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Nursing M 2 assignment

PN 3

You have learned a lot during your training to become a Registered Nurse. At this point in your education, where do you see yourself as a nurse? What unit would you like to work in and why?

To be able to care for patients, you must be able to care for yourself. What are some practices you plan to implement to help you care for yourself and why?

m7 program critique

please follow all directions

skin, nail, hear

ppt presentetion, with 20 slides about skin, hear, and nail

discussion replies

Respond to the four colleagues and offer alternative views on the impact of patient preferences on treatment plans or outcomes, or the potential impact of patient decision aids on situations like the one shared. include two references each 

Discussion / Module # 2: Critical Theory and Emancipatory Knowing

Think about a recent situation in mental health nursing that you recognized as needing to change in some way and share your reflection with others in the discussion board. Did you take action to change the situation? If not, why not?

If so consider the following:

  1. Who did you connect with in some way to create change?
  2. What were the barriers that you faced in making the change?
  3. What facilitated getting something done?
  4. Looking back, what would you do differently next time around?

Submission Instructions:

  • Your post should be at least 450 words, formatted, and cited in the current APA style with support from (2) two academic sources. 
  • FREE of PLAGIARISM (TURNITIN assignment)

My background: I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I work at mental health clinic (outpatient services) and at a Psychiatric Hospital where I provide direct patient care, diagnose, and prescribe pharmacological treatments for patients with mental health disorders.

Health Promotion: Prevention of Disease

MSN 5550 Health Promotion: Prevention of Disease
Case Study Module 10

Instructions: Read the following case study and answer the reflective questions. Please provide
evidence-based rationales for your answers. APA, 7th ed. must be followed.

Deadline: Due by Saturday at 23:59 p.m.

CASE STUDY: Preschool Child: Ricky

Ricky, age 4 years, arrives in the clinic with his mother. Ricky lives with his mother and father,
who both work full-time, and his infant sister. Their extended family lives in a different state
more than 100 miles away. Both parents are of average height and in good health. Ricky’s
mother mentions that Ricky often expresses frustration, particularly in regard to food. Conflict
over food occurs every day. Mealtime is a battle to get him to eat, unless his mother feeds him.
Ricky’s baby sister seems to tolerate all baby foods but requires her mother to spoon-feed.
Ricky’s mother is quite frustrated and concerned that he will become malnourished.

Reflective Questions

1. What additional assessment information would you collect?

2. What questions would you ask, and how would you further explore this issue with the
mother?

3. In what ways does the distance of the extended family influence this family’s approach

to health promotion?

4. What factors would you consider to determine whether malnourishment is a factor in
this family?

WEEK 8 RN CAPSTONE POST REPLY

Reflecting on Your Nursing Destiny

Discussion post reply

Hello class!

As I approach the culmination of my nursing career, I am excited about the various ways in which I can contribute to service both within my organization and community, while also considering the global impact of my nursing areas of interest and professional development. One area from the Recommendations list in the lesson that I find particularly significant is the emphasis on “Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.”

1. Contribution to Service:

Within my organization:
-Mentorship and Education: I would take on the role of a mentor for new nurses, sharing my experience and knowledge to help them navigate the challenges of healthcare delivery. This would involve providing guidance on patient care, critical thinking, and professional development.
– Process Improvement: Drawing from my years of experience, I could actively participate in quality improvement initiatives. By identifying inefficiencies and suggesting evidence-based changes, I can contribute to enhancing patient outcomes and the overall healthcare delivery process.

Within my community:
– Health Workshops: Collaborating with local community centers and schools, I could conduct workshops on health promotion and disease prevention. Empowering individuals with knowledge about healthy lifestyles, nutrition, and preventive measures can lead to healthier communities.
– Screening Camps: Organizing health screening camps in underserved areas could aid in the early detection of health issues. This proactive approach aligns with the principle of prevention, potentially reducing the burden on healthcare facilities in the long run.

2. Global Impact of Nursing Areas:

Given my interest in telemedicine and healthcare technology:
– Telemedicine Outreach: I envision participating in global telemedicine initiatives, connecting with remote and underserved populations to provide healthcare consultation and guidance. This could bridge the gap in access to medical expertise and improve health outcomes in areas with limited resources.
– Health Tech Advocacy: As technology continues to shape healthcare, I would advocate for the responsible integration of health tech solutions globally. This includes ensuring data privacy, promoting digital literacy among healthcare providers, and making sure technological advancements are accessible and equitable.

3. Expanding Roles of Nurses:

The area from the Recommendation list that resonates with me is “Policy Advocacy and Leadership.” Nurses are uniquely positioned to influence healthcare policy due to their frontline experience and holistic perspective on patient care. As a nurse leader, I would actively engage in advocating for policy changes that improve healthcare delivery, increase patient access to services, and enhance nursing practice. This might involve collaborating with healthcare policymakers, participating in discussions on healthcare reform, and being a voice for the nursing community.

In conclusion, I am committed to contributing to service within my organization, community, and the global healthcare landscape. By focusing on health promotion and disease prevention, embracing telemedicine and healthcare technology, and advocating for policy changes, I aim to make a positive impact on patient outcomes, healthcare accessibility, and nursing practice at large.

( Saundra)

Nutritional analysis

Part 1: Healthy Body WeightExamining your energy balance and factors that affect your appetite.

Part 2: Breaking Bad HabitsExamining your unhealthy eating behaviors and developing a plan to break them.

Part 3: Physical ActivityExamining your level of fitness and developing a plan to increase it.

SummarySummarizing your plan for gaining or maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

To receive full credit, all answers must be typed and in complete sentences to receive full credit. You will be graded for detail and specific information. Provide details that demonstrate your knowledge of nutrition and a healthy lifestyle. Listing, bulleting, or short answers are not acceptable.

Remember to use full sentences and paragraphs when answering all parts. A well-formed paragraph consists of at least three proper sentences. A proper sentence is a complete idea and consists of at least one noun and one verb.