Category: Nursing


  • Module 5: Type I and Type II errors In the discussion forum in Canvas discuss what is considered a Type I and Type II error? Give examples of each one. General Instructions for the Discussion Forum Post your answer as established by your instructor on the course calendar. Your comments must be written in your…

  • Describe examples of your own experience(s) with inflammation. Include a description of the cause, appearance, impaired function and sensations experienced. Discuss how you would educate a group of parents about the importance of vaccinating their children. Share with your classmates the rationale to vaccinate or rationale to not vaccinate. Respond to 2 classmates. Label this…

  • Data to support patient care comes from a variety of sources that contain differing data types. Key activities to use clinical data include identifying the sources of data, understanding the data types and associated methods to work with the data, and identifying the necessary resources to complete your IT project. The scope of your IT…

  • Discuss the concept of human rights globally and how it drives the laws of health and ethics of health. (a) Critique access to health care for vulnerable population include; how culture, religion, and ethnicity affect the health of this population and its interrelation to a social theory or social theories. Participation Requirements The student must…

  • For this Blog, you will look back at your experience in this course and consider the most important things you learned, the challenges you faced, and the areas for improvement that you identified. Then, you will look forward and consider the ways you will implement what you have learned in your future professional practice as…

  • The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) ensures the quality of client care using defined standards. Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) is a performance measurement tool millions of health insurance plans use. HEDIS includes six domains of care: Effectiveness of Care Access/Availability of Care Experience of Care Utilization and Risk Adjusted Utilization Health…

  • This integrated delivery network comprises five hospitals and 20 physician practices, five long-term care facilities, two urgent service medical malls, and an insurance plan covering 3 million lives in the San Francisco area. Strategic imperatives for this IDN include 10% operational cost reductions that are sustainable across business units and market share expansion through virtualization…

  • In this assessment, you will put your critical thinking skills to work as you develop a position statement on a current healthcare issue. This assessment will demonstrate the importance of using critical thinking in the operation of healthcare facilities. Choose a current issue that reflects the political point of view of either one of the…

  • Describe how vaccines work to stimulate immune responses. Differentiate between live-attenuated, inactivated, mRNA, and subunit vaccines. Provide examples of vaccines in each category. Public Health Impact (15 points): Explain how immunizations contribute to herd immunity. Discuss the role of vaccination in eradicating or reducing the prevalence of specific diseases (for example, smallpox, polio). Include data…

  • 1. In your opinion, should healthcare providers be held responsible for AI-generated recommendations if they result in patient harm? Why or why not? 2. In healthcare, the principle of nonmaleficence—”do no harm”—is foundational to ethical decision-making. However, many medical interventions carry inherent risks of harm, even when intended to benefit the patient. How should healthcare…