Data and statistics

The managed care organization has asked you to put together a spreadsheet that shows a comparison between 3 diseases that are impacting 3 different countries. Because your department will be coming up for an accreditation performance review, this is a good time to start to evaluate data. In recent years, studies have indicated an increase in overall rates for cancer, HIV/AIDS, and obesity.

Use the library, textbook, and the Web site for the World Health Organization (WHO) to research and explain why there is such a profound change in these countries during the time span. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of 8–10 slides with speaker notes of 75-150 words not including title or reference pages.

Case Study 1: Malpractice Action Brought by Yolanda Pinnelas People involved in case: Yolanda Pinnelas — patientBetty DePalma, RN, MS — nursing supervisorElizabeth Adelman, RN — recovery room nu

Case Study 1: Malpractice Action Brought by Yolanda Pinnelas

People involved in case:

Yolanda Pinnelas — patient

Betty DePalma, RN, MS — nursing supervisor

Elizabeth Adelman, RN — recovery room nurse

William Brady, M.D. — plastic surgeon

Mary Jones, RN — IV insertion

Carol Price, LPN

Jeffery Chambers, RN — staff nurse

Patricia Peters, PharmD — pharmacy

Diana Smith, RN

Susan Post, JD — risk manager

Amy Green — quality assurance

Michael Parks, RN, MS, CNS — education coordinator

SAFE-INFUSE — pump

Brand X infusion — pump

Caring Memorial Hospital

Facts:

The patient, Yolanda Pinellas, is a 21-year-old female admitted to Caring Memorial Hospital for chemotherapy. Caring Memorial is a hospital in upstate New York. Yolanda was a student at Ithaca College and studying to be a music conductor.

Yolanda was diagnosed with anal cancer and was to receive Mitomycin for her chemotherapy. Mary Jones, RN, inserted the IV on the day shift around 1300, and the patient, Yolanda, was to have Mitomycin administered through the IV. An infusion machine was used for the delivery. The Mitomycin was hung by Jeffery Chambers, RN, and he was assigned to Yolanda. The unit had several very sick patients and was short staffed. Jeffery had worked a double shift the day before and had to double back to cover the evening shift. He was able to go home between shifts and had about 6 hours of sleep before returning. The pharmacy was late in delivering the drug so it was not hung until the evening shift. Patricia Peters, PharmD, brought the chemotherapy to the unit.

On the evening shift, Carol Price, LPN, heard the infusion pump beep several times. She had ignored it as she thought someone else was caring for the patient. Diana Smith, RN, was also working the shift and had heard the pump beep several times. She mentioned it to Jeffery. She did not go into the room until about 45 minutes later. The patient testified that a nurse came in and pressed some buttons and the pump stopped beeping. She was groggy and not sure who the nurse was or what was done.

Diana Smith responded to the patient’s call bell and found the IV had been dislodged from the patient’s vein. There was no evidence that the Mitomycin had gone into the patient’s tissue. Diana immediately stopped the IV, notified the physician, and provided care to the hand. The documentation in the medical record indicates that there was an infiltration to the IV.

The hospital was testing a new IV infusion pump called SAFE-INFUSE. The supervisory nurse was Betty DePalma, RN. Betty took the pump off the unit. No one made note of the pump’s serial number as there were six in the hospital being used. There was also another brand of pumps being used in the hospital. It was called Brand X infusion pump. Betty did not note the name of the pump or serial number. The pump was not isolated or sent to maintenance and eventually the hospital decided not to use SAFE-INFUSE so the loaners were sent back to the company.

Betty and Dr. William Brady are the only ones that carry malpractice insurance. The hospital also has malpractice insurance.

Two weeks after the event, the patient developed necrosis of the hand and required multiple surgical procedures, skin grafting, and reconstruction. She had permanent loss of function and deformity in her third, fourth, and fifth fingers. The claimant is alleging that, because of this, she is no longer able to perform as a conductor, for which she was studying.

During the procedure for the skin grafting, the plastic surgeon, Dr. William Brady, used a dermatome that resulted in uneven harvesting of tissue and further scarring in the patient’s thigh area where the skin was harvested.

The risk manager is Susan Post, JD, who works in collaboration with the quality assurance director Amy Green. Amy had noted when doing chart reviews over the last 3 months prior to this incident that there were issues of short staffing and that many nurses were working double shifts, evenings, and nights then coming back and working the evening shift. She was in the process of collecting data from the different units on this observation. She also noted a pattern of using float nurses to several units. Prior to this incident, the clinical nurse specialist, Michael Parks, RN, MS, CNS, was consulting with Susan Post and Amy Green about the status of staff education on this unit and what types of resources and training was needed.

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FOR PHYLLIS YOUNG

For this assignment:

  • Select a current health care or nursing issue in your work environment or in the literature in the provision of care to a vulnerable population. (FOR EXAMPLE- PREEXISTING CONDITIONS AND MEDICAL COVERAGE)
  • Write a 3–5 page paper, APA FORMAT, excluding cover sheet and references that covers the following:
    • Description of the nature and extent of the issue or problem.
    • Description of who the issue or problem affects (including both the target population and health care professionals).
    • Description of the short- and long-term effects of the problem on the target population and the health care system.
    • Discussion points on the theoretical frameworks for understanding the existence of the issue or problem.
    • Discussion points on the ethical issues this problem raises in the delivery of health care.
  • Include a reference list that is appropriate to the body of literature available on this topic that has been published in the past five years.
  • Cite and include a minimum of three sources, with the majority being from peer-reviewed sources.
  • Adhere to APA style and formatting throughout your paper and when citing your sources.
  • CriteriaNon-performanceBasicProficientDistinguished Discuss the nature and extent of the health care or nursing issue. 19% Does not discuss the nature and extent of the health care or nursing issue.Identifies, but does not discuss the health care or nursing issue.Discusses the nature and extent of the health care or nursing issue.Examines the nature and extent of the health care or nursing issue, and provides detailed examples. Identify who the health care or nursing issue affects. 19% Does not identify who the health care or nursing issue affects.Understands, but does not identify who the health care or nursing issue affects.Identifies who the health care or nursing issue affects.Examines in detail the impact on the individuals affected by the health care or nursing issue. Identify the short- and long-term effects of the problem on the target population and the health care system. 19% Does not identify the short- or long-term effects of the problem on the target population and the health care system.Identifies either the short- or long-term effects, but not both, of the problem on the target population and the health care system.Identifies the short- and long-term effects of the problem on the target population and the health care system.Examines the short- and long-term effects of the problem on the target population and the health care system, and provides supporting examples. Discuss the theoretical frameworks for understanding the issue or problem. 19% Does not discuss the theoretical frameworks for understanding the issue or problem.Identifies, but does not discuss, the key features of the theoretical framework, but does not discuss it as it relates to the issue or problem.Discusses the theoretical frameworks for understanding the issue or problem.Examines and discusses in detail the theoretical frameworks for understanding the issue or problem, and provides supporting examples. Discuss the ethical issues this health care or nursing issue raises in the delivery of care. 19% Does not discuss the ethical issues this health care or nursing issue raises in the delivery of health care.Identifies, but does not discuss the ethical issues this health care or nursing issue raises in the delivery of health care.Discusses the ethical issues this health care or nursing issue raises in the delivery of health care.Examines and discusses in detail the ethical issues this health care or nursing issue raises in the delivery of health care, and its impact. Effectively communicates by integrating research into written documents that follow APA format, as well as the consistent use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of a nursing professional. 5% Does not effectively communicate by integrating research into written documents that follow APA format, as well as the consistent use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of a nursing professional.Communicates by integrating research into written documents that lack consistency in APA format, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of a nursing professional.Effectively communicates by integrating research into written documents that follow APA format, as well as the consistent use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of a nursing professional.Effectively communicates by integrating research into written documents that follow APA format, as well as the consistent use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of a nursing professional and leader.

Health Communication SLP

Homework Assignment

The Session Long Project entails going through the process of influencing policymakers. In prior SLP assignments you wrote a letter to “raise a concern” and “oppose a position” or “support a position.” While these are direct ways of influencing policymakers by letter writing, there are additional indirect ways that can also achieve your objectives. Some ways are writing a letter to the editor or “Op-Eds.”

Make sure to review the Oklahoma Rehabilitation Council “Writing Op-Eds and letters to the editor” page to help you complete this assignment.

Part 1:

1.   Topic that is on Teen Pregnancy

2.   Pick a local newspaper to write to (you can use your hometown paper if you desire). Provide the name of the newspaper and the city.

3.   Write a one-page letter to the editor.

Part 2:

4.   Write one page of text on tips for writing a letter to the editor.

5.   What are some advantages of writing a letter to the editor compared to the letters from prior SLP assignments?

Recap: Your assignment should consist of: A one-page letter to the editor and one page on tips/advantages for writing a letter to the editor.

Length: 2 pages.

Which phrases accurately describe total body fat? Check all that apply. a.nonessential forms of fat in the body b.essential fat needed for normal body functioning c.a type of fat also known as storage

Which phrases accurately describe total body fat? Check all that apply.

a.nonessential forms of fat in the body

b.essential fat needed for normal body functioning

c.a type of fat also known as storage fat

d.a fat used to determine total body mass

e.a fat that helps calculate relative total body composition

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 I NEED A POSITIVE COMMENT BASED IN THIS ARGUMENT..BETWEEN 150-200 WORDS

A problem we have in the hospitals are the high number of falls resulting in injury because of short staffing. Joint Commission reported that every year hundreds of thousands of patients fall in hospitals, and 30-50 percent resulting in injury. These patients require additional treatment and it prolongs hospital stays. A research article reports that a fall with injury added 6.3 days to the hospital stay and the average cost for a fall with injury is about $14,000 (Galbraith J, et al, 2011). I work in Progressive Care Neuro telemetry, where the risk for falls it is great because most of the population we have are with strokes, altered mental status, detox, Respiratory and Cardiac disease. When nurses are forced to work with low nurse-to-patient ratios patients fall and patient essential care is missed such as teaching, ambulation, turning, emotional support and charting. When the load increases nurses get burned out, their dissatisfaction increases every day and patients suffer from preventable injuries and inadequate care. Our hospital evaluated these problems and decided to hire more CNA and RN’s. Also, they invested in new equipment such as chair alarms, and bed alarms. All patients are required to have the alarms on, and we have to ambulate with them to the bathrooms and back. These changes decreased the falls drastically.

Galbraith J, et al: Cost analysis of a falls-prevention program in an orthopedic setting. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 2011;469(12):3462-3468. doi:10.1007/s11999-011-1932-9.

Joint Commission. 2015. Sentinel Event Alert. Retrieved from http://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/18/SEA_55.pdf

Competition in Health Care

One of the trends marking the continuing transformation of the U.S. health care industry is the dramatic increase in the pace of competition. The heightened competition is taking place among hospitals, health plans, physician groups, and drug companies, and between physicians and hospitals, and hospitals and health plans. Listen to the Looking Ahead: The Future of Health Care Policy podcast from National Public Radio (NPR). Then, prepare a three- to five-page paper in which you:

  • Describe the different forms of competition that take place among various types of health care organizations.
  • Evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of competition in health care and suggest alternatives if competition was not the primary driver of operations in the U.S. health care system.
  • Explain the elements of successful competition and the use of competitive intelligence.
  • Describe the influence competition has on the services offered by health care organizations and the choices patients have.

Your paper must be three to five double-spaced pages (excluding title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Utilize a minimum of two scholarly sources that were published within the last five years. One source must be obtained from the Ashford University Library and focus on competition health care. All sources must be documented in APA style

After extended use of the drugs that treat HIV, the virus often becomes resistant and the drugs no longer work.

After extended use of the drugs that treat HIV, the virus often becomes resistant and the drugs no longer work.

Assignment 1A

Please, Carefully read the instructions, thanks

Complete Exercises 6, 8, and 9 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as directed by the instructor.

qualitative research paper

Use the below sources: identify the qualitative, peer-reviewed research articles to complete this assignment.

In a 1000-1,250 word essay, summarize the study, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.

Refer to the resource “Research Critique Guidelines” that is attached for suggested headings and content for your paper.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

RESOURCES TO UTILIZE. USE ONLY 1 SOURCE!

Batch, M., Barnard, A., & Windsor, C. (2009). Who’s talking? communication and the casual/part-time nurse: A literature review. Contemporary Nurse : A Journal for the Australian Nursing Profession, 33(1), 20-9. Retrieved from https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/docview/203168670?accountid=7374

 Erickson, J. I., Ditomassi, M., & Adams, J. M. (2012). Attending registered nurse: An innovative role to manage between the spaces. Nursing Economics, 30(5), 282-7. Retrieved from https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/docview/1112217880?accountid=7374

Fletcher, K. E., Wiest, F. C., Halasyamani, L., Lin, J., Nelson, V., Kaufman, S. R., . . . Schapira, M. (2008). How do hospitalized patients feel about resident work hours, fatigue, and discontinuity of care? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(5), 623-8. doi:http://dx.doi.org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0384-0