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    Humanbecoming Case Study

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    The theory of humanbecoming The theory of Parse focuses on viewing the human body as a whole not just body parts. It teaches a healthcare worker to view patients as important human beings that have a variety of necessities not just physical, but spiritual and emotional. The nurses and doctors in the GI lab have such an amazing way of interacting with every patient. They assess their emotional and spiritual well-being before starting the procedure. They demonstrate a passion for making sure the…

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    Theoretical Interventions

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    Interventions and Theoretical Application Interventions are needed from an interprofessional team to allow the patient their best chance of survival. Care of these patients can consist of nurses, physicians, surgeons, case managers, nursing assistants, nutritionists, pharmacists, and radiologists. These professionals are needed to diagnose, manage, and rehabilitate the patient during the acute care process (Ignatavicius, 2013, p.1322). The nurse can use the nursing theory of Modeling and Role…

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    Alcohol Vs Drugs

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    Heroin is used by many people because it is cheaper than other drugs, easier to get, and gives a good high (Drug abuse 2016). Because of this, dealers tend to take advantage of their clients, and substitute part of heroin with fentanyl, and it is deadly. With one use of fentanyl laced heroine, it is possible to overdose and die. The number of people who use heroin has gotten out of control, because more people are using there is more competition between dealers as to who has the best and which…

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    to friendships. Stewie and Brian both demonstrates how committed they were to their friendships. For personal identity, each character conveys who they were in every situation. A cognitive task is being able to think abstractly. A teenager knows fentanyl from reality. For instances, they would know that Stewie’s friendship with is teddy bear is unreal because the teddy bear is not real. I believe the show Family Guy tries to target teenagers to adults for viewer purpose. Family Guy displays a…

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    The Health Care System within the Unites States is undergoing rapid transformation as health care cost continue to climb and reimbursement rates decrease and the standards of patient care increase, forcing many hospitals in the rural settings, such as what we see in Tennessee, to close their doors, putting the population covered at risk, changing the demographics of the health care landscape and straining resources of other hospital in which the patients are transferred to (Buck, 2017). The…

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    Cold Bupivacaine Vs Magnesium Sulphate added to Room Temperature Bupivacaine in Sonar guided Femoral and Sciatic Nerve Block in Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction Surgery Ashraf E Alzeftawy (MD) and Ahmad A El-Daba (MD) Assistant professor of Anesthesia and Surgical Intensive Care Department of Anesthesia and Surgical Intensive Care, Faculty of Medicine,Tanta University. Abstract PURPOSE: The aim of this prospective randomised study was to compare the effect of cold bupivacaine 0.5% and…

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    Hospice Pain Management

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    Pain management is an integral aspect of health care, especially in the case of end-of-life patients. For many of these patients Hospice care is provided to ease their passing. “Hospice focuses on caring, not curing and in most cases care is provided in the patient's home. Hospice care also is provided in freestanding hospice centers, hospitals, and nursing homes and other long-term care facilities” (Hospice Care. (2015, July 23)). When it comes to treating these patients for pain, it comes from…

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    For a community to have optimum social and economic interests, education and treatment options are necessary to address rapid drug overdose rates: “Last month’s congressional testimony confirming that illegally produced fentanyl, not prescription opioids, is now driving the steep increase in drug overdose deaths nationally is generating call from everything to more rapid monitoring of trends to aggressive public health and harm reduction strategies.” (Enos 1) Public assistance…

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    of sacral region, squamous cell carcinoma, and stroke. He was being treated for elevated troponin and urinary tract infection. He was on the following medications: Allopurinol, Amiodarone, Bethanechol, Bupropion, Calcium D, Colchicine, Enoxaparin, Fentanyl, Folic Acid, Gabapentin,…

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    Advanced Practice Summary

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    There are laws specific to each state in the country regarding the prescribing of medications and therapeutic devices by medical professionals. The state of Ohio allows Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) the ability to prescribe under specific conditions. The Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP), Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Nurse Midwife (CNM) and Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) may obtain a certificate to prescribe after successfully completing a graduate degree in the specialty that…

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