10.) The unit manager is reviewing potential HIPPA confidentiality breaches with a new nurse. Which of the following are examples of potentially breaching confidentiality of a patient's health information? Select all that apply
a.) providing family member with code word for phone information access.
b.) sharing a password with a colleague
c.) failing to log off a computer on the nursing unit
d.) discussing patient information in a public area.
e.) sending a fax with an appropriate cover page stating confidential information.
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1.) The nurse recognizes the standard of care is a legal term. The Standard of Care describes?
a.) the philosophy of care
b.) the minimum requirement of acceptable care
c.) a specific procedure for how to perform a nursing task.
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3.Why are applied studies typically not generalizable from the sample to the population of study?
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Topic: Topics related to Delegation, Assigning patients, Collaborative team work, working short, working under the conditions of Covid- 19.
Identify an area that you feel in-experienced with in relation to your new role as license practical nurse (LPN).Remember: Consider adding discussion etiquette rules here. Alternatively, you can create a content page with the etiquette rules and then provide a link to the page in this spot.
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B.W. is a 44-year-old man who presents to the family
practice with complaints of sore throat, hoarseness, and a dry
cough that worsens at night. He states that the cough started 6
days ago, and the sore throat and hoarseness began 3 days ago and
appear to be getting worse The patient has a history of
prediabetes, which is controlled through diet and exercise. Vital
signs are T 99.5, P 58, R 16, and BP 110/55.
1. What subjective information should the nurse
obtain?
2. The nurse is assessing the structures of the oral
cavity. What are the physical features?
The nurse notes that the patient’s teeth are stained
yellow and asks the patient about tobacco use. The patient states
that he chews one bag of tobacco every other day.
3. What health promotion concepts should the nurse
include in the teaching plan?
4.What is the most likely cause of this patient’s
cough, sore throat, and hoarseness?
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Select two essential psychomotor skills for a clinical course or courses in nursing. Discuss how you might collaborate with an LRC person to facilitate student performance with the skills you selected.
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write one to two selective paper using APA format about Charlie Gard study case include all ethical component of ethical decision making outline application of the American Nurse Act code of ethics
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Please show the detail work
1. How long will an E cylinder last if the flow rate is set at 2, and there is 2000 PSIG on the pressure gauge?
2. What is the total flow for a 24% venture mask set at 5 liters per minute at the flow meter?
3. How long will an H cylinder last if the flow rate is set at 15, and there is 2000 PSIG on the pressure gauge?
4. What is the total flow for a 30% venture mask set at 20 liters per minute at the flow meter?
5. How long will an H cylinder last if the flow rate is set at 10, and there is 1000 PSIG on the pressure gauge?
6. What is the total flow for a 40% venture mask set at 10 liters per minute at the flow meter?
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Scenario: You are a nurse who has been working with a certain population for many years who share similar health beliefs and behaviors. Recently you were invited to speak to a professional group in the community to share what you have learned over the years. The professionals are from the hospital, long-term care, home health, and a primary care clinic, and they have asked you to share your experiences to provide culturally appropriate care.
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The expectations you have of your sources to be reliable, trustworthy, and accurate also apply to you. As a graduate student beginning to contribute to an ongoing scholarly discussion in your field, you are expected to both adhere to conventions for using sources (citing them correctly) and to integrate them into you own work in an ethical manner. For example, ethical researchers avoid downplaying important facts or quoting sources out of context to bolster their own arguments. Consider that, as part of becoming a graduate scholar in your field, you too may be becoming a "source" that others will rely on for accurate, trustworthy, and timely information. Discuss your obligations as a graduate student transitioning to a scholar in your field. What ethical obligations do you have as a master's-prepared researcher and scholar in your field, and what strategies can you apply to encourage others to be ethical as well?
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what have you put into place to ensure that your projects will "live on" after you are gone?
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Project Integration Management is the first step in Project Execution. What does it entail?
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The leader of a nation engaged in war orders the execution of all inmates of mental institutions and old- age homes, in order to devote full manpower and resources to the quicker termination of the war. Is this order morally justified? Write Yes or No and justify your answer.
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