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1) Review both resources provided below 2) reflect on 2 key differences between the UK and US Health systems. 3) What are key opportunities related to advocacy and politics interventions that can be done by advanced practice nurses to improve our current health system?Please refer to the resources identified below for details regarding UK Health…
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Hello everyone, I have assigned each of you a topic for your ppt presentation. Due Date: Next Tuesday 10/11/22. It should be at least a minimum of 10 slides. Make sure you include an explanation of the diagnoses, signs/symptoms, nursing assessment, interventions/treatments and nursing diagnoses. Your are more than welcome to add more information if…
Week 2 Discussion Discussion Topic
Introduction: The 1986 Health Care Quality Improvement Act established a database that is intended to improve the quality of healthcare in this country. Two other databases have merged with it and now offer many potential advantages. Tasks: Describe the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB). Identify the uses of the NPDB. Analyze any limitations of…
Nursing Discussion
DISCUSSION 3 Each person has his or her own personal history; that is, his or her collected experiences. Everything you have ever seen, heard, felt, learned, or experienced has lead to the development of this personal history. Factors that affect this history include your gender, race, age, ethnicity, culture, education, native language, and religion,…
J.C Is An 82-Year-Old White Man Who Was Evaluated By GI Specialist Due To Abdominal Discomfort, Loss Of Appetite, Weight Lost, Weakness And Occasional Nausea.
Past Medical History (PMH): Patient is Diabetic, controlled with Metformin 500 mg by mouth twice a day, Lantus 15 units SC bedtime. Hypertensive, controlled with Olmesartan 20 mg by mouth once a day. Atrial Fibrillation, controlled with Rivaroxaban 15 mg by mouth once a day and bisoprolol 10 mg by mouth once a day.
Reply 1 And 2 By 04/29/2022 At 6 Pm, Please Add References And Citations
Reply 1 What would you prescribe initially? The first line of treatment according to the American College of Gastroenterology is clarithromycin triple therapy consisting of a PPI (Pantoprazole, Nexium, Aciphex), clarithromycin, and amoxicillin or metronidazole for 14 days (2020). How long would you prescribe these medications? PPI would be prescribed 8-12 weeks, clarithromycin, and…

