At work in the medical-surgical post-operative unit and frustrated with the flow of client information before discharge

At work in the medical-surgical post-operative unit and frustrated with the flow of client information before discharge, you state, “I wish I did not have to wait for a physician to call to get discharge orders for a patient. Often, the client has to sit in the unit all day waiting to go home until … Read more

After completing the first six months in your role as a BSN-prepared registered nurse, you are meeting with your preceptor to discuss your progress

After completing the first six months in your role as a BSN-prepared registered nurse, you are meeting with your preceptor to discuss your progress. During the conversation, the preceptor asked if you had any suggestions to improve current nursing practice in the facility. Once you describe your idea, the preceptor states, “That idea is very … Read more

Goal: Develop a PowerPoint presentation on a cardiovascular/pulmonary disorder/disease discussed in the McCance text.

The presentation must provide information about the incidence, prevalence, and pathophysiology of the disease/disorder to the cellular level. The presentation must educate advanced practice nurses on assessment and care/treatment, including genetics/genomics—specific for this disorder. Patient education for management, cultural, and spiritual considerations for care must also be addressed. The presentation must specifically address how the … Read more

Renal and Urologic Disorders

In each course you take at Purdue University Global, you are part of a learning community. All members are working to strengthen their professional and communication skills and achieve their academic and career goals. Group discussion allows for new perspectives and personal growth. Discussion Boards are an important part of your learning; they provide an … Read more

What is the potential impact of nurses holding elected office?

Elected Office What is the potential impact of nurses holding elected office? How might healthcare policy advocacy change if nurses are seated at the table? For this Discussion, you will consider what it takes to run for an elected office, as well as explore what is at stake for nurses to run for these positions. … Read more

Irving Kaufman, the manager for the Barons singing group, was fired when he demanded more money. By what method was his employment terminated?

1. Irving Kaufman, the manager for the Barons singing group, was fired when he demanded more money. By what method was his employment terminated? Question 1 options: fulfillment of purpose unfulfilment of purpose mutual agreement revocation of authority none of the above Question 2 (1 point) Form U-4 is used in the following industries: Question … Read more

Trends in LANs and MANs

1. Discuss a technology trend in local area networks (LANs) and metro area networks (MANs) that you deem important. 2. Explain your rationale. In 400 word total, replying to the 2 post below. Each reply must be 200 word.

Part One: What It Means to Be Human

Based on the topic Resources, complete the “Personhood Chart” about personhood, human dignity, and moral status according to the Christian worldview and another worldview. Part Two: Case Study on Moral Status Based on the topic Resources, write a 500-750-word analysis of “Case Study: Fetal Abnormality.” Be sure to address the following questions: 1. Which theory … Read more

Analyze current and emerging evidence of pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic principles that are basic to the mechanism of action of antidiabetic drug classes

The goal of this journal entry is to analyze current and emerging evidence of pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic principles that are basic to the mechanism of action of antidiabetic drug classes. · Choose four anti-diabetic drug classes providing one medication example each with doses and frequency. Include mechanisms of action, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and contraindication … Read more

Public Health Intervention (PHI) Wheel Template

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic. The disease was caused by the novel SARS-CoV2 virus emerging from Wuhan, China. On March 13, the U.S. followed suit. Statistics show that case numbers and deaths among Black, Indigenous, Hispanic/Latino and Asian Americans are higher than for White Americans (Minnesota Department … Read more