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In your own words what is telemedicine? Discuss different uses for telemedicine? Have you ever used...

In your own words what is telemedicine? Discuss different uses for telemedicine? Have you ever used telemedicine and if you did what was it and was it successful? If you have never used telemedicine, would you – why or why not?(300+words please)

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1. Summarize the growth and development in the Infant 2- Summarize the growth and development in...

1. Summarize the growth and development in the Infant

2- Summarize the growth and development in Early Childhood

3- Compare and contrast 2 theories/theorists of Growth & Development

4- Discuss Prenatal Influences on Healthy Development and any public or social program available to pregnant women

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Please make each answer is no fewer than 4 full sentences but no longer than 10...

Please make each answer is no fewer than 4 full sentences but no longer than 10 sentences. Long, run-on sentences will be considered as multiple sentences. Be clear and concise.


1. What are the duties of the leader of a meeting?

a. Define and describe delegation, delegator, delegate, and supervision.

b. What are the five steps in the process of delegating?

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Write a paragraph for each question no less than 4 sentences, and no more than 10...

Write a paragraph for each question no less than 4 sentences, and no more than 10 sentences.

  1. Why is responsibility retained by nurses when tasks are delegated?
  2. What are the five individual power sources? Provide an example of each. Why is positive reinforcement such a powerful motivator?
  3. How does leadership differ from power? Can a leader be effective without power?

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Congestive Heart Failure Identify pharmacologic agents for diuresis to reduce preload. Identify positive inotropes.   Identify phosphodiesterase...

Congestive Heart Failure

Identify pharmacologic agents for diuresis to reduce preload. Identify positive inotropes.   Identify phosphodiesterase inhibitors. Describe the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors. Describe the mechanism of action of Human B-type natriuretic peptide. Describe the mechanism of action of Angiotensin II-receptor blockers.   Which of these agents is the most commonly used for left sided heart failure? Right sided heart failure?   You may use narrative writing or a table to answer these questions.

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Explain how you would answer these questions from a client: Can a Diabetic eat foods with...

Explain how you would answer these questions from a client: Can a Diabetic eat foods with sugar? What would be a good diet plan for a Diabetic to follow? Does a Diabetic have to buy special foods? Any other tips or direction you would give related to nutrition for a Diabetic?

please type out answer thank you!!

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cover any area of pathophysiology and/or pharmacology. Examples include but are not limited to: Hyperlipidemia: pathophysiology...

cover any area of pathophysiology and/or pharmacology. Examples include but are not limited to:

  1. Hyperlipidemia: pathophysiology and pharmacologic treatment

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Answer all the prompts below: Why do you think a course in cultural diversity/pluralism would be...

Answer all the prompts below:

  1. Why do you think a course in cultural diversity/pluralism would be important in your chosen field (nursing/medical)?
  2. What reasons do you think people resist learning about other cultures?
  3. What are some of the pitfalls that should be avoided when practicing identiy politics and cultural pluralism?

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Describe perfect competition as it relates to health care economics. What are the key characteristics? Does...

Describe perfect competition as it relates to health care economics. What are the key characteristics? Does perfect competition provide an advantage or disadvantage to the consumer? To the health care provider/organization? Provide an example of perfect competition within health care.

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Topic is Ebola Classification of microorganism- Domain- prokaryote or eukaryote or virus, general characteristics of the...

Topic is Ebola

Classification of microorganism- Domain- prokaryote or eukaryote or virus, general characteristics of the family and genus to which this pathogen belongs- for example virus can have different extra cellular or intracellular forms, bacteria can be endospore forming, capsule producing, eukaryotes can have another host.

Help answer these questions for me regarding Ebola

Thanks

Needs to be in paragraph form

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The purpose of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with the intricacies of health care reform....

The purpose of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with the intricacies of health care reform. Write a 1,000-1,250 word paper that addresses the following: Analyze the nature of health care reform in the United States, both in the past and present.

Discuss the two needed elements in health care reform and why they hold importance.

Evaluate a minimum of three different health care reform strategies and provide a rationale for each.

Choose one of the three areas (above) and provide a specific example of health care reform at either the state or national level:

(a) What was it called? (b) Who introduced it? (c) When was it introduced? (d) What was its ultimate purpose? and (e) Did it succeed? If not, why not?

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Samuel is an 82-year-old male brought in by his daughter for complaints of low blood sugar....

Samuel is an 82-year-old male brought in by his daughter for complaints of low blood sugar. Samuel has a history of type II diabetes well-controlled with glyburide and diet. He was treated last week at an urgent care for a suspected staph infection to his arm with sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. He also takes lisinopril, Lipitor, Flomax, Paxil, Coenzyme Q10, and a multivitamin. His daughter also found old prescriptions for alprazolam, atenolol, and terazosin in his medicine cabinet.

1. With what you know about drug-drug interaction in older adults, what could be the cause of his hypoglycemia?

2. What questions do you need to ask the patient and his daughter about safe medication management?

3. What education should be offered to this patient and his family?

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Discuss how professional nursing organizations support the field of nursing and how they advocate for nursing...

Discuss how professional nursing organizations support the field of nursing and how they advocate for nursing practice. Explain the value professional nursing organizations have in advocacy and activism related to patient care.

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Case Scenario: A 34-year-old man has taken his youngest daughter to soccer practice. He begins to...

Case Scenario: A 34-year-old man has taken his youngest daughter to soccer practice. He begins to experience low abdominal and back pain and is nauseated. He finds himself squatting down in an attempt to alleviate the pain. Unable to alleviate the discomfort, he takes his daughter home. On arrival, he literally falls out of the minivan and onto the driveway. His wife asks a neighbor to watch the children, and she drives him to a nearby ER. As they pull into the parking lot, the pain immediately subsides. They enter the ER and approach the triage desk. Describing his symptoms, the staff suggests it could have been a kidney stone.

  1. Question: Describe the one mechanism responsible for autoregulatory response in the kidney. Include in your answer specific facts, data, examples, and other information drawn from your textbook and at least one other supplemental source.

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Emily Johnson is a 38 year old mother of 2 who presents to her primary care...

Emily Johnson is a 38 year old mother of 2 who presents to her primary care physician’s office with rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, dizziness, and fatigue. During initial intake, Emily states that she began the Military Diet after her being disappointed by her weight at her last doctor’s appointment. She weighed 196 pounds (height 5’4”) at her appointment and since starting the diet last week she now weighs 188 pounds. She has been following the “Military Diet” which consists of half a grapefruit and black coffee for breakfast, 1 slice of toast, ½ cup tuna with coffee for lunch, and 3 ounces of grilled chicken, ½ apple, and 1 cup of green beans with tea for dinner. She has been following this eating pattern for 7 days. She reports that she is not exercising, and prior to this latest diet, she was eating on the go most meals, frequently dining out or driving through fast food restaurants. Her doctor determines that she is severely dehydrated, and recommends that she see you to create a healthy, safe, weight loss program. Based on Emily’s diet recall, explain to her why this diet plan is not appropriate for long term weight loss. What are some of the possible health complications of this diet? What is missing from this diet plan? Discuss 3 ways Emily could achieve a better nutrient balance.According to the Mifflin-St. Jeor equation, what are Emily’s current energy needs? To lose about 1 pound per week, what should her calorie goal be? Help the patient set a SMART goal (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely) to help her make a healthy lifestyle change.

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