Module 01 Discussion – The Advantage of Planning

 

Planning has a number of advantages for healthcare organizations. For instance, planning can help organizations adapt, take advantage of opportunities, reach agreement on major issues, or even assign responsibilities for tasks.

Think about a healthcare organization you know (or have researched) and describe one advantage that this organization can gain by planning.

Soap Note : ” Prostate Cancer “

 

Assignments turned in late will have 1 point taken off for every day assignment is late, after 7 days assignment will get grade of 0. No exceptions Follow the MRU Soap Note Rubric as a guide
Use APA format and must include minimum of 2 Scholarly Citations.
Soap notes will be uploaded to Moodle and put through TURN-It-In (anti-Plagiarism program)
Turn it in Score must be less than 50% or will not be accepted for credit, must be your own work and in your own words. You can resubmit, Final submission will be accepted if less than 50%. Copy paste from websites or textbooks will not be accepted or tolerated. Please see College Handbook with reference to Academic Misconduct Statement.The use of tempates is ok with regards of Turn it in, but the Patient History, CC, HPI, The Assessment and Plan should be of your own work and individualized to your made up patient.  

Worldview & Decision-Making

 

Discuss how your worldview will impact your decision-making about one of the following:

  1. Taking a daily medication to manage a health condition you wish you didn’t have.
  2. Participating in an advance care planning discussion related to your preferences about life-sustaining treatment following a sudden neurological injury from which you are not likely to recover.
  3. Exploring use of a complementary or alternative medicine treatment.
  4.  Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. 

NURS495prompt

What are the advantages of bringing community health nursing services close to where people live out their daily lives? What are the challenges?

NURS-6050N-66/NURS-6050C-66-Policy & Advocacy

  (THIS is reply job to the another student to information I sending to to you_)

    As of July 1st, 2020, Nurse Practitioners in Florida, will be allowed to practice independently. Advanced nurse practitioners will need an additional 3000 hours of experience as they are being supervised by a physician, before they can be independent (USNews 2020). After a nurse practitioner is licensed to practice independently, they are given the authority to sign many documents. For example, signing death certificates, admitting and discharging patients via their signature, and sign affidavits, to name a few. (flanp.org, 2020). 

    In the state of California, nurse practitioners are required to work under the supervision of a physician. They must work as a team with the physician, and collaborate when it comes to standard procedures (chcf.org, 2018). Additionally, It is argued in California, that NP’s need supervision by a physician to provide proper care. The California board of Nursing, also requires that all NP’s require an additional certification to prescribe medications, under the guidance of a physician.  

    In the state of Florida, ARNP’s, have been fighting with the state for the longest time, to be independent contractors. So it was a  complete victory when the law was passed and signed by the governor. Unfortunately, in California, ARNP’s, are still in debates with their state, to follow Florida’s latest victory. To give the ARNP more autonomy and independence to provide quality care for much less, a physician charges 

Worldview Analysis and Personal Inventory

 Based on the required topic study materials, write a reflection about worldview and respond to following:

  1. In 250-300 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care.
  2. In 250-300 words, explain what scientism is and describe two of the main arguments against it.
  3. In 750-1,000 words, answer each of the worldview questions according to your own personal perspective and worldview:
    1. What is ultimate reality?
    2. What is the nature of the universe?
    3. What is a human being?
    4. What is knowledge?
    5. What is your basis of ethics?
    6. What is the purpose of your existence?

Remember to support your reflection with the topic study materials.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines.

discussion post- Virtulaization

 Discuss the benefits of virtualization software, as described in the text. Do you agree/disagree with these benefits, or can you think of additional benefits not already presented?  Also discuss the security concerns highlighted by server sprawl and how you would propose to solve those in your (real or hypothetical) organization. 

Minimum- 250 words, Include intex-citation,  Minimum 1 scholarly article.

Stakeholders

  • What are the characteristics of the consumers that you regularly see in your current work environment? What are some ways in that they are impacted by the other identified healthcare stakeholders?

  • What effect has ACA had on stakeholders? Explain what strategies a nurse leader might adopt that would make it more effective?

  • What is important for nurse leaders to share with their staff regarding payers? Why?

  • Who are the various regulators that affect your healthcare organization? What is your role in the respective regulatory process?

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response

I need a response to the following 2 peers

Peer 1

 

Elements of Malpractice in Nursing

A nursing intervention may result to a medical error, and this error may occur due to the nurse’s failure to competently treat a patient. This occurrence constitutes a case of malpractice, and it is associated with various elements including negligence. As one of these elements, negligence involves failing to follow the due clinical procedures or directives for performing an intervention. This is noticeable in a scenario where a nurse, instead of examining a patient and performing diagnosis tests, puts a patient on a medication regimen (Cheluvappa & Selvendran, 2020). This amounts to negligence because the nurse fails to perform diagnosis, which is necessary to inform the kind of treatment to administer.

Breach of duty, still, is an element linked to the act of malpractice. It is characterized by a provider failing to meet the required standards of caring for patients. A nurse has a duty of preventing injury of the patient by administering the correct medication. If a nurse receives instructions from a physician to administer a certain medication, and the nurse instead of administering the medication, administers another medication that serves the same purpose, this amounts to breach of duty (Kim, 2017). This is because they go against the physicians’ decisions to have the patient receive a particular treatment that might be less risky. 

Cases of malpractice can be costly to the nurses and the organizations they work for, and this warrants the need for nurses as well as hospitals to prevent these cases. For nurses, adopting measures or practices such as documentation medical information in clear and accurate manner, can help limit their risks of making mistakes. Being consistent in observing the protocols of administering care, still, can limit the occurrence of negligence (Hågensen et al.,2018). 

PEER 2

 Advanced nurse practitioners work in complex healthcare environment vulnerable to malpractice lawsuits. Over the past years, malpractice lawsuits have increased as healthcare consumers become informed (Myers, Sawicki, Heard, Camargo Jr & Mort, 2020). Medical malpractice is defined as any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient. it is a subset of tort law that deals with professional negligence. Professional negligence is defined as conduct that fall short of a standard by a reasonable professional (Cooper, 2016). Negligence can be a result in diagnosis errors, errors in treatment, aftercare, or management. The four core elements of medical malpractice personal injury include duty, breach of duty, damage, and cause (Joel, 2017). For a patient to claim malpractice, they must demonstrate that a healthcare practitioner owed them a duty to care. Duty of care is based on nurse-patient or physician-patient relationship. The healthcare practitioner who had the duty of care must have failed n their duty by not exercising the expected degree of care that another professional in the same capacity and specialty would have used in an equal situation. In this case, an expert must testify as to what constitutes appropriate standard of care. The expert must hold the same or higher qualification in the same field or be a professional or regulatory body. The patient must demonstrate that the breach of duty resulted to damage, including emotion or physical injury. The breach of duty may cause a new injury or worsen an existing injury. Finally, it must be proven beyond reasonable doubt that the breach of duty by the practitioner caused the injury. For instance, the patient or plentiful must demonstrate that a medical error led to injury or harm.