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- NR 509 Shadow Health Documentation / Electronic Health Record 2017 1
- NUR 345 NUR345 11
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- NURSING 148 1
- Nursing Care of Children Peds Final Study Guide Final study guide for peds with Peters 1
- NURSING MISC NURSING MISC 4
- NURSING NRE 662 NURSING NRE 662 8
- NURSING PYC 660 3
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NUR 345 - Exam 5 Study Guide/NUR 345 - Exam 5 Study Guide. 
•	Review the types of Hepatitis, how each is transmitted, related labs, related vaccinations 
 
o	Other causes like cirrhosis, medications, drug abuse, alcoholism, autoimmune 
 
o	Viral: ABCDE 
 
A/E: fecal-oral of food, drinking water, crowded conditions, improper conditions E is very rare in the US, different viruses 
A is more common in US, people are contagious before they have sx BCD: percutaneous, blood, blood products, semen, o...
NUR 345 -Exam I Study Guide/NUR 345 -Exam I Study Guide. 
I.	Be familiar with the different categories of genetic testing and examples that belong in each category. 
 
a.	Newborn screening is the most widespread type of genetic testing. It is an important public health program that can find disorders in newborns that might have long-term health effects. Newborn screening analyzes infant blood samples for abnormal or missing gene products (proteins). Regulations vary from state to state, but all ...
NUR 345 - Exam 4 Study Guide / NUR 345 - Exam 4 Study Guide. 
 
Review medication and diagnostic templates 
 
Review UTI-symptoms and care of patient 
 
UTI sx: fever, chills, flank pain, hesitancy, intermittency, dribbling, retention, dysuria, frequency, urgency, incontinence, nocturia 
Lower UTI sx: frequent urination (more frequently than every 2 hr), suprapubic pressure, urgency, gross hematuria & sediment in the urine 
Patient’s can have an upper or lower UTI 
 
o	Pyelonephritis: upper 
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NUR 345 - Test 2 Exam Study Guide/NUR 345 - Test 2 Exam Study Guide. 
Differentiate between and MI and chronic stable angina: symptoms, and nursing care of patient including medications and patient teaching. 
 
o	Classic heart attack sx: chest pain (severe, crushing), possible left arm pain, n/v, diaphoresis, grey coloring 
 
o	Chronic stable angina: chest pain that occurs intermittently over a long period of time with the same pattern of intensity, onset, and duration 
 
Typically follows a pre...
NUR 345 - Final Exam Study Guide/NUR 345 - Final Exam Study Guide. 
o	Hyponatremia 
 
o	Loss of sodium-containing fluids 
o	Water excess 
 
-Ex: draining wounds, perfuse sweating, vomiting and diarrhea, trauma with increased blood loss, excessive admin of sodium products post-op, pts with water intox, inappropriate ADH excretions 
 
o	Manifestations: Confusion, irritability, HA, seizures and coma 
o	Treatment: Fluid restriction, Block ADH (Vasopressin), Conivaptan (Vaprisol)-to increase urine ou...
NUR 345 - Adult Health II Final Exam Review/NUR 345 - Adult Health II Final Exam Review. 
●	IV potassium chloride (KCl) 60 mEq is prescribed for treatment of a patient with severe hypokalemia. Which action should the nurse take? 
 
a.	Administer the KCl as a rapid IV bolus 
 
b.	Infuse the KCl at a rate of 10 mEq/hour. 
 
c.	Only give the KCl through a central venous line. 
 
d.	Discontinue cardiac monitoring during the infusion 
 
Rationale: IV KCl is administered at a maximal rate of 10 mEq/...
Week 3: Quality Healthcare: Measuring NP Performance Week 3: Quality Healthcare: Measuring NP Performance Submit Assignment Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to have students research the measurement tools of NP performance. Through the use of quality patient outcomes, student will l ist and discuss three different patient interventions and how they would specifically measure the outcomes and h o w these primary care interventions result in improved patient outcomes and cost savings for ...
Running head: QUALITY HEALTHCARE MEASURING NURSE P	1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quality Healthcare: Measuring Nurse Practitioner Performance By: Angela Acree 
Chamberlain College of Nursing Professor Candice Phillips 
NR506NP: Healthcare Leadership and Policy September 18, 2019 
 
Quality Healthcare: Measuring Nurse Practitioner Performance 
 
Every person should have access to quality healthcare and feel confident in the care they receive. The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) was form...
NR 506 Week 3 Assignment: Quality Healthcare: Measuring NP Performance (Collection) – BMI Assessment from HEIDIS Effectiveness of Care – Childhood Immunization – Controlling Hypertension – APN Productivity on Weight Assessment and Counselling for Children-Adolescents Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to have students research the measurement tools of NP performance. Through the use of quality patient outcomes, student will list and discuss three different patient interventions an...
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NR 506 Week 3 Assignment: Quality Healthcare: Measuring NP Performance (Collection) – BMI Assessment from HEIDIS Effectiveness of Care – Childhood Immunization – Controlling Hypertension – APN Productivity on Weight Assessment and Counselling for Children-Adolescents Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to have students research the measurement tools of NP performance. Through the use of quality patient outcomes, student will list and discuss three different patient interventions an...
Tina Jones Comprehensive Shadow Health Documentation NREO81 NRE-662 01AComprehensive Assessment Results | Turned In 
Advanced Health Assessment - September '17 , NREO81 NRE-662 01A 
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Your Results Lab Pass 
Documentation 
Vitals 
Student Documentation Model Documentation 
128/82 mm Hg (97.3 MAP) 
HP 78 
99% SpO2 
98.9 degrees F 
FVC 3.91 L 
FEV1 3.15 L 
FEV1/FVC - 0.81 
• Height: 170 cm 
• Weight: 84 kg 
• BMI: 29.0 
• Blood Glucose: 100 
• RR: 15 
• HR: 78 
• ...