Author name: Rose Wango

Summarize the case

Ava is a seven-year-old girl, the second of two children of a middle-class family living in a suburban area of a northwest city. Ava has one sister that is two years older than she is. Her mother’s pregnancy was normal, with no complications and Ava’s birth was normal. Ava had colic the first three months,

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summarize Ava’s case

summarize Ava’s case Ava is a seven-year-old girl, the second of two children of a middle-class family living in a suburban area of a northwest city. Ava has one sister that is two years older than she is. Her mother’s pregnancy was normal, with no complications and Ava’s birth was normal. Ava had colic the

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DSM diagnosis

For each assessment you are tasked with selecting from the DSM5 section of diagnosis (pages you scan for the week of the DSM5); you will identify an instrument and: List what DSM diagnosis the tool/instrument is used for. Identify an assessment/diagnosis instrument. Appraise a scholarly, peer-reviewed article that addresses the use of the instrument to

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treatment for older adult or pregnant women

After assessing and diagnosing a patient, PMHNPs must take into consideration special characteristics of the patient before determining an appropriate course of treatment. For pharmacological treatments that are not FDA-approved for a particular use or population, off-label use may be considered when the potential benefits could outweigh the risks. In this Discussion, you will investigate

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steps to complete the simulations

1.To prepare you for the public health nurse’s role in preventing communicable disease outbreaks in the community, complete this assignment’s simulations. Follow these steps to complete the simulations and take notes about what errors in decision-making you make as you complete the scenarios: Access the Solve the Outbreak page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website. Select the Level

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How HROs are related to safety and quality

Describe the elements necessary to create a high-reliability organization (HRO). How are HROs related to safety and quality? What approach can the nurse administrator use to develop the necessary elements in an organization? A high-reliability organization (HRO) is an entity that operates in high-risk environments and consistently achieves safety, quality, and efficiency goals, despite the inherent risks. Creating

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elements to create high-reliability organization

Describe the elements necessary to create a high-reliability organization (HRO). How are HROs related to safety and quality? What approach can the nurse administrator use to develop the necessary elements in an organization? A high-reliability organization (HRO) is an entity that operates in high-risk environments and consistently achieves safety, quality, and efficiency goals, despite the inherent risks. Creating

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