Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment: •Importance •Positioning of patient •Parts or areas to be assessed •Special considerations in assessment
Q: A patient who has been on her Amoxicillin regimin for 5 days calls your doctor's office today and sa...
A: AMOXICILLIN: These are antibiotic used in treating varied number of bacterial infections, which incl...
Q: You are working in a physician’s office and completing a history and physical on a sixteen year old ...
A: The first is to provide the requored medical treatment and physiological support. The second is to a...
Q: 1. Aside from the possible complications which can result from blood transfusion, what are the other...
A: One of the most essential systems in the human body is the circulatory system. It is made up of the ...
Q: CASE STUDY A mother expecting her first child miscarried at home on June 22, 2010. The pregnancy wa...
A: Negligence is an intentional tort, it means the failure of healthcare professionals to act according...
Q: List three situations that bring about ethical dilemmas in medicine.
A: Working in a field of healthcare can be highly rewarding but also challenging at the same time. Heal...
Q: Complete the statement: On metabotropic receptors, Gq protein activation results in the action of th...
A: This given reaction results the contraction of smooth muscle which is done when the IP3 releases Ca2...
Q: What is the importance of identifying the composition of our body
A: Human body is single structure which is formed by various tissues and organs which perform different...
Q: Which of the following BEST describes an agent that is bacteriostatic? A) It suspends bacterial syn...
A: Correct answer is D
Q: performing phlebotomy
A: Introduction:- Phlebotomist's main goals is to assisting the healthcare team in accurately, safe, an...
Q: The basket weave suture is used to a. close incisions b. relieve sagging tissue c. hold the edge...
A: In medice, suturing is an act of sewing together the body tissues.
Q: community analysis and community diagnosis in the Philippine Context
A: Introduction:- Collecting backgrounds information of various communities.Selecting a target communit...
Q: major sensory and motor deficit in the upper limb. Further questioning reveals that there are also t...
A: Introduction:- spinal cord injury damaged to any part of the spinal cord aur nerves at the end of th...
Q: Conduct a SWOT analysis of Medical Tourism services of Benin country. Explain in detail (500 words)
A: SWOT analysis is a strategic planning and strategic managment technique used to help a person or org...
Q: A patient was admitted for lower gastrointestinal bleeding that is secondary to recurrent diverticul...
A: The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is developed to increase the international compar...
Q: A nurse working in a medical patient care unit states, “I am having trouble sleeping, and I eat nons...
A: Nursing profession It demands leadership qualities such as, motivation, accountability, delegation a...
Q: While transcribing an OB/GYN history and physical examination, you hear, "HISTORY: G2, P.. The dicta...
A: Healthcare data specialists collect and decipher data from an assortment of sources (such as the ele...
Q: When the ambulance arrived, Zac had a GCS of 15 and could recall the whole incident. Zac appeared to...
A: Head injury: In most of the cases in moderate to severe head injury, it can lead to loss of consciou...
Q: Explain the anatomical concepts associated with the urinary system. Summarize this module’s key poin...
A: Antomy of urinary system The oragan of the urinary system include kidneys, renal pelvis, uriter, ure...
Q: What percentage of body mass did Derrick lose in the form of fluids? SHOW YOUR WORK.
A: In evidence on the studies, it is shown that the loss of fluid of a body mass is equal to 2 percent ...
Q: What does the OIG assist with in the healthcare industry? What are conventions in ICD-10-CM? Can you...
A: THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL ( OIG) has been at the forefront of the nations to fight waste, fro...
Q: Why is it important to have a prescription for buying antibiotics?
A: In the health sector, it is the responsibility of the nurses to administer the drugs to the patient,...
Q: what do you think health assessment is?
A: Introduction:- Health assessment is a systematic, deliberative, and participatory process in which ...
Q: QUESTION 8 Which of the following is true about surveillance? O It is the first stage of the public ...
A: As per our policy, we are answering the first question only. For the rest of the questions, kindly r...
Q: In the TED talks video, the presenter says why today's generation will live a shorter life than thei...
A: LIFE EXPECTANCY- The number of years a person can expect to live is referred to as "life expecta...
Q: Why fitness standards are higher than health standards?
A: According to WHO, health is not merely the absence of any disease or infirmity but is a state of phy...
Q: What is the generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage forms of Dilatrend® and Isoket®...
A: Dilatrend The generic name for the dilated is carvidol. therapeutic category: it comes under the ...
Q: The small intestine has a mucus layer approximately 200 um thick. A worker accidentally ingests a sm...
A: **small intestine is mucus layer FRIST line defence against infiltration of microorganism ,digestiv...
Q: 2. If you encounter a patient who refuse to undergo blood transfusion how will you handle the situat...
A: Introduction:- Before doing any medical procedure on any patients it is very important to ask for t...
Q: ase Study: A mother expecting her first child miscarried at home on June 22, 2010. The pregnancy wa...
A: Ethics: These include the principles that direct the healthcare professionals in knowing what is wro...
Q: Order of Draw: Match the following additives found in the rows to their corresponding use/purpose in...
A: A blood collection tube is a sterile plastic or glass tube containing a colored rubber stopper to cr...
Q: the clinical settings how is Positive Reinforcement related to or linked to Cognitive learning theor...
A: In the healthcare setting, the nurse also provides health education to the patient.During health edu...
Q: xplain how exercise could positively affect the mother and the child. detailed pleas
A: Exercise: This defines the movement of the body. These make the muscles work.This includes the burni...
Q: Digovin 15 mcg/kg total dose – 50% of dose to be given stat; follow with 25% of hours and repeat in ...
A: As a nurse it's her responsibility to carefully monitor and administer the drug with the correct dos...
Q: Choose one (1) drug used for PEDIA PATIENTS either newborn, preterm or full term) and apply the 10 R...
A: The nurses main responsibility is the administration of medicines to the patients with utmost care. ...
Q: Explain clearly what is meant by Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Explain Antimicrobial stewardship (...
A: Antimicrobial is a drug to kill or inhibit growth of pathogenic microorganisms
Q: Sue is a 22-year-old female who is a second-year student nurse and lives in a share house independen...
A: In the normal range, blood sugar levels are less than 7.8 mmol/L. Prediabetes is defined as a blood ...
Q: . Identify which among the evacuated tubes can be used for a complete blood count test. Explain 2...
A: Phlebotomy refers to drawing blood from patients to testing purposes or a venipuncture is made in ar...
Q: What do you think the role of a public health worker in ensuring the success of the realization of t...
A: A public health worker is a health worker who is responsible to provide the essential services of th...
Q: Can a person perform the tasks that are governed by a license without obtaining one?A person can get...
A: Competent nursing practice and development of competence serve as important guidelines for deliverin...
Q: The patient has bilateral nearsightedness and has Lasik surgery performed on both eyes. Assign the a...
A: LASIK (Laser-assisted in situ keratomileuses) is a surgical eye surgery that is the most common proc...
Q: Write at least 800 words on how Return-Demonstration can be used for teaching in the clinical settin...
A: Return demonstration is an instructional method that is carried out by the students or learners to p...
Q: What are the potentially affected tests if an evacuate tube with silica clot activator was filled fi...
A: Blood samples are collected by the nurse or health care provider in a specific order in order to avo...
Q: Matt's experience with the Tetracycline antibiotic Doxycycline was that he contracted ___________, w...
A: Question is related to tetracycline antibiotic. Detailed solution in step 2.
Q: When a special diet is ordered by a Primary Caregiver (Nurse Practitioner or Physician), the nurse a...
A: A new Guidelines for Canada Food Guide includes: Guideline 1. Foundation for healthy eating Emph...
Q: The most common facial profile is A. concave B. convex C. vertical D. none of the above
A: The narrow facial type has a convex profile with a prognathic maxilla and a retrognathic mandible, d...
Q: eflect on what you have learned about ethics and how ethical situations may come up for a health car...
A: Ethics: These include the principles that direct the healthcare personnels such as doctors, nurses, ...
Q: An infant weighing 11 lbs. is ordered erythromycin ethylsuccinate 62.5 mg by mouth every 6 hours. Th...
A: Drug: Any chemical substance that alters physical or emotional changes through its chemical action i...
Q: Summarize the effectiveness of specific treatments used to address specific problems.
A: While providing the treatment to any disease it is very much important for the healthcare personnel ...
Q: The nurse is asked to consult on a 26-year-old woman (gravida 2. para 1) with a prior cesarean secti...
A: Question is related to obstetric nursing. Detailed solution in step 2.
Q: Nursing as a Profession, Nursing as an Art and Nursing as a Science?
A: Nursing is a noble healthcare proffession that delivers healthcare services at the bedside of the pa...
Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment:
•Importance
•Positioning of patient
•Parts or areas to be assessed
•Special considerations in assessment
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT Instruction: Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment through the following points: O Importance O Positioning of patient O Parts/ areas to be assessed O Special considerations in assessment• An important nursing responsibility for a patient recovering from a cardiac catheterization is: • Helping the patient to walk back to the department. • Providing health education about the general anaesthesia that was given. • Observing the site of catheterization and checking distal pulses. Instructing the patient about radioactive isotope injection.Demonstrates understanding on the health assessment as regard to nursing is significant and thoroughly explored; with a large extent of critical thinking skills. Broadly includes relevant and specific evidence.
- * Explain the concept “meaningful use” and its purpose with regards to EHR/EMR in your own words. Also, state the differences between an electronic medical record (EMR) and an electronic health record (EHR) practice management system.Name the practice standards that apply for; Aged care Disability service Community care Give a brief description of what these standards focus on.Describe in detailed explanation of what is meant by the social determinants of health in nursing . • Identifify and describe all social determinants with the potential to influence the health of the people • How and/or why these social determinants influence the health of the people synthesised in a detailed discussion.
- Explain the concept of 'patient-centered care' in nursing and discuss its significance in improving healthcare outcomes.Which of the following phrases best descnbes the unique focus of nursing implementation? O The response of the patient to the illness O The patient's ability to work with support people to promote wellness O The selected aspects of the patient's treatment regimen O The response of the patlent to the plan of care in generalExplain the concept of evidence-based practice in nursing and describe its significance in improving patient outcomes.
- •Explain the following : Include your source • Purpose of health education to patient . • Goal of health education to nurses/student nurses • Benefits of health education to patient, student nurses, and nurses.Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed neonatal ward example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).