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NR532 Week 7 Quality of Healthcare and Staffing
Defining patient acuity has been a challenge related to staffing. As the Chief Nursing 
Officer (CNO), would you measure patient acuity? Explain your rationale. Please share how 
would you measure it? Be specific. Additionally, how would patient acuity affect staffing ratios? 
Please share your rationale. 
As the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), calculating patient acuity involves multiple factors. 
When working for a vast organization, departments are divided into specialties with different ...
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Defining patient acuity has been a challenge related to staffing. As the Chief Nursing 
Officer (CNO), would you measure patient acuity? Explain your rationale. Please share how 
would you measure it? Be specific. Additionally, how would patient acuity affect staffing ratios? 
Please share your rationale. 
As the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), calculating patient acuity involves multiple factors. 
When working for a vast organization, departments are divided into specialties with different ...
NRNP 6531 Midterm Review
The most common cancer found on the auricle is: 
Basal cell carcinoma 
Which of the following medication classes should be avoided in patients with acute or chronic bronchitis because it will contribute to ventilation-perfusion mismatch in the patient? 
Antihistimines 
A 47 year old male patient presents to the clinic with a single episode of a moderate amount of bright red rectal bleeding. On examination, external hemorrhoids are noted. How should the nurse practitioner proceed? 
Refer the pati...
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The most common cancer found on the auricle is: 
Basal cell carcinoma 
Which of the following medication classes should be avoided in patients with acute or chronic bronchitis because it will contribute to ventilation-perfusion mismatch in the patient? 
Antihistimines 
A 47 year old male patient presents to the clinic with a single episode of a moderate amount of bright red rectal bleeding. On examination, external hemorrhoids are noted. How should the nurse practitioner proceed? 
Refer the pati...
Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal
Readiness for Learning: Identify the factors that would indicate the readiness to learn for the target aggregate. Include emotional and experiential readiness to learn. Factors that would indicate the readiness to learn for the target aggregate include: feelings discussed about secondhand smoke, asks appropriate questions, open body language, engages in conversation, and verbalize understanding. Learning Theory to Be Utilized: Explain how the theory will be applied. I will be utilizing the Teac...
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Readiness for Learning: Identify the factors that would indicate the readiness to learn for the target aggregate. Include emotional and experiential readiness to learn. Factors that would indicate the readiness to learn for the target aggregate include: feelings discussed about secondhand smoke, asks appropriate questions, open body language, engages in conversation, and verbalize understanding. Learning Theory to Be Utilized: Explain how the theory will be applied. I will be utilizing the Teac...
NR 602 MIDTERM EXAM
1. Role-play with equipment during the course of a physical examination would be most beneficial with which of the following groups? - Preschoolers/Toddlers 
2. What is the Ortolani Sign? -Assess for congenital hip dysplasia 
3. When performing a physical examination of a toddler, which of the following body parts would examine last? - Ears and throat 
4. What are three findings using Jones criteria for Rheumatic Fever? -Streptococal infection, carditis, and erythema marginatum 
5. While examini...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Role-play with equipment during the course of a physical examination would be most beneficial with which of the following groups? - Preschoolers/Toddlers 
2. What is the Ortolani Sign? -Assess for congenital hip dysplasia 
3. When performing a physical examination of a toddler, which of the following body parts would examine last? - Ears and throat 
4. What are three findings using Jones criteria for Rheumatic Fever? -Streptococal infection, carditis, and erythema marginatum 
5. While examini...
NUR 513 Topic 2 DQ 2
Compare two different advanced registered nurse roles with regard to ethical guidelines. Are there any differences in the ethical guidelines that govern these roles? What situations might require one role to respond differently, depending on the ethical guidelines? 
The two roles I will be comparing are Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) and Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL). Certified Nurse Specialists are considered advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) specializing in one or more specific areas ...
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Compare two different advanced registered nurse roles with regard to ethical guidelines. Are there any differences in the ethical guidelines that govern these roles? What situations might require one role to respond differently, depending on the ethical guidelines? 
The two roles I will be comparing are Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) and Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL). Certified Nurse Specialists are considered advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) specializing in one or more specific areas ...
Multidimensional Care I Exam 1
1. A nurse is preparing to initiate a bladder-retraining program for a client who has incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) 
 A. Restrict the client's intake of fluids during the daytime. 
 B. Have the client record urination times. 
 C. Gradually increase the urination intervals. 
 D. Remind the client to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time. 
 E. Provide a sterile container for urine. 
2. A nurse is reviewing factors...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. A nurse is preparing to initiate a bladder-retraining program for a client who has incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) 
 A. Restrict the client's intake of fluids during the daytime. 
 B. Have the client record urination times. 
 C. Gradually increase the urination intervals. 
 D. Remind the client to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time. 
 E. Provide a sterile container for urine. 
2. A nurse is reviewing factors...
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS
The question of why we need to study information systems and information technology has evolved into a moot issue. Information systems have become as integrated into our daily business activities as accounting, finance, operations management, marketing, hu- man resource management, or any other major business function. Information systems and technologies are vital components of successful businesses and organizations—some would say they are business imperatives. They thus constitute an essent...
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The question of why we need to study information systems and information technology has evolved into a moot issue. Information systems have become as integrated into our daily business activities as accounting, finance, operations management, marketing, hu- man resource management, or any other major business function. Information systems and technologies are vital components of successful businesses and organizations—some would say they are business imperatives. They thus constitute an essent...
NURS 6630N Week 6 Midterm Exam 7 Latest Updated 2021-2022
Question II1 1 IIout IIof II1 IIpoints A IIpatient IIis IIprescribed IIfluoxetine IIbut IIis IIconcerned IIabout IIthe IIside IIeffects. IIWhich IIstatement IIdemonstrates IIaccurate IIpatient IIteaching IIwhen IIdiscussing IIthe IIside IIeffects IIassociated IIwith IIfluoxetine? Selected IIAnswer: C. II Induction IIof IImania IIis IIrare. • Question II2 1 IIout IIof II1 IIpoints A IIpatient IIrecently IItransferred IIfollowing IIa IIsuicide IIattempt IIhas IIa IIhistory IIof IIschizo...
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Question II1 1 IIout IIof II1 IIpoints A IIpatient IIis IIprescribed IIfluoxetine IIbut IIis IIconcerned IIabout IIthe IIside IIeffects. IIWhich IIstatement IIdemonstrates IIaccurate IIpatient IIteaching IIwhen IIdiscussing IIthe IIside IIeffects IIassociated IIwith IIfluoxetine? Selected IIAnswer: C. II Induction IIof IImania IIis IIrare. • Question II2 1 IIout IIof II1 IIpoints A IIpatient IIrecently IItransferred IIfollowing IIa IIsuicide IIattempt IIhas IIa IIhistory IIof IIschizo...
Solutions to Chapter 2 Exercises
S1. (a) Assuming a sufficient supply of yogurt is available for all shoppers, each shopper is 
simply making a decision. If some flavors of yogurt were in short supply, then it would be a game, 
because shoppers could, for example, make sure to arrive at the store early in order to get their preferred 
selections. 
 (b) Again, probably not an interaction between mutually aware players. (There may be a 
strategic component to dress choice if the girls are aware that each is buying one and i...
- Exam (elaborations)
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S1. (a) Assuming a sufficient supply of yogurt is available for all shoppers, each shopper is 
simply making a decision. If some flavors of yogurt were in short supply, then it would be a game, 
because shoppers could, for example, make sure to arrive at the store early in order to get their preferred 
selections. 
 (b) Again, probably not an interaction between mutually aware players. (There may be a 
strategic component to dress choice if the girls are aware that each is buying one and i...
CHF Simulation: Preparation Questions
1. List the risk factors for chronic left-sided heart failure related to coronary artery disease. The risk factors are hypertension, diabetes, elevated lipids, tobacco use, and obesity. 2. Explain the cause of the compensations for chronic heart failure. Question is confusing and the answer based on the words written is chronic heart failure. Chronic heart failure causes decreases in blood flow or ineffective blood flow mechanisms. These situations cause the body to compensate to maintain home...
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1. List the risk factors for chronic left-sided heart failure related to coronary artery disease. The risk factors are hypertension, diabetes, elevated lipids, tobacco use, and obesity. 2. Explain the cause of the compensations for chronic heart failure. Question is confusing and the answer based on the words written is chronic heart failure. Chronic heart failure causes decreases in blood flow or ineffective blood flow mechanisms. These situations cause the body to compensate to maintain home...