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Part A
Tiffany, a 21-year-old college student, is having trouble sleeping, cries frequently, and has recurrent thoughts of suicide. An antidepressant is prescribed. Like many such drugs, this antidepressant has anticholinergic side effects.

  1. What side effects might Tiffany experience in the first week of treatment?

Part B
Maria, a 9-year-old girl, told the clinic physician that her “ear lump hurt” and she kept “getting dizzy and falling down.” As she told her story, she pointed to her mastoid process. An otoscopic examination of the external acoustic meatus revealed a red, swollen eardrum, and her throat was inflamed. Her condition was described as mastoiditis with secondary labyrinthitis.

  1. Describe the most likely route of infection and the infected structures in Maria’s case.
  2. Explain the cause of her dizziness and falling.

Decision Making

 A variety of models for making decisions are available. Three of these models are paternalistic, informative, and shared decision making.

  • Discuss the pros and cons of each of these models and the problems that are best suited for the various methods.
  • Determine which method has the strongest possibility of resulting in permanent change.
  •  Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.  

Decision Making

 

A variety of models for making decisions are available. Three of these models are paternalistic, informative, and shared decision making.

  • Discuss the pros and cons of each of these models and the problems that are best suited for the various methods.
  • Determine which method has the strongest possibility of resulting in permanent change.
  •  Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.  

Nutrition, Hydration, & Persistent Vegetative State Forum

 Based on your assigned readings and lecture materials this week, engage with your peers and me by initiating a thread or responding to another peer’s thread or one of my threads. You should post a minimum of three times.

Nutrition, Hydration, & Persistent Vegetative State Forum

 

Based on your assigned readings and lecture materials this week, engage with your peers and me by initiating a thread or responding to another peer’s thread or one of my threads. You should post a minimum of three times.

  • Is there something you are learning this week that you are excited about?
  • Can you apply any of the concepts this week to the career you are interested in pursuing?
  • Do you have any questions about the concepts you are learning this week?

 

leadership

Use the uploaded files for the work with all instructions included. SECTION A & B.($25 each) multiply by 7.

PMHNP-6675

 

  • Review practice agreements in your state. FLORIDA
  • Identify whether your state requires physician collaboration or supervision for nurse practitioners, and if so, what those requirements are.
  • Research the following:
    • How do you get certified and licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in your state?
    • What is the certification application process in your state?
    • What is your state’s Board of Nursing website?
    • How does your state define the scope of practice of a nurse practitioner?
    • What is included in your state practice agreement?
    • How do you get a DEA license?
    • Does your state have a prescription monitoring program (PMP)?
    • How does your state describe a nurse practitioner’s controlled-substance prescriptive authority, and what nurse practitioner drug schedules are nurse practitioners authorized to prescribe

Change project

You are designing an executable population-based change project addressing identified practice-related problems or questions. This strongly emphasizes collaboration between advanced practice nurses and community agencies and includes working with an agency using practice data to provide answers, which are responsive to the needs of clinicians, administrators, and policy makers for improvement of programs or practices.

This section of the change project should include a discussion of key concepts.

  1. Clarify the issue under study.
  2. Propose solutions or interventions based on the literature review.
  3. Compare other views on the problem and solutions.
  4. Address the APRN role in the intervention and discuss implications for clinical practice.
  5. Discuss the implications of your change project.

Some important things to consider and address:

  1. Does your intervention have a clear connection to your research problem?
  2. What are the specific methods of data collection you are going to use, such as surveys, interviews, questionnaires, or protocols?
  3. How do you intend to analyze your results?
  4. Provide a justification for subject selection and sampling procedure.
  5. Describe potential limitations. Are there any practical limitations that could affect your data collection? How will you attempt to control the limitations?
  6. How will your change project help fill gaps in understanding the research problem?

This section should be 6–7 pages in length, not including the cover or reference page. You must reference a minimum of 5 scholarly articles.