week 4 Discussion question 150 words min no plagerism with references due tomorrow December 21 at 7 pm

 Post a summary of how the five population health determinants (access to health care, individual behavior, social environment, physical environment, and genetics) affect your selected health issue, and which determinants you think are most impactful for that particular issue and why. Explain how epidemiologic data supports the significance of your issue, and explain how this data has been used in designing population health measures and policy initiatives. 

Nursing Theory and Conceptual model presentation

  

Nursing theories are tested and systematic ways to implement nursing practice. Select a nursing theory and its conceptual model. Prepare a 10-15 slide PowerPoint in which you describe the nursing theory and its conceptual model and demonstrate its application in nursing practice. Include the following:

1. Present an overview of the nursing theory. Provide evidence that demonstrates support for the model’s efficacy in nursing practice. Explain how the theory proves the conceptual model.

2. Explain how the nursing theory incorporates the four metaparadigm concepts.

3. Provide three evidence-based examples that demonstrate how the nursing theory supports nursing practice. Provide support and rationale for each.

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, which can be found in the APA Style Guide.

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I have overall problem ( Heart disease )  and I want 2 specific problems see attachment for details  I need to do just A

discussion: Interprofessional Team

A multiprofessional team practice is necessary as you cannot be expected to know everything there is to know and have all the skills to address the complete range of episodic and chronic health problems commonly seen in the primary care setting. Discuss what you believe is the ideal provider mix for an interprofessional team in primary care. Design an interprofessional team to meet the primary care needs in your community and share with your peers in the discussion forum. Support your discussion with evidence based practice and recommendations.

Teaching Plan on Epilepsy

Topic is on Epilepsy 

Create your own Case Study on Epilepsy and provide the following:

Use SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, & Recommendation) & have a Conclusion

– 4 Total Pages not including title page and references (APA Format strictly)

– 3 minimum referenced 

MN581 Discussion Board: Pediatric Ear Infection

No plagiarism please.

Will need minimum of 300 words, APA Style, double spaced, times new roman, font 12, and Include: (3 references within years 2015-2018) with intext citations. 

Pediatric Disorders of  Ears

This week’s Discussion will focus on sharing experiences that you have encountered so far in your pediatric clinical rotation, specifically with children suffering from ear conditions. Please post your initial response and respond to your classmates for a rich conversation.

(Choose ear infection, discuss age of child, sign and symptoms that were noticed at the pediatric clinic and plan of care for treatment). 

week7 Assignment

 

In this Assignment, you will continue developing your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan by appending the original document you began in the previous Assignment to develop the second component—academic resources and strategies. To accomplish this: Identify and describe at least three academic resources or strategies that can be applied to the MSN program Identify and describe at least three professional resources that can be applied to success in the nursing practice in general or your specialty in particular Explain how you intend to use these resources, and how they might benefit you academically and professionally.

#35587 – 2 pages 12 Hrs

#35587 Topic: HIV

Number of Pages: 2 (Double Spaced)

Number of sources: 5

Writing Style: APA

Type of document: Annotated Bibliography

Academic Level:High School

Category:   Healthcare

Language Style: English (U.S.)

Order Instructions: ATTACHED

Current Healthcare Issues

Search your local newspaper (Indianapolis Indiana) or any of the heath care websites. 
Find a local or national controversy related to healthcare.  Topics or areas of focus might include economics (healthcare costs and coverage), politics (current developments in healthcare reform), or social issues (breakouts of disease, healthcare access, or health disparities). In your initial post; Describe the controversy in detail. Provide a reference or link to an article that discusses it. Summarize one opinion about this controversy. Summarize another opinion that OPPOSES the first one you described.

need response to below discussion

APA format 3 peer review references Response needs to be why you disagree or agree with diffential diagnosis and why

 

Patient Information:

TB, 20-year-old, Male, Caucasian

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CC Intermittent headaches.

HPI: T.B. is a 20-year-old Caucasian male who presents with intermittent, diffuse headaches.  His headaches have been occurring every week or so since Spring, 2018.  These headaches last for 2 to 3 days and occur over entire head but is worse above the eyes and radiates the nose, cheekbones, and jaw. The pain is described as a pressure that is intense above the eyes. There are no associated signs or symptoms, other than mild relief when enters a dark room.  T.B has not discovered a condition that makes headaches occur or worsen. Currently, the pain is rated as 7/10 pain scale.

Current Medications: Intermittent Acetaminophen Extra Strength 2 several times a day with headaches

Allergies: None is known to date. 

PMHx: Reports has received all recommended immunizations and last tetanus is in 2016.  Appendectomy at age 15.

Soc Hx: Patient is a part-time student at local community college and works part-time as a Barista.  He denies tobacco or recreational drug use, no alcohol use since 2017 in high school. He reports recently beginning to vape.  He lives with a roommate in an apartment and reports has been more active as walks 3 miles daily to work and school.

Fam Hx: Mother is living and in good health.  Father has not been in the patient’s life since infancy.  Sister was diagnosed with epilepsy several years ago.   Patient reports no known family history of cancer or neurological issues

ROS:

GENERAL:  Patient reports no weight loss or fever

HEENT:  Eyes:  Patient reports no visual changes

Ears, Nose, Throat:  Patient reports no hearing loss, congestion, runny nose or sore throat.

SKIN:  Patient reports no rash or itching.

CARDIOVASCULAR:  Patient reports no chest pain, chest pressure or chest discomfort.

RESPIRATORY:  Patient reports no shortness of breath, cough or sputum.

NEUROLOGICAL:  Patient reports no dizziness, syncope, paralysis, ataxia, numbness or tingling in the extremities.

LYMPHATICS:  Patient denies knowledge of enlarged nodes. No history of splenectomy.

PSYCHIATRIC:  No history of depression or anxiety reported.

ENDOCRINOLOGIC:  No reports of sweating, cold or heat intolerance. No polyuria or polydipsia reported.

ALLERGIES:  No history of asthma, hives, eczema or rhinitis reported.

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Physical exam:

Diagnostic results: MRI should be considered to determine if there is a demyelinating disease or tumor triggering pain. There is no actual diagnostic tool for trigeminal neuralgia temporal, but other causes should be ruled out (Ball, Dains, Flynn, Solomon, & Stewart, 2015).

CT Scan could be ordered if felt to be sinusitis that does not respond to conservative or antibiotic treatment can lead to rare but dangerous sphenoid sinusitis affecting nerves (Velayudhan, Chaudhry, Smoker, Shinder, & Reede, 2017). CT scan is preferred over MRI for sinusitis diagnosis. 

A dental referral would be recommended if another diagnosis is ruled out or pain has oral pain or sign of dental inflammation.

Additional questions for the patient would be

Do you associate the pain with a specific event or timing?

How long have you experienced this pain?

Is the pain increasing, decreasing, or staying the same?

What makes the pain better?

Have you experienced similar pain before?

Do you have pain with chewing?

Do you grind your teeth?

Do you have nasal or postnasal drainage?

Do you have a fever?

A.  Headache with facial pain

Differential Diagnosis:

Trigeminal neuralgia temporal: The trigeminal nerve sends impulses to the upper, middle, and lower portions of the face. In this case, more than one nerve branch may be irritated and sending signals of pain to the upper head and the middle including the nose, cheekbones, and jaw.  It is possible for this pain to be bilateral (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, n.d).  Some possible triggers of trigeminal pressure might be pressure from blood vessels or rarely a tumor. Another trigger could be demyelination, such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Ball, Dains, Flynn, Solomon, & Stewart (2015) report this condition occurs in older patients. An MRI should be considered to determine if another diagnosis such as MS is triggering the pain.

Headache due to reaction from electric cigarette/Vaping.  Cai & Wang (2017) shared the strong evidence of neurological effects from e-cigarette solvents and flavor additives.  The substances produced from vaping are acrolein, glycerol, propylene oxide, ethyl, ethyl matol, and methol which are toxic and related to neurological issues. Li, Zhan, Wang, Leischow, and Zeng (2016) reported severe headaches occurred after e-cigarette use due to high nicotine and propylene glycol. Fruit flavors also contributed

Sinusitis:  The frontal sinuses lie above the eyes which could contribute to the primary site of pain. The maxillary sinus could be inflamed causing the upper jaw, teeth, nose and cheek pain. One concern is sinusitis typically has postnasal discharge (Ball, Dains, Flynn, Solomon, & Stewart, 2015)

Tension-type headache (TTH):  A primary symptom of TTH is a hatband pain distribution (Ball, Dains, Flynn, Solomon, Stewart (2015).  Although rare, Wagner and Moreira Filho (2018) studied a TTH combined with temporomandibular junction sleep bruxism occurs during periods of anxiety.  This combined scenario could reflect the upper eye and jaw, cheek pain.

Dental Caries or Malocclusion: Ball, Dains, Flynn, Solomon, and Stewart (2015) reports dental disease is a primary source of pain in the jaw, but also could cause pain at top of the head.  In our patient’s case, the pain starts below the forehead and radiates lower making this diagnosis less likely.

Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. (2015). Seidel’s guide to physical examination (8th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.

Hua Cai, & Chen Wang. (2017). Graphical review: The redox dark side of e-cigarettes; exposure to oxidants and public health concerns. Redox Biology 3(C) 402-406 https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.redox.2017.05.013

Li, Q., Zhan, Y., Wang, L., Leischow, S. J., & Zeng, D. D. (2016). Analysis of symptoms and their potential associations with e-liquids’ components: a social media study. BMC public health, 16, 674. doi:10.1186/s12889-016-3326-0

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (n.d). Trigeminal neuralgia fact sheet. Retrieved from https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Trigeminal-Neuralgia-Fact-Sheet

Velayudhan, V., Chaudhry, Z. A., Smoker, W. R. K., Shinder, R., & Reede, D. L. (2017). Imaging of intracranial and orbital complications of sinusitis and atypical sinus infection: What the radiologist needs to know. Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 46(6), 441–451. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1067/j.cpradiol.2017.01.006

Wagner, B. de A., & Moreira Filho, P. F. (2018). Painful temporomandibular disorder, sleep bruxism, anxiety symptoms and subjective sleep quality among military firefighters with frequent episodic tension-type headache. Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria, 76(6), 387–392. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1590/0004-282X20180043