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PRAC Course Outcome(s) Addressed: Develop knowledge in selecting and implementing appropriate screening instrument(s), interpreting results, and making recommendations and referrals.
Objective 3: <I need to improve my knowledge of using screening tools results to develop care plans for patients of all ages by the end of the practicum.> After gaining knowledge on how to use screening tools when diagnosing my patients, I need to develop knowledge in using the results from the instruments to develop care…
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Develop psychotherapeutic treatment plans in advanced nursing practice for the practicum experience.
Objective 2: <I need to develop the ability to select and implement proper screening tools, interpret results, and make proper recommendations based on available data by the end of this practicum.> Knowledge about mental health screening tools will help properly diagnose mental health disorders and develop treatment plans that fit the patients. There are many mental…
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Increase in Level of Education and Effect on Competitiveness in Job Market and in Role in the Future of Nursing 15.0
Discussion of how increasing level of education would affect competitiveness in current job market and personal role in the future of nursing is omitted. Summary of how increasing level of education would affect competitiveness in current job market and personal role in the future of nursing is presented but is incomplete. Goals and timeline…
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Focused SOAP Note Template Patient Information: Initials, Age, Sex, Race S (subjective) CC (chief complaint): a BRIEF statement identifying why the patient is here, stated in the patient’s own words (for instance “headache,” NOT “bad headache for 3 days”).
Focused SOAP Note Template Patient Information: Initials, Age, Sex, Race S (subjective) CC (chief complaint): a BRIEF statement identifying why the patient is here, stated in the patient’s own words (for instance “headache,” NOT “bad headache for 3 days”). HPI (history of present illness): This is the symptom analysis section of your note. Thorough documentation in this section…
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypothyroidism Patient Information: MJ, a 71-year-old, female, White origin
Expert Answer and Explanation Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypothyroidism Patient Information: MJ, a 71-year-old, female, White origin S CC: “Fatigue and dry skin.” HPI: MJ is a 71-year-old female of white origin who came to the office with concerns about dry skin and fatigue. She says that she has been feeling fatigued regardless of the…
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Please reflect on your participation in the Virtual Dementia Lab. How do you think this activity will impact your care of patients with cognitive impairment? Please use the video link:
Put yourself in the shoes of someone with dementia. Self-reflect on how your daily life would be changed if you suddenly had dementia. Two Paragraphs, minimum of 500 words.
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Shifts in Demand Curve of a Monopolist | Markets | Economics
: In the long run the cost and revenue curves of the monopolist may shift due to various reasons — product or process innovation, imposition of a tax or provision of subsidy. We may first consider the effect of a change in demand. Change in demand may be of two types: short run and long…
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Why does the Monopolist Operate on the Elastic Part of the Demand Curve?
Why does the Monopolist Operate on the Elastic Part of the Demand Curve? A monopolist wishing to maximise profit produces the output up to that amount at which MC = MR. But it is said that no monopolist will ever fix the output for his product at any level where demand for his product is…
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How does a Monopolist Reach Equilibrium?
Perfect competition is compatible only with increasing cost situation, In other words, a perfectly competitive firm reaches equilibrium only when MC is rising. A competitive firm never reaches equilibrium when MC is falling (i.e., when the firm operates under decreasing cost condition) or when MC is constant (i.e., constant cost condition). Thus, perfect competition and…
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In order to attain maximum profit or, in order to be in equilibrium, the following two conditions are to be fulfilled:
Firstly, MC must be equal to MR. This condition is known as necessary condition or first-order condition (FOC) for equilibrium. Secondly, the slope of MC curve must be greater than the slope of MR curve. This condition is called sufficient condition or the second-order condition (SOC) for equilibrium. Only when these two conditions are…