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NR 509 SOAP Note Week 2 – Respiratory System Assessment
Patient Information Initials: T.J Age: 28 Gender: Female Vitals: Height: 170 cm Weight: 89 kg BP: 140/81 HR: 89 RR: 20 Temp: 98.5°F SPO2: 97% Pain Rating: Choose an item. Allergies (and reactions): Medication: Penicillin (hives and rash) Food: No known allergies Environment: Dust (asthma exacerbations, wheezing, chest tightness); Cats (sneezing, itchy eyes, wheezing); No…
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NR 501 Wk 2 Nursing services and delivery theory The Nursing Services and Delivery Theory
Student Name Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 501 Professor Bonney In this paper, I will discuss the practice theory known as the Nursing Services and Delivery Theory. According to Sagar (2012), the quality of nursing services has been a persistent challenge, primarily due to a global shortage of healthcare professionals. However, decision-makers have identified…
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NR501 Nursing Theory Essays and Discussions Week 1 Discussion: Importance of Theory in Nursing Debate on the Importance of Nursing Theory
For many students enrolled in NR501, this is an initial course for nursing theory. So, let’s have a debate! Is nursing theory important to the nursing profession? If you believe that it is important, explain why it is useful. If you do not believe that it is useful, explain why nursing theory is not necessary…
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NR501 Week 5 Week 5- Analysis and Application of a Nursing Theory.docx Analysis and Application of Patricia Benner’s Nursing Theory
Introduction The application of nursing theories is fundamental in shaping nursing practice, guiding research, and improving patient care. One significant theory is Patricia Benner’s “From Novice to Expert” model, which outlines the progression of nursing expertise through five distinct stages. This essay will analyze Benner’s theory by considering its origin, meaning, logical adequacy, usefulness,…
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NR508 Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus Overview
Syllabus Overview Course Number:NR508 Course Title:Advanced Pharmacology Course Credits:3 credits Prerequisite:NR503, NR507 Course Description:This course expands knowledge of pharmacological principles specific to the role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN). The student will explore, analyze, apply, and evaluate commonly used drugs for the treatment of chronic diseases and self-limiting acute conditions. Additionally, the course will…
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What are Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators?
Nursing-sensitive quality indicators are measurable metrics that reflect the quality of nursing care and its impact on patient outcomes. These indicators provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of nursing interventions, the safety of patient care, and the overall quality of healthcare services delivered by nurses. Nursing-sensitive quality indicators are used to assess, monitor, and improve…
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A 48-year-old white man presents with unremitting right flank pain. He denies dysuria or fever. He does report significant nausea without vomiting. He has never experienced anything like this before. What is the probable diagnosis? What are other possible diagnoses? At this stage of the case study, what diagnostic studies and basic treatments are most appropriate to order and why?
A 48-year-old white man presents with unremitting right flank pain. He denies dysuria or fever. He does report significant nausea without vomiting. He has never experienced anything like this before. What is the probable diagnosis? What are other possible diagnoses? At this stage of the case study, what diagnostic studies and basic treatments are most…
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A 30-year-old woman presents to your office with the chief complaint of urinating more frequently. Over the last several years she has noticed a weight gain of 40 lbs.
A 30-year-old woman presents to your office with the chief complaint of urinating more frequently. Over the last several years she has noticed a weight gain of 40 lbs. She has tried numerous diets. The patient’s only other pertinent history is that she was told to watch her diet during pregnancy because of excessive weight…
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Next A 32-year-old nurse presents to your office with a complaint of intermittent episodes of pain, stiffness, and swelling in both hands and wrists for approximately 1 year.
Module 4 Discussion Previous Next A 32-year-old nurse presents to your office with a complaint of intermittent episodes of pain, stiffness, and swelling in both hands and wrists for approximately 1 year. The episodes last for several weeks and then resolve. More recently, she noticed similar symptoms in her knees and ankles. Joint pain and…
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A 56-year-old man comes into your office as a new patient. Seven years ago, at a work-related health screening, he was diagnosed with hypertension with a blood pressure of 140/90. He saw a physician who prescribed a “medication” and encouraged him to lose some weight, diet, and exercise. Since that time, the patient has not sought medical attention.
A 56-year-old man comes into your office as a new patient. Seven years ago, at a work-related health screening, he was diagnosed with hypertension with a blood pressure of 140/90. He saw a physician who prescribed a “medication” and encouraged him to lose some weight, diet, and exercise. Since that time, the patient has not…