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NI knowledge, skills, and competencies are so pervasive in the modern technology-rich healthcare environment it is difficult to imagine one without the other. This course provided foundational and introductory knowledge regarding informatics with an emphasis on developing an understanding of concepts of nursing informatics (NI) and becoming knowledgeable about the application of informatics in…
Discuss the Nursing care of age-related Physiologic or Psychologic Disorder.
Discuss the Nursing care of age-related Physiologic or Psychologic Disorder. Present the age-related Physiologic or Psychologic Disorder Choose from one: Integumentary function, Urinary function, Musculoskeletal function or Endocrine function. Describe the age-related changes and common problems and conditions. Summarize the nursing management appropriate for your Physiologic or Psychologic Disorder chosen Submission Instructions: Presentation is…
PA- Module 10 Peripheral Vascular
You will perform a history of a peripheral vascular problem that your instructor has provided you or one that you have experienced and perform a peripheral vascular assessment. You will document your subjective and objective findings, identify actual or potential risks, Write from a nursing perspective No consideration for plagiarism DUE 03/ 03/2022 PhysicalA_Module10-PeripheralVascularAssignmentForm.docx PA_Module10DemonstrationCompleteHeadtoToeSheet1.docx…
Week 6 Assignment 6.1: Cultural Humility and Competence
In this writing assignment, you will conduct an interview of a person from a culture different than your own, giving careful consideration to the concept of cultural humility. Step 1 Choose a person to interview from a culture different than your own. Step 2 Use your book or additional resources to research the cultural…
Module 07 Discussion – Type 1 and Type 2
Compare and contrast risk factors, age of onset, pathophysiology, and clinical manifestations of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. What do you think is the most important topic that must be taught to diabetic patient and why?
64 year old complaining of increased urination
J.D. is a 64-year-old man who presents to the family practice complaining of increased urination at night. The patient has a past medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and coronary artery disease (CAD). Vital signs are: T 97.5, P 85, R 16, and BP 120/60. What subjective information should the nurse obtain? What is the…

