Nursing

CLC – Pros and Cons of Mandatory Continuing Nursing Education

CLC – Pros and Cons of Mandatory Continuing Nursing Education I NEED YOU TO COMPLETE THE POWER POINT PRESENTATION ATTACHED BELLOW..YOU JUST NEED TO COMPLETE THE SLIDES 12 AND 13 ( CODE OF ETHICS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE POWER POINT)..THE REST OF THE SLIDES ARE ALREADY COMPLETED FOR THE REST OF THE GROUP MEMBERS..PLEASE ADD […]

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Explanation of the Christian view of the nature of human persons and the theory of moral status that it is compatible is clear, thorough, and explained with a deep understanding of the connection between them

Explanation of the Christian view of the nature of human persons and the theory of moral status that it is compatible is clear, thorough, and explained with a deep understanding of the connection between them Rubric   Explanation of the Christian view of the nature of human persons and the theory of moral status that

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Education

Education   · Provide with nutrition/dietary information. · To avoid GI side effects, take the Metformin with foods. · Instruction about medication intake compliance. · Avoid drinking alcohol: Alcohol has a negative interaction with Metformin and contribute to hyperglycemia. · Education of possible complications of Diabetes such as stroke, heart attack, and other problems. ·

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Objective Data:

Objective Data: VITAL SIGNS and Lab valuesTemperature: 97.5 °F, Pulse: 84, BP: 142/82 mmhg, RR 20, PO2-98% on room air, Ht- fill, Wt fill lb, BMI 37.2. No report pain 0/10. HbA1C 9.5 %. Serum creatinine 1.2 mg/dl, add more     GENERAL APPREARANCE: The patient is alert and oriented x 3. No acute distress

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Review of Systems

Review of Systems (ROS) CONSTITUTIONAL: Denies fever or chills. Denies weakness or weight loss. NEUROLOGIC: Headache and dizziness as describe above. Denies changes in LOC. Denies history of tremors or seizures. HEENT: HEAD: Denies any head injury, or change in LOC. Eyes: Denies any changes in vision, diplopia or blurred vision. Ear: Denies pain in

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Subjective Data:

Subjective Data: Chief Complaint: “I cannot stop to drink water and to pee, I need to see my labs” Symptom analysis/HPI: The patient is 56 years old female who complaining of she cannot stop to drink water and to pee. Patient noticed the problem started 1 month ago and sometimes it is accompanied by anxious

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Miami Regional University

(Student Name) Miami Regional University Date of Encounter: Preceptor/Clinical Site: Clinical Instructor:   Soap Note # Main Diagnosis Diabetes Mellitus type 2   PATIENT INFORMATION Name: Mr. ET Age: 56-year-old Gender at Birth: Female Gender Identity: Female Source: Patient Allergies: Penicillins Current Medications: · Multi-Vitamin Centrum Silver · Lisinopril 10 mg daily · PMH: HTN

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