Nursing

An ambulatory care facility and an acute care facility

            Identify the difference between an ambulatory care facility and an acute care facility and how this might change the role of information technology. What is the difference between an ambulatory care and an acute care facility? What are some other areas to consider before designing the technology solution?

Treatment for osteoporosis.

          After prompt analysis of your patient, you decide to institute treatment for osteoporosis. Which class medication is considered as the first-line treatment? Are there any considerations to be taken prior starting therapy? Which recommendations would you provide to the patient regarding this treatment?

Principles of professional identity and professionalism for the nurse

        Demonstrate principles of professional identity and professionalism for the nurse within the context of regulatory and practice standards. Scenario You are assigned to discuss your professional identity with your peers on the unit during a meeting and have decided to present the attributes using an infographic. The goal is to encourage …

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Patient safety

        Distractions are everywhere. They may include cellphones, multiple alarms sounding, overhead paging, monitors beeping, and various interruptions that disrupt your clinical practice. Give an example of an ethical or legal issue that may arise if a patient has a poor outcome or sentinel event because of a distraction such as alarm …

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Planning for our patients during times of transitions

      Planning for our patients during times of transitions (for example: hospital to home, home to rehabilitation facility) involves collaboration with a number of healthcare professionals. Please address the following questions: · How does your facility promote interprofessional collaboration during times of patient transitions? · What is the role of the nurse in …

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