Nursing Theory PowerPoint Presentation

Nursing Theory – Sister Callista Roy, Adaption Model: Provide a description of the theorist’s background and the factors relating to the factors relating to the development of the theory or model. Describe the major focus, key concepts, and relationships addressed in the theory or model – including the metaparadigm concepts to person, health, environment, and nursing.  Explain how the theory or model could be used to guide nurse’s thinking and decisions in practice.  If available, include a schematic of the theory/model. clear and comprehensive notes with each slide. minimum of three citable sources including one peer-reviewed journal article.

Walden NURS 4220 Introduction, Analysis Of Existing Evidence, And Quality Improvement Process

Walden NURS 4220 Introduction, Analysis Of Existing Evidence, And Quality Improvement Process: Describe the quality improvement process and the Quality model that will be used. Include a description of a quality improvement… Walden NURS 4220 Introduction, Analysis Of Existing Evidence, And Quality Improvement Process Describe the quality improvement process and the Quality model that will be used. Include a description of a quality improvement tool(s) that you will use in your quality improvement plan. Explain why the specific process was selected and document your explanation with references. Practice Problem  State the practice problem in measurable terms and that reflect quality […]

Neurological

Neurological: List the risk factors for cerebrovascular accidents and why? What cultures are at higher risk and why… Neurological List the risk factors for cerebrovascular accidents and why? What cultures are at higher risk and why? Describe the 0 to 4+ scale for scoring deep tendon reflexes. What would you expect to find in a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathy? Share any experience you have encountered and elaborate. 500 words, 2 RECENT 2016-2021 academic resources, and no website reference!!!!!

Vital Organs/Unconscious State

Vital Organs/Unconscious State: Name some very important organs that are not vital organs… Vital Organs/Unconscious State Name some very important organs that are not vital organs. List the functional description of all the normal vital organs, including today’s exceptions. Is it possible to live without a vital organ? Why? Example? Distinction between assisting or substituting vital organs. Bioethical analysis. Do the following practices assist or substitute the vital organ? Why? Dialysis Respirator Ventilator Tracheotomy CPR Read and summarize ERD PART FIVE Introduction. Unconscious state: Definition. Clinical definitions of different states of unconsciousness: Compare and contrast Benefit vs Burden: bioethical analysis. 2.5 […]

Choose a newborn health challenge such as Down’s syndrome, cleft lip and palate, or absence of digits…

1.  Choose a newborn health challenge such as Down’s syndrome, cleft lip and palate, or absence of digits. a.   How might parents from various cultures feel about the cause of this condition? b. How does this compare with the biomedical understanding? 2.  An emergency room nurse is taking care of a 5-year-old boy who suffered trauma from a bike accident. His family identifies as Jehovah’s Witnesses. The nurse explains that the boy may need a blood transfusion. The parents express concern because taking blood, including via blood transfusion, is discouraged by their religion, a stance with which they agree. a.   How should the nurse […]