Patty Mills is a 74-year-old female with a past medical history of coronary artery disease with stent placement, hypertension, and diabetes

Patty Mills is a 74-year-old female with a past medical history of coronary artery disease with stent placement, hypertension, and diabetes. Her son brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her neighborhood unable to locate her home. Patty’s son tells the nurse that his mother takes a “water pill” for her blood pressure 2 or 3 times a day. The label on the medication bottle that she brought to the hospital states, “Furosemide 40mg BID”.  Patty is admitted with fluid volume deficit.

Health Challenges:

  1. One health challenge this patient faces is a risk for falls. She is weak and this puts her at risk for losing balance and falling if she is not monitored. Another health challenge she faces is heart failure because of her diabetes, high blood pressure, and her stent placement. A third health challenge is her level of consciousness. She is confused and has been found wandering so she is at risk for getting lost and losing consciousness (Ackley, 2008).
  2. Patty requires an on-going assessment of her high blood pressure and her water pill medication, her blood glucose level for diabetes, and her level of fluids (making sure she does not have hypovolemia). The high blood pressure and blood glucose levels would be something she can do outpatient and monitor those things from home. If they were to flare up and become too high or too low, she would need to go to an inpatient hospital setting. Her level of fluids can be managed from home (inpatient) by tracking her I’s and O’s and weighing herself. Again, if this were to get too low or too high (water retention/edema), she would need to go to an inpatient setting (Honan, 2019).
  3. Patty needs education on how to take her own blood pressure so she can monitor it – this can be done by using an at-home machine. She needs education on how to check her blood glucose levels (finger prick), when to do so, where to do it and why we do it. She also needs to learn that the normal level for this is 70-100 mg/dL (Honan, 2019). She would need to get a blood glucose monitor for her own house as well. Lastly, she would need to change her diet and exercise level and nutrients in order to manager her diabetes and fluid deficit levels. This could be taught by giving her a pamphlet or a diagram of how to plan her daily schedule out. Patty could implement the teach-back method in order to show her understanding of what I taught her (Honan, 2019).
  4. The patient’s primary (priority) nursing diagnosis is: fluid volume deficit meaning she has a low level of fluids in her body due to hypovolemia. The etiology of this diagnosis is weakness, confusion, and the Furosemide 40mg that she is prescribed. The defining characteristics for this are confusion, weakness, and the need for a hospital visit (Ackley, 2008). This takes priority because the fluid volume deficit is why she came into the hospital in the first place, and it is causing her to become confused and wander around alone, and with her being weak as it is, she needs to be monitored.
  5. Some nursing actions that I will take in providing care to my patient would be the following: monitor her fluid intake and output, put a hat in her toilet to help keep track, help her with getting to the bathroom and back safely without falling or losing balance, putting grip socks on her feet, providing her with a healthy-diabetic based diet with proper amounts of fluids, weighing her daily, monitoring her vitals and blood glucose several times a day, and assessing her level of consciousness and muscle strength frequently as well. I would also make sure to do a skin turgor assessment and edema assessment of her skin. Lastly, I would educate the patient and her family the signs and symptoms of hypovolemia and how to prevent it from occurring (Honan, 2019).

Locate a policy that has been implemented by the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia in an effort to improve health.

Post-Policy Assessment (105 points)

Locate a policy that has been implemented by the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia in an effort to improve health.

Draft a post-policy assessment to determine whether the policy is effective and how it might be improved. Be sure to include the following information in your substantive evaluation:

  • Identify the policy;
  • The goals of the policy;
  • Any interventions required of the policy;
  • Positive and negative results of the policy, including whether the goals are being met;
  • Metrics used to determine the results; and
  • Recommendations for improving the policy.

Your report should meet the following structural requirements:

  • Be five to six pages in length, not including the cover or reference pages.
  • Be formatted according to Saudi Electronic University and APA writing guidelines.
  • Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of three scholarly articles. One of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but the others must be external.
  • Utilize headings to organize the content in your work.

Explore the CDC Wonder website. Select a potential health problem from the following CDC Wonder Databases

Surveillance Database

Explore the CDC Wonder website. Select a potential health problem from the following CDC Wonder Databases:

  • Environment
  • Mortality
  • Population

Tasks:

Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research your selected surveillance database. Based on your research, create a 3- to 4-page Microsoft Word report that covers the following aspects in detail:

  • Describe and explain the main surveillance data collected in the database of interest.
  • Describe the aspects of how clinical and administrative systems contribute data used in public health surveillance.
  • Analyze how existing surveillance systems and health information systems serve forces driving change, including healthcare reform and bioterrorism (anthrax, food/water contamination and air borne contaminations).

Submission Details:

  • Support your responses with examples. Cite any sources in APA format.

Medication error reporting is an essential component of patient safety

Medication error reporting is an essential component of patient safety. Please review the following article:Alsulami, S. L., Sardidi, H., Almuzaini, R. S., Alsaif, M. A., Almuzaini, H. S, & Moukaddem A. K. (2019). Knowledge, attitude and practice on medication error reporting among health practitioners in a tertiary care setting in Saudi ArabiaSaudi Medical Journal40(3), 246-251.Write a 5-6-page paper, not including the cover and reference pages, using the readings, research, and your knowledge of medication error reporting to analyze the following:

  • The prevalence and common causes of medication errors
  • Consequences on patients including types of harm
  • The barriers to medication error reporting
  • Provide a recommendation for policies and procedures addressing the reporting of medical errors
  • Recommend how to evaluate whether the policy is effective

Your report should meet the following structural requirements:

  • Be 5-6 pages in length, not including the cover or reference pages.
  • Be formatted according to Saudi Electronic University and APA writing guidelines.
  • Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of six scholarly articles. Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but four must be external.
  • Utilize headings to organize the content of your work.

The Medication Paper Final Draft

The Medication Paper Final Draft

This week, you will submit a paper on a specific medication that has recently been approved for use (within the last two years) and is widely prescribed within the United States. ( Ubrelvy )

The medication should have been chosen by you during week 2 and approved by your instructor by week 3.

Your paper must be a minimum of seven pages, not including your title or reference pages. You should include at least five recent references (published within the last five years), and the paper must be presented in APA format (see rough draft requirements in week 6).

The paper must include the following content information:

  • Manufacturing company
  • Brand name
  • Indication
  • First in class, or not first in class
  • Common side effects profile
  • Known contradictions

Make sure you explain the special considerations that your chosen drug has on the unique populations/client groups listed below. Special considerations should include absorption, clearance/elimination, distribution, metabolism half-life, loading dose, route of drug administration, and steady state.

Pediatric Patients

Pediatric patients are not little adults. There are special pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics variations in this patient group. Their reaction to medication can be very unpredictable. Accurate dosing is the key due to their limited body mass.

Geriatric Patients

Geriatric patients have altered pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics responses to medication. The process of aging and disease will change how the body responds to drug therapy. Memory limitations and increased sensitivity to drug therapy may cause unique problems with this population.

Patients With Renal Dysfunction

Many medications are excreted through the renal glands or metabolized and excreted renally. Dosage adjustment is the key in this population. Many agents may cause nephrotoxicity.

Patients With Liver Dysfunction

Liver disease produces alterations in the physiology of the drugs’ pharmacokinetics in the body. Special attention should be given to all drugs used in this client population

Obese Patients

Obese patients have alterations in their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic response to medication. Many comorbidities and altered nutritional status can be seen as responses to taking these medications. Accurate dosing is paramount.

Pregnancy/Lactation

Pregnancy and lactation can be challenging. Concerns of effects to the unborn fetus must be considered. Will treating the mother harm the unborn fetus or nursing infant?

Certification And Continuing Education In Your Professional Role

Resources: Certifications and Continuing Education in Your Professional Role Grading Criteria

Select one of the following options to complete this assignment:

  • Your current role in a hospital setting
  • A professional role, such as an administrator, a nurse, respiratory therapist, health information specialist, physical therapist, or radiology technologist.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper that summarizes the certifications and continuing education that would be appropriate for a professional role in a hospital or other applicable health care setting. Your paper should:

  • Identify a professional organization that would provide professional development opportunities for the role you have selected.
  • Describe the professional development and other opportunities the professional organization would provide to you as a member.
  • Explain the importance of being a member in a professional organization.
  • Include the link to this organization.

 

Cite 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references to support your assignment.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines

Importance of Mission and Vision Statements in Strategic Planning Grading Criteria

Resources:

 

Write a 700- to 1,050-word executive summary in which you:

  • Identify the mission and vision selected.
  • Explain the rationale for why you selected the mission and vision statements.
  • Identify the specific strengths of the mission and vision statement selected.
  • Identify the weaknesses of the mission and vision statements not selected.
  • Explain how the mission and vision drive the strategic plan for the health care organization.

 

Cite 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references to support your summary.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.

Explain the diagnostic criteria for your assigned sleep/wake disorder.

Explain the diagnostic criteria for your assigned sleep/wake disorder.

Explain the evidence-based psychotherapy and psychopharmacologic treatment for your assigned sleep/wake disorder.

Describe at what point you would refer the client to their primary care physician for an additional referral to a neurologist, pulmonologist, or physician specializing in sleep disorders and explain why.