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- Evidence-Based Practices ( EBP) on Nursing management on various Gestational conditions.(within 5 years)
- The summary should be 200 to 300 words while nursing implications should be 400 to 500 words.
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- Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed neonatal ward example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Describe what is meant by the statement, "The Nursing Process is Cyclic." Give examples of your cyclic use of the nursing process.Topic/Subject: Research & Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Create an informed consent form using the PICO Research question below: “In diabetic patients with a chronic wound, does electrical stimulation improve healing compared to there is no stimulation?” Include the purpose of the study, procedures, risk and benefits and confidentiality on the consent form.
- Construct a nursing care plan to management the actual nursing diagnosis defict knowledge and potential nursing diagnosis Risk for Injury relating to the scenario. Include short term and long term goals for each diagnosis and 12 interventions with rationales Note: for the nursing diagnosis please state what it is related to and evidenced byConstruct a nursing care plan to management the actual nursing diagnosis defict knowledge and potential nursing diagnosis Risk for Injury. Include short term and long term goals for each diagnosis and 10 interventions with rationalesDiscuss pharmacological versus non-pharmacological nursing interventions used for pain management during labor and birth
- What is the Scientific Basis of the given Nursing Diagnosis? NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Impaired parenting related to lack of experience with premature and medically complex infants as evidenced by anxiety, fear, and need for education and emotional support.Explain with references, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about concepts of nursing metaparadigm : Client, environment, Health, nursing; and how these concepts are related.Construct a nursing care plan to management the actual nursing diagnosis defict knowledge and potential nursing diagnosis Risk for Injury relating to the scenario. Include short term and long term goals for each diagnosis and 10 interventions with rationales
- Which statement is true about prioritizing health problems? Group of answer choices None of these Nursing diagnoses could only be prioritized with the use of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Determine use of appropriate theories or modelsthese Nursing diagnoses are ranked as to high, medium, or low priorityCategory: Health Promotion and Maintenance While conducting an initial health assessment, the nurse is collecting information from an 84-year-old female patient who has recently been admitted to the geriatric ward due to chronic hypertension and mild cognitive impairment. Which of the following pieces of information would be most beneficial for the nurse to gather in order to tailor an individualized care plan? A. An overview of the patient's general health and major illnesses over the past decade. B. Details of the patient's engagement in current health promotion activities, such as diet and exercise. C. A comprehensive family history of chronic diseases like diabetes or cardiovascular conditions. D. The patient's marital status and living arrangements to understand social support structures. E. The patient's medication adherence and understanding of the diabetes management plan. F. Previous experiences with hospitalizations or surgeries that might affect current health status.Identify the similarities and differences of the application of the nursing process of a client in a general hospital from a client in a psychiatric setting. Strictly 300 words only. Thanks