• A. Describe the importance of folk medicine practices and folk healers to African Americans in the rural setting. B. Mrs. M., a Mexican American who just gave birth, tells the nurse not to include certain foods on her meal tray because her mother told her to avoid those foods while breastfeeding. The nurse tells her…

  • APNs are required to follow regulations and policies whether they agree with them or not. Ethical conflicts may result when laws and policies are perceived as unfair or biased, and moral distress may result. 1. Watch Episode 3 videoLinks to an external site. again. https://westcoastuniversity.h5p.com/content/1291875034789030478 2. Submit a 3- to 4-page paper in which you…

  • Use this document to synthesize the information from your “Literature Evaluation Table” from Topic 1 into a literature review. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you use your conclusions from your literature review to propose an evidence-based practice change. Introduction · Introduce your nursing practice problem and discuss the purpose of your paper. ·…

  • As primary care providers, nurse practitioners place great value in providing patient education as part of their holistic medical care. NPs honor the adage “knowledge is power” as they deliver patient-centered care to promote health and wellness. Patient education that is accurate and thorough is critical to allow patients and their caregivers to understand their…

  • LISTS OF PROBLEMS TO SOLVE: 1) Inflation 2) Domestic Terrorism (one specific problem/issue) 3) International Terrorism (one specific problem/issue) 4) Environmental Problem/Policy (one specific problem/issue) 5) Inequality (one specific problem/issue) 6) Violent Crime 7) Race Relations/Racism (one specific problem/issue) 8) Immigration (one specific problem/issue) 9) Mental Health (one specific problem/issue) 10) FederalJudicial System/Courts (one specific…

  • T.D. enjoys caring for the children and young people in the schools where she works, but sometimes, she is faced with tough situations such as suspected child abuse and neglect, teen pregnancy, and alcohol and drug use among teenagers. She works hard to ensure that the children in her schools receive the best care possible.…

  • Background: this is the second week of PEDS clinicals in a family practice office. The patient I saw was a 13 year old girl coming in to get annual physical done. icon Weekly Clinical Experience 2 Describe your clinical experience for this week. · Did you face any challenges, any success? If so, what were…

  • SOAP Note 1

    Background information · A.A is a 14 year female · Coming in to the doctor appointment to renew her epi pen · Has a peanut allergy but no allergy to medications · No past medical history or surgery null icon SOAP Note 1 A SOAP note is a method of documentation employed by healthcare providers…

  • It will be important to develop a quality curriculum. These should include activities that are appropriate for the development stages for the age group you are teaching. You should be able to evaluate progress as well as encourage learning through movement. Activities in the gym and movement activities within the classroom should facilitate learning activities,…

  • After studying Module 2: Lecture Materials & Resources , discuss the following: List strategies that might be used by a pediatric primary care provider to incorporate developmental anticipatory guidance into the following sick visits: 1. An 18-month-old with an acute upper respiratory infection 2. A 4-year-old with stool withholding and constipation 3. A 9-year-old with…