January 2025

Screening Recommendations for Cervical and Breast Cancer

Following the guidelines of the United States Preventive Service Taskforce (USPSTF), discuss and describe the screening recommendations for the following: Cervical cancer Breast cancer Osteoporosis Colorectal cancer Lung cancer Ovarian cancer Intimate partner violence (IPV). Submission Instructions: The paper is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and

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Primary Quantitative Research Article

Use the Galen library database to find one primary quantitative research article on any nursing topic recently published this year in a nursing journal. Read the article and in one paragraph (7 to 8 sentences) provide a rapid critical appraisal by answering the following questions. Support your response by citing and referencing the research article. What was the research design? Was the sampling method and

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How SDOH and Positive Social Change Relate

“A good intention, with a bad approach, often leads to a poor result.” ―Thomas Edison The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has identified five areas that impact one’s social determinants of health (SDOH), which include economic stability, education, social and community context, health and healthcare, and neighborhood and surrounding environment (ODPHP, 2020).

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Recent Healthcare Legislature

critically analyze a recent healthcare legislature and review the relevant literature. Nursing Role in the Legislature Critically Analyzing a Recent Healthcare Legislature and the Nursing Role in the Legislature The intersection of healthcare and legislation significantly impacts the nursing profession, patient care, and overall public health. One prominent legislative act in recent years is the

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