Mounjaro and Ozempic

 

The field of pharmacology has witnessed significant advancements in the treatment of endocrine disorders. Among the newer medications, Mounjaro and Ozempic have gained attention due to their efficacy in managing conditions such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Discuss about similarities, differences, and clinical implications of these two new drugs. 

Please review the rubric before posting to ensure a maximum of points. APA format is mandatory. At least two appropriate references should be used. The usage of “IA” is not approved and violates academic integrity.

Post at least 350 words for the initial post and a minimum of 150 words for every response. 

Turniti less than 20 %

Barriers for Advanced Practice Nursing

Describe three barriers that have slowed down the progress of advances practice nursing and strategies to help overcome these barriers.  

This discussion should be at least 500 words, formatted, and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources no more than 5 years old.  Needs to be a word document and checked through Turnitin.  The Turnitin similarity report should be less than 20%.

Please include the proper APA citations.

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In 1-2 pages, you will answer the questions provided following the case scenario. You must use current evidence-based resources to support your answers. Follow APA guidelines. Follow the grading rubric.

Create a Discussion using APA 7 format, and scholarly references no older than 5 years.

Please ensure that the Discussion includes more than 400 words with scholarly articles, and the plagiarism level must remain below 20%.

Case Study 2: Antibiotic Stewardship in a Pediatric Patient with Pneumonia

Objective: Explore appropriate antibiotic selection, dosing, and resistance concerns in pediatric care.

Patient Profile:

  • Age: 6
  • Gender: Female
  • Weight: 44 lbs (20 kg)
  • Medical History: Recurrent ear infections, no known drug allergies
  • Current Medications: None
  • Diagnosis: Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)

Instructions for Students:

  1. Identify the most likely pathogens causing pneumonia in this age group and discuss antibiotic options.
  2. Select an appropriate antibiotic regimen, including dosing, route, and frequency, based on guidelines for pediatric CAP.
  3. Evaluate the risk of antibiotic resistance and the importance of antibiotic stewardship in this case.
  4. Monitor: Define what clinical signs/symptoms and laboratory findings should be monitored to ensure the therapy is effective.
  5. Adjust: Outline any considerations if the patient fails to respond to first-line therapy or develops adverse effects.
  6. Counsel: Provide key teaching points for parents on the correct use of antibiotics, potential side effects, and the importance of completing the prescribed course.