When attentiveness and Surveillance break down

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one emergency may hide another

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When short staffing hinders good clinical reasoning

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An ounce of prevention

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Ques/7 PR

Instructions: Response must be at least 310 words written in current APA format with at least two academic references cited. References must be within the last five years. Response must extend, correct/refute, or add additional nuance.Integumentary Function – PsoriasisPsoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterized by deficiencies in the normal cycle of the epidermal development that lead to epidermal hyperproliferation, altered growth of the skin, inflammation, and vasculardysfunction (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000).There are several types of psoriasis lesion that individuals can experience, and each may differ in the way they respond to treatment (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000). The different types of psoriasis includes: plaque psoriasiswhich is the most common type, and is characterized by dry scalling patches, guttate psoriasis is characterized by drop-like dots that develops in individuals recovering from a streptococcal or viral infection, erythrodermic psoriasischaracterized by exfoliation of fine scales that covers large areas accompanied by severe itiching, and pain (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000). Other types of psoriasis are pustular psoriasis characterized as pus-like blisters that are notinfectious with fluids that contains white blood cells. Nail psoriasis that is seen on toe and finger nails; inverse psoriasis that is characterized by smooth, inflamed lesions mostly in flexural areas of the body, such as the armpits. Psoriaticarthritis is characterized by an inflammation, swelling, and joint destruction, and scalp psoriasis that is a plaque type lesion (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000).The onset of psoriasis can be sudden or steady, and many patient such as K.B. will experience remissions, and exacerbations. The most common triggers for psoriasis are bacterial or viral infections on any part of the skin, dry airor skin, use of certain medications such as beta blockers, and lithium. Other triggers are skin injuries, such as cuts, and insect bites, too little or too much sunlight, and excessive alchohol intake (Dlugasch & Story, 2021).Although there is no cure for psoriasis, there are treatment available that will improve the symptoms. There three main approaches to treatment including topical treatments, phototherapy, and systemtic medications. Topicaltreatments includes corticosteriods is the topical agent that is mostly used in treating psoriasis, and is used to reduce inflammation, itching, and scaling of lesions (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000). Other topical treatments includevitamin D, anthralin, retinoids, calcinerin inhibitors, salicylic acid, coal tar, mositurizers, and dandruff shampoo (Dlugasch & Story, 2021). Phototherapy is used in the treatment of moderate forms of psoriais, these therapies areadministered in the form of sunlight, natural or artificial, broadband ultraviolent B phototherapy, photochemotherapy, and excimer laser (Dlugasch & Story, 2021). Oral or injectible forms of treatment are usually prescribed forindividuals with serve symptoms or those who are resisitant to other forms of treatment (Dlugasch & Story, 2021). These systemic theraputic agents are retinoids, methotrexate, cyclosporine, hydroxyurea, phosphodiesterease 4 inhibitor,immunomodular drugs, and janus kinase inhibitors. These medications are used for a short time due the potential for individuals to experience serious side effects (Dlugasch & Story, 2021). In addition to the treatment modalitiedmentioned, stress management, and referral to a therapist to address the patients’ psychological needs is important. Recommendation for treatment in this case would include phototherapy, systemic therapy, and psychotherapy to addressK.B. emotional needs.The medications used to treat psoriasis has severe adverse effects such as phototoxicity, nephrotoxicity bone marrow depression, and others, as a result. In addition, there is a high probability of these drugs to interact with othermedications that could result in a negative outcome; therefore it important to reconcile the medications that patient is taking (Peters, Weissman, & Gill, 2000).Other clinical manifestations as mentioned above may include psoriatic arthritis that is characterized by joint pain, nail changes to include yellow-brown spots, dents on the nails, and separation from the base. An individual mayalso experience symptoms of cardiovascular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, hypertension, and other autoimmune disorders as there is an increased risk associated with psoriasis that may be manifested as skin lesions (Dlugasch &Story, 2021)

Ques/7 TR

Instructions: Response must be at least 310 words written in current APA format with at least two academic references cited. References must be within the last five years. Response must extend, correct/refute, or add additional nuance.As humans, we tend to respond to certain events within our environment by finding a way to explain how these events occurred. Our interpretations are based on how we formulate our ideas by establishing possible theories. Therefore, a theory can be explained as a set of ideas arranged in an orderly way to enable one to explain certain events and phenomena as observed. For instance, medical theories help medics to try to understand the causes and nature of health and diseases. So, theories enable us to understand, explain and make predictions about a certain event we have seen or encountered or concerning a given topic or subject matter.There are various ways and methods of developing theories since the human mind is constantly seeking answers. They can be constructed using sentences that are based on the subject matter. Through our minds, we can come up with personal theories from events we have observed and by critically evaluating the event (Berente et al., 2019). Scientists on the other hand use scientific data and a variety of tests to develop and build their theories. These are new theories and they have to be well researched. Another way to develop a theory would involve relying upon previous established/published theories and using them as a guide of foundation for the new theory. By so doing, the theorist can add discoveries, integrate new concepts using different approaches, or modify the existing theory. From a simple hypothesis followed by appropriate research and a valid deduction, we can easily come up with a good theory.A good theory should depend on facts, values, and other theories. It is upon these 3 dependencies that theories are evaluated upon. Facts help support the theory and make it evidence-based. Many theorists rely on facts presented in research reports. Values include the data that is used to support the theory. It could be measurements or another figure that support the testability of the theory. Established theories provide support to new theories as evidence and support and if the old theories were true then chances are that the new theory will also be true. An example of a theory would be a business strategy created by a businessman to increase his sale and number of customers. Through research and information from others, his theory will be tested depending on the sales trajectory. Poor results from few customers would imply a poor theory.The primary criteria to evaluate a theory is to falsify or test it. The result of the testing can either be the refutation or the collaboration of the theory. However, there is no specifically defined way to evaluate theories (Woodcock et al., 2021).   Due to the infinite number of repetitive tests required, theories are hard to prove. The Severity, the validity of tests, measures, and identification of all variables are other factors that prohibit proving theories. Values that are hard to disapproved and present testable predictions collaborated by the research are highly valued. Another method of evaluation would involve considering the accuracy and precision of the prediction of a theory. Prediction accuracy of around 80% would imply that the theorist has done a good job and has accounted for all variables and factors.In conclusion, theories are important tools that help us analyze and interpret the events surrounding our lives.

Week 5 Research Proposal Project: Implementation Plan (Ethics, Recruitment, Data Collection)

Explain how you will ensure your research is conducted in an ethical manner

Final Examination

READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONSAnswer on your own words.  PLEASE SEE ATTACHED ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS AND READ THEM CAREFULLY. FOLLOW THEM . PLEASE PLEASE. See attached resources for consultation and reference. Single space.Provide a Bibliography or Works Consulted List. Include all the sources that I have assigned you above, including the books of theBible, theQuran, theSirat Rasul Allah, the illustrated biography of the Buddha, Buddha video ( (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Qhja4OhdM) ), our Partridge and Dowley textbook, as well as the other sources that you consult. Perhaps, you will consult your pastor or a scriptural commentary; if so, then include that interview and/or source in your bibliography.Type it according to Chicago-Turabian style, as best you can.

Organization Evaluation

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Care plan question

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