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- A nurse caring for patients in a long-term care facility isperforming a functional assessment of a new patient. Whichquestions would the nurse ask? Select all that apply.a. Are you able to dress yourself?b. Do you have a history of smoking?c. What is the problem for which you are seeking care?d. Do you prepare your own meals?e. Do you manage your own finances?f. Whom do you rely on for support?Reflect on your experiences with priority setting and delegation thus far in your roles as a student nurse, but also in other capacities (i.e., care partner). Have you learned any helpful tips or strategies? Where do you still struggle?After completing the Shadow Health assignment Introduction to Advanced Diagnostics, post the following: Explicitly describe two tasks you undertook as an advanced practice nurse to complete this exam. How were they different than what you would normally do? In other words, how did your actions on those tasks distinguish them as being things that an advanced practice nurse would do? Explain the clinical reasoning behind your decisions for each of the two tasks. Identify how your performance could be improved and how you can apply “lessons learned” within the assignment to your professional nursing practice.
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- The importance of developing a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship prior to physical examination was discussed in this week’s readings. Several primary objectives for developing this relationship were covered. Considering these, please address the following prompts in your discussion: Please introduce yourself and talk about the assessment priorities in your workplace. state a strategy for developing a therapeutic relationship and explain how you implement this strategy in your practice.Among the 3 Business Models discussed by Ms. CATIE HARRIS, which of the following you think you would be successful and thrive? Give advantages and disadvantages as well 1. Concierge Nursing2. Nurse Coaching/Nurse Coach3. IV hydration BusinessooSummarize the four messages outlined in the IOM report and explain why these are significant to nursing practice. Discuss the direct influence the IOM report has on nursing education and nursing leadership. Describe the benefits and opportunities for BSN‐prepared nurses. Explain why it is important that a nurse's role and education evolve to meet the needs of an aging and increasingly diverse population. Discuss the significance of professional development, or lifelong learning, and its relevance in caring for diverse populations across the life span and within the health‐illness continuum. Discuss how nurses can assist in effectively managing patient care within an evolving health care system.
- Books Required Holistic Nursing, A Handbook for Practice, 6th Edition Author: Dossey Montgomery, B., Keegan, L. ISBN: 978-1-4496-45632 Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning, (2013) Week 3 6/26/17 – 7/2/17 Chapters to Read Week 3 Chapter 14: pg. 294- 303 Exercise and Movement Chapter 15: pg. 308 -318 Humor, Laughter, and Play Chapter 16: pg. 329 – 337 Exhibit 16-1; 16-2; 16-3 Chapter 18: pg. 400 – 408 Effectiveness of Music Delivered by a Health Provider Chapter 19: pg.418 – 429 Touch and Hand-Mediated Therapies 1. Discussion Question: Discuss the benefits of exercise and movement both in illness and in health. Discussion cannot be more than (300) wordsDuring the implementation phase, Nurse Althea, recognizes the importance of reflective practice in widening her expertise in family health care. In reflecting on her action, what would be the possible questions that nurse should ask herself? SELECT ALL THAT APPLIES How is the family responding to the experience? How do I feel about what happened? How did my actions match my beliefs and actions? What other possible actions can l pursue to improve on my understanding of the client's situation?When a nurse determines whether the goals and objectives of the family nursing care plan were attained or not, She is checking what aspect of evaluation? O Effectiveness O Adequacy O Efficiency O Appropriateness To guide the nurse in priority setting, Which of the following factors need to be considered: Nurse perception, family safety, Projected effects Family perception, projected income, practicality O Family perception, Family safety. Practicality O Projected effects, Nurse safety, Nurse perception