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Using the research article selected for DQ 1, identify three key questions you will ask and...

Using the research article selected for DQ 1, identify three key questions you will ask and answer when reading the research study and why these questions are important. When responding to peers, provide other questions and answers that could be considered in relation to the peers' studies.

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QUESTION 10: Cerebral palsy involves what type of defects? motor sensory cognitive developmental QUESTION 11: What...

QUESTION 10: Cerebral palsy involves what type of defects?

  1. motor
  2. sensory
  3. cognitive
  4. developmental

QUESTION 11: What is the function of G6P4?

  1. It is an enzyme that causes the breakdown of red blood cells
  2. It is a normal enzyme that protects erythrocytes from oxidative damage
  3. It is an enzyme that causes the formation of red blood cells
  4. It is an enzyme that inhibits coagulation

QUESTION 12: Redness and tenderness of skin that becomes widespread, followed by painful blisters, bullae, and sloughing of skin describes which of the following conditions?

  1. Atopic dermatitis
  2. Tinea corporis
  3. Impetigo
  4. Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome

QUESTION 13: An adolescent that uses anabolic steroids to increase muscle mass is at risk for developing which type of cancer?

  1. Neuroblastoma
  2. Acute myelogenous leukemia
  3. Vaginal adenocarcinoma
  4. Hepatocellular carcinoma

QUESTION 14: Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is a childhood condition that occurs when blood supply is interrupted to what area?

  1. epiphyseal bone
  2. femoral head
  3. tibia
  4. humeral head

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QUESTION 15: Sickle cell anemia is usually detected at birth because fetal hemoglobin is affected by...

QUESTION 15: Sickle cell anemia is usually detected at birth because fetal hemoglobin is affected by the genetic mutation.

  1. True
  2. False

QUESTION 16: Pruritic linear lesions that itch more at night that may have more vesicles and papules describes which of the following conditions?

  1. Atopic dermatitis
  2. Tinea corporis
  3. Impetigo
  4. Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome

QUESTION 17: The most common cause of chronic hepatitis in children is:

  1. A and B
  2. A and C
  3. B and C
  4. B and D

QUESTION 18: Before the bone marrow is functional in a fetus, where does the production of erythrocytes primarily take place?

  1. Spleen
  2. Lymph nodes
  3. Liver
  4. maternal production

QUESTION 19: Respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn is caused by the deficiency of what substance?

  1. fibrin
  2. hemoglobin
  3. surfactant
  4. iron

QUESTION 20: The urine of a neonate is more dilute than adult urine because blood flow preferentially goes to nephons with short loops.

  1. True
  2. False

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. You are caring for an 11-year-old child who will be receivinga general anesthetic for surgery...

. You are caring for an 11-year-old child who will be receivinga general anesthetic for surgery to repair a fractured femur. Prepare teaching handouts for the parents and the child that address preoperative and postoperative needs.

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You have been tasked with creating a presentation for the local Chamber of Commerce regarding the...

You have been tasked with creating a presentation for the local Chamber of Commerce regarding the need for primary care relationships within your community. The COC would like to publish information for the community to encourage the members to join a local PCP’s office in order to seek medical care. In this presentation, you will need to discuss the need for the primary care relationship, as well as identifying information to help “sell” the point to the community. Refer back to the flowchart from week 3, which should be included. Also, your speaker’s notes should include the speech you would actually give to the COC and community. Your presentation should be at least 6 slides not including the title slide and reference slide.

Please forget about flowchart. I will do it my self

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Please view the you-tube videos on Week 2 moodle page-they cover various topics about nursing and...

Please view the you-tube videos on Week 2 moodle page-they cover various topics about nursing and can be included in this discussion board. Some include some television show clips that have nurses and also interviews with people on the street about what nursing is. Hopefully this will give you all a better picture of how the public views nursing. There is also a video about the struggles of minority students and nursing. My hope, is that by the end of this course you will be a strong voice for nursing, with the goal of sharing who nurses are, and why we do what we do! The questions below are discussion starters and you do not have to answer all of them-choose what interests you to discuss! Remember, your initial post can be 300-500 words, basically about 1-2 paragraphs. What do you think nursing is? What has most influenced how you see nursing? How do you react to shows that have nurses on them? How do you think this can affect the view of nursing that the general public will have? Have you had family or friends question why you would want to become a nurse? Have you had someone tell you to become a doctor instead? What can we as nurses and nursing students do to positively or negatively affect the image of nursing? This is more of a "personal" discussion and I do not expect you to bring in resources, unless you want to. If you have not already done so, please review the rubric for discussion posts-they need to be "substantial"- have depth and your answers need to be substantial and carry forward the conversation.

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How does technology improve nursing care

How does technology improve nursing care

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How should you approach the case in practice ? in the case of ethical consideration ?...

How should you approach the case in practice ? in the case of ethical consideration ? please answer as soon as possible

3. Dr. B, a psychiatrist in private practice, is approached by a pharmaceutical company to assist with a clinical trial to test the efficacy of a new drug in the treatment of acute psychosis. The study will enroll acutely psychotic patients with no history of psychosis (or of treatment with antipsychotic drugs) through physicians’ offices and emergency departments. Patients enrolled in the study will be randomly assigned to receive the new medication or a placebo and will remain in hospital for eight weeks. During this time, they will not be permitted to receive antipsychotic medications other than the study drug. Informed consent will be obtained from each participant or a proxy. Patients may be withdrawn from the study if their medical condition worsens substantially.

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On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of...

On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) or a pandemic. The emergence and rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, have created unique challenges for governments throughout the world and particularly so in the United States. Following the WHO’s announcement, U.S. federal and state agencies have similarly declared health emergencies to mitigate and slow the spread of the virus. Most states issued stay-at-home orders for their residents, with few exceptions for essential workers or special circumstances. Public and private agencies, businesses, and educational institutions, were ordered closed. Inbound international travel was largely suspended and interstate travelers were ordered to self-quarantine on arrival. Group gatherings of more than 10 people were prohibited. Recreational and entertainment venues and events were shut down.
This unprecedented and broad set of restrictions imposed upon the U.S. society and citizenry has been met with different reactions, from full support to public demonstrations and political opposition. This situation brings up a complex ethical dilemma, namely the role of government in public health crises and in safeguarding the public’s health. What role should the government play in mandating restrictions on individual behaviors? Should public interest trump individual liberties afforded to U.S. citizens? What is the right balance between personal responsibility and individual choices with respect to social behaviors?

Imagine that you work for your state’s Department of Health and have been asked to draft a brief on the ethical issues related to a statewide stay-at-home order and shut-down of all public activities. Read the articles suggested for this lesson. Research (in retrospect) what your state has done in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. Compare and contrast that with approaches taken by other states, as well as the federal government. You do not need to come out on one side or another; simply address as many ethical considerations as you can think of. It probably would be easiest to address them from a pro and con standpoint—in other words, what ethical arguments favor or oppose such measures? Think about the implications of these orders on different stakeholders. What are the ethical arguments in favor of and against state governments taking the lead in public health crises vs. some other entity, such as individuals, hospitals, or the federal government?
Please provide your answer in a memo form in 500 words or less.

All sources, including course materials, must be cited in text in APA style. Remember that course materials need not be included in your references page, but all other references must be.

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HLTWHS002 (Follow safe work practices for direct client care) Give two (2) examples of where would...

HLTWHS002 (Follow safe work practices for direct client care)

  1. Give two (2) examples of where would you find information about the threats of risk and people related factors?

Note- The answer should be based on caring elderly patient in an aged care in country Australia.

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HLTWHS002 (Follow safe work practices for direct client care) Give an example of a risk you...

HLTWHS002 (Follow safe work practices for direct client care)

  1. Give an example of a risk you are aware of that is associated with driving and/or travelling with clients. What procedures would you follow to minimise risk.

Note- The answer should be based on caring elderly patient in an aged care.

And please answer this question correctly, I have submitted this question before but don’t know why haven’t got the right answer. This is my last question I won’t be bothering you guys anymore.

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write about one nursing theory. be sure to state the level of theory: grand, middle ......

write about one nursing theory. be sure to state the level of theory: grand, middle ...
write a paragraph that explains the basics of the theory
write a paragraph in which you give your thoughts and impressions
compare it to other theories or cite your experiences in health care ( either as a worker or patient)

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1. Give 3 examples of Antibiotics from Microorganisms? (Name of Antibiotic-Microorganisms Source) 2. Give 3 examples...

1. Give 3 examples of Antibiotics from Microorganisms?

(Name of Antibiotic-Microorganisms Source)

2. Give 3 examples of Dairy Products from Microorganisms?

(Name of Dairy Products-Microorganisms Source)

3. Give 3 examples Alcoholic Beverages from Microorganisms?

(Name of Alcoholic Beverages-Microorganisms Source)

Explain:

Microbiology is Paramount to Human Society?

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Provide an argument as to whether or not you believe North Carolina should expand Medicaid. Explain...

Provide an argument as to whether or not you believe North Carolina should expand Medicaid. Explain the pros and cons of your side of the argument. Consider the cost, quality, and access implications that Medicaid expansion may have on the state's healthcare system.

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1. A resident’s condition has diminished to the point that his medical needs exceed what the...

1. A resident’s condition has diminished to the point that his medical needs exceed what the organization can provide. The resident refuses to move, citing the “aging in place” philosophy. The family supports him. What steps could you take to avoid an eviction or discrimination charge? What points would you want to make? How would you approach the conversation?

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