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1. Formulate an answerable EBP (Evidenced-based practice) question. 2. Search for research evidence in peer-reviewed journals to answer that question.
Jerry Wags Age: 65 Gender: Male Occupation: Office worker Chief Complaint: Severe flank pain and hematuria Past Medical History: Hypertension, Obesity,
Passage: You are caring for a 42-year-old female patient with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC - negative for oestrogen and progesterone receptors,
Reflecting on the Needs of Older Adults Question How do the primary care needs of older adults differ from the general population of adults?
A male patient diagnosed with GERD is scheduled for a Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication. What is the purpose of this procedure for his case?
You are providing discharge teaching for a client with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease about dietary measures to implement during exacerbation episodes.
Problem: A patient who is 14 years old comes to the clinic for his appointment. Are you going to test the MEWS on this patient?
Problem: Which of the following would be goals in the treatment of a client with asthma?
You have worked as a coder for 20 years and have experience in coding inpatient, outpatient, long-term care, and several specialties.
What type of medication order is used for each patient who receives a common treatment or surgery where the same set of medications and treatments apply?
Select all of the potentially harmful effects of extreme 45-degree Trendelenburg in a robotic procedure from the following.
Read the following statements. Is there a breach of the code of conduct? Please provide an explanation to support your answer.
Which 4 laboratory values would be most important to monitor this client's condition?
Problem: If you were to go to a typical hospital in Boston, which adverse event are you most at risk of?
Explains the positive outcomes that will occur if the issue is addressed and negative outcomes that will occur if the issue is not addressed if the nursing shor
A patient comes into the emergency department complaining of itchy, burning, scaling, and redness to their eyes.
Problem: An adolescent patient with a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder is being attended to by a psychiatric nurse.
The death rate per 100,000 for breast cancer is 7 among non-smokers and 71 among smokers. The death rate per 100,000 for stroke is 422 among
Discuss the implications of understanding these developmental theories for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning in psychiatric mental health nursing
A client, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, has been prescribed betaseron. For which of the following adverse effects would the nurse monitor?
The physician has ordered darbepoetin alfa for a client with chronic renal failure. What teaching should the nurse provide to the client?
A novice clinician focuses only on chest pain when assessing a patient, overlooking a fever of 39°C. What bias does this scenario demonstrate?
In the "assess" stage of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), what is the primary focus when collecting data about a patient's condition?
A systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of nurse-led telehealth interventions in managing chronic diseases.
A study evaluated the impact of nurse-led dietary education on weight management in patients with obesity, using the PICO framework