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Student expectations for discussion questions: Original responses to the discussion group question need to be substantial and significant and supported by at least one additional scholarly reference that goes beyond the course textbook.

Your essay will be at least 300 words in length. Please cite your research sources using APA format.

All postings should contribute and advance the class knowledge of the course themes. You are encouraged to “get out of your comfort zones” when making your arguments. The reason behind this activity allows everyone to analyze work from many different perspectives allowing the critical thinking process to grow.

Essay topic – cite your information/research sources at the end of the essay using APA format if applicable.

1. – “Evidence-based practice” – “Changes in practice” – “Healthcare Initiatives” – these words, when mentioned at staff meetings or staff communications – usually evoke a response from staff. What are your initial feelings and thoughts when you hear those words… Why do you think this is so?

 

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Developing An Advocacy Campaign

Developing An Advocacy Campaign

1 Your paper is too long. Please be concise. -2. Please see comments on your paper. Each correction wil

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l be identified the first time. Your responsibility is to make corrections throughout each section and have a clean copy of the final paper submitted. AUDIT your work with each assignment. Use all the tools available to you in the Assignment Toolbox and refer to all aid given in the identified correction. Advocacy Campaign on Synthetic Drugs uummhhccttllvvvWalden University NURS 6050-48 Health Advocacy and Policy Dr. Joan Moon September 22, 2018 2 Advocacy Campaign on Synthetic Drugs Drug and substance abuse remains a significant concern in the United States. More so it is imperative to point out that the abuse of synthetic drugs (illegal) which poses similar characteristics as the narcotics but with altered chemical structures is on the rise and poses a health hazard to the population. Synthetic drugs contain toxic chemicals made to replicate 9tetrahydrocannabinol, while the drugs are manufactured to look harmless; the drugs remain untested and thus unsafe for consumption. Also, synthetic cannabinoids are known to cause adverse neurologic and sympathomimetic effects (Buser, Horowitz, Vian, Troxell, Hendrickson, Houghton, Rozansky, & Leman, 2014). The purpose of this paper is to examine the current consumption of synthetic drugs by youths and young adults, identify legislation related to the issue of synthetic drug use, institute a campaign associated with restraining the use of synthetic drugs while taking into account the legal considerations and ethical dilemmas involved. Population Health Issue and Population Affected Recently, there has been a significant rise in the abuse of synthetic drugs with a high prevalence among the young generation of teenagers, young adults of below 40 years and sportsmen and women. Healthcare providers and legal authorities have shown some concern when it comes to the alarming severity of the effects caused by synthetic drug abuse, and the growing number of cases of abuse (Spiller, Ryan, Weston, & Jansen, 2011). Congressional Research Service report that synthetic drugs effects may include drug-induced Psychosis, violent behavior by subjects, hallucinations, and headaches (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2017). Advocacy Programs Researched in this Area 3 Two advocacy campaigns were researched and found effective in curbing abuse of synthetic drugs, first is health education campaign and secondly is synthetic drugs awareness and mass media campaign. • Health Education Campaign seeks to champion for the inclusivity of health education in all learning institution as a compulsory subject. Such an undertaking would ensure students are apprised of the ramifications of abusing drugs and the importance of abstaining from them. • Awareness and mass media campaign seeks to create awareness of the existence of the synthetic drugs in the community and market. As pointed out earlier, synthetic drugs are manufactured and disguised as designer drugs thus teenagers may consume them unknowingly and later become addicted. Effective Attributes of the Programs Effective attributes of the campaign are that they are based on available disputable facts and are informative to the population. • The education advocacy campaign would be carried out in schools, sport, and recreational centers, college campus awareness events, in the streets through walks and public crusades and door to door campaign. • The education campaign allows close interaction with teenagers thus providing an opportunity to receive and answer any questions relating to synthetic drugs. • Close interaction with students and teenagers offers a good opportunity to identify those who may be engaging in the drug abuse and thus take steps to help them rescind from such behavior. 4 The second campaign involves the use of technological support and mass media; the campaign is tailored to educate teenagers and young adults of between 14 to 30 years as well as parents and teachers on the various facts behind the manufacture distribution and consumption of prescription drugs. It involves; • Use of informative television adverts, use of blogs and vlogs, pamphlets and brochures, newspapers and drug factsheets. • Blogs, vlogs and drug factsheets will also contain real-time stories from important figures in the society and role models to the youth who will pass information to the teenagers concerning the use of synthesized drugs. Health Advocacy Campaign An effective health advocacy campaign would be one that deters purchasing of the drugs and also inspires addicts and synthetic drugs users to seek help on how to stop. Drug Abuse Education and Mass Media Campaign are effective since they have an overreaching effect and allow discussion of the drug abuse subjects in ways easily understood and appreciated by the youth. Public Health Issue Consumption of synthetic drugs by youth and teenagers has detrimental effects on their physical, emotional and psychological health. Such effects that affect their behavior may impact negatively on their education with some youth’s dropping out of schools. Some effects of synthetic drugs such as hallucinations and violent behavior may put youths into conflict with the criminal justice system leading to arrests and incarceration. The youth continue to use synthetic drugs due to lack of information. 5 Proposed Policy Solution According to Kindig, Asada, and Booske (2008), the primary purpose of population health policy is to improve the health of individuals and populations by investments in the determinants of health through policies and interventions that influence these determinants. Three chief policies are relevant and effective in curbing the abuse of synthetic drugs. 1. Drug abuse should be included in health education and made mandatory to all learning institution. The aforementioned is to accord student’s opportunity to learn what prescriptions drugs entail and can thus evade them. 2. Recognition by government and support of organizations raising awareness on synthetic drug preventions and provision of health education outside formal government frameworks such as health organizations and non- governmental organizations. 3. Support for the passing of the H.R 2900: Synthetic Drug Prevention, Treatment, and Education Act which provides for health education on synthetic drugs through setting up of a database where all information concerning the drugs can be accessed (Congress.gov, 1017). Legislation moves in line with the Health Advocacy Campaign of raising awareness, educating and rehabilitating those already affected. Objectives for the Policy to Be Implemented Separating policies from politics can sometimes be difficult due to the complex process of implementing a policy (Milstead & Short, 2019). The objectives will be to; 6 • Provide health education and raise awareness about the nature and the effects of synthetic drugs to teenagers, youths, and parents through the mandatory introduction of health education to all learning institutions within the first two years. • Be able to stop the purchases of synthetic drugs and offer help to those affected two to five years after the implementation of health education in schools. How Information will be Conveyed to Various Stakeholder Within the healthcare system, stakeholders have a significant impact on how are done (Knickman & Kovner, 2015). The stakeholders in this policy campaign would involve the providers, government officials, educators, manufacturers, and the distributors of these synthetic drugs. Mass media will be the chief means of channeling information, especially to parents and youth. Youth who have withdrawn from abuse of synthetic drugs will be approached to aid in the compilation of recovery stories to be used in motivating synthetic drug addicts. Legislators will be given the information through formal letters and newspapers. Data and Evidence to Substantiate the Campaign 11% of American high schoolers used synthetic marijuana in 2011 according to The National Institute of Drug Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2018). While the Congress passed the Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act in 2012 and the Synthetic Drug Control Act of 2015enlisting various drugs into schedule 1 of controlled substances more needs to be done. Since the synthetic drugs are altered and disguised as either consumables or non-consumables legislation should be enforced enlisting not only the known synthetic drugs but also those drugs manufactured to mimic the effects of illegalized or controlled drugs. The Health Advocacy campaign seeks to reduce Synthetic drug abuse through equipping knowledge, changing 7 behavior and attitudes as well as beliefs of the teenagers and youths (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 2013). Summary Lack of information concerning synthetic drugs leads to duping of youth into consuming drugs disguised as recreational drugs. The education and mass media campaigns seek to enlighten the young generations of the dangers the drugs have on their health and social lives. Further the campaign champions for close regulation and illegalization of drugs that mimic illegalized drugs by the government. Running the above campaigns guarantees a reduction in purchases and use of synthetic drugs. 8 References Buser, G. L., Gerona, R. R., Horowitz, B. Z., Vian, K. P., Troxell, M. L., Hendrickson, R. G., … Leman, R. F. (2014). Acute kidney injury associated with smoking synthetic cannabinoid. Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 52(7), 664–673. https://doiorg.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.3109/15563650.2014.932365 Congress.gov. (1017). H.R.2900 – Synthetic Drug Prevention, Treatment, and Education Act115th Congress (2017-2018). Retrieved September 10th, 2018, from Congress.gov: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2900 European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2013). Mass media campaigns for the prevention of drug use in young people. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 5. Kindig, D., Asada, Y., & Booske, B. (2008). A population health framework for setting national and state health goals. JAMA, 299(17), 2081–2083. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Knickman, J. R., & Kovner, A. R. (Eds.). (2015). Health care delivery in the united states (11th ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2017). Health Consequences of Drug Misuse. Retrieved September 10th, 2018, from National Institute on Drug Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/health-consequences-drug-misuse National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2018). Synthetic Marijuana Lands Thousands of Young People in the ER, Especially Young Males. Retrieved September 10th, 2018, from 9 National Institute on Drug Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trendsstatistics/infographics/synthetic-marijuana-lands-thousands-young-people-in-erespecially-young-males Milstead, J.A. & Short, N.M. (2019). Health policy and politics: A nurses’ guide (6th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Spiller, H. A., Ryan, M. L., Weston, R. G., & Jansen, J. (2011). Clinical experience with and analytical confirmation of “bath salts” and “legal highs” (synthetic cathinones) in the United States. Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 49(6), 499–505. https://doiorg.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.3109/15563650.2011.59081 Correct all subsequent errors like those previously identified. 10 Show Descriptions Quality of Work Submitted: The extent of which work meets the assigned criteria and work reflects graduate level critical and analytic thinking.-Levels of Achievement: Excellent 27 (27%) – 30 (30%) Good 24 (24%) – 26 (26%) Fair 21 (21%) – 23 (23%) Poor 0 (0%) – 20 (20%) Quality of Work Submitted: The purpose of the paper is clear.-Levels of Achievement: Excellent 5 (5%) – 5 (5%) Good 4 (4%) – 4 (4%) Fair 3.5 (3.5%) – 3.5 (3.5%) Poor 0 (0%) – 3 (3%) Assimilation and Synthesis of Ideas: The extend to which the work reflects the student’s ability to: Understand and interpret the assignment’s key concepts.-Levels of Achievement: Excellent 9 (9%) – 10 (10%) Good 8 (8%) – 8 (8%) Fair 7 (7%) – 7 (7%) Poor 0 (0%) – 6 (6%) Assimilation and Synthesis of Ideas: The extend to which the work reflects the student’s ability to: Apply and integrate material in course resources (i.e. video, required readings, and textbook) and credible outside resources.-Levels of Achievement: 11 Excellent 18 (18%) – 20 (20%) Good 16 (16%) – 17 (17%) Fair 14 (14%) – 15 (15%) Poor 0 (0%) – 13 (13%) Assimilation and Synthesis of Ideas: The extend to which the work reflects the student’s ability to: Synthesize (combines various components or different ideas into a new whole) material in course resources (i.e. video, required readings, textbook) and outside, credible resources by comparing different points of view and highlighting similarities, differences, and connections.-Levels of Achievement: Excellent 18 (18%) – 20 (20%) Good 16 (16%) – 17 (17%) Fair 14 (14%) – 15 (15%) Poor 0 (0%) – 13 (13%) Written Expression and Formatting Paragraph and Sentence Structure: Paragraphs make clear points that support well developed ideas, flow logically, and demonstrate continuity of ideas. 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Chapter 8 – Assignment

Chapter 8 – Assignment

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Read the Frailty and Sarcopenia https://mdc.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-4599652-… article.
Write a summary in you own words about the concept of frailty.
Describe what you believe the concept of frailty could be used for by a gerontologist and researcher in gerontology?
Consider the use of the frailty as a concept, now describe how it could be used by a geriatrician working in the clinical arena.
Summarized the ideal of frailty in gerontology and the many uses that you can think of.
Your paper should be:
One (1) page or more.
Use factual information from the textbook and/or appropriate articles and websites.
Cite your sources – type references according to the APA Style Guide.
Three references not older than three years.
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Read chapter 6 and 7

Read chapter 6 and 7

Read Chapter 6 & 7

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1. Discuss the importance of effective communication in the personal relationship, the therapeutic relationship, and the relationship within the interprofessional health-care team.

2. What similarities and differences can you identify among the above interactions?

3. Explain the concept of congruence between verbal and nonverbal communication.

4. There are many pitfalls to electronic communication. Identify a situation in which an electronic form of communication may result in a miscommunication. What other method of communication would have been more effective?

5. How have you seen ISBAR used during your clinical experiences?

6- Develop a hand-off report for yourself. Include items that you believe are pertinent for safe and effective nursing care. Refer to the information in the chapter for creating this report form. Using the information from the chapter, determine the effectiveness of the system currently in use on your unit for communicating shift-to-shift reports.

7-Dr. Roberts comes into the nurses’ station demanding, “Where are Mr. Adams’s lab reports? I ordered these stat, and they’re not here! Who’s responsible for this patient?” How would you, as the nurse, respond?

8-Explain the concept of accountability in delegation. What are the legal ramifications of accountability in delegation?

9. Dennie and Elias arrive in the unit for the 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. shift. Both nurses completed orientation 4 weeks ago. They find that they will be the only two RNs on the floor that night. There is a census of 48 clients. The remaining staff consists of two NAPs/UAPs and one LPN. What are the responsibilities of the RN, NAP/UAP, and LPN? Can Dennie and Elias effectively delegate client care tasks and care safely for all 48 clients? Use the Delegation Tree to make your decisions.

10. Discuss the differences between direct delegation and indirect delegation.

1. You have to observe delegation procedures in your assigned unit:

A-What considerations does the RN take into account when delegating patient care?

2-You have to look at the unit census and prioritize the patient care:

A- Give the rationale foryour choices.

3.Answer the following questions during your clinical experiences:

a. What specific tasks did your patients require that you might have been able to delegate?

b. How effective was your nurse/preceptor in delegating tasks to others?

c. How did your nurse/preceptor ensure that the tasks were completed safely and appropriately?

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150-200 words (long paragraphs)

Outline the process for the development of nursing standards of practice for your state, including discussion of the entities involved in developing the standards of practice and how the standards of practice influence the nursing process for your areas of specialty.

Topic 2 DQ 2

Topic 2 DQ 2

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The “Visual Learner: Statistics” discussed cluster sampling, convenience sampling, simple random sampling, stratified sampling, and systematic sampling.

Cluster sampling is about dividing the population into groups/clusters. Then from there researchers chose clusters. Everyone from the chosen cluster will be able to participate in the study. For example, a researcher wants to do a study with students. The researcher can split students according to class. For instance, history class, English class, mathematics class, and science class. From there the researcher chose one or more class. Everyone from the chosen class will be in the study.

Convenience sampling is including participants who happen to be available at the time. Example 1 – You are in a hurry and you have to do a study about commuters’ lives, so you go to the subway and ask people to participate in your study. Whoever is available would participate in your study. Maybe you are interviewing a tourist or who is not a commuter but you do it anyways because it is convenient. Example 2 – You are doing a study about shopper in New York. You go to the first few stores near your house and interview people who are willing to be part of your study.

Simple random sampling is completely random at choosing individuals from the population. It gives everyone in the population a chance of being selected for the study. Researchers can use a random number generator, lottery, or picking out of a hat for this technique. Example – you need 30 people from a group. In that group there are 50 people. So one thing you can do is write everyone’s name down in a hat and pick 30 names from the hat.

Stratified sampling is splitting individuals into mutually exclusive groups and then using the random sampling method to choose individuals from that group. For example, there are 75 students in a class. 40 females and 35 males. You only need 20 students for your study. So you separately put all the female students’ names in a hat and choose 10 names. Then write down all the male students’ names and put it in a hat and choose 10 names.

Systematic sampling is about choosing people from a random starting point with a fixed and periodic interval. An example would be giving people a number. Then the researcher or someone else chose a number. For instance, if the chosen number is 4 then every person with the fourth number is chosen. So, people who got number 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc. are chosen.

Reference:

Explorable.com (2009). Cluster Sampling. Retrieved October 03, 2018 from Explorable.com: https://explorable.com/cluster-sampling

Explorable.com (2009). Convenience Sampling. Retrieved October 03, 2018 from Explorable.com: https://explorable.com/convenience-sampling

Explorable.com (2009). Systematic Sampling. Retrieved October 03, 2018 from Explorable.com: https://explorable.com/systematic-sampling

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Interview Assignment

Interview Assignment

INSTRUCTIONS: You are to interview a woman who has given birth AT LEAST 60 years ago about her pregnancy and

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birth experience. You must present detailed and accurate analysis including “DIRECT QUOTES” of in her birthing experience and the story she told you. Present at least 4 birthing practices including cultural activities and compare her experience with at least four current trends in maternity care. The report must not exceed six (6) double spaced pages. There must be a reference page. All reports must follow APA format.

RUBRIC: YOU MUST TYPE IN FONT 12.

1. Cover Page: The cover page covers all required components with the date, time, setting, duration of the interaction, the interviewed; and her relationship or how connected to the student

2, Summary: A comprehensive and detailed summary of the interview interaction using at least 8-10 direct quotes by the interviewed as needed. A description of the interview setting; presented at least 3 cultural influences of the birthing experience.

3. Comparison Provide a minimum of four detailed areas of comparison with current trends in Obstetric within the interviewed birthing experience. Used a minimum of three reference journal articles to support presentation of the trends in the story.

4. Writing Mechanics Writing is clear and concise. Sentence structure and grammar are excellent. Correct use of punctuation. No errors noted

 

Policy Issue Presentation

Policy Issue Presentation

Create a 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, with speaker’s notes, communicating the change

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vision of the policy issue regarding Removing Barriers to Nurse Practitioners’ Ability To Practice

Locate a minimum of three academic articles to support your stance. Two of the three articles can be previous resources used in earlier weeks.

Include the following in your presentation:

Summarize the problem statement using relevant background information and supporting details from the articles you located.
Identify the policy objectives, options, and alternatives.
Who is directly impacted by the health policy issue?
Identify the stakeholders who will assist you in implementing the change and define their roles.
What are the outside influences on the policy issue?
How has the media’s influence shaped the policy?
How will the policy change improve health care?
Are there any cultural or ethical implications to this policy?
Cite and reference using APA guidelines.

Ethical Challenges in "Obamacare/Trumpcare" and Healthcare Reforms

Ethical Challenges in "Obamacare/Trumpcare" and Healthcare Reforms

Ethical Challenges in an Era Where “Obamacare/Trumpcare” and/or Healthcare Reform Dominate

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Identify and discuss any conflicts that exist between ethics and healthcare reform that has been brought upon the execution of the affordable care act aka Obamacare/Trumpcare. Also, explain how nurses should negotiate such conflicts. Consider how nurses have historically handled conflicts between ethics and their profession in a time where health care reform was obsolete. What happens to those patients that still don’t have insurance?

Word Length: 1500-2000 words(8 pages of information, First and reference pages not included)
*****APA Format*******
Minimum (5) Peer Reviewed Articles/journals references, the oldest being no more than 5 years old.

The topic will on Acute gastroenteritis and intestinal parasites

The topic will on Acute gastroenteritis and intestinal parasites

Topic 1: Pediatric Conditions Affecting the Eyes, Ears, Mouth, and Gastrointestinal System

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This week, there will be a variety of conditions assigned to you by your instructor pertaining to the eyes, ears, mouth, and gastrointestinal system. You are expected to present your initial topic including, but not limited to, the following items:

Pathophysiology
Epidemiology
Physical exam findings
Differential diagnoses and rationale
Management plan to include diagnostic testing, medications if applicable, follow-up plans and referrals if needed