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What you would teach a Type I diabetic about exercise. What you would teach a Type II diabetic about exercise and their medication.
What environment factors are needed to be considered to maintain safe care to residents? How can nurses RN's and RPN's enhance their knowledge?
a) How many milliliters will you draw up for each dose? b) What is the total dose of medication that the client will receive in 24 hours?
Problem: State and describe three possible ways to getting influenza.
A patient has required mechanical ventilation following a traumatic head injury sustained in a motorcycle crash, during which he sustained damage
PMHNP learns that some time ago the patient had an infarct in the right cerebral cortex. During assessment, the PMHNP would expect to find that the patient:
Problem: Does Vitamin C and/orZinc help with illness, or not??
A patient asks the PMHNP, My wife has breast cancer. Could it be caused by her chronic depression? Which response is supported by research data?
Was the nurse negligent for not questioning the use of morphine for a patient with blunt abdominal pain before administering the dose of morphine?
You mentioned that you would emphasize the necessity of maintaining a healthy weight and healthy blood sugar.
Discuss any appropriate diagnostic testing with rationale and expected results. 3-4 lifestyle modifications and complementary therapies, potential prescription
Describe the differences in right sided vs. left sided heart failure. How do these processes occur and how should we expect them each to manifest
At what point should postpartum depression merit treatment? What about hospitalization?
The healthcare provider suspects the client has peptic ulcer disease. Question: What is the pathophysiology of PUD/ formation of peptic ulcers?
How can a bachelor of science in nursing versus an associate in science nurse offer care to a 55 year old black male with end stage kidney disease
Briefly summarize the Alzheimer's case, including each of the three decisions you took for the patient presented.
Select the relevant sub-standard from NMBA Registered nursing standard for practice. Discuss how you have met this sub-standard.
Compare and contrast hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic IV solutions. Name one hypotonic IV solution, one hypertonic and two isotonic solutions.
Question: Discuss how pharmaceutical treatments are designed to alleviate symptoms of GOUT and Osteoarthritis.
Problem: From a patient's point of view, what are the primary disadvantages and advantages of periodontal surgery?
What is chronic fatigue syndrome? What is an autoimmune disease and what are some common types? What are WBC's and what do they do?
Compare and contrast nicotine and alcohol addictions. For this discussion, emphasize the mechanism of action, receptors and any pathways involved.
Explain why it is important to know the different body cavities when learning the organization of the human body and its related body systems.
She does not have children, but hopes to have them someday. She has been tested and has a genetic predisposition for this disease.
What is the pathophysiology of RSV and Pneumonia and how would you explain this to a patient without using medical jargon?