Compare the physical assessment of a child to that of an adult. In addition to describing the similar/different aspects of the physical assessment, explain how the nurse would offer instruction during the assessment, how communication would be adapted to offer explanations, and what strategies the nurse would use to encourage engagement.
Solution:
The adult and children have different physical, mental, and development assessment. The adults are more effective in communicating with the nurses ...
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NRS434 week Topic 2 DQ 1
Child abuse and maltreatment is not limited to a particular age—it can occur in the infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age years. Choose one of the four age groups and outline the types of abuse most commonly seen among children of that age. Describe warning signs and physical and emotional assessment findings the nurse may see that could indicate child abuse. Discuss cultural variations of health practices that can be misidentified as child abuse. Describe the reporting mechanism in...
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NRS434 week Topic 1 DQ 2
Consider the following patient scenario:
A mother comes in with 9-month-old girl. The infant is 68.5cm in length (25th percentile per CDC growth chart), weighs 6.75kg (5th percentile per CDC growth chart), and has a head circumference of 43cm (25th percentile per CDC growth chart).
Describe the developmental markers a nurse should assess for a 9-month-old female infant. Discuss the recommendations you would give the mother. Explain why these recommendations are based on evidence-based prac...
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NRS434 week Topic 1 DQ 1
Describe the effect of extremely low birth weight babies on the family and community. Consider short-term and long-term impacts, socioeconomic implications, the need for ongoing care, and comorbidities associated with prematurity. Explain how disparities relative to ethnic and cultural groups may contribute to low birth weight babies. Identify one support service within your community to assist with preterm infants and their families and explain how the service adequately addresses the needs of ...
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(Answered) Module 5 Discussion
Gastrointestinal Function:
R.H. is a 74-year-old black woman, who presents to the family practice clinic for a scheduled
appointment. She complains of feeling bloated and constipated for the past month, some-times
going an entire week with only one bowel movement. Until this episode, she has been very
regular all of her life, having a bowel movement every day or every other day. She reports
straining most of the time and it often takes her 10 minutes at a minimum to initiate a bowel
moveme...
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(Answered) Module 4 Discussion
Urinary Function:
Mr. J.R. is a 73-year-old man, who was admitted to the hospital with clinical manifestations of
gastroenteritis and possible renal injury. The patient’s chief complaints are fever, nausea with
vomiting and diarrhea for 48 hours, weakness, dizziness, and a bothersome metallic taste in the
mouth. The patient is pale and sweaty. He had been well until two days ago, when he began to
experience severe nausea several hours after eating two burritos for supper. The burritos had
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(Answered) Module 3 Discussion
Pulmonary Function:
D.R. is a 27-year-old man, who presents to the nurse practitioner at the Family Care Clinic
complaining of increasing SOB, wheezing, fatigue, cough, stuffy nose, watery eyes, and postnasal
drainage—all of which began four days ago. Three days ago, he began monitoring his peak flow
rates several times a day. His peak flow rates have ranged from 65-70% of his regular baseline
with nighttime symptoms for 3 nights on the last week and often have been at the lower limit of
t...
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(Answered) Module 3 Assignment: Role of a Nurse Practitioner
Research the role of the Nurse Practitioner.
1. Select and describe an Advanced Nurse Practitioner role.
2. Why are you becoming a Nurse Practitioner?
3. Find one research article, expert opinion about the Nurse Practitioner role and summarize the
article.
4. What does the Institute Of Medicine (IOM) say about the need of Nurse Practitioners?
5. Identify and describe the effects that you will have as an advanced practice nurse in terms of
healthcare industry and patient outcomes.
Sub...
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(Answered) Module 2 Discussion
Hematopoietic:
J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month
history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence,
extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have
been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, back-ache, and
constipation. She has not had her usual energy levels since before her last pregnancy.
Past Medical Histor...
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(Answered) Module 1 Discussion
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 mouth once a day. Atrial Fibrillation,
controlled with Rivaroxaban 15 mg by mouth once a day and bisoprolol 10 mg by mouth once a
day.
Labs:
Hb 12.7 g/...
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