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Throughout this course, you have learned various skills that can be operationalized within your current and future nursing practice. For this final discussion
Question: Clinical features that suggest malignancy on initial evaluation include: a. Older age, current or history of tobacco abuse, hemoptysis, and the presen
A patient presents with complaints of a "fast heartbeat". An EKG reveals sinus tachycardia 110 bpm. What would be the next appropriate step?
Nurse Kathlyn is a morning shift nurse at the Lorma Medical Center and as part of her job she carefully goes over each of her patient's chart
What are the health-promoting behaviors and environmental outcomes in teen pregnancy prevention among high school girls aged 15-19 years
Identify a low-incidence disability you would like to study. Then, create a PowerPoint presentation of the information you have found
In this assessment, you select a legal issue in health care to determine relevant legal issues and regulations as well as actions that could be taken
Research in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology highlights the effectiveness of simulation training in improving the performance of nursing teams
A 34-year-old female presents with a rash 3 days after her cat bit her on her right leg. Over the past 2 days, it has become reddened
A 32-year-old female presents with "honey crusted" vesiculopustular lesions around her mouth area. She denies any pain but has itching
Read the scenario below about a situation occurring in a cardiac rehabilitation facility. After reading the scenario, write a 500-750-word reflection paper
Why did you select the assessment tool? Why might it be especially helpful for use with adults? What challenges or limitations might there be
A 35-year-old man with PMH of resolved syphilis presents to a clinic with symptoms of fever, fatigue, and a distinctive rash.
A 72-year-old female complains of a crusted, non-healing small ulcer on her upper lip that started several years ago but not going away.
A 43-year-old male presents to the clinic with complaints of a painful, itchy rash on both elbows and knees that appear as raised erythematous patches
A 78-year-old male presents to the clinic for a complete physical exam. The NP notes multiple rough, scaly patches on the patient's forearms
Introduction: In this unfolding case study that simulates the complexities of clinical practice, you will assume the role of an occupational nurse
Problem: Review the medical history and home medications of this patient. Which medication treats what condition?
What are risk of Injury for an adolescent -excessive screen time -second hand smoke exposure -excessive social media -motor vehicle accidents
Robert, a 72-year-old male, is admitted with pneumonia. He has a frequent hacking cough with a small amount of thick, greenish mucus.
A 62---year---old man complains of pain when walking his dog that is relieved with rest. He has a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia
How would the provider recognize Zebras in GI complaints. Name the GI disorders that can cause oral disorders/manifestations.
What are the oral manifestations in Ulcerative Colitis? What lesions are found in the mouth indicating the presence of Ulcerative Colitis?
List oral manifestations of Peptic Ulcer disease. List oral manifestations of H-pylori associated gastritis.
Assume that you are a nursing faculty member who is teaching an evening class. You are the only faculty in the room getting the classroom ready for the class