Category: Other : Nursing

  • Reviewing Pros and Cons of Staffing Solutions

    Make a list of the pros and cons of each of these suggestions to bring back to the committee for review. Share your list with group members. Volunteer Overtime This refers to Paid extra shifts that a physician chooses voluntarily for monetary benefit or to get more on-the-job expertise. Pros Those physicians who choose this…

  • Principles of Catholic Healthcare Ethics

    The principle of informed consent would apply to this case. In a medical care context, informed consent allows the patient to engage in their own medical treatment. It gives them the ability to choose which therapies they want or does not want to undergo. In addition, informed consent empowers patients to make choices in consultation…

  • Which Two Graduates Would You Choose and Why?

    Selecting the best candidate for the job is an essential part of the administrator’s job. Choosing the best-qualified contender based on their work record competencies and what the institution’s expectations are is a challenging process. Assessing recommendations is another approach to determining whether a contender is a good fit for the institution or team. Sometimes,…

  • Jimmy Jansen

    Jimmy Jansen Student Name Affiliate Institution Course Due Date Jimmy Jansen  Question one Multiple nursing diagnoses can be used as a priority to develop interventions for Mr. Jansen. These include Risk of infection; Risk of sustaining injuries; Imbalanced nutrients, risk of Risk for Ineffective Therapeutic Regimen Management, and Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose. The social…

  • Cognitive stacking for the Busy RN

    Cognitive Stacking Part 1. Reflecting on your past or current clinical work experience, describe what a typical shift might look like on your unit or at your facility. Nursing work shifts might make it tough to do a meaningful job. Twelve hours of any exercise can be exhausting, let alone 12 hrs. of hurriedly dashing…

  •  Budget restriction

    Brief description of my position and each of the five employees. The project director serves as a significant person in an organization, for he oversees all the happenings in the organization. He acts as the person directing and holding the organization’s pieces together to enable the projects to work and run for the planned period.…

  • Psychological Effects of Aging/Dementia: Incontinence

    Incontinence <Name> <Institutional Affiliation> 1. How will you provide the needed personal care for Mrs. Jones?  Incontinence in this case can be as a result of the patient failing to recognize the need to go to the washroom because they have forgotten where the bathroom is. It can also be caused by side effects from medicine.…

  • week-4 anxiety assessment tool GAD-7: Anxiety and Related Disorders

    Anxiety and Related Disorders Week X Instrument: Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) Article: Validity of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire: A General Population Study Appropriateness for Dx: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) is an instrument used to screen disorders that relate to bipolar. It is a brief self-report instrument that takes about 5 minutes to complete The…

  • Anxiety and Related Disorders

    Anxiety and Related Disorders Week X Instrument: Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) Article: Validity of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire: A General Population Study Appropriateness for Dx: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) is an instrument used to screen disorders that relate to bipolar. It is a brief self-report instrument that takes about 5 minutes to complete The…

  • Normative–reeducative

    The normative-re-educative change or combination has the most likelihood of increasing Sam’s compliance. It allows the nurse to focus on the behavior of the patient to impact change. In normative combination, it is assumed that the patient is acting according to the societal values and norms that influence their ability to accept change. In this…