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What training is provided when a new information system is implemented in your organization? Are nurses involved in evaluating the systems? Submission Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 600 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 3 academic sources. What training is provided when a new information […]

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Toddlers behavioral characteristics

Toddlers have behavioral characteristics that often present challenging situations for parents and/or caregivers. Describe challenges parents and/or caregivers would encounter with these specific characteristics. Temperament Nutritional Barriers Hygiene, Activity Sleep What types of anticipatory guidance should the nurse provide for parents of toddlers who refuse to eat? What additional support should the nurse provide to

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Certified Midwife movement

TOPIC: The Certified Midwife movement in the US – inception, progress, and barriers. Be sure to include and summarize the following in relation to midwifery: Social and political context Scope of practice Education Legal recognition Briefly describe significant changes circumstances or happenings. Explain why you think these were important for midwifery. (You do not need

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EBP change proposal

Sustaining change can be difficult, as there are many variables that can affect implementation. One critical component of EBP is to ensure that practice change is part of an organization’s culture so it will continue to impact outcomes over time. Name two potential barriers that may prevent your EBP change proposal from continuing to obtain

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wrist fracture

 Case #2:  A 65-year-old Caucasian female has a follow-up appointment with a family orthopedist after visiting the emergency department for a wrist fracture. The orthopedist then turns her case over to you to schedule a bone mineral density (BMD) testing. Results of the BMD test show a T-score of -3.0, indicating osteoporosis. Her past medical history

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increasing back pain

   Case #1: 49-year-female assembly worker at automotive manufacturer presents to your clinic complaining of increasing back pain over the last week. Back pain is in the central low back region and radiates into both gluteal regions – no leg pain. Has been off work for the last 6 months with no improvement in pain.

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