Discussion 5 Case Study: Vee

 Scenario: Vee is a 26-year-old African-American woman who presents with a history of non-suicidal self-injury, specifically cutting her arms and legs, since she was a teenager. She has made two suicide attempts by overdosing on prescribed medications, one as a teenager and one six months ago; she also reports chronic suicidal ideation, explaining that it gives…

Wk1 D1

Part 1; For this first week in DF1 I ask you to describe where EBP appears in a healthcare organization’s website that you select (You may want to use the one in which you are employed, but it’s not mandatory). Does it look as though the organization is grounded in evidence basis? Explain your view and how your…

Module 06 Discussion – What Would You Do?

  Directions: Consider the scenario below, then follow the instructions underneath it to complete the discussion. If appropriate, support your position with credible resources/examples/evidence and provide APA references. Mr. B Mr. B, a 70-year-old male client, presented to his primary care physician with complaints of blurred vision and headaches over the last two months. On…

Discussion – What Would You Do?

Directions: Consider the scenario below, then follow the instructions underneath it to complete the discussion. If appropriate, support your position with credible resources/examples/evidence and provide APA references. Mr. B Mr. B, a 70-year-old male client, presented to his primary care physician with complaints of blurred vision and headaches over the last two months. On several…

NSG 550 Response 12

Discussion 12 The likely diagnosis for this 65-year-old man is shingles, otherwise known as herpes zoster viral infection. Varicella zoster virus reactivation results in the secondary illness known as shingles, which affects nearby nerves and skin. (Sly & Harris, 2018). The dermatomal rash is typically unpleasant yet self-limiting accompanied by pain along the afflicted dermatome,…