FUTURE Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner and this case needs to be as in a family practice clinic setting.

FUTURE Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner and this case needs to be as in a family practice clinic setting.
Power Point:
Guide to SBIRT for FUTURE Primary Care
Mental Health across
Power point presentation:
Screening and Brief Intervention or Referral to Treatment (S-BIRT)
In this unit you will create a voice over power point presentation regarding your SBIRT experience. APA format is expected. This is an exercise combining screening for harmful drug or alcohol use, with a brief intervention using Motivational Interviewing and referrals for follow up with Behavioral Health specialist.
Slide 1: SBIRT overview: Describe the SBIRT process and use in healthcare.
Slide 2: Case Presentation Do not include patient identifying information, age, chief complaint, risk factors
Slide 3: Screening Tool used Describe tool, validity, scoring information and citation. Your patients score, and the interpretation of your patients score.
Slide 4: Brief Intervention: How you applied the Motivational Interviewing process and shared your clients score and need for behavioral changes
Slide 5: Referral for Treatment: Describe the referral for follow up treatment that you provided
Slide 6: Evaluation of the process: Share patient outcome and provider evaluation of SBIRT process

Select a complex critical care patient for case study who has multiple organ dysfunction as shown by one or two of the following health conditions • Liver failure • Renal failure • Neurological compromise • Circulatory failure • Endocrine failure • Haematological failure

Select a complex critical care patient for case study who has multiple organ dysfunction as shown by one or two of the following health conditions • Liver failure • Renal failure • Neurological compromise • Circulatory failure • Endocrine failure • Haematological failure

Write a brief summary of the patient’s major health problem that lead to the requirement for critical care and any significant management provided specific to the problem. This should take no more than one to one and a half pages.

The emphasis for the paper is to show a detailed understanding of the pathophysiology underpinning the patients’ primary problem. You are expected to provide detailed rationale for the clinical signs the patient is showing.

Please note as the patient may have multiple organ dysfunction selecting one area on which to concentrate may assist your writing. You will however be expected to examine the relationship between at least two organ dysfunctions.

The remainder of the paper should present the rationale for one (1) management strategy to show your understanding of the links between the physiology, signs and symptoms and management. Please note, you may not cover renal replacement therapy, intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation or positive pressure ventilation.

Maintain patient confidentiality by assigning the person a pseudonym. No case details are to be included beyond discussing the relevant physiology.

Your introduction should describe how the paper is to be presented and organized. The content of the paper must use a minimum of 15 scholarly references to support your discussion points. The paper will be written in a manner that clearly demonstrates understanding of the related pathophysiology by drawing on recent, research-based literature. Laboratory findings may be discussed if relevant.

Assessment criteria • Selects a patient with the required complex critical care and presents work that shows critical analysis of the selected topic • Comprehensively describes and relates the relevant pathophysiology appropriate to the patient’s clinical condition • Demonstrates critical engagement with the relevant evidence based research • Establishes clear relationships between the physiology and selected management topic • Writes clearly in an appropriate academic style and Harvard reference style.

Describe how you would progress from simply having useful knowledge to the wisdom to make decisions about the information you have found during your database search.

Data-to-Wisdom Continuum Analysis Paper

The purpose of this assignment is to be able to incorporate the data-to-wisdom continuum into the practice of professional nurse. You are required to think of a concept/issue/idea in your practice area then relate it to the four steps of the data, information, knowledge, wisdom continuum.

  • Develop the concept/idea/issue you selected from The emergency room into a relevant question. For example, if you are thinking of patient falls, you may think of a question such as: what factors that leads to patient falls in The emergency room?
  • Describe the question you developed and then relate how you would work through the four steps of the data, information, knowledge, wisdom continuum. Be specific.

o Identify the databases and search words you would use to search for data and information about your topic.

o Relate how you would take the information gleaned and turn it into useable knowledge.

o Can informatics be used to gain wisdom?

o Describe how you would progress from simply having useful knowledge to the wisdom to make decisions about the information you have found during your database search.

Have you gained a certain wisdom or insight as a senior nursing student that you did not have prior to becoming a nursing student?

Paper Guidelines:

  • You developed a nursing philosophy when you first entered the nursing program <– (I did not submit that assignment). Has your philosophy changed, deepened and/or been modified through education and the exposure to real patients with real needs in the clinical setting through your past three

semesters of nursing school?

  • Have you gained a certain wisdom or insight as a senior nursing student that you did not have prior to becoming a nursing student?
  • Do you believe your clinical patients and their families were satisfied or pleased with the care you delivered? What do you think made your approach or care unique?
  • Write about a clinical situation where you were faced providing care to a patient with an ethical or moral issue that was different than your own values or belief system. How did it make you feel?