individual Health Behaviors In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring the potential impact of stigmatization on individual health behaviors. Stigmatization refers to the process of socially devaluing or discrediting individuals based on certain characteristics or behaviors that are perceived as deviant or undesirable within a particular social […]
Child Poverty and Healthcare Access: A Case Study for the United Kingdom Child poverty and limited access to healthcare are pressing social issues that have far-reaching implications for the well-being and development of individuals and societies. This research article examines the relationship between child poverty and healthcare access, with a specific focus on the case […]
SOAP is an acronym that stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. S = Subjective data: Patient’s Chief Complaint (CC); History of the Present Illness (HPI)/ Demographics; History of the Present Illness (HPI) that includes the presenting problem and the 8 dimensions of the problem (OLDCARTS or PQRST); Review of Systems (ROS) O = Objective […]
Mental Status Exam Guide Previous Mental Health Treatments: Please provide details of any previous mental health treatments, including psychopharmacology, inpatient stabilization, occupational therapy, vocational therapy, marriage/family therapy, group therapy, detoxification, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and social services. Initial Impression: What is the initial impression of the admitting examiner found in the initial evaluation, triage, or social […]
Review The Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice (AACN, 2006) in this week’s Learning Resources and reflect on the competencies presented. • Review Walden University’s mission, vision, and university outcomes. • Reflect on your professional and academic goals. Consider how Walden’s mission and vision as well as the AACN’s perspective may fit with […]
Describe the screening and assessment process of substance use disorders. Compare and contrast two methods of assessment approaches and include some limitations and strengths of each. Identify an assessment method that you would use with the case study of Marge and provide a rationale for the assessment models you selected. ________________________________ The screening and assessment […]