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Identify a healthcare-related clinical site

Identify a healthcare-related clinical site and address the following questions in your initial post. Please do not select your own place of employment, but rather focus on a setting where you may work as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (i.e. outpatient clinic, rural clinic, federally-qualified health center). Describe the organizational type (i.e. government, non-for-profit) Discuss […]

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financing mechanism impacting healthcare expenditures

As indicated by Mason et al. (2016), “From the 1970s to the present, continually rising insurance premiums and health care delivery costs have strained government budgets, become a costly expense to businesses that offer health insurance to their employees, and put health care increasingly out of reach of individuals and families” (p. 178). Explain in

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Pneumocystis Pneumonia

Derek Smith, a 31 y.o.,  Caucasian male injection drug user, who is homeless, presents to the ED with a chief complaint of shortness of breath. He describes a 1-month history of intermittent fevers and night sweats associated with a nonproductive cough. He has become progressively more short of breath, initially only with exertion, but now

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pathophysiology of ketoacidosis in diabetic patient

Leonard Mays, a 58 y.o., Caucasian, homeless man with long-standing insulin-treated type 2 diabetes has been diagnosed with right lower extremity cellulitis. He has taken a prescribed oral antibiotic for the past week but has not noticed much improvement. For the last 2 days, he has complained of intermittent fevers and chills, nausea with poor oral intake, and

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Anticipated prognosis

Luv Taub, a 32-year-old, married Hmong woman, presents to her primary care Nurse Practitioner complaining of a persistent burning sensation in her chest and upper abdomen. The symptoms are worse at night while she is lying down and after meals. She enjoys many years of cooking and eating “hot and spicy foods” common in her

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