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Based on the summary of research findings identified from the Evidence-Based Project—Paper on Diabetes that describes a new diagnostic tool or intervention for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children, complete the following components of this assignment:

Develop a PowerPoint presentation (a title slide, 6-12 slides, and a reference slide; no larger than 2 MB) that includes the following:

A brief summary of the research conducted in the Evidence-Based Project – Paper on Diabetes.
A descriptive and reflective discussion of how the new tool or intervention may be integrated into practice that is supported by sound research.
While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed, refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be submitted to Turnitin.

Leading The Way In Health Care

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To prepare for this Discussion, review this week’s Learning Resources related to leadership and emotional intelligence.
By Day 4, post a comprehensive response(250-350 words) to the following:
• Explain what is meant by “Leaders are not born, they are made.” What are the key differences between a manager and a leader?
• How do the components of emotional intelligence (EI) influence decision making and leadership in health care? (See Table 1, EI article.) What can you do to develop EI in your current or future managerial role?

*APA style but no cover page.

Reference to E I article below:

Freshman, B., & Rubino, L. (2002). Emotional intelligence: A core competency for health care administrators. The Health Care Manager, 20(4), 1-9. Retrieved from http://auth.waldenulibrary.org/ezpws.exe?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mnh&AN=12083173&site=ehost-live&scope=site

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Healthcare Delivery and Evidenced –Based Nursing Practice

Complete each case study utilizing collegiate formatting (MLA or APA); typed in Cambria or New Times Roman 12 point font in ONE document. Citations required.

Case studies are case specific. Your answers should reflect the assessment and your analysis of the information in the case study… no generalized answers of all matter regarding the content.

QUESTION 1: Healthcare Delivery and Evidenced –Based Nursing Practice

The registered nurse working in the cardiac care clinic is tasked with implementing quality improvement measures. To educate the clinic staff, the nurse plans an in-service program to introduce concepts of quality improvement and evidence-based practice. Additionally, the role of the case manager will be included in the presentation. The nurse plans on using care of the patient with Congestive Heart Failure as a template, and prepares sample clinical pathways, care maps, and multidisciplinary action plans. (Learning Objective 3)

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a. Describe how clinical pathways are used to coordinate care of caseloads of patients.

b. What is the role of the case manager in evaluating a patient’s progress?

c. What are examples of evidence-based practice tools used for planning patient care?

QUESTION 2: Community-Based Nursing Practice

Mrs. Johnson, a 67-year-old female patient, has recently been discharged from the hospital following an admission for COPD. She has a past medical history of a colon resection related to acute diverticulitis. She developed a surgical wound infection that requires daily wet to dry wound packing and IV Zosyn. Mrs. Johnson was discharged with home oxygen. To manage her care at home, home care visits were ordered. (Learning Objective 5). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What would be involved in setting up the first home care visit?

b. Describe the nursing assessments and management that would occur during the visit.

QUESTION 3: Case Study, Chapter 3, Critical Thinking, Ethical Decision Making, and the Nursing Process

1. Mrs. Elle, 80 years of age, is a female patient who is diagnosed with end-stage cancer of the small intestine. She is currently receiving comfort measures only in hospice. She has gangrene of her right foot and has a history of diabetes controlled with oral agents. She is confused and the physician has determined that she is unable to make her own informed decisions. The hospice nurse, not realizing that the weekly order for CBC and renal profile had been discontinued, obtained the labs and sent them to the nearby laboratory for processing. The abnormal lab results obtained later that day revealed that the patient needed a blood transfusion. The hospice nurse updated the patient’s medical power of attorney who was distressed at the report. The patient’s wishes were to die peacefully and to not have to undergo an amputation of her right foot. But if the patient receives the blood transfusion, she may live long enough to need the amputation. The patient’s physician had previously informed the medical power of attorney that the patient would most likely not be able to survive the amputation. The patient’s medical power of attorney had made the request to cease all labs so that the patient would receive comfort measures until she died. The patient has no complaint of shortness of breath or discomfort. (Learning Objective 4). Nursing Questions & Answers .

What ethical dilemma exists?

Who are the stakeholders and what gains or losses do each have?

What strategies should the hospice nurse take to resolve the ethical dilemma?

QUESTION 4:

Chapter 4, Health Education and Health Promotion

he community health nurse is planning a health promotion workshop for a high school PTSO (Parent-Teacher-Student Organization). The choice of topics was suggested by the high school’s registered nurse who has observed a gradual increase in student obesity. The two nurses have collaborated to develop this workshop to provide parents, students, and teachers with information about the importance of health promotion. (Learning Objectives 6, 8, and 9). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. Describe the importance of a focus on health promotion.

b. According to the health promotion model developed by Becker (1993), what four variables influence the selection and use of health promotion behaviors?

c. Describe four components of health promotion.

QUESTION 5: Chapter 5, Adult Health and Nutritional Assessment

The registered nurse prepares to conduct a nutritional assessment on Mrs. Varner, a 52-year-old Caucasian female who describes herself as “overweight most of my adult life.” The client states that her health is good. She works part time as a receptionist and volunteers about 10 hours per week in her church. The nurse obtains Mrs. Varner’s height as 64 inches and her weight as 165 pounds. (Learning Objective 8). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What is the rationale for computing body mass index? What is Mrs. Varner’s BMI?

b. Calculate her ideal body weight. What is your assessment of her BMI and weight?

c. Based on Mrs. Varner’s BMI and weight, the nurse measures her waist circumference. Describe the proper procedure for this assessment.

d. Mrs. Varner’s waist circumference is 38 inches. What is your assessment?

e. What laboratory values would the nurse review to evaluate Mrs. Varner’s protein levels? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 6: Chapter 6, Individual and Family Homeostasis, Stress, and Adaptation

Mary Turner stepped on a nail 5 days ago and sustained a puncture about 1 inch deep. She immediately cleaned the area with soap and water and hydrogen peroxide, and applied triple antibiotic ointment to the site. Today she comes to the clinic with complaints of increased pain and swelling in her foot. On assessment, the nurse notes that the puncture site is red and edematous, and has a moderate amount of yellowish drainage. (Learning Objective 9). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. Describe the sequence of events that caused the local inflammation seen in Mary’s foot.

b. What is the role of histamine and kinins in the inflammatory process?

c. Which of the five cardinal signs of inflammation does Mary exhibit?

d. Because Mary’s injury occurred 5 days ago, the nurse should assess for what systemic effects? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 7:

Chapter 7, Overview of Transcultural Nursing

The nurse manager of an ambulatory care clinic has noted an increased number of visits by patients from different countries and cultures, including patients from Mexico and other Latin American countries. Concerned about meeting the needs of this culturally diverse population, the nurse manager convenes a staff meeting to discuss this change in patient demographics, and to query the staff about any learning needs they have related to the care of these patients. (Learning Objective 3)

a. What strategy to avoid stereotyping clients from other cultures should the nurse include in this meeting?

b. Identify culturally sensitive issues to be discussed in the staff meeting. Nursing Questions & Answers .

c. One technician on the staff complains that some patients never make eye contact, and this makes it difficult for him to complete his work. How should the nurse respond?

QUESTION 8: Chapter 8, Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing

Mr. Wayne is a 38-year-old man with a significant family history of elevated cholesterol levels. His father died at age 42 from a massive heart attack secondary to elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, and two of his older siblings are currently taking medications to lower their cholesterol levels. Mr. Wayne makes an appointment to discuss his risk for hypercholesterolemia. The nurse recognizes that Mr. Wayne is at risk for familial hypercholesterolemia because this is an autosomal dominant inherited condition. (Learning Objective 2). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. Describe the pattern of autosomal dominant inheritance.

b. Mr. Wayne asks what chance his children have of developing familial hypercholesterolemia. How should the nurse respond? Nursing Questions & Answers .

c. Explain the phenomenon of penetrance observed in autosomal dominant inheritance.

QUESTION 9: Chapter 9, Chronic Illness and Disability

Mr. Edwards is 20-year-old male patient who is admitted for treatment of recurring pyelonephritis (kidney infection) and surgical treatment of a urinary stricture, which has decreased the urinary stream. Mr. Edwards has paraplegia; he is paralyzed from the waist down secondary to an automobile accident when he was 16. He came by ambulance to the hospital, leaving his wheelchair and wheelchair pressure-relieving cushion at home. According to the nursing history, the patient is a nonsmoker and he does not drink alcohol or take any illegal drugs. (Learning Objective 5). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What nursing considerations should be made for Mr. Edwards related to his disability?

b. What health promotion and prevention education does Mr. Edwards need?

QUESTION 10: Chapter 10, Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation

You are assigned to care for David Ramsey, a 22-year-old male patient who sustained a back injury secondary to being thrown from a motorcycle. He did not damage the spinal cord, but the computed tomography revealed a compression fracture at L-2 (lumbar area). David complains of severe lower back pain with numbness and tingling in the lower extremities. You identify the following nursing diagnosis: Impaired Physical Mobility. Nursing Questions & Answers .

(Learning Objective 4)

a. What assessments are indicated based on this nursing diagnosis?

b. List other major nursing diagnoses based on David’s clinical presentation.

QUESTION 11:

Chapter 11, Health Care of the Older Adult

The nurse working at the senior center notices Mrs. Jones, a 78-year-old, crying. The nurse approaches Mrs. Jones and asks if she needs help. Mrs. Jones states “I am so embarrassed. I had another accident and my pants are all wet. It’s like I’m a baby. I never should have come to the senior center.” (Learning Objectives 3 and 4). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What factors may be contributing to the urinary incontinence?

b. How should the nurse respond to Mrs. Jones?

QUESTION 12:

Chapter 12, Pain Management

Mr. Rogers is 2 days postoperative of a thoracotomy for removal of a malignant mass in his left chest. His pain is being managed via an epidural catheter with morphine (an opioid analgesic). As the nurse assumes care of Mr. Rogers, he is alert and fully oriented, and states that his current pain is 2 on a 1-to-10 scale. His vital signs are 37.8 – 92 – 12, 138/82. (Learning Objective 6). Nursing Questions & Answers .

What are benefits of epidural versus systemic administration of opioids?

b. The nurse monitors Mr. Rogers’ respiratory status and vital signs every 2 hours. What is the rationale for these frequent assessments?

c. The nurse monitors Mr. Rogers for what other complications of epidural analgesia?

d. Mr. Rogers complains of a severe headache. What should the nurse do?

e. Mr. Rogers’ epidural morphine and decreased mobility increase his chances of constipation. What interventions should be included in his plan of care to minimize constipation? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 13:

Chapter 13, Fluid and Electrolytes: Balance and Disturbance

Mrs. Dean is 75-year-old woman admitted to the hospital for a small bowel obstruction. Her medical history includes hypertension. Mrs. Dean is NPO. She has a nasogastric (NG) tube to low continuous suction. She has an IV of 0.9% NS at 83 mL/hr. Current medications include furosemide 20 mg daily and hydromorphone 0.2 mg every 4 hours, as needed for pain. The morning electrolytes reveal serum potassium of 3.2 mEq/L. (Learning Objective 4). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What are possible causes of a low potassium level?

b. What action should the nurse take in relation to the serum potassium level?

c. What clinical manifestations might the nurse assess in Mrs. Dean?

Question 14:

Chapter 14, Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

Adam Smith, 77 years of age, is a male patient who was admitted from a nursing home to the intensive care unit with septic shock secondary to urosepsis. The patient has a Foley catheter in place from the nursing home with cloudy greenish, yellow-colored urine with sediments. The nurse removes the catheter after obtaining a urine culture and replaces it with a condom catheter attached to a drainage bag since the patient has a history of urinary and bowel incontinence. The patient is confused, afebrile, and hypotensive with a blood pressure of 82/44 mm Hg. His respiratory rate is 28 breaths/min and the pulse oximeter reading is at 88% room air, so the physician ordered 2 to 4 L of oxygen per nasal cannula titrated to keep SaO2 greater than 90%. The patient responded to 2 L of oxygen per nasal cannula with a SaO2 of 92%. The patient has diarrhea. His blood glucose level is elevated at 160 mg/dL. The white blood count is 15,000 and the C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, is elevated. The patient is being treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and norepinephrine (Levophed) beginning at 2 mcg/min and titrated to keep systolic blood pressure greater than 100 mm Hg. A subclavian triple lumen catheter was inserted and verified by chest x-ray for correct placement. An arterial line was placed in the right radial artery to closely monitor the patient’s blood pressure during the usage of the vasopressor therapy. (Learning Objectives 6 and 7)

a. What predisposed the patient to develop septic shock?

b. What potential findings would suggest that the patient’s septic shock is worsening from the point of admission? Nursing Questions & Answers .

c. The norepinephrine concentration is 16 mg in 250 mL of normal saline (NS). Explain how the nurse should administer the medication. What nursing implications are related to the usage of a vasoactive medication?

d. Explain why the effectiveness of a vasoactive medication decreases as the septic shock worsens. What treatment should the nurse anticipate to be obtained to help the patient? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 15:

Chapter 15, Oncology: Nursing Management in Cancer Care

The oncology clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is asked to develop a staff development program for registered nurses who will be administering chemotherapeutic agents. Because the nurses will be administering a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs to oncology patients, the CNS plans on presenting an overview of agents, classifications, and special precautions related to the safe handling and administration of these drugs. (Learning Objectives 6 and 8)

a. What does the CNS describe as the goals of chemotherapy?

b. How should the CNS respond to the following question: “Why do patients require rounds of chemotherapeutic drugs, including different drugs and varying intervals?” Nursing Questions & Answers .

c. In teaching about the administration of chemotherapeutic agents, what signs of extravasation should the nurse include?

d. What clinical manifestations of myelosuppression, secondary to chemotherapy administration, should the CNS include in this program? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 16:

Chapter 16, End-of-Life Care

Joe Clark, 79 years of age, is a male patient who is receiving hospice care for his terminal illnesses that include lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He developed bilateral pleural effusion (fluid that accumulates in the pleural space of each lung), which has compromised his lung expansion. He states that he is short of breath and feels anxious that the next breath will be his last. The patient is admitted to the hospital for a thoracentesis (an invasive procedure used to drain the fluid from the pleural space so the lung can expand). The thoracentesis is being used as a palliative measure to relieve the discomfort he is experiencing. Low dose morphine is ordered to provide relief from dyspnea or discomfort. The patient is prescribed Proventil (albuterol) inhaler 2 puffs per day, as needed, and Flovent (fluticasone propionate) inhaler 2 puffs twice a day. The patient has 2 L/min of oxygen ordered per nasal cannula as needed for comfort. (Learning Objective 9)

a. What nursing measures should the nurse use to manage the patient’s dyspnea?

b. The patient complains that he has no appetite and struggles to eat and breathe. What nursing measures should the nurse implement to manage this physiologic response to the terminal illnesses? Nursing Questions & Answers .

QUESTION 17:

Chapter 17, Preoperative Nursing Management

The nurse in a gynecology clinic is completing preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy next week. The patient states that she is currently taking 325 mg of aspirin daily for chronic joint pain, along with a multivitamin. The patient has type 2 diabetes; she closely monitors her blood glucose levels. Currently, she is taking an oral hypoglycemic agent. The nurse advises her to ask the anesthesiologist whether she should take this medication the morning of surgery. (Learning Objectives 2 and 4). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. The nurse instructs the patient to stop taking the aspirin. What is the rationale for this action?

b. Why is it important to assess the patient for use of herbal products prior to surgery?

c. The patient asks how surgery could affect her blood glucose; how should the nurse respond?

QUESTION 18: Chapter 18, Intraoperative Nursing Management

Pearl Richards, 69 years of age, is a female patient who is in the operating room for a repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The patient has a history of hypertension controlled with medications, osteoporosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day for 40 years. (Learning Objectives 2, 6, and 9). Nursing Questions & Answers .

a. What nursing interventions are instituted to reduce the surgical risk factors related to the patient’s age?

b. Explain the role of the nurse in providing patient safety measures during the intraoperative period.

QUESTION 19: Chapter 19, Postoperative Nursing Management

1. Rita Schmidt, 74 years of age, is a female patient who was admitted to the surgical unit after undergoing removal of a section of the colon for colorectal cancer. The patient does not have a colostomy. The patient has several small abdominal incisions and a clear dressing over each site. The incisions are well approximated and the staples are dry and intact. There is a Jackson-Pratt drain intact with minimal serous sanguineous drainage present. The patient has a Salem sump tube connected to low continuous wall suction that is draining a small amount of brown liquid. The patient has no bowel sounds. The Foley catheter has a small amount of dark amber-colored urine without sediments. The patient has sequential compression device (SCD) in place. The nurse performs an assessment and notes that the patient’s breath sounds are decreased bilaterally in the bases and the patient has inspiratory crackles. The patient’s cardiac assessment is within normal limits. The patient is receiving O2 at 2 L per nasal cannula with a pulse oximetry reading of 95%. The vital signs include: blood pressure, 100/50 mm Hg; heart rate 110 bpm; respiratory rate 16 breaths/min; and the patient is afebrile. The patient is confused as to place and time. (Learning Objectives 4 and 7)

a. Explain the assessment parameters used to provide clues to detect postoperative problems early and the interventions needed.

b. What gerontological postoperative considerations should the nurse make? Nursing Questions & Answers .

2. Mr. John Smith is admitted to the hospital for surgical incision and drainage (I&D) of an abscess on his right calf, which resulted from a farm machinery accident. The right calf has an area 3 cm × 2.5 cm, which is red, warm and hard to touch, and edematous. (Learning Objective 5)

a. Explain the wound healing process according to the phase of Mr. Smith’s wound?

b. The surgeon orders for wet-to-dry sterile saline dressing twice a day with iodoform gauze to the wound, covered with the wet-to-dry dressing. Explain how to perform this dressing change. Nursing Questions & Answers .

REFERENCE TEXTBOOK:

Best Practices From SCM, Procurement, And Procurement Systems

Write a three to four (3–4) page paper in which you discuss the single best practice from SCM, procurement, and procurement systems (one from each) and explain how the three can work together.

The format of the paper is to be as follows:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

Moreno Medical Center – Issues in Managed Care

CASE STUDY

Moreno Medical Center (MMC) is a 600-bed, full-service acute care facility located in the Northwest Kelsey community. The hospital is a physician-owned, for-profit hospital that takes pride in the provider-patient relationship. With recent changes in managed care, every dollar, process, and interest of the patient serves as a common ground for making an organization more efficient.

To remain competitive in the marketplace, the management team at MMC decided to take a look at various processes within the hospital and noted that the overall patient experience in the outpatient surgical clinic was less than satisfactory. The main problem seems to focus on long delays throughout the entire admission to discharge process. If the hospital wants to maintain its competitive position, the administration will have to redesign the current process to improve patient satisfaction.

The hospital administration appointed an internal quality consultant to facilitate the planning process. The quality consultant for this new organizational role is an experienced intensive care RN with a business degree. She understands that health care is a personal encounter and that patients and families expect to have their priority needs met when experiencing a health care issue.

The quality consultant decided to work closely with the surgical department RN administrator who would be a powerful change agent in leading the improvement process. During the review of the surgical department processes, the administrator and consultant identified several major issues:

· Surgeons delaying surgery times causing backlog of surgery schedule

· Other hospital departments (e.g., admitting, finance, lab) conducting separate encounters with surgical patients without regard to the surgery schedule

· Long wait times for patient transportation from surgical area to recovery room

· Ancillary staff providing patient discharge instructions when nurses are busy

· Nursing staff displaying a culture that the procedure, not the patient, is the priority

The surgical department RN administrator acknowledges that changes need to occur and the new process must be guided by what is in the best interest of the patient. He developed a new vision statement for the department with its first priority to provide a patient and family focused quality care culture.

Review the introduction videos and organizational charts.

Read the case study detailing key issues that have been identified at MMC.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you:

Analyze MMC’s characteristics and organizational structure to determine how they could be affecting patient satisfaction in both positive and negative ways.
Could reorganization help drive better patient outcomes?
Does the current structure empower nurses to provide the best patient care possible?
Analyze social and cultural aspects of MMC that could be exacerbating or helping resolve admission and discharge issues.
Are the right individuals involved in the admission and discharge process or do roles and team dynamics contribute to the issue?
Assess the responsibilities of MMC leaders and managers to act as change agents in mitigating the patient satisfaction issues.
What actions have already been taken and what other actions would you suggest to make a greater impact?
Analyze how delegation is contributing to or improving MMC’s issues.
Analyze how MMC’s staffing and performance evaluations could help improve overall patient satisfaction.

demonstrate an understanding of quality and safety in healthcare, including organisational and nursing strategies for care delivery, and evaluation of standards of care.

DescriptionFor this ESSAY, you are required to:
Identify and explain the aims and core business of Australian health institutions from the perspective of both the organisation and the nursing sector within the organisation
Identify and explain Process data and Outcome data in the context of quality and safety in health care
Use one (1) example (Medication Safety) of a clinical care activity for which process and outcome data is collected to:
Discuss the clinical care activity in relation to quality and safety,
Critically analyse scholarly literature and relevant resources to discuss the process and outcome data collected about that activity,-Ensure that you use scholarly literature (digitised readings, research articles, relevant Government reports and text books) that has been published within the last 7 years.
-Please refer to the Assignment Writing and Referencing Guidelines on the course site for information, on formatting, (including line spacing, font, page number and title page information) as well as referencing

Discuss an evidence-based practice article on the role of a Community Health Nurse and how it relates to nurses at your clinical site.

There is much disagreement regarding rights to healthcare in the U.S. What do you think?
Review the article Rights to Healthcare in the United States: Inherently Unstable (cite:
Orentlicher, D. (2012). Rights to healthcare in the United States: Inherently unstable. American
Journal of Law and Medicine, 38, 326-347).
After reviewing the article write a paper from 4-5 pages in length double spaced following the
format listed below:
• In the first two pages, set forth points with which you agree or disagree and why.
• In the remainder of your paper set forth your own personal opinion regarding the way
our country should go in regard to health care.

a. Describe the role of the nurse in your Community Health clinical setting.

b. Do the roles and responsibilities differ from a nurse in an inpatient setting? If so, explain how.

c. How has your role as a Student Nurse evolved over the clinical rotation?

d. Discuss an evidence-based practice article on the role of a Community Health Nurse and how it relates to nurses at your clinical site.

Holistic Nurse

Running head: HEALTH PROMOTION PLAN 1

HEALTH PROMOTION PLAN 5

Health Promotion Plan

[Your Name]

NSG4075 Holistic Professional Nursing

Instructor’s name and credentials here

South University

Health Promotion Plan

Put the text of your paper here presenting your Thesis Statement and Introduction and the last page of your paper is reserved for the references. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

The Aggregate

[Put the text of your paper here presenting the characteristics of your aggregate AND the characteristics of the individual you have chosen as the exemplar of your aggregate (be sure to state how you will access this individual), using your windshield survey, Gordon’s and Genogram as appropriate. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Assessment of the Aggregate and the Community

[Put the text of your paper here discussing the strengths and weaknesses of your aggregate and the community as it relates to your health promotion plan, demonstrating knowledge of the community and public health nursing and EBP. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Barriers in Creating the Health Promotion Project

[Put the text of your paper here discussing the potential barriers to your health promotion plan that you may encounter, utilizing principles of assessment and cultural competency. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Health Promotion Plan

[Put the text of your paper here and clearly describe your health promotion plan including the planned methods and delivery that you intend to use that is appropriate for your health promotion and for your aggregate. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Nurse as a Health Advocate in the Community

[Put the text of your paper here and describe the leadership style that you plan to use in creating your health promotion plan. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Community Stakeholders

[Put the text of your paper here and clearly identify all the stakeholders involved in your health promotion plan. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Financial and Political Implications of the Health Promotion Project

[Put the text of your paper here describing the financial and political implications you have identified related to your health promotion plan. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Alternate Plans

[Put the text of your paper here, describing your alternative plan, should your initial health promotion plan be unsuccessful or unattainable. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Student as a Change Agent

[Put the text of your paper here discussing your role in the community was an agent of change. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

Conclusion

[Put the text of your paper here summarizing you paper and you plan in 2-3 paragraphs, and the last page of your paper is reserved for the references. Please see the South APA Guidelines and South APA Basics documents to ensure that your references are properly constructed].

References

Harwood, L., Ridley, J., Wilson, B., & Laschinger, H. (2010). Workplace empowerment and

burnout in Canadian nephrology nurses. CANNT Journal, 20(2), 12-17. Retrieved from CINAHL with Full Text database.

McCaffrey, R., Hayes, R., Stuart, W., Cassell, A., Farrell, C., Miller-Reyes, C., et al. (2010). A

program to improve communication and collaboration between nurses and medical residents. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 41(4), 172-178. doi:10.3928/00220124-20100326-04.

Uyehara, J., Magnussen, L., Itano, J., & Zhang, S. (2007). Facilitating program and NCLEX-RN

success in a generic BSN program. Nursing Forum, 42(1), 31-38. Retrieved from CINAHL with Full Text database.

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Community and Public Health Nursing Refelction

Explain the role of community and public health nursing and community partnerships as they apply to the community in LA PUENTE CALIFORNIA

• Address the influence of cultural diversity and vulnerable populations as they apply to the family selected residing in LA PUENTE CALIFORNIA

• Explore the epidemiological influences within the community of LA PUENTE CALIFORNIA

Select one HEALTHY PEOPLE 202 Leading Health Indicator (LHI) that relates to your participating family’s community.

LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR : TOBACCO
Adults who are currently smokers

• Develop three (3) community or public nursing diagnoses related to
1)Smoking,
2)Cancer
3)Hypertension.

• Identify two (2) potential nursing interventions related to SMOKING that could have a positive effect on the selected LHI.

Identify two (2) potential nursing interventions related to CANCER that could have a positive effect on the selected LHI.

Identify two (2) potential nursing interventions related to HYPERTENSION that could have a positive effect on the selected LHI.
• Describe a community health partnership that could positively influence the selected LHI, Tobacco, adults who currently smoke

Dispositional, Biological and Evolutionary Theory Newspaper Article

Write a 1,000- to 1,250-word informational article for a newspaper in which you do the following:

Describe the differences between dispositional and evolutionary or biological personality theories.
Discuss the strengths and limitations of dispositional and evolutionary or biological personality theories as they apply to behavior.
Discuss the Big Five personality test and how it is used to study personality.
Include a minimum of two to three sources.

Format your article consistent with APA guidelines.

Attachments:
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