assignment

A 7-year-old boy has a one-week history of leg pains. He wakes up at night and cries because his legs hurt; however, during the day, he feels fine with no pain and no movement limitations. He has no history of trauma, fever, or joint swelling. The family history is negative for rheumatic or collagen vascular disease. The boy’s height and weight are at the 50th percentile for age, he is afebrile, and the physical examination is unremarkable.QuestionsWhat are 3 differential diagnoses of leg pains in school-age children? Include the pathophysiology of the 3 differentials.What laboratory or radiographic studies are appropriate for children with leg pains? ExplainHow do musculoskeletal injuries in children differ from those in adults? In terms of injury type and location.How does the nurse practitioner decide the extent of the diagnostic work-up in a child with extremity pain?What fractures are common in pediatric patients, and what are the ages associated with them?Choosing one of the diagnoses you’ve come with; how would you treat the condition?

Asthma and Stepwise Management

Asthma is a respiratory disorder that affects children and adults. Advanced practice nurses often provide treatment to patients with these disorders. Sometimes patients require immediate treatment, making it essential that you recognize and distinguish minor asthma symptoms from serious, life-threatening ones. Since symptoms and attacks are often induced by a trigger, advanced practice nurses must also help patients identify their triggers and recommend appropriate management options. Like many other disorders, there are various approaches to treating and managing care for asthmatic patients depending on individual patient factors.One method that supports the clinical decision-making of drug therapy plans for asthmatic patients is the stepwise approach, which you explore in this Assignment.To PrepareReflect on drugs used to treat asthmatic patients, including long-term control and quick relief treatment options for patients. Think about the impact these drugs might have on patients, including adults and children.Consider how you might apply the stepwise approach to address the health needs of a patient in your practice.Reflect on how stepwise management assists health care providers and patients in gaining and maintaining control of the disease.Create a 5- to 6-slide PowerPoint presentation that can be used in a staff development meeting on presenting different approaches for implementing the stepwise approach for asthma treatment. Be sure to address the following:Describe long-term control and quick-relief treatment options for the asthma patient from your practice as well as the impact these drugs might have on your patient.Explain the stepwise approach to asthma treatment and management for your patient.Explain how stepwise management assists health care providers and patients in gaining and maintaining control of the disease. Be specific.

HCS/430 Homework Help

one law or regulation to focus on for this assignment:Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010700 word paperEvaluate the impact the law or regulation selected has on the health care industry.Evaluate what impact the legal and regulatory requirements of the law or regulation you selected has on the health care industry.Analyze the role accreditation and regulatory agencies play in the law or regulation you selected.3 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.

Week 7 DB

Hello I need 1 paragraph responding to each discussion i posted. so in total 2 paragraphs APA format, scholarly sources only, in text citation, reference.the first one is Athe second one is B

Business Plan

Is there an art to a business plan, Carlos?  On the one hand, you have to provide enough information to convince others to get on board with the project.  If you give too much information, though, you run the risk that the ‘naysayers’ will pick things completely apart, sometimes just for the sport of it.  How do you figure out your balance?  Do you try to line up senior sponsors before you develop the business plan or after you have it in mind?I NEED TO ANSWER THIS COMMENT FOR MY PROFESSOR.

Epidemiology

EpidemiologyDescribe the chosen communicable disease, including causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment, and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence). Is this a reportable disease? If so, provide details about reporting time, whom to report to, etc.Describe the social determinants of health and explain how those factors contribute to the development of this disease.Discuss the epidemiologic triangle as it relates to the communicable disease you have selected. Include the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors. Are there any special considerations or notifications for the community, schools, or general population?Explain the role of the community health nurse (case finding, reporting, data collection, data analysis, and follow-up) and why demographic data are necessary to the health of the community.Identify at least one national agency or organization that addresses the communicable disease chosen and describe how the organizations contribute to resolving or reducing the impact of disease.Discuss a global implication of the disease. How is this addressed in other countries or cultures? Is this disease endemic to a particular area? Provide an example.A minimum of three peer-reviewed or professional references is required.

Prescriber Bio for psych nurse

Prescriber BiosWhat makes a good bio?Narrative voice:this should be written in third-person narrative (He/She/They), not first-person (“I”). You should be talking about yourself as if you are someone else.Length- 5-sentence minimum, 7-sentence maximum.Professional yet personable- this should be your selling point, a chance to create buy-in for a client. Why should a client choose you over any other Prescriber available in their state?Focus on Mental Health- all details should center around or relate to mental health (not other specialties).Avoid redundancy- each sentence should add a new idea or piece of information.This is not a resume- you don’t need to list every single degree or name every school you attended. This can make the bio dry and cause the reader to lose interest. However, emphasize impressive degrees and licenses (typically, the highest achieved degree/license from your top school).Passion for the mission- this creates continuity within the organization and makes the client feel like you have their best interest at heart.Personal element- this humanizes you as part of their care team and brings you down to the level of the client. Sometimes it can be intimidating to seek mental health, so being able to feel comfortable with a Prescriber can really make a difference. Clients are more likely to choose you if they can connect with something from your bio.Spelling, punctuation, and grammar- make sure to proofread your bio to ensure the writing is polished. Utilize Google Search if you are unsure of the correct forms.QUOTES:this is ideally a mantra you live by which is also relevant to the Prescriber role.Example: Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. – Robert Louis StevensonPleasedo notinclude quotation marks.Add aperiodto the end of the quote.Provide onlyone dashbetween the quote and the speaker.Introduction with license, specifying Psychiatric if certified (1-2 sentences):If certified PMHNP, “Jane Doe is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.”If not psychiatric certified, “Jane Doe is a board-certified nurse practitioner” (don’t specify family or geriatric, etc).Origin/Background (1-2 sentences):She started her career working as a psychiatric assistant in a mental hospital at the age of 18. Jane went on to complete her Registered Nursing Degree and worked in intensive care in several hospitals across the country.Experience/Education/Specialties/Skills (1-2 sentences):She then went on to receive a Master of Science in Nursing in Education and served as Assistant Professor at Texas A&M. She has worked in many diverse areas including Cardiology, Urgent Care, Preventative Medicine, Women’s Health, and Psychiatry.Passion for the mission (1 sentence):Her training experiences in both large metropolitan areas and very rural areas with limited access to health care have ignited a passion to provide access to affordable, quality mental health care no matter where a patient may be located.Personal element (1 sentence):In her free time, you can find her in the gym perfecting her Muay Thai technique, tickling the ivories, or relishing one too many donuts.Quote (1 sentence):Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. – Robert Louis Stevenson

BCD

Your research proposal must include the following sections:Background and rationale for the studyReview of the relevant literatureDesign and methodology

Nursing Spirituality

Nursing Spirituality

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