Discuss the ethical role of a manager in a long-term care facility when faced with a family decision to withhold nutrition and fluids to a terminal and semi-comatose patient.
Refer to Hodgson’s ethical decision-making framework or other ethical decision-making frameworks of your choice.
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Title: Ethical Considerations for Managers in End-of-Life Care Decision Making in Long-Term Care Facilities
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Title: “The Evolution of Prescriptive Authority for APRNs in the United States: Implications and Changes in the Past Decade” In the past ten years, there have been significant changes in the prescriptive authority for advanced practice registered nurses (
What changes in prescriptive authority have taken place in the United States in the past ten years? What are the implications of limited prescriptive authority for the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)?
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Title: “Addressing Community Safety: A Local Coalition Approach” Issue: Safety in Neighborhood Parks Local Coalition: A coalition of community members, local law enforcement, city officials, and representatives from local parks and recreation department. Stake
Thinking about the community in which you live, what is an issue that could be addressed at the local level (keep it simple)?
How would a local coalition address the issue?
Who would be the stakeholders, the beneficiaries?
Who would help fund the project? What challenges might the coalition face?
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“Managing Hypertension: A Comprehensive Care Plan for a Patient on 10 Medications”
I need a care plan for Hypertensive patients-
10 Medications
You can just create a scenario around it.
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“Financial Assistance for Clinical Expenses and Impacting Patient Outcomes as a Nurse Aide” Financial Assistance for Clinical Expenses and Impacting Patient Outcomes as a Nurse Aide As a current nursing student in my second year of the program, I
* If you are a current student (past your first term), and need assistance with expenses associated with completing the clinical portion of your program, please outline those expenses below.
* If you are a current student (past your first term), please explain how this award will help you graduate.
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“Adventures in Annotating: Mastering the Art of Active Reading”
Adventures in Annotating: Getting Started
[WLOs: 2, 3] [CLOs: 2, 3]
Each week, you will practice active reading and annotation. The reading notebook is part of this practice and consists of a template you will fill out and submit in Canvas. In addition to practicing active reading and annotation, these notebooks are meant for you to determine how you prefer to annotate. This week, the reading notebook focuses on what to do before, during, and after reading.
Ready
Before you begin this week’s reading notebook,
Read Annotations.
Watch the Questioning
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Reflective Journal: Incorporating Psychotherapeutic Ideas into Practice
Please attempt to link your thoughtful responses to the experiences provided in your clinical experiences, online meetings, your psychotherapeutic readings and the other related materials as well as what is happening in your day to day life to your journals Think about and reflect upon how the ideas discussed and read can be incorporated into your individual practice and develop your reflective entry around this. The purpose of this assignment is to challenge the student to reflect on contextual matter, how this interplays with their future vision of their practice and their interface with barriers to optimal care. Ethical and moral dilemmas may also be a part of your reflection and observations. This is a feeling assignment. Reflect on how you are feeling about clinicals and readings. Please limit journal entries to about one page each. APA citations are not required, but linking thoughts and feelings to clinical experiences or readings will provide a richer and more structured path to your journaling. It is appropriate to write from a first person perspective in reflective journals. It is not necessary to use APA citations to support your framework and/or evidence based practice. Creative methods to present a reflective log in alternate ways may be negotiated by individual students in the first week of the course.