ESSAY AND POWERPOINT PROOF IN TURNITUIN – 2025 Your essay and power point assignment will be done as followed Osteochondroma Knee You

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ESSAY AND POWERPOINT PROOF IN TURNITUIN – 2025

 Your essay and power point assignment will be done as followed : Osteochondroma (Knee)

You will write an essay on the pathology that I assign you. The essay will be done in APA style. The essay will be comprised of the etiology of the pathology, symptoms, and treatment. You will go into detail explaining everything about the Pathology. You will also explain the X-ray procedure that will be used to diagnose the pathology. You will explain how to perform the x-ray procedure for you specific pathology. I do not care how long your essay is as long as you explain and do all I asked for in the instructions.

 Your Power Point assignment will be a presentation of your essay but concentrated including pictures of the pathology and the pictures of the x-ray procedure step by step from the beginning of symptoms ,to diagnosis, and treatment. If you have any questions e-mail me. There will be no copy and paste I want the assignment done I n your own words, if I see any signs of plagiarism I will take off points.  

Post- Rufina – 2025 Respond to your colleagues by recommending at least one additional way you would treat a child or

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Respond  to  your  colleagues by recommending at least one additional way you  would treat a  child or adolescent client differently than you would an  adult and at  least one additional way you would address the legal and  ethical issues  involved.  

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                                                        Main Discussion

Psychiatric  emergencies are severe behavioral changes that may  result from  worsening mental illness. Psychiatric emergency is any  disturbance in  thoughts, feelings, or actions that require immediate  therapeutic  intervention (Stahl, S. M., 2014). The providers approach,  attitudes and  work environment may escalate the situation and interfere  with the  quality of care. Certain therapeutic measures can reduce the  intensity  of the situation and provide a more dignified way for  patients to  recover from the crisis. It is thus important that the  PMHNP understand  how to assess patient’s emergency status and address  their unique needs  while maintaining safety.

  Case selected.

Patient  is a 25-year-old AA male who presents to the emergency  department with  psychotic behavior in believing he should kill his  mother which led to  his attempt to stab his mother. Patient is admitted  for inpatient  psychiatric stabilization. Patient has a history of  schizoaffective  disorder and major depression that was managed with use  of clozapine  150mg twice a day and Zoloft 100mg daily. Family reported  that patient  has a history of medication non-compliant and had been on  different  psychiatric medications in the past but were not working for  him.  Additional reports by his parents shows that patient had missed  several  doses of his medication, decompensated and they had notices  some changes   recently including increase agitation, delusional  believes that he is  the savior in the family and God had directed him  to cast the demon in  his mother. Reports also that he had drawn a  picture of himself with  knives cutting a woman he portrayed as a demon  with blood flowing with a  man standing to the side, laughing. Patient  currently stated that he  participates in a meeting with angels from  which he gets directives on  how to attack his mother which led to his  attempt to stab his mother.  Because of this, patient was considered  dangerous to his mother per  admitting physician. Patients symptoms  include psychosis, extreme  agitation, paranoia, verbal outburst,  combative and very difficult to  redirect. Patient has no known drug  allergies per parents.  Verbal  restraint was used including letting  patient know what will happen if  he does not comply, respecting his  autonomy, empathetic listening,  decrease environmental stimulation,  reassure patient that they will be  safe, and maintain a safe  environment. The patient was given emergency  medications including  haloperidol lactate 5mg, lorazepam 2mg, and  diphenhydramine 50mg all IM  for severe agitation and danger to others.  To prevent  re-hospitalization within 12-24 hours of discharge, the  physician  ordered outpatient therapy and continued use of clozapine and  Zoloft  along with necessary lab work.

 How I would treat the client differently if he or she were a child or adolescent

Children and adolescent are usually brought for treatment when  their  behavior or thoughts come to the attention of parents, teachers,   social workers, or school.  For pediatric patients in a mental health   crisis, the typical chaotic nature of the situation may easily further   exacerbate an already traumatized state of the patient. Just like in   adults, as a PMHNP I would perform an evaluation to determine the type   of emergency and contributing factors in child and adolescent emergency   by assessing not just the child but also the entire family.   Additionally, safety and protection are essential mandate in  psychiatric  emergency evaluation especially when the patient pose  imminent threat  to self or others. What I will do different when  interviewing children  especially younger children is to assess the  underlying cause of the  violent behavior and delusional symptoms within  a developmental context. Specifically,  I would clarify that “bizarre  thinking ” or accounts of seeing or  hearing things that others do not  see or hear are different from  developmentally appropriate fantasy or  difficulty while distinguishing  inner voices from distressing  hallucinations. On like in adults where  they can provide information  during the interview, when it comes to  younger children, I would need  to obtain information from parents or  guardian. For adolescents,  I  would obtain information from the patient first then talk to their   parent or guardian if the adolescent is able to tell most of their own   story. This may also help to give a sense of autonomy and control to  the  adolescent which promote cooperation with the interview process.    However, information from family is very crucial particularly for a   child who is psychotic, frightened, unable, or unwilling to corporate   with the provider to help understand how the situation occurred and the   severity of the behavior. 

Same  interviewing strategies used in adult may be used including  speaking in  a soft voice respecting patients’ autonomy, assuring  safety, validating  feelings, offering distractions (like video games)  especially with very  young children, and clear limit-setting can be  helpful. However,  children should be evaluated in a carefully planned  setting with doors  closed for limiting access, and be sure appropriate  backup is available  (Margret, C. P., & Hilt, R., 2018).  

In  violent situations children may require a different approach in   deescalating the situation than adults. Safety is the essential mandate   in an aggression evaluation, with the interviewer specifically looking   for imminent threats, plans, targeted people, and access to means of   harm (Margret, C. P., & Hilt, R., 2018). Because adults are much   stronger, they may require physical restrain specially to administer   medication to calm the patient. Verbal restrain such as providing  verbal  directions in a nonthreatening manner, setting limits, and  assuring the  child that treatment may help them calm may be used for  children first.  However, if the child is dangerously out of control and  aggressive,  they may need medication to keep them calm and safe.

Legal or ethical issues I would consider when working with a child or adolescent emergency case

The  ethical issue I will consider when working with children and  adolescent  is respect for their autonomy, privacy, and confidentiality.  For very  young children parents must consent to treatment and the  health care  provider treating the child should make every reasonable  effort to  obtain and document informed consent. (American Academy of  Pediatrics,  2015). Just like adults, maintaining a patient’s  confidentiality is an  important ethical consideration when providing  care to children and  adolescents. However, when  a PMHNP is concerned  that the patient may be at imminent risk for harm  to self or others,  confidentiality requirements no longer apply (Chun,  T. H., Katz, E. R.,  & Duffy, S. J., 2013). This means that the PMHNP  in this situation  may disclose information collected  from patient to  caregivers or  others as needed and may obtain information from others  such as  friends, family members, school personnel, employers and other  without  obtaining consent from the patient or guardians (Chun, T. H.,  Katz, E.  R., & Duffy, S. J., 2013. Patient  autonomy is a major principle in  making decisions about an individual’s  health, and as a PMHNP we are  obligated to respect this right and allow  patients to practice their  autonomy in the course of their treatment  (Parsapoor, A., Parsapoor, M.  B., Rezaei, N., & Asghari, F., 2014).  However, a psychiatric  emergency and age may limit a child’s ability to  make such decisions.  Regardless, it is always important to involve the  child in informed  decision making even if the consent is signed by the  parents or  guardian.

References

Chun, T. H., Katz, E. R., & Duffy, S. J. (2013). Pediatric mental health emergencies and special 

health care needs. Pediatric clinics of North America, 60(5), 1185–1201. Retrieved from,

 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792398/

Da Silva, A. G., Baldaçara, L., Cavalcante, D. A., Fasanella, N. A., & Palha, A. P. (2020). The 

Impact of Mental Illness Stigma on Psychiatric Emergencies. Frontiers in psychiatry, 11, 

573. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00573

Margret, C. P., & Hilt, R. (2018). Evaluation and Management of Psychiatric Emergencies in 

Children. Pediatric Annals, 47(8), e328–e333. https://doi-

org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.3928/19382359-20180709-01

Parsapoor, A., Parsapoor, M. B., Rezaei, N., & Asghari, F. (2014). Autonomy of children and 

adolescents in consent to treatment: ethical, jurisprudential and legal considerations. 

Iranian journal of pediatrics, 24(3), 241–248. Retrieved from, 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276576/

Stahl, S. M. (2014). Prescriber’s Guide: Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology (5th ed.). New 

York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Basic Computer – 2025 This week you watched a video on how to input data and practiced with a spreadsheet

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Basic Computer – 2025

 This week you watched a video on how to input data and practiced with a spreadsheet. 

List five things you learned to do this week in excel?

Is this your first experience with this program? (If not share the experience)

If you were afraid of this program are you less fearful now? explain

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Basic Computer – 2025

 This week you watched a video on how to input data and practiced with a spreadsheet. 

List five things you learned to do this week in excel?

Is this your first experience with this program? (If not share the experience)

If you were afraid of this program are you less fearful now? explain

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900 Words Community Health Work Related Injuries – 2025 Visit https www osha gov oshstats work html to access data and statistics related to workplace injury and illness

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900 Words Community Health Work Related Injuries – 2025

    

Visit https://www.osha.gov/oshstats/work.html to access data and statistics related to workplace injury and illness. Identify which injuries and illnesses have been declining. 

Read chapter Chapter 31 assignment of the attached textbook, based on this chapter and the webpage above respond to the question below.

1) 400 words— Which injuries and illnesses are on the rise? [except COVID-19] based on https://www.osha.gov/oshstats/work.html

2) 400 words—Speculate at least 3 reasons for the increases and declines in these work injuries.

3) 400 words—What role could nursing play in the increase or decline in these injuries? Example include community and work health education program related to work injuries. 

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1000 Words Opioid Crisis Newsletter Magazine Due 10/12/2020 – 2025 100 words Opioid crisis newsletter magazine THIS IS NOT AN ESSAY USE THE attached template as an example

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1000 Words Opioid Crisis Newsletter Magazine Due 10/12/2020 – 2025

  

100 words–Opioid crisis newsletter magazine THIS IS NOT AN ESSAY—-USE THE attached template as an example 

In New York state describe the effects of the opioid crisis on children. Include statistics data with your reasoning. 

300 words—Determine the ways in which the opioid crisis affects these children. Include the short- and long-term effects on society.

300 words—Describe how the crisis impacts children nationally. Compare this to the global opioid crisis.

300 words—Analyze the global consequences of the opioid crisis on children.

100 Connect the information learned to Anytown, and discuss the ways public health officials can help reduce the opioid crisis.

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Evidence Base In Design – 2025 When politics and medical science intersect there can be much debate Sometimes

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Evidence Base In Design – 2025

When politics and medical science intersect, there can be much debate. Sometimes anecdotes or hearsay are misused as evidence to support a particular point. Despite these and other challenges, however, evidence-based approaches are increasingly used to inform health policy decision-making regarding causes of disease, intervention strategies, and issues impacting society. One example is the introduction of childhood vaccinations and the use of evidence-based arguments surrounding their safety.

  

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In this Discussion, you will identify a recently proposed health policy and share your analysis of the evidence in support of this policy.

To Prepare:

Review the Congress website provided in the Resources and identify one recent (within the past 5 years) proposed health policy.

Review the health policy you identified and reflect on the background and development of this health policy.

Write a description of the health policy you selected and a brief background for the problem or issue being addressed. Explain whether you believe there is an evidence base to support the proposed policy and explain why. Be specific and provide examples.

Theory Research – 2025 choose a nursing theory and research an article that includes a nursing theory and its utilization in nursing practice

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Theory Research – 2025

 

choose a nursing theory and research an article that includes a nursing theory and its utilization in nursing practice or nursing research. Write a two paragraph summary of the article highlighting the application of the selected nursing theory to nursing practice and research 

Article should be current, peer reviewed and within a five year span.

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Lit Review – 2025 Your paper needs to follow the following criteria Choose a problem faced by clients in your

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Lit Review – 2025

Your paper needs to follow the following criteria: 

  1. Choose a problem faced by clients in your practice area that you think is important and would like to learn more about. 
  2. Use your knowledge of PICO to develop a well-build narrow clinical question. For example: In adult patients with total hip replacements (P), how effective is pain medication (I) compared to aerobic stretching (C) in controlling post-operative pain (O)? (the development of the PICO question should not be including in the paper). 
  3. Write a five (5) page literature review paper on the standing knowledge of the chosen question. 
  4. Include a minimum of five (5) journal articles, at least three (3) from nursing journals. However, make sure that the (5) journals are the one’s analyzed and synthesized in the results and discussion sections. 
  5. The body of the paper should be made of the following titled sections: Title (introduction), Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion. 
  6. Provide a specific and concise tentative title for your literature review paper (You may use the results or at least the variables in the title). 
  7. Abstract is not required 
  8. Include a 1-page introduction of your topic (background information), the focus/aim of your review. The introduction should include a statement of the problem, briefly explain the significance of your topic study, and act to introduce the reader to your definitions and background. Must include your main statement (i.e. the purpose of this review is…{PICO Question}). 
  9. The method section should include sources, databases, keywords, inclusion/exclusion criteria, and other information that establish credibility to your paper. 
  10. The results should summarize the findings of studies that have been conducted on your topic. For each study you should briefly explain its purpose, procedure for data collection and major findings. This is the section where you will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of studies. 
  11. The discussion should be like a conclusion portion of an essay paper. It serves as a summary of the body of your literature review and should highlight the most important findings. Your analysis should help you to draw conclusions. In this section you would discussion any consensus or disagreement on the topic. It can also include any strengths and weaknesses in general of the research area. If you believe there is more to research, you may include that here. 
  12. Finally, you will need to conclude your paper. At this point you have put substantial effort into your paper. Close this chapter with a summary of the paper, major findings and any major recommendation for the profession. 
  13. In general, your paper should show a sense of direction and contain a definite central idea supported with evidence. The writing should be logical, and the ideas should be linked together in a logical sequence. The ideas need to be put together clearly to the writer and to the reader. 
  14. Papers will be graded by rubric. Please take time to review the rubric so that you are aware of the expectations for the review paper. 
  15. Format references and citations using APA guidelines.

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Knowledge Gaps In Applying Evidence To Practice – 2025 There are several interventions we employ to identify knowledge gaps in nursing practice in the

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Knowledge Gaps In Applying Evidence To Practice – 2025

  

There are several interventions we employ to identify knowledge gaps in nursing practice in the department of behavioral health. The most impactful process is the monthly chart audits that are completed on each nurse, APP, and MD who provide care in our department  The data that we collect during the audit process is based on EBP and reported up through our Quality Committee. Three years ago during our quality audits, we noted that depression inventories were not being completed on a regular basis. According to Dham et. al (2017), depression screens assure not only quality care that is cost-effective but also helps guide clinicians in diagnosis and treatment.

    When we identify a knowledge gap, we complete an evidence search to determine what EBPs are available to overcome the gap. Linking the evidence to the practice environment is challenging and a Quality Improvement model is crucial in supporting staff as they adapt their practice models (Taylor et al., 2013)  Our QI team takes the forefront on educating staff through team meetings, department meetings, one on one training as well as mandatory LEAP modules. The Learning Engagement and Performance (LEAP) system modules are used at MetroHealth Medical Center to cover information required by several compliance and accreditation organizations to help keep our staff, our patients, and our visitors safe. The Plan-do-study-act model is another QI model that can be used to adopt changes.

I believe empowering staff is paramount in maximizing their potential to overcome knowledge gaps. Individuals involved in the process are engaged in the process, and in return are committed to the process. We utilize TeamSTEPPS to place the problem in the hands of those who are entrenched in the problem- they know it best.  By tasking them to take ownership we build a competent and connected workforce. TeamSTEPPS has five key principles and is based on team structure, communication, leadership, situation monitoring, and mutual support.

I will guide evidence-based practice by leading when necessary and facilitating when needed. Arming staff with knowledge on how research, EBP, and QI work together to overcome knowledge gaps is an important foundation to lay when addressing needed process changes. I will also be open and non-dismissive with others who are naïve to the process, cultivating an environment where learning and creativity can blossom.    

REFERENCES            

Dham, P., Colman, S., Saperson, K., McAiney, C., Lourenco, L., Kates, N., & Rajji, T. K. (2017). Collaborative care for psychiatric disorders in older adults: A systematic review. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(11), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1177/0706743717720869 (Links to an external site.)

Taylor, M. J., McNicholas, C., Nicolay, C., Darzi, A., Bell, D., & Reed, J. E. (2013). A systematic review of the application of the plan–do–study–act method to improve quality in healthcare. BMJ Quality & Safety, 23, 290–298. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2013-001862

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