Ethics in a nursing program and practice. Compare and examine the consequences of unethical behavior in a master’s degree in nursing program and nursing practice by providing an example for each. Include between 350 and 400 words. Please use bibliographies within the last 5 years
Discipline: Nursing
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see below KE 4020 assessment 3 For this assessment, you will develop an 8–14 slide PowerPoint presentation with thorough speaker’s notes designed for a hypothetical in-service session related to the improvement plan you developed in Assessment 2. Collapse All Introduction As a practicing professional, you are likely to present educational in-services or training to staff […]
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Nurses are well positioned to reform health care in ways that promote a healthier public and reduce health care costs. Discuss the role nurses play in the COVID vaccination mandate, telemedicine, and prescription drug pricing as advocates in the healthcare system. The discussion should address the topic. Justification must be provided 250 words minimum (excluding […]
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Describe three barriers that have slowed down the progress of advanced practice nursing and strategies to help overcome these barriers. (Saunders, 2014) Submission Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
M-chart for Left sided heart failure vs. right sided heart failureM-chart for Left sided heart failure vs. right sided heart failure
Heart failure is a public health problem of enormous and growing significance. It affects more than 5 million people in the United States. As the population ages and the incidence of patients surviving other symptomatic cardiac diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) continues to rise, the incidence of heart failure and its mortality rate will […]
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Heart failure is a public health problem of enormous and growing significance. It affects more than 5 million people in the United States. As the population ages and the incidence of patients surviving other symptomatic cardiac diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) continues to rise, the incidence of heart failure and its mortality rate will […]
ANEMIA TABLE-MANEMIA TABLE-M
Anemia is rarely a disease in itself, but almost always a manifestation of an acquired condition or genetic abnormality. Major organ disease states can be adversely affected by concurrent anemia or, in a spiraling phenomenon, cause more anemia, which in turn worsens organ function. Cardiorenal anemia syndrome is a phenomenon that occurs because chronic heart […]
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Anemia is rarely a disease in itself, but almost always a manifestation of an acquired condition or genetic abnormality. Major organ disease states can be adversely affected by concurrent anemia or, in a spiraling phenomenon, cause more anemia, which in turn worsens organ function. Cardiorenal anemia syndrome is a phenomenon that occurs because chronic heart […]
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J.C is an 82-year-old white man who was evaluated by GI specialist due to abdominal discomfort, loss of appetite, weight lost, weakness and occasional nausea. Past Medical History (PMH): Patient is Diabetic, controlled with Metformin 500 mg by mouth twice a day, Lantus 15 units SC bedtime. Hypertensive, controlled with Olmesartan 20 mg by […]
Philosophy of NursingPhilosophy of Nursing
Discuss your philosophy of nursing by deeply reflecting on your beliefs, values, and assumptions. Define, using a reference, the term “beliefs.” Complete the following sentences: My beliefs about people… My beliefs about the environment… My beliefs about health… My beliefs about nursing… Define, using a reference, the term “values.” Complete the following sentences: My values […]