Trauma

      Psychotherapy With Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders Disorders resulting from trauma are significantly different from other psychiatric-mental health issues. Unlike disorders such as schizophrenia or major depressive disorder, trauma-related disorders do not occur randomly in the population. Instead, trauma is something that occurs as a result of the lived experience of a traumatic event….

Critical Research Appraisal Assignment

   Goal: You will critically appraise a research design Content Requirements:  You will select one research report with a qualitative design and one with quantitative design and answer the following questions regarding the following categories:    1. Discuss what is meant by the term Qualitative Research o Briefly, describe the characteristics of qualitative research and…

positive response 100 words due 07/07/2022 at 5pm

  Anxiety Disorder Among Children and Teenagers Children experience fear and worry during different periods in their development.  Particularly, they feel distressed when separated from their parent, fear darkness, and new environment which is expected. However, some children do not overcome these fears and adopt them into their lives, leading to extreme phobias, that eventually…

Critiquing Sources Of Error In Population Research To Address Gaps In Nursing Practice

 As a DNP-educated nurse, part of your role will be to identify the differences, or gaps, between current knowledge and practice and opportunities for improvement leading to an ideal state of practice. Being able to recognize and evaluate sources of error in population research is an important skill that can lead to better implementation of…

Discussion- Musculoskeletal/Neurologic Function

Musculoskeletal Function: G.J. is a 71-year-old overweight woman who presents to the Family Practice Clinic for the first time complaining of a long history of bilateral knee discomfort that becomes worse when it rains and usually feels better when the weather is warm and dry. “My arthritis hasn’t improved a bit this summer though,” she…

Student Response 1

Discussion: Workplace Environment Assessment A healthy workplace is important for a successful and well-functioning organization. According to the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory, my workplace is moderately healthy with a score of 82. The workplace civility level is, therefore moderate. The organization offers various opportunities for professional development, and competitive salaries have effective conflict-resolution measures in…

Discussion- Urinary/Reproduction Function

Urinary Function: Mr. J.R. is a 73-year-old man, who was admitted to the hospital with clinical manifestations of gastroenteritis and possible renal injury. The patient’s chief complaints are fever, nausea with vomiting and diarrhea for 48 hours, weakness, dizziness, and a bothersome metallic taste in the mouth. The patient is pale and sweaty. He had…

Student Response 2

Work Environment Assessment             No matter what type of nurse, the job has its moments of extreme stress. Leadership needs to maintain a healthy work environment which is defined by Clark (2015) as having a group working together to achieve a goal, individuals functioning at their peak and cultivating the best of everyone, defined leadership…