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D.K, a 72-year-old man, had a myocardial infarction (MI) 5 years ago
D.K, a 72-year-old man, had a myocardial infarction (MI) 5 years ago. He has been diagnosed with classic (stable) angina. D.K is prescribed a beta blocker. His baseline vital signs are blood pressure 108/58; pulse 56 (at times irregular); and respirations 28. His past medical history includes asthma. How do beta blockers work to manage…
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J.F, a 47 year old male is being treated with digoxin for congestive heart failure
J.F, a 47 year old male is being treated with digoxin for congestive heart failure. Before administration of the next dose, the nurse notes an apical pulse of 55 beats per minute. J.F complains of nausea and vision changes. J.F asks how digoxin can help his condition. How does the nurse respond? (USLO 5.2, 5.3,…
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After 5 days of heparin therapy, T.M was prescribed warfarin 5 mg PO daily
After 5 days of heparin therapy, T.M was prescribed warfarin 5 mg PO daily. Why was T.M changed to warfarin? What is the pharmacologic action of warfarin? (USLO 5.2, 5.3, 5.4) What laboratory test(s) would be monitored for patients taking warfarin? Explain your answer. (USLO 5.3, 5.6, 5.8) Explain the half-life and protein-binding of warfarin.…
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T.M, a 57-year-old man, has thrombophlebitis in the right lower leg. IV heparin, 5000 units by bolus, was given
T.M, a 57-year-old man, has thrombophlebitis in the right lower leg. IV heparin, 5000 units by bolus, was given. Following the IV bolus, heparin 5000 units given subQ q6h was prescribed. Other therapeutic means to decrease pain and alleviate swelling and redness were also prescribed. How does heparin work and why was it prescribed? (USLO…
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D.K was given alteplase in the emergency department while suffering from an acute myocardial infarction
D.K was given alteplase in the emergency department while suffering from an acute myocardial infarction. D.K inquiries about why this drug was given. Explain why alteplase is given and how it works? (USLO 5.2, 5.3, 5.4) Explain some of the main concerns with the administration of thrombolytics. (USLO 5.3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.8) Explain the differences…
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American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) Competencies
The AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies provide a framework for the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for effective nursing leadership. They are organized into domains that emphasize both internal qualities and external leadership skills. Domain 1: The Leader Within Focuses on self-awareness, values, and motivation. Encourages reflection, resilience, and ethical decision-making. Example: A nurse leader…
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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Essentials
The DNP Essentials were established by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in 2006 to define the foundational competencies required for doctoral-level nursing practice. They serve as the framework for curriculum design in DNP programs and ensure that graduates are prepared to lead in advanced practice roles, improve healthcare outcomes, and influence policy.…
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Recommend one FDA-approved drug, one off-label drug, and one nonpharmacological intervention for treating your assigned disorder
Recommend one FDA-approved drug, one off-label drug, and one nonpharmacological intervention for treating your assigned disorder (Major Depressive Disorder) in children and adolescents. Explain the risk assessment you would use to inform your treatment decision-making. What are the risks and benefits of the FDA-approved medicine? What are the risks and benefits of the off-label drug?…
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Case Study: Petunia Park
Assess, diagnose, and devise a treatment plan for a patient in a case study who is presenting with a mood disorder. Review the video, Case Study: Petunia Park. Provider Review outside of interview: Temp 98.2 Pulse 90 Respiration 18 B/P 138/88 Laboratory Data Available: Urine drug and alcohol screen negative. CBC within normal ranges, CMP…
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Before any nursing plan of care or intervention can be implemented or evaluated, the nurse assesses the individual through the collection of both subjective and objective data. The data collected are used to determine areas of need
Purpose Before any nursing plan of care or intervention can be implemented or evaluated, the nurse assesses the individual through the collection of both subjective and objective data. The data collected are used to determine areas of need or problems to be addressed by the nursing care plan. This assignment will focus on collecting subjective…