Parts ?1 and 2 ?have the same questions, however, you must answer with references and different writing always addressing them objectively, that is a

 

Parts  1 and 2  have the same questions, however, you must answer with references and different writing always addressing them objectively, that is as if you were different students. Similar responses in wording or references will not be accepted.

APA format

1) Minimum 11 pages  (No word count per page)- Follow the 3 x 3 rule: minimum of three paragraphs per page

You must strictly comply with the number of paragraphs requested per page.

           Part 1: minimum  1 page

           Part 2: minimum  1 page

           Part 3: minimum  4 pages (Due 40 hours)

           Part 4: minimum  1 page

           Part 5: minimum  2 pages

           Part 6: minimum  2 pages (Due 40 hours)

           

    

    

Submit 1 document per part

2)¨******APA norms

         All paragraphs must be narrative and cited in the text- each paragraph

         Bulleted responses are not accepted

         Don’t write in the first person 

         Don’t copy and paste the questions.

         Answer the question objectively, do not make introductions to your answers, answer it when you start the paragraph

Submit 1 document per part

3)****************************** It will be verified by Turnitin (Identify the percentage of exact match of writing with any other resource on the internet and academic sources, including universities and data banks) 

********************************It will be verified by SafeAssign (Identify the percentage of similarity of writing with any other resource on the internet and academic sources, including universities and data banks)

4) Minimum 3 references (APA format) per part not older than 5 years  (Journals, books) (No websites)

Part 3:  Minimum 6 references (APA format) per part not older than 5 years  (Journals, books) (No websites) 

Part 6:  Minimum 6 references (APA format) per part not older than 5 years  (Journals, books) (No websites) 

All references must be consistent with the topic-purpose-focus of the parts. Different references are not allowed.

5) Identify your answer with the numbers, according to the question. Start your answer on the same line, not the next

Example:

Q 1. Nursing is XXXXX

Q 2. Health is XXXX

6) You must name the files according to the part you are answering: 

Example:

Part 1.doc 

Part 2.doc

__________________________________________________________________________________

Parts  1 and 2 have the same questions, however, you must answer with references and different writing always addressing them objectively, that is as if you were different students. Similar responses in wording or references will not be accepted.

Part 1: Physical Assessment

Chronic pain may be a spectrum disorder in patients with anxiety, depression, or somatic symptoms. 

1. Discuss patient identifiers for mental health screening.

Part 2: Physical Assessment

Chronic pain may be a spectrum disorder in patients with anxiety, depression, or somatic symptoms. 

1. Discuss patient identifiers for mental health screening.

Part 3: Nursing role and scope

Personal Philosophy of Nursing 3ssay

 

Purpose: Write your personal philosophy of nursing.

Clinical site: Rehabilitative Services

Job position: RN, case manager

Experience: I am a registered nurse and have experience in inpatient setting for 2+ years. I also have 1 year of experience with case management.

1.Introduction that includes who you are and where you practice nursing (One paragraph)

2. Definition of nursing (One paragraph)

3. Your definition of nursing (Two paragraphs)

4. Common health assumptions or underlying beliefs of patients (One paragraph)

5. Your assumptions or underlying beliefs about health (Two paragraphs)

6. Definitions of (One paragraph)

a. Patient

b. Environment

c. Health

d. Nursing

7. Your definitions of (Two paragraphs)

a. Patient

b. Environment

c. Health

d. Nursing

8. Give one example of the major domains of nursing in one case from your clinical experience (One paragraph)

7. Conclusion and include: (One paragraph)

 a. How are the domains connected?

  b. What is your vision of nursing for the future?

  c. What are the challenges that you will face as a nurse?

 d. What are your goals for professional development?

Part 4: Health Promotion

Health Problem: Smokin in adolescents prevention

Your Role: moderator of a community focus group that will explore knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors

Group: 150 adolescents 

Activities: interviews 

1. Define your group and setting for the activity (One paragraph)

2 Questions (One paragraph)

a. Create an opening question to explore perceptions of the health risks associated with your topic of interest.

b. Create a question that should explore what are the influences related to your topic.

c. Create a third question that will help you in understanding the perception (in-group members) of roles towards improving the health problem.

3. Discuss concerning habits, behaviors and practices that should be addressed to improve the indicators related to it (One paragraph)

a. Dietary choices

b. Exercising

c. Comorbidities

d. Contributing stakeholders 

e.Their roles to meet your goals. 

Part 5:Advanced Pathophysiology

Topic:  Endocrine System

 

1- What are hormones and its general characteristics?

2- Regulation of Hormone release based on negative feedback: post an example.

3- Explain up and down regulation of hormone receptors.

4- How does the Pituitary-Hypothalamic axis work?

5- Mention the Hormones released from Anterior and Posterior Pituitary gland.

6- Functions of Pineal Gland.

7- Complete for each of these glandular organs which are the hormones produced and which are the functions of these hormones.

Thyroid

Parathyroid

Pancreas (endocrine activity)

Adrenal (from cortex and medulla)

8- Content of Slide 55 in PPT repost here (forget this question)

9- What is…? Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion vs Diabetes Insipidus (types)

10- What is Hypopituitarism and Hyperpituitarism?

11- What happens with Hypersecretion of GH?

12- Thyroid disorders: Primary vs secondary. Thyrotoxicosis symptoms. Graves Disease: mechanism of production and symptoms. Hypothyroidism etiology and symptoms.

13- Hyperparathyroidism: which is primary, secondary and tertiary?

14- Cushing Syndrome vs Cushing Disease.

15- What is Addison’s Disease and symptoms?

16- Pheochromocytoma. Hormone in excess and symptoms.

17- Obesity: concept. Visceral vs Peripheral

18- Diabetes Type 1 vs 2: mechanism of production (pathophysiology) What is A1C?

19- Clinical manifestations of DM Type 1 and DM Type 2?

20- What is Gestational Diabetes and why it occurs?

21- Which are the acute complications of Diabetes?

22- From chronic complications of diabetes which are Macro and Microvascular?

23- Why patients with type 2 Diabetes may not suffer from Ketoacidosis?

Part 6: Types of Health Care Settings

Topic: Developing Families

Purpose: Evaluate the contemporary issues in government

Understand how government works

Analyze how legislation and regulation impact nursing

1. Introduction to the topic (One paragraph)

2. Describe the most recent policy that addresses the “Developing Families” (One paragraph)

3. Describe the role of the nurse leader as a driver of policy reform from the topic perspective (One paragraph)

4. Describe the government position on the topic (One paragraph)

5. Describe two setting that the nurses can promote to improve the Health Care Settings of  “Developing Families” (One paragraph)

6. Conclusion(One paragraph)

Discuss the image of the city by kevin lynch and the world in a shopping mall by margaret crawford.

Write a 6 pages paper on the image of the city by kevin lynch and the world in a shopping mall by margaret crawford. These two texts make the reader think about, imagine, and analyze his own experience of moving around the city and shopping in its malls-those things that are done almost automatically in our lives. Lync and Crawford try to bring more awareness into everyday living, that is what unites them as writers but they do it in their own ways.

“The Image of the City” which at first glance looks like a book written for professionals turns out to be exciting reading for both city planners and city dwellers. It is an incredible capacity of the author who received education on the faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at MIT to tell complicated things in a simple manner (Andrade, 2005, 74). It is Einstein himself who remarked that “if you can`t explain it simply then you don`t understand it well enough”. Needless to say that Lynch not only knew and adored what he was writing about he also could make other readers fall in love with such a strange and distant thing as city planning (The Image of the City, 2011). It is no doubt that books on architecture were written before but Lynch was an innovator in a certain sense that is why his work became a significant event for the reader. What was so peculiar about “The Image of the City?” Lynch reflected on the way in which cities are perceived by dwellers and elaborated a certain methodology in this sphere comprehended by both architectures and local inhabitants. The author did not try to invent anything new, he used his professional knowledge of terminology to create a comprehensible concept of urban planning (De Lang, 2009, 13). Though his narrative manner may seem repetitive to a certain extent, it was utilized in order to explain the nuances of urban planning to an inexperienced reader in this sphere. Lynch was probably one of the first professionals who allowed himself to see the city as an ordinary man and that vision permitted the author to think of urban planning in terms of wayfinding (Tate, 2013, 78). The author contributed immensely to the understanding of the concept of mental mapping (Derek et al., 2009, 89). Lynch introduced the concept of “imageability” of a city- the possibility to create complicated virtual maps or images of the places they live (Gould & White, 1993, 22).

“We must consider not just the city as a thing in itself, but the city being perceived by its inhabitants”(Lynch, 1960, 45).

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Reply to:Hello Dr. VW and class. The symptoms between unipolar depression and bipolar depression are similar in that they are both disorders that cause major disruptions in a person’s life. The difference is the severity and the biological factors that are causing the disorders. Unipolar (major depressive disorder) is a prolonged time of feeling depressed without manic or hypomanic episodes. Depression can be linked to bereavement or another mental illness (Galvao, Sportich, Lambert, Amie, Musa, Nieto, 2013). Bipolar disorder is a prolonged period of depression with manic or hypomanic episodes. Moods can go from one extreme to another.Nonmedication treatments can be more effective for unipolar depression due to the ability to be able to change the way that the person thinks. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy allows a person to redirect thier thinking patters in order to change the behavior that is causing depression and anxiety. Bipoler disorders are treated with medication due to the chemical imbalance that a person has in their brain.