College Nursing Papers

What are the unique qualities of the Circle of Caring Model and how is it different from holistic nursing theories and biomedical nursing?

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No Plegarism please,  will be checked with Turnitin. 

Will need minimum of 300 words, APA Style, double spaced, times new romans, font 12, and and Include: 3 references with intext citations.

 

Circle of Caring

What are the unique qualities of the Circle of Caring Model and how is it different from holistic nursing theories and biomedical nursing?

Support your discussions with examples and reference with evidence-based research.

 
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Discuss the connections among child health, educational achievement, and social determinants of health.

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Books Required Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 6th Edition Author: Diana J. Mason RN PhD FAAN ISBN: 978-1437714166 Publisher: Saunders, (2012)Week 4 8/21/2017- 8/27/2017 Chapters to Read Week 4 Chapter 13 Using Research to Advance Health and Social Policies for Children Chapter 14 Using the Power of Media to Influence Health Policy and Politics Chapter 15 Health Policy, Politics, and Professional Ethics Discussion question: Discuss the connections among child health, educational achievement, and social determinants of health. Discussion cannot be more than (300) words.please use that book as reference
 
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Give two specific service categories that you believe are common factors of competition among nursing homes

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Examine service categories commonly provided by nursing homes. Determine two specific service categories that you believe are common factors of competition among nursing homes. Justify your response. Analyze the main service area factors for healthcare organizations factors. Suggest two consumer factors and two service area factors that could provide a competitive advantage to a walk-in clinic. Examine three barriers that you believe represent the most significant obstacles to an effective competitor analysis. Propose a strategy to overcome each of the three barriers that you have identified. From the e-Activity, analyze Michael Porter’s technique for a competitive analysis. Determine one factor for each of Porter’s five forces of an environmental analysis that apply to the organization that you selected.
 
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Explain your experience working with the anatomical drawings.

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Read the articles and watch the film clips (or the entire film if you can). Review the diagrams and worksheets and test yourself to see if you can name all the parts of the female anatomy. How well did you know this anatomoy before working through this module? Keep in mind that the representations of female anatomy tend to focus on the reproductive aspect and neglect the purely pleasurable aspect. The disinformation and general ignorance about the clitoris is a good example of this.

Anatomical Diagrams Group Activity

Why has female orgasm been the subject of so much controversy and disinformation? Why are we focusing on female orgasm here? What does this history tell us about attitudes towards sex for pleasure vs. sex for procreation? How do gender regimes police attitudes and behaviors related to sex and gender and for what purpose? Are these issues different in different cultures and at different periods in history or do they span time and place? Give examples from the readings in your response and try to connect these views to what you see in the world around you, or in a recent story you have read in the NYT.

Finally, explain your experience working with the anatomical drawings. Could you have correctly labelled all the parts before doing the reading and other work in this module? Many people could not. Why do you think so many people are so ignorant of the female reproductive system and sexual anatomy?

 
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Compare normal anatomy and physiology to alterations in function and regulation of body organs and systems in response to stressors.

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What specific skills and knowledge that you gained through this course will be most important as you take on your future roles in nursing? Describe a concrete way in which you anticipate using these skills and knowledge. Here are the course objectives to help remind you of what you have learned this term:

 

  1. Compare normal anatomy and physiology to alterations in function and regulation of body organs and systems in response to stressors.
  2. Correlate clinical signs and symptoms and diagnostic results with the development or progression of disease processes.
  3. Examine the way in which known or suspected lifestyle practices disrupt the normal homeostatic mechanisms of major organ systems.
  4. Propose therapeutic interventions for identified pathophysiologic processes considering age, ethnicity, gender, and co-morbidities of patient.

 

 
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Discuss the anatomy and MR appearance of the brachial plexus.

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For this section (attached) answers for last year student you can use the articles and paraphrase all information and use different MRI images

 

  1. Review the anatomy and MR appearance of the brachial plexus.

Should Provide full description of BP and MRI appearance with appropriate justification.

  1. Suggest an MRI protocol for a patient presenting with thoracic outlet syndrome.

Should Provide full discussion /justification of sequence inclusion. MRI sequence types and parameters are explained and supported.

       

Section 2:

A request arrives from General Practitioner (GP) which reads “Lumbar spine MRI”.  Clinical indications: 50 year old male complaining of back pain and fever. You performed a T2 Sagittal on L1-S1. Discuss the following. (maximum 1000 words)

                                    

A-Identify the abnormality (in above image) and discuss possible pathologies.

Should Provide full discussion /justification of sequence with appropriate justification. Also include images normal and abnormal to compare (MRI Images)

 

Sequestration of disc. L3-L4   ( This is the main pathology ) should explain it.

– Infection like TB or Brucellosis (this is other pathologies) should explain.

 

B-How would you tailor this exam in light of this finding?

Should Provide full discussion /justification of sequence inclusion. MRI sequence types and parameters are explained and supported. Also include images (MRI Images)

 
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Why does Parnell leave Polly alone at the trial and take a short trip?

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1.Anatomy of a Murder, Part 2, chs 8-14) Why does Parnell leave Polly alone at the trial and take a short trip? How does what Parnell accomplishes on this trip help Lt. Manion’s defense? What precisely did Parnell accomplish, and what problem does this solve for Polly’s defense of Lt. Manion—or at least give him the hope of solving?

2.Anatomy of a Murder, Part 2, chs 15-23) Assuming that Barney Quill did rape Laura Manion, what is your theory about what Barney Quill thought would happen later that evening (after the rape) in his bar? What outcome did Barney Quill anticipate? Try to factor into your answer the information we learned about Barney’s behavior for the two weeks prior to Barney’s death (Alfonse Paquette testified about this), and the news that Barney had obtained Life Insurance Policies two weeks before he died. (NB—typical life insurance policies become void if the insured commits suicide within one year of taking out the policy).

 
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What are often used to prevent nausea and vomiting.

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  1. The meaning of analysis is
  2. absence of whole.
  3. to dissect.
  4. a cutting apart.
  5. a separating into parts.

 

  1. Which one of the following choices is a combining form, not a prefix or suffix?
  2. PATHO
  3. OPSY
  4. CENTESIS
  5. RETRO

 

  1. Which one of the following prefixes means “through”?
  2. “Pro”
  3. “Peri”
  4. “Pre”
  5. “Per”

 

  1. Which one of the following choices would be the ending of a term indicating the surgical removal of a

body part?

  1. “Ectomy”
  2. “Cision”
  3. “Itis”
  4. “Osis”

 

  1. Individuals with high blood pressure are often prescribed _______ by their physicians.
  2. hypoglycemics
  3. hypolipidemics
  4. antihyperlipidemics
  5. antihypertensives

 

  1. The organs of the abdominal cavity are called
  2. viscera.
  3. mediastinal.
  4. pleural.
  5. fascia.

 

  1. _______ are often used to prevent nausea and vomiting.
  2. Keratolytics
  3. Antitussives
  4. Antihistamines
  5. Antiemetics

 

  1. _______ are typically used to block pain.
  2. Anesthetics
  3. Antipruritics
  4. Anticoagulants
  5. Analgesics

 

  1. A patient lying horizontally on his or her belly is in the _______ position.
  2. prone
  3. laterally recumbent
  4. recumbent
  5. supine

 

  1. Your little toe is _______ to your torso.
  2. proximal
  3. lateral
  4. superior
  5. medial

 

  1. Which one of the following choices best describes a cell?
  2. A specialized body part composed of tissues
  3. Any complex living being, plant or animal
  4. The smallest “living” structure in the body
  5. A structure in the cytoplasm

 

  1. The pelvic cavity houses the
  2. brain and pituitary gland.
  3. urinary and reproductive organs.
  4. heart and lungs.
  5. major organs of digestion.

 

  1. In medical terminology, a _______ generally turns a word into a diagnosis or medical procedure.
  2. root
  3. suffix
  4. prefix
  5. combining form

 

  1. Which one of the following words is related to the axial skeleton?
  2. Brachial
  3. Metacarpal
  4. Patella
  5. Cranium

 

  1. A physician whose specialty is to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders involving the bones, joints,

and muscles is called a/an

  1. gerontologist.
  2. oncologist.
  3. orthopedist.
  4. chiropractor.

 

  1. The word parts -ac, -al, -ary, and -ic are all
  2. prefixes that function as prepositions.
  3. adjective suffixes meaning “pertaining to.”
  4. noun suffixes indicating procedures.
  5. pseudosuffixes formed from roots.

 

  1. The correct order for analyzing the parts of medical terms is
  2. prefix, root, suffix.
  3. root, suffix, prefix.
  4. suffix, root, prefix.
  5. suffix, prefix, root.

 

  1. The _______ is an axial body part.
  2. phalanx
  3. neck
  4. carpus
  5. tarsus

 

  1. What is the prefix meaning “excessive, above”?
  2. HYPOB.

-HYPO

  1. -HYPER
  2. HYPER
  3. Which one of the following suffixes means “inflammation”?
  4. -ITIS
  5. -DYNIA
  6. -OSIS
  7. -EMIA
 
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What is bradycardia?

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  1. Which one of the following is a strong, narrow cord of fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone?
  2. Tendon
  3. Ligament
  4. Phalanx
  5. Fascia

 

  1. The _______ is responsible for closing the airway to the lungs when one swallows.
  2. pharynx
  3. epiglottis
  4. larynx
  5. glottis

 

  1. Which one of the following statements about colds is false?
  2. Colds result from contact with other affected people.
  3. Colds are caused by bacteria.
  4. Chicken soup and antibiotics work equally well as treatment for colds.
  5. There’s no immunity to colds.

 

  1. The cardiovascular system consists of
  2. blood, blood vessels, and the heart.
  3. blood, blood vessels, the heart, lymph, lymph vessels, and lymphatic tissues.
  4. the heart, blood vessels, and lymph vessels.
  5. the heart and coronary arteries.

 

  1. The most complicated part of the brain is the
  2. brain stem.
  3. cerebellum.
  4. thalamus.
  5. cerebrum.

 

  1. The inner ear works with which brain structure to maintain equilibrium and balance?
  2. Medulla oblongata
  3. Hypothalamus
  4. Pons
  5. Cerebellum

 

  1. What is blood serum?
  2. Plasma with a clotting factor removed
  3. Fluid remaining after plasma is removed from whole blood
  4. Clear, yellowish fluid in which blood cells are suspended
  5. Whole blood

 

  1. The _______, which is situated beneath the pharynx, is responsible for producing vocal sounds.
  2. thalamus
  3. epiglottis
  4. larynx
  5. tongue

 

  1. In osteoporosis, the bones are soft and weak because
  2. there’s infection of the bone marrow.
  3. old tissue isn’t replaced quickly enough.
  4. the dead bone separates from the good bone.
  5. there’s too much calcium and phosphorus.

 

  1. What is bradycardia?
  2. Pain referred to the arm during a heart attack
  3. A blood vessel conveying blood to the arm
  4. Abnormally rapid heartbeat
  5. Abnormally slow heartbeat

 

  1. All of the following are factors in upper respiratory diseases except
  2. allergens.
  3. lowered body temperature.
  4. viruses.
  5. bacteria.

 

  1. The condition often called the “silent killer” is also known as
  2. hypertension.
  3. arteriosclerosis.
  4. coronary artery disease.
  5. anemia.

 

  1. Which of the following are degenerative illnesses?
  2. Chondrodynia and sternotomy
  3. Rheumatoid arthritis and muscular dystrophy
  4. Cardiac arrest and pulmonary thrombosis
  5. Dehydration and polydipsia

 

  1. Which of the following represents average blood pressure?
  2. 80/120
  3. 100/60
  4. Between 60 and 100
  5. 120/80

 

  1. What portion of the brain controls respiration?
  2. Medulla oblongata
  3. Pituitary gland
  4. Midbrain
  5. Cerebellum

 

  1. The period of relaxation in the cardiac cycle is
  2. depolarization.
  3. diastole.
  4. asystole.
  5. systole.

 

  1. Which of the following statements is not correct?
  2. Sensory nerves are efferent nerves.
  3. Nerves are made of sensory and/or motor fibers.
  4. The medulla oblongata connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.
  5. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves.

 

  1. Which term indicates a “true” heart attack?
  2. Myocardial infarction
  3. Congestive heart failure
  4. Cardiac arrest
  5. Angina pectoris

 

  1. Bronchogenic carcinoma is cancer of the
  2. brain.
  3. lungs.
  4. throat.
  5. skin.

 

  1. Which of the following choices is a common symptom of anemia?
  2. Fatigue
  3. Fever
  4. Swollen lymph nodes
  5. Sore throat

 

 
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Explain how the certified informatics nurse supports the role of the advanced nurse in leadership, nursing education or nursing practice (NP) Research Paper

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Explain how the certified informatics nurse supports the role of the advanced nurse in leadership, nursing education or nursing practice (NP). =Resources should be used to support your response, and your posting should not be an analysis or report of the resource. =Citations should be used to identify information from sources. =you must use at least two different scholarly peer-reviewed journal =All sources must be recent, within a 5 year time frame or are classic sources
 
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