Assess the various stakeholder groups of long-term care along with the nature of the relationship

Differentiate the administrative functions of long-term care practices from those of other healthcare administrative services. Identify the factors that have led to the current realities of long-term care in the United States. Assess the various stakeholder groups of long-term care along with the nature of the relationship(s). Recommend how a company can use the Quality…

The exclusion of males from attending psychiatric nurse training programs hindered which of the following?

1. The first asylum in Canada was in which of the following provinces? a. Alberta b. Quebec c. Ontario d. British Columbia 2. The first psychiatric nurse training program in Canada was in which of the following provinces? a. Alberta b. Quebec c. Ontario d. British Columbia 3. The exclusion of males from attending psychiatric…

Which of the following represented a seventeenth– to eighteenth–century societal view of people with mental illness?

1. Which of the following has largely been excluded from Canadian nursing history? a. Female nurses’ role in psychiatric nursing b. Mental health field of study c. Male attendants’ role in institutions d. Generalist registered nurses’ role 2. Which is true of asylums? a. Short-term stays b. Cognitive-behavioural therapy experts c. Place where people with…

Identify two (2) pieces of assessment data the RN should collect.

Enuresis is a problem that affects children and families both physically and psychosocially. Parents can be frustrated because the cause might be unknown, and interventions that work for one child may not necessarily help another. Children may feel isolated and embarrassed and avoid age-appropriate activities. Initial Discussion Post: Jorge is a nine-year-old boy who never…

Identify one MSN Essential that most relates to application of this theory in practice and explain your choice.

Discuss two different types of comfort interventions that can be utilized by the advanced practice nurse in the clinical setting as per Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort. Identify one MSN Essential that most relates to application of this theory in practice and explain your choice.

What are some of the causes of incivility in nursing education?

• How do nursing students and nurse faculty members contribute to incivility in nursing education? • What are some of the causes of incivility in nursing education? • What remedies might be effective in preventing or reducing incivility? They gathered responses from online surveys with open-ended questions from 36 nurse faculty and 168 nursing students….

How do race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and education influence health for the minority group you have selected?

Analyze the health status of a specific minority group. Select a minority group that is represented in the United States (examples include: American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian American, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander.) In an essay of 750-1,000 words, compare and contrast the health status of the minority group…

Discuss the ethical dilemmas inherit in the research article

Locate a research article that utilized a vulnerable population such as children, mentally or emotional disabled people, physically disabled people, the terminally ill, institutionalized people, or pregnant women. 1. Discuss the ethical dilemmas inherit in the research article and how the nursing researcher adhered to ethical standards while still gaining the data necessary for meaningful…

Identify and state two (2) actions the RN can implement to help the patient and family achieve comprehensive self-management with a disability or with a chronic illness.

The essential goal of the RN is to provide information and resources to assist the patient and family with chronic illnesses or disabilities so they can manage their own care over the course of the illness or disability. Initial Discussion Post: 1. Compare and contrast the terms “disability” and “chronic illness”. What are the similarities…