Q: 1. Ullyses, a 70-year-old black male, is brought to the clinic by his daughter, who tells the nurse ...
A: The geriatric assessment is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional assessment that is designed to ...
Q: (30)The doctor orders the patient to receive chelating 320mg/hr of a solution containing 1000mg/ 1L....
A: Correct answer calculate in next step
Q: Can a urine specimen be run without proper labeling?
A: Urine specimen is a sample of urine from urine. It is used for different type of tests like: prote...
Q: List 4 priority nursing interventions for the angry patient
A: We know that Care interventions are the actual treatments and efforts to assist patients to achieve ...
Q: parenchyma cells were damaged) decreased blood serum urea concentration was reveled up to 1.4 mmol/l...
A: As per the guidelines we are asked to answer the 1st two subparts so, kindly post the other question...
Q: Which phrase describes a purpose of the ANA’s Nursing's Social Policy Statement? Select all that app...
A: We know that In hospitals, the nursing professionals will be having a well-planned protocol to provi...
Q: During palpation what would be the differentiating characteristics of tactile rhonchi, subcutaneous ...
A: In this question asked about the different characteristics of findings of chest palpation. During p...
Q: List the type of drugs which are not suitable to b developed as SRDF with example ? Please answ own ...
A: Sustained release drug forms provides a long-lasting therapeutic effect by release of the drug conti...
Q: reflection in action AND reflection on action in a clinical situation. Which reflection method is ea...
A: Reflections are important skills that a professional can use in clinical settings.Reflection in acti...
Q: 1. In most fatal cases of aspirin poisoning, the dosage has been greater than 20 grams. How many asp...
A: Aspirin or also known as Anti-inflamatory medicine is utilized to diminish fever and alleviate gentl...
Q: Discuss how corticosteroids may be used in palliative therapy.
A: The adrenal cortex is the main gland in the body which secretes steroid hormones which are also call...
Q: Determine the signs of pneumothorax based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sou...
A: Pneumothorax refers to air in the pleural cavity. This occurs when the lung surface or chest wall is...
Q: 6
A: We know that Work out term is used for exercise. It is any bodily activity that maintains and enhanc...
Q: the most common method of * indicating pressure in medicine
A: Option a is the correct answer. Explanation: Blood vessel pulse is most regularly estimated through...
Q: A drug is supplied 3mg/mL in a multiple dose vial. The order is for 7.5 mg injected IM. How many mil...
A: Drug calculation is a important aspect in calculating the dose based on the BMI, BSA ,age and body ...
Q: 5
A: We know that A location where employees work for their employers is referred to as a workplace. An o...
Q: Compare and contrast the nursing and teaching process ?
A: Ans. The nursing process focuses on the patient's total health care needs. The teaching process foc...
Q: Determine the signs of tension pneumothorax based on Trachea and apex beat, expansion, percussion, b...
A: Tension Pneumothorax is a condition, in which air is accumulates in the pleural space under positive...
Q: a. Please calculate how many mOsmol/L is the above LVP solution? b. How many mOsm/L Ca++ and Na+...
A: Formula used are- Number of moles = weight (gram)÷ molecular weight(gram/mol) Osmolarity = moles÷ s...
Q: 5. What is medicare and what is medicaid, who is covered under both? How much does the government pa...
A: Since we'll answer the first question. Please submit a new question specifying the one you'd like an...
Q: how HPV was used to cure cancer? a. The HPV induced a type IV hypersensitivity immune response b. Th...
A: Human papiloma vaccine used in prophylaxis of cervical cancer
Q: 2. You notice a change in a coworker's behaviors. are showing mood swings, at times slurred speec an...
A: Nursing counselling and advise involves certain intervention which helps process focusing on the nee...
Q: What is the most likely immediate effect of a stroke that caused a selective lesion of the nucleus o...
A: The nucleus tractus solitarius, commonly known as the nucleus of the solitary tract, is a pair of ...
Q: How does rubbing an injured area reduce pain to that area? A) It is a placebo effect B) Stimulatio...
A: When we get injured instantly, pain signals from the injured area travel to the brain. But when we d...
Q: After a thorough understanding of the importance of water, electrolytes and buffer systems in our bo...
A: Electrolytes are the minerals carrying electric charges that are found in blood, sweat, and urine. T...
Q: the Emergency room a 50 year-old male is rushed due to hypertension. After a few minutes of interven...
A: There is a systematic guide present on the basis of which the nurses provide client-centered care. T...
Q: The most common clinical instrument used in measuring pressure is the Sphygmomanometer O manometer O...
A: Introduction The pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood arteries is known as blood...
Q: Risk for hyperthermia aeb high body temperature and increased respiratory rate what is the evaluatio...
A: Fever not a disease condition it is the protection phenomenon of body from pathogens
Q: Describe the causes and signs of hypocalcemia and hypercalcemia.
A: Hypocalcemia Hypocalcemia means having low calcium levels in blood Hypercalcaemia means having hig...
Q: Teaching plan 1. Definition of hypertension 2. How to take blood pressure 3. Risk factors to develop...
A: A condition in which the force exterted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels is too high, ...
Q: ehmet Yavuz is 62 yo. He presented to the clinic and after having an HbA1c test (result 9%) was diag...
A: We have a case of Mehmet Yavuz He is 62 years old Chief complaints: -Type 2 Diabetes mellitus -His c...
Q: oon I need.. Thank you
A: After the birth, it is very much important to monitor the client for the presence of any complicatio...
Q: Creating a Nursing Evolution Essay on Mental Health from a Nursing Student's Perspective. Following ...
A: In this essay, nursing evolution practises from student's perspectives in order to understand the me...
Q: 3. A 15-year-old boy presented with a history of episodic vomiting associated with subacute encephal...
A: UCD or urea cycle disorder is an inherited genetic condition in which the mechanism of amino acid br...
Q: ables that influence bowel
A: Bowel elimination is a natural process which involves excretion of solid waste products from the gas...
Q: Topic: Stoma bag. Give in points and easily understand and also a picture of it in wad hospital. ...
A: A stoma is a opening in the anterior abdominal wall which is made by the surgeon in case of colon or...
Q: Define birth control. explain in 2-3 sentences
A: BIRTH- A newborn coming from a mother's womb or the beginning of something is referred to as birth...
Q: 5 the force of blood----- in your arteries when your heart * contracts (beats) diastolic pressure No...
A: Systolic pressure.- blood pressure when heart is contarcting.
Q: swer this question immediately. .
A: As we know Centrifuge is a device that is commonly used in laboratories. It is based on the principl...
Q: give 3 each Example Ethical and legal Issues in Philip health care and explain with the guide of the...
A: Ethics also called as moral philosophy. It says what is right and wrong. It mainly involves in syste...
Q: 4. You notice a change in a coworker's behaviors. They are showing mood swings, at times slurred spe...
A: The American nurses association believes that nueses are obligated to care for the patient in a non ...
Q: Which of the following is a substance in the body that facilitates the transmission of pain signals?...
A: Pain is defined as an unpleasant and undesirable sensation of the body that is caused by or indicat...
Q: What is your assessment to Mike K.? Why you came up with that assessment?
A: This client has a history of cardiac diseases and hypertension in the family.
Q: 1. Mean arterial pressure readings over 3 months are between 95 and 105 mmHg for patient X and betwe...
A: Carotid sinus is present at internal carotid artery at bifurcation of common carotid artery.
Q: Risk for infection as diagnosis what is the intervention and evaluation of this patient?
A: When bacteria enter the body, their numbers multiply, and the body reacts, it is called an infec...
Q: In a healthy heart, which of the following statements is TRUE? A) Depolarization of the interventric...
A: Answer- Option C. It's description has been mentioned in next step that is as follows-:
Q: what is this woman’s ideal weight range? How much weight does she need to lose to reach that ideal w...
A: Body weight is an important parameter to determine ones health status. A healthy weight can prevent ...
Q: List the major causes of obesity. Which ones are under a person's control, and which are not? no ha...
A: Obesity is associated with metabolic syndrome
Q: This master formula is for 24 lozenges! I need this calculate to show the ingredients for 30 lozenge...
A: Given, The master formula for 24 Diphenhydramine HCl lozenges Diphenhydramine HCl - 0.120 g Acacia p...
Q: Blood Glucose Determination nurse caring for a patient with diabetes performed a fingerstick glucose...
A: To provide appropriate treatment of a disease condition it is very much necessary to first find out ...
What are some examples of how culture may positively or negatively affect health
behaviors?
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- Can someone help me describe and discuss of the role of social motivational factors in health and ill health.Give a brief example of how a thought can create a feeling which creates behavior and how we can work with patients to see this connection relating to their health behaviors?What is Psychological Determinants of Health?
- Discuss what is wrong with the rationalization for unethical behavior…”No one will find out”. Discuss what is wrong with the rationalization for unethical behavior…”It is not wrong to do it just this once”. Discuss the ‘right thing to do’ when you see another health care professional exhibiting signs of carelessness or harm when treating patients. How does this topic connect to what has happened in the health care delivery system, health care professions, and the world around you, currently, in the past, and in the future? How does this topic connect to historical events in health care? What future implications might this topic have on you, your health care profession, the health care delivery system, and the world?What are the implications of there being “multiple-level determinants” of health and health behavior?What is health awareness? How to turn bad health habits into a good health habits? How to maintain a good health?
- What are the main contributions of the behavioral science concept to Medical health practice?What are some factors that might also impact well-being? Which do you think are most important and why? Do you think this is the same for everyone? Why or why not? Explain your thoughts.Discuss the relationship of compassion to caring ?