Week 4 Medication Paper Outline

 The Medication Paper Outline

The purpose of this assignment is to draft and submit a complete, organized, detailed outline of your medication paper in APA format with sources cited and referenced accurately.

Recommended: Before you begin, review the Writing Resources area on your Student Resources tab located on the top menu of your main Blackboard page for examples and review chapters 9, 13, and 14 in A Pocket Style Manual (APA).   

Adhere to the following guidelines for drafting and submitting your outline:

  • Use standard alphanumeric outline format.
  • Include a rough draft of your abstract.
  • Include APA in-text citations.
  • Include an APA formatted reference page.
  • Include a title page. 
  • Use APA format throughout.

 The outline includes several high quality, thought provoking ideas/points which are skillfully used to creatively and completely support the thesis. Outline demonstrates a well-balanced approach to researching the topic (subcategories are of equal significance under each body paragraph). Subtopics are specific and avoid generalities. Subtopics demonstrate extensive research and thought on the topic. 

 The thesis is concise and clearly articulated in the beginning. Subtopics are pertinent and highly relevant to the main body paragraphs. Detailed, meaningful quotations and paraphrases aptly and accurately support the topic evenly throughout each subtopic. 

For Essays Guru –

Select one of the technology trends identified in the Week Two Technology Trends Proposal Part 1 assignment and research the privacy risks, security safeguards, and strategies for evaluating the effectiveness of the technology selected. (Healthcare Robots is the technology selected)

Write a 500 to 700-word summary describing the privacy risks, security safeguards, and strategies for evaluating the effectiveness of the technology selected in the Week Two Technology Trends Proposal Part 1 assignment. 

Provide 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references to support your assignment and cite your sources according to APA guidelines.

Psychology

 

Body, Brain, & Lifespan Development

After reviewing Chapters 2 and 3 and watching the videos write an essay that defines and explains the relationship of the nervous system, endocrine system, and brain, to lifespan development.

References should include the course materials and at least 2 resources from the Aspen Library. The essay will include in-text citations and a minimum of 3 references in APA format.

The length (1250-1750 words). The title page and reference page do not count towards the minimum word count. Please review the rubric criteria for this assignment.

Assignment Expectations

Length: 1250-1750 words

Structure:  Include a title page and a reference page in APA format. These do not count towards the minimal word count for the assignment.

References: The course assigned text and a minimum of two (2) additional references from the Aspen Library to support your claims.

Direct-to-Consumer Advertising

  Respond to the Case Study presented in Chapter 12 (p. 286) about direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs. What impact have you observed in the populations you serve in your nursing practice? Comment on the ethics of this practice, in terms of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.

Submission Instructions:

Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources 

Visit the CINAHL Complete under the A-to-Z Databases on the University Library’s locate and read the article(s) below:

· Arritt, T. (2014). Caring for patients of different religions. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy, 12(6), 38-45.

· Hudson, C.C., Adams, S., Lauderdale, J. (2016). Cultural expressions of intergenerational trauma and mental health nursing implications for U.S. health care delivery following refugee resettlement: An integrative review of the literature. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 27(3), 286-301. doi: 10.1177/1043659615587591.

Journal Entry

 PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW

5 REFERENCES

ZERO PLAGIARISM

Students will:
  • Develop effective documentation skills to examine group therapy sessions with children and adolescents *
  • Develop diagnoses for child and adolescent clients receiving group psychotherapy *
  • Analyze legal and ethical implications of counseling child and adolescent clients with psychiatric disorders *

Select two clients you observed or counseled this week during a group therapy session for children and adolescents. Note: The two clients you select must have attended the same group session. If you select the same group you selected for the Week 8 or Week 9 Journal Entries, you must select different clients.

Then, address in your Practicum Journal the following:

  • Using the Group Therapy Progress Note in this week’s Learning Resources, document the group session.
  • Describe each client (without violating HIPAA regulations), and identify any pertinent history or medical information, including prescribed medications.
  • Using the DSM-5, explain and justify your diagnosis for each client.
  • Explain any legal and/or ethical implications related to counseling each client.
  • Support your approach with evidence-based literature.

Pathophysiology

 

Heart disease remains one of the top causes of mortality in the Unites States. Consider the various types of heart disease covered in class this week. For your discussion, complete these items:

  • The etiology of the selected heart disease
  • Modifiable factors
  • Non-modifiable factors

Use at least one scholarly source to support your findings. Examples of scholarly sources include academic journals, textbooks, reference texts, and CINAHL nursing guides. Be sure to cite your sources in-text and on a References page using APA format.

Nursing

 

At least 150 words with at least 1 scholarly article within the past 5 years.

This week our objectives and content focus on evidence synthesis – research and non-research evidence – in the articulation of a practice problem emphasizing significance, prevalence, and economic ramification of the practice problem at the national and local levels.  

How does understanding the three key features of a synthesis influence your practice readiness as a DNP nurse designing practice change projects?  

CASE STUDY: Mrs. J is repeatedly asking for a nurse; other patients are complaining, and you simply cannot be available to Mrs. J for long periods. Considering the setting and the OBRA guidelines, what would you do to manage the situation?

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA), also known as the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, has dramatically improved the quality of care in the nursing home over the last twenty years by setting forth federal standards of how care should be provided to residents. 

This Act is interpreted with the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR Part 483). Such improvements include less use of antipsychotic drugs, a reduction in chemical and physical restraint use, and a reduction in inappropriate use of indwelling urinary catheters.

Mandates

The quality of care mandates contained within OBRA, and the regulations, require that a nursing home must provide services and activities to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident in accordance with a written plan of care. 

In order to participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs, nursing homes must be in compliance with the federal requirements for nursing homes.

The mandates of OBRA are regarded in the nursing home setting to represent minimum accepted standards of care. The failure of a nursing home to comply with the OBRA quality of care mandates in caring for a resident represents a failure to exercise the degree of reasonable care and skill that should be expected.

Penalties

The Indiana State Department of Health is responsible for ensuring that nursing homes follow these mandates through the state survey process. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the states may apply penalties against nursing homes for failure to meet the minimum standard of care as defined in the OBRA regulations. 

Such penalties may include fines, appointment of administrative consultants to run the nursing home while deficiencies are remedied, and even closure of a nursing home.

  • Residents must be assessed to identify their medical problems and their abilities to perform basic self-care activities. The DHHS established a uniform data set, referred to as the minimum data set (MDS), to document this assessment.
  • The nursing home is responsible for the safety of each resident. This includes being responsible for orders written by the resident’s primary physician or other medical provider. If the physician writes an order that does not comply with the federal regulations, the nursing home is responsible for making sure the physician changes such order. The mere presence of a physician’s inappropriately written order does not absolve the nursing home of responsibility in providing safe care.
  • Provide services that will enhance each resident’s quality of life to its fullest (42 CFR §483.15).
  • Maintain the dignity and respect of each resident (42 CFR §483.15).
  • Develop a comprehensive care plan for each resident (42 CFR §483.20).
  • Conduct a comprehensive and accurate assessment of each resident’s overall health upon admission and at each required interval (42 CFR §483.20).
  • Prevent a decline in activity of daily living (ADL) activities, including the ability to eat, toilet, bathe and walk. Staff must provide for ADL care when necessary (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Prevent the development of pressure sores, and if a resident has pressure sores, provide the necessary treatment and services to promote healing, prevent infection, and prevent new sores from developing (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Provide appropriate care to those who have urinary incontinence and restore bladder function if possible. This also includes only using urinary catheters when appropriate as outlined in the regulations to prevent adverse consequences related to such use (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Prevent accidents, including falls, accidental poisonings and other incidents that could cause injuries (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Maintain adequate nutrition to prevent unnecessary weight loss (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Provide each resident with sufficient fluid intake to prevent dehydration (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Ensure that residents are free from significant medication errors (42 CFR §483.25).
  • Have sufficient nursing staff (42 CFR §483.30).
  • Ensure that each resident’s rights to choose activities, schedules, and health care are maintained (42 CFR §483.40).
  • Provide pharmaceutical (medication) services to appropriately meet the physical and psychological needs of each resident (42 CFR §483.60).
  • Maintain accurate, complete, and easily accessible clinical records for each resident (42 CFR §483.75).

CASE STUDY: Mrs. J is repeatedly asking for a nurse; other patients are complaining, and you simply cannot be available to Mrs. J for long periods.  Considering the setting and the OBRA guidelines, what would you do to manage the situation?

Dementia

imagine you are caring for an individual with dementia in an inpatient psychiatric unit.  The client can be extremely aggressive, particularly when directed to perform certain tasks.  Please watch the following video and answer the questions

WATCH>>>https://youtu.be/CWnILUjkgXg

  1. How would you get this client to take their medications? 
  2. The client is frequently requesting to return home and becomes agitated when told they told they are not going home anytime soon by staff.  Do you think the staff needs any additional training? If so, what would you teach them? 
  3. When the training is complete, one of the staff members states that they think it is immoral to “lie” to clients.  How would you respond to this statement? 

Use apa format, scholarly articles