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Weekly Article Summary 3
Weekly Article Summary 3 Find and read a nursing scholarly article that relates to your clinical practice and is found in a peer-reviewed journal. Follow the instructions for the format and write a 1-page summary. Submission Instructions: Must be a research article. Write a 1-page summary using an outline of the steps of the…
Choose the disease
What was the last communicable diseases effecting your community and what were the primary, secondary and tertiary prevent ions that the community health nurses have undertaken to prevent the spread of the disease? Must address all of the topics. 100-word minimum/200-word maximum without the references. Minimum of two references (the course textbook can be one…
RESEARCH DISCUSSION 6
Discussion #6 Read the accompanying article and respond to the prompts below. 1. Evaluate the Results and Discussion sections of the accompanying article and critique how the following were addressed. Do not copy and paste from the article. Do not simply respond Yes or No. Describe in your own words how the researchers demonstrated that these…
Response
Analyze the change that was implemented by Daniel Oliveira. Synthesize the change based on Kotter’s eight steps for leading change. Determine if Oliveira followed the Kotter model. Select one of the steps to assess and determine if Oliveira accomplished this step. Why was this an important step? Comment on how following the model may…
Module 8 written assignment Otitis Media
An 8-year-old girl comes to your ambulatory care clinic with complaints of left ear pain for the past 3 days. She had a respiratory infection a week ago. On physical examination, the tympanic membrane is bulging. Answer the following questions: What else should you ask the client? What teaching would you reinforce to prevent…
Acute Kidney Disease
Introduction and identification of the healthcare concern (Also, why you chose this topic.) Normal anatomy and physiology of the affected organ(s) Pathophysiology/etiology of the disease Incidence and prevalence rates (i.e. how many people have the disease) Mortality rates – include age-adjusted data if available (i.e. how many people are dying from the disease) Risk…

