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New Approach to a Problem in Nursing Practice

Summative Assessment Innovate! Develop a new approach to a problem in your nursing practice. Then, identify one nursing-related theory that will support your innovative idea. Describe how you can evaluate the effectiveness of the solution and then how you can successfully integrate the solution into practice. Develop a PowerPoint presentation with audio to address these […]

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How Competing Need Impact Development of Policy

Post an explanation of how competing needs, such as the needs of the workforce, resources, and patients, may impact the development of policy. Then, describe any specific competing needs that may impact the national healthcare issue/stressor you selected. What are the impacts, and how might policy address these competing needs? Be specific and provide examples. Competing

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Causes of Upper Respiratory Infections

Describe causes of Upper respiratory infections and drug therapy Discuss triggers of asthma and treatment options Discuss corticosteroids Describe chronic bronchitis and treatment options Describe diagnostic criteria for nausea and vomiting and treatment recommendations Discuss symptoms of GERD, complications, and drug management Compare and contrast Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis Discuss Diabetes, its causes, symptoms,

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Nurses Serving in Congress

Nurses Serving in Congress At least one nurse and a well-known champion of the nursing profession won congressional seats in Tuesday’s election, while two additional nurse House members were re-elected, and one nurse left office. Here’s the run-down on nurses in the 116th Congress: U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, (D-CA) easily won her race for California’s 37th Congressional

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Patient With Fatigue

Week 6 Case Study III Patient With Fatigue Enzo is a 74-year-old male with a history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who presents in the clinic with a complaint of fatigue. Enzo is ambulatory with a walker and recently has had intermittent flare-ups of his rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity, with increasing pain and swelling in his affected

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