Nursing

Professional Nursing and State-Level Regulations

Professional Nursing and State-Level Regulations Instructions Boards of Nursing (BONs) exist in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands. Similar entities may also exist for different regions. The mission of BONs is the protection of the public through the regulation of nursing practice. BONs […]

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Hypertension

Hypertension Instructions Must use the sample template for your soap note, keep this template for when you start clinicals. Late Assignment Policy Assignments turned in late will have 1 point taken off for everyday assignment is late, after 7 days assignment will get grade of 0 (zero). No exceptions Follow the MRU Soap Note Rubric as a

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Bacterial Vaginosis

Bacterial Vaginosis Instructions This paper is for a SOAP Note for a female patient with Bacterial Vaginosis The rubric is attached as well as the template. Please use the template for completing the assignment. References must be no older than 3 years. Solution Patient Demographics Age: 21 years Race: African American Gender: Female Insurance: Private insurance Referral: No

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The Role of the RN/APRN in Policy-Making

The Role of the RN/APRN in Policy-Making Instructions Respond to at least two of your colleagues* posts by suggesting additional opportunities or recommendations for overcoming the challenges described by your colleagues. Discussion Post 1 Week 8 NRSE 6050 According to literature from the National Institute of Corrections and other scholars, the need for a correctional

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The Pathophysiology of Urinary Incontinence: A Comprehensive Insight

The Pathophysiology of Urinary Incontinence: A Comprehensive Insight Instructions A nurse practitioner (NP) is talking with a 70-year-old patient who asks if she could discuss a problem that she is embarrassed to talk about. She states she has been having increasing problems with incontinence. Every time she coughs or sneezes, she notices a loss of

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Exploring Liver Damage in Hepatitis C Patients: A Case Study on Medication-Induced Injury

Exploring Liver Damage in Hepatitis C Patients: A Case Study on Medication-Induced Injury In many cases, Valproic acid (Depakote) is prescribed for individuals who are suffering from seizures and some psychiatric disorders. In Mike’s case, his history of severe depression is warranted for the valproic acid. It should be noted that valproic acid can induce

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Quasi-Experimental Design

Quasi-Experimental Design Instructions Choose one of these terms and describe it. Post your PICOT question and explain how the term you selected could be used with it. Research Design Internal Validity Experimental Design External Validity Quasi-experimental Design Selection Bias Non-experimental Design History Exploratory Research Maturation Descriptive Research Mortality Explanatory Research Testing Manipulation Hawthorne effect Retrospective

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Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C Instructions Mike is a 23-year-old white male admitted for severe depression. He has a history of bipolar disorder and is currently taking valproate (Depakote) 500 mg XR daily. His psychiatrist ordered LFT\’s to follow the valproate therapy. LFT\’s were abnormal: ALT 1178 u/L, AST 746 u/L. the patient was asymptomatic. He denies fever,

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Comparing Honey-Based Dressings and Negative Pressure Therapy in Chronic Ulcer Wounds: A Literature Review and Database Exploration

Comparing Honey-Based Dressings and Negative Pressure Therapy in Chronic Ulcer Wounds: A Literature Review and Database Exploration   Instructions In patients with chronic ulcer wounds (P) how do honey-based dressings (I) compared with negative pressure therapy (C) decrease healing time (O) over a 6-month period (T) With any research paper, in order to find relevant

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