Nursing School Personal Statement
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Nursing School Personal Statement
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Patient HL comes into the clinic with the following symptoms nausea vomiting and
diarrhea
Patient HL comes into the clinic with the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, and
diarrhea. The patient has a history of drug abuse and possible Hepatitis C. HL is
currently taking the following prescription drugs:
Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders
Scenario
As above patient HL
Why Abortions Should be Legal
An argumentative persuasion research essay on why abortions should be legalized
Female Reproduction System Paper
The paper must be in APA format and 2-5 pages.
Your paper must include:
• Introduction to the disease and the organ system (history, signs, symptoms, epidemiology etc.)
• Discussion of the normal anatomy and physiology of the organ system involved (cell and tissue populations involved, organs, primary functions, connections to other body systems)
• Discussion of the changes to the anatomy and physiology as a result of the disease (pathophysiology)
• Discussion of treatment/prevention options
• 3 primary and at least 2 secondary scholarly sources
Please break it down in the different blocks and do it as whole essay paper
Impact of clinical systems on outcomes and efficiencies within the context of nursing practice and healthcare
To Prepare:
Review the Resources and reflect on the impact of clinical systems on outcomes and efficiencies within the context of nursing practice and healthcare delivery.
Conduct a search for recent (within the last 5 years) research focused on the application of clinical systems. The research should provide evidence to support the use of one type of clinical system to improve outcomes and/or efficiencies, such as “the use of personal health records or portals to support patients newly diagnosed with diabetes.”
Identify and select 4 peer-reviewed research articles from your research. The Assignment: (4-5 pages) In a 4- to 5-page paper, synthesize the peer-reviewed research you reviewed.
Format your Assignment as an Annotated Bibliography.
Be sure to address the following: Identify the 4 peer-reviewed research articles you reviewed, citing each in APA format.
Summarize each study, explaining the improvement to outcomes, efficiencies, and lessons learned from the application of the clinical system each peer-reviewed article described.
Be specific and provide examples.
In your conclusion, synthesize the findings from the 4 peer-reviewed research articles
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners NAPNAP Presentation Speech
Introduction:
Professional Development, Collegiality)
Please incorporate this in formation in the introduction:
History and background of the organization: Include mission and vision: Membership: Who are members? Requirements to be a member. Benefits of membership.
A 53-year-old woman presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of severe headaches palpitations high blood pressure and diaphoresis
A 53-year-old woman presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of severe headaches, palpitations, high blood pressure and diaphoresis. She relates that these symptoms come in clusters and when she has these “spells”, she also experiences, tremor, nausea, weakness, anxiety, and a sense of doom and dread, epigastric pain, and flank pain. She had one of these spells when she was at the pharmacy and the pharmacist took her blood pressure which was recorded as 200/118. The pharmacist recommended that she immediately be evaluated for these symptoms. Past medical history significant for a family history of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Based on the presenting symptoms and family history of NF1, the APRN suspects the patient has a pheochromocytoma. Laboratory data and computerized tomography of the abdomen confirms the diagnosis.
Question 2 of 2:
What are the treatment goals for managing pheochromocytoma?
A 53-year-old woman presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of severe headaches palpitations high blood pressure and diaphoresis
A 53-year-old woman presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of severe headaches, palpitations, high blood pressure and diaphoresis. She relates that these symptoms come in clusters and when she has these “spells”, she also experiences, tremor, nausea, weakness, anxiety, and a sense of doom and dread, epigastric pain, and flank pain. She had one of these spells when she was at the pharmacy and the pharmacist took her blood pressure which was recorded as 200/118. The pharmacist recommended that she immediately be evaluated for these symptoms. Past medical history significant for a family history of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Based on the presenting symptoms and family history of NF1, the APRN suspects the patient has a pheochromocytoma. Laboratory data and computerized tomography of the abdomen confirms the diagnosis.
Question 1 of 2:
What is a pheochromocytoma and how does it cause the classic symptoms the patient presented with?
A 44-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by her husband who says his wife has had some mental status changes over the past few days
A 44-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by her husband who says his wife has had some mental status changes over the past few days. The patient had been previously diagnosed with hypothyroidism and had been placed on thyroid replacement therapy but had been lost to follow-up due to moving to another city for the husband’s work approximately 4 months ago. The patient states she lost the prescription bottle during the move and didn’t bother to have the prescription filled since she was feeling better. Physical exam revealed non-pitting, boggy edema around her eyes, hands and feet as well as the supraclavicular area. The APRN recognizes this patient had severe myxedema and referred the patient to the hospital for medical management.
Question:
What causes myxedema coma?
A 44-year-old woman presents to the clinic with complaints of extreme fatigue weight gain decreased appetite cold intolerance dry skin hair loss and sleepiness
A 44-year-old woman presents to the clinic with complaints of extreme fatigue, weight gain, decreased appetite, cold intolerance, dry skin, hair loss, and sleepiness. She also admits that she often bursts into tears without any reason and has been exceptionally forgetful. Her vision is occasionally blurry, and she admits to being depressed without any social or occupational triggers. Past medical history noncontributory. Physical exam Temp 96.2˚F, pulse 62 and regular, BP 108/90, respirations. Dull facial expression with coarse facial features. Periorbital puffiness noted. Based on the clinical history and physical exam, and pending laboratory data, the ARNP diagnoses the patient with hypothyroidism.
Question:
What causes hypothyroidism?