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Role of Nurses in the Design of the Healthcare Program
Nurses play a central role in healthcare. Their advocacy and leadership roles place them in a strategic position in the design and implementation of various healthcare programs (Iriarte‐R...
Family Assessment – Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation
SUBJECTIVE: CC (chief complaint): “My daughter and I are experiencing significant conflicts due to our stark cultural differences. While she strives ...
How to Write a Proper Prescription for Bipolar II Disorder Sample Prescriptions Patient Name: T. K.
How to Write a Proper Prescription for Bipolar II Disorder
Sample Prescriptions
Patient Name: T. K. Gender: Male D.O.B.: 1...Episodic-Focused SOAP Note Template-Painful Swallowing and Sore Throat 13-Year-Old Male Patient Information: Name: Jason Age: 13 years
Episodic-Focused SOAP Note Template-Painful Swallowing and Sore Throat 13-Year-Old Male
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Name: Jason Age: 13 years Gende...Interviewer: Who are the members of a healthcare team that you believe are most needed to implement a program? Can you explain why?
K.S.: I believe everyone working in the geriatric wards and from the hospital’s administration is an essential healthcare team member who can help the program succeed. Specifically, the h...
Interviewer: What is the role of the nurse in healthcare program implementation? How does this role vary between the design and implementation of healthcare programs? Can you provide examples?
K.S.: The roles in healthcare program implementation include translating the program from theory to practice. As they are in direct contact with the patients, nurses also report on the resp...
Interviewer: What is your role as an advocate for your target population for this healthcare program? Do you have input into design decisions? How else do you impact design?
K.S.: As per the American Nurses Association (ANA) (n.d.), advocacy, whether legislative or political, is at the core of nursing. The advocacy role in nursing is not about positions or titl...
MA is an 85-year-old female living in a long-term care facility. She has significant cognitive decline, and her physician has even said that death is near with her other health issues including renal failure and CHF. She has been on blood thinners for years due to a valve replacement 20 years ago. She cries in agony with each fingerpick and can barely tolerate the lab draws if needed to check her INR. Is continual monitoring of the INR needed given her terminal status? Ethical and Legal Implications of Prescribing Drugss Ethical and Legal Implications of Prescribing Drugss Write a 2- to 3-page paper that addresses the following: Explain the ethical and legal implications of the scenario you selected on all stakeholders involved, such as the prescriber, pharmacist, patient, and patient’s family. Describe strategies to address disclosure and nondisclosure as identified in the scenario you selected. Be sure to reference laws specific to your state (Alabama).
Ethical and Legal Implications of Prescribing Drugs
This article reviews a scenario involving an 85-year-old female patient, MA, residing in a long-term care facility. MA ha...We’ll write everything from scratch Question Use of Media in Promoting Policy Change Critique an example of a professional organization’s use of media to promote a health policy agenda. Discuss attributes of success or lack there
Use of Media in Promoting Policy Change
Policies provide guiding principles and are what shape societies, organizations, and governments in the current world. When it comes ...Role of Grassroots Policy Initiatives and Nurse Leadership in Addressing Mental Health Disparities within Underserved Communities
From a personal view, the last eight weeks that focused on policymaking processes from the top policymakers to the grassroots policy initiatives have been insightful. I now understand polic...