[Solved] 1 Point Per Response

[Solved] 1 Point Per Response

 

The Purnell Model for Cultural Competence and its relevance for advanced practice nurse.

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.  Your initial post is worth 8 points.
  • You should respond to at least two of your peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts. Your reply posts are worth 2 points (1 point per response.) 
  • All replies must be constructive and use literature where possible.
  • Please post your initial response by 11:59 PM ET Thursday, and comment on the posts of two classmates by 11:59 PM ET Sunday.
  • You can expect feedback from the instructor within 48 to 72 hours from the Sunday due date. 

[Solved] Many Collaborative Efforts Like

[Solved] Many Collaborative Efforts Like

 

Consider your experiences at work, school, and in your personal life. You have, at some point, been asked to work with a group to achieve a particular goal. It might have been a group research project, a new marketing plan, a learning plan, a schedule to roll out new technology, planning a wedding, or even planning and creating a large family meal. In many collaborative efforts like these, there are disagreements. Select one collaborative experience from your past that involved some disagreements or significant differences of opinion.

Describe the project that you were working on, including the people involved.

  1. Explain the problem that you encountered with the group. How was that problem overcome? What was the end result of encountering and dealing with that problem?
  2. What do you think was the cause of the problem? How much of the problem came from miscommunication, either from you or from other people involved? What did you do to help resolve the problem?
  3. If you were able to relive that experience, how would you change the way that you approached the encountered problem? How would you communicate differently?
  4. How, ultimately, was the conflict resolved?

[Solved] Detailed Report Addressing Outcome

[Solved] Detailed Report Addressing Outcome

  • Draft a 6-page report on outcome measures, issues, and opportunities for the executive leadership team or applicable stakeholder group.
    Introduction
    Note: Each assessment in this course builds on the work you completed in the previous assessment. Therefore, you must complete the assessments in this course in the order in which they are presented.
    As a nurse leader, you may be called upon to submit a detailed report to your executive leadership team and key stakeholders that describes a quality or safety problem and its effects on outcomes, fully supported by relevant and credible data.
    This assessment provides an opportunity to draft such a report in which you can call attention to quality and safety issues and opportunities, effectively support your position, and lay out a plan for change.
    This assessment is based on the executive summary you prepared in the previous assessment.
    Preparation
    Your executive summary captured the attention and interest of the executive leadership team, who have asked you to provide them with a detailed report addressing outcome measures and performance issues or opportunities, including a strategy for ensuring that all aspects of patient care are measured.
    Note: As you revise your writing, check out the resources listed on the Writing Center’s Writing Supportpage.
    As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.

    • How might you engage stakeholders to help develop, implement, and sustain a vision to actually change and improve patient outcomes?
    • What arguments might be most effective in obtaining agreement and support?
    • What recommendations would you make to implement a proposed plan for change?
    • The following resources are required to complete the assessment.

[Solved] Although Adopting Data Warehousing

[Solved] Although Adopting Data Warehousing

According to Khristich (2022), an expert in health-tech projects and a CTO at Tateeda Global, by 2023, it is expected that the healthcare industry will reach its plateau with high-technology breakthrough discoveries and innovations. The future trends in healthcare technology open mind-blowing advanced healthcare tools and strategic transformation in the field of medicine while boosting the quality and affordability of healthcare services in preventing diseases instead of treating them at advanced stages. With the help of the internet, integrated medical technologies are transforming how hospitals, healthcare institutions, and providers communicate with each other while effectively connecting with their patients. The medical Internet of Things (IoT) is a processing field that implements wearable devices, monitors, and integrated applications that cater to patients’ needs. At the same time, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is implemented in conjunction with medical IoT, with machine learning that has an enhanced version of the traditional medical devices.

  To improve the efficiency and quality of surgical care treatment in our department, Eisenhower Health Hospital introduced the Davinci Robotic Surgical Systems (RSS). A present healthcare technology trend in minimally invasive surgical procedures with minimal incision size, blood loss, and post-surgical pain. In the improvement of Conventional Laparoscopic Surgery (CLS), the reduction of natural tremors and improved surgical accuracy and vision were observed with its application. The technical advantages mentioned result in enhanced clinical outcomes, reduced postoperative complications, and shortened length of patient’s postoperative hospitalization (Kao et al., 2022). Standard procedures involved in applying the Davinci Robotic Systems are cardiac, colorectal, gynecologic, head and neck, thoracic, urology, gallbladder removal, hysterectomy, and prostatectomy surgeries. It is widely used for the surgical prevention and treatment of patients with cancer. It has built-in 3D imaging and endo-wrist technology to precisely detect nerve bundles. With its application, surgeons can undertake complex procedures that are impossible to perform with other surgical techniques.

  On the contrary, the Advanced Urology Institute (2021) highlighted the disadvantages of robot-assisted surgery. Mechanical failure is unavoidable; for instance, system components such as a camera, robotic tower, arms, binocular lenses, and instruments can fail. In other cases, the electric current in the robotic instrument can malfunction, which causes the robotic arm to be misapplied to the surrounding tissues, resulting in accidental burn injuries. Moreover, robot-assisted surgery can contribute to nerve palsies due to lengthy surgical procedure that requires body positioning intended for the procedure, which also can cause direct nerve compression. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to analyze medical device reports (MDRs) related to robotically assisted surgical devices. The FDA receives mandatory reports from patients, caregivers, consumers, and healthcare professionals. Monitoring the safety and effectiveness of this medical device relies on these sources. The FDA recommends training and education to help enhance patient safety with its application (FDA, 2022). Furthermore, surgical robots come with complex systems with various points of vulnerability, and there have been traces of successful cyberattacks from their software applications. Hackers’ main target is patient health information, creating a financial incentive for attackers seeking patient data. Some robotic systems have advanced imaging features with telemonitoring and telepresence capabilities to facilitate intraoperative consultations. This integration of data sources, hardware, and software is composed of vulnerable material that enables an attack that could scale to multiple robots simultaneously (Gordon et al., 2022).

 The healthcare technology trend that is believed to have the most significant impact on healthcare is the technology behind telemedicine, which did not just appear in response to the pandemic, for we have already had this for years. Yet, the previous COVID outbreak pushed this healthcare trend forward and is expected to enhance future medicine. Telehealth is the medium of communication technologies such as computers, mobile phones, and tablets to facilitate the delivery of healthcare services, an essential component of a comprehensive healthcare approach that improves the patient experience. Telemedicine enhances the continuity of patient care with constant communication between patients and their healthcare providers, which helps reduced delays or missed appointments. According to the University of Central Florida (2022), patients nowadays are investing in their health and considering technology as an opportunity to take charge of their mental and physical well-being. Telehealth is efficient, convenient, and beneficial for cost-effective virtual check-ups, thus resulting in a less expensive bill to patients while maintaining quality care. In addition, this trend is suitable for physicians and their patients, paving the way for those who feel the stigma around therapy to those who seek psychiatric help more privately. This trend offers expanded healthcare access, including medically vulnerable people without transportation. Although adopting data warehousing increases security concerns in managing big data in telehealth. Still, with intelligent telehealth decision support, big data analytics are indispensable technology that addresses the problem of processing, storing, and analyzing vast information sources. Data anonymization is one way to protect the patient’s identity. It must draft privacy laws to ensure patient privacy. For telehealth, it is suggested to have evidence-based solid decisions on many data sources when choosing optimum patient treatments (Wainstein, 2017). U.S. healthcare may go virtual in the years to come; rather than being skeptical, we must fully embrace innovation to improve the agility and efficiency of our providers in the future (Masschallenge, 2022).

                                                                                   References:

Advanced Urology Institute. (2021). Advantages and Disadvantages of Robotic Technology in Urology.

https://www.advancedurologyinstitute.com/advantages-disadvantages-robotic-technology-urology/Links to an external site.

Food and Drug Administration. (2022). Computer-Assisted Surgical Systems.

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/surgery-devices/computer-assisted-surgical-systemsLinks to an external site.

Gordon, W., Ikoma, N., Lyu, H., Jackson, G., Landman, A. (2022). Protecting Procedural Care-Cybersecurity Considerations for Robotic Surgery.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-022-00693-8Links to an external site.

Kao, H., Yang, Y., Wu, Y. (2022). When Does DaVinci Robotic Surgical Systems Come into Play?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8841676/Links to an external site.

Khristich, S. (2022). 17 Major Healthcare Technology Trends of 2023.

https://tateeda.com/blog/healthcare-technology-trendsLinks to an external site.

Masschallenge. (2022). Rising Trends in Digital Health:5 Technologies That will Define the Future of Healthcare.

https://masschallenge.org/articles/digital-health-trends/Links to an external site.

University of Central Florida. (2022). 2022 Healthcare Industry Trend that Will Make a Difference.

https://www.ucf.edu/online/healthcare/news/healthcare-industry-trends/Links to an external site.

Wainstein, L. (2017).  Managing Telehealth’s Big Data with Data Warehousing.

https://southwesttrc.org/blog/2017/managing-telehealth-s-big-data-data-warehousingLinks to an external site.

[Solved] ” Digital Divide ”

[Solved] ” Digital Divide ”

Two general technology trends in my workplace are that EHRs and the use of technology are getting increasingly ingrained in the workflow, with increasingly complex technology. And also that my clients are utilizing apps and their smartphones as part of their care.

  I recently changed agencies and went from an agency that used a pretty non-sophisticated Ehr called AURA to an agency that uses a complex EHR called EPIC. When I use the terms sophisticated vs complex to compare these EHRs, I am basing these terms on capabilities. AURA seemed able to run certain reports and get information about what was happening with caseloads. And that seemed to help management keep on top of remote workers, for instance, leadership could run a report about which Care Coordinator had a treatment plan due. But it did not seem to have capabilities for looking at overall trends for health in specific patients and caseloads.

Epic is awesome, however. I was initially troubled by my first training which followed me through an office visit that seemed guided by the system rather than the needs of the patient. I asked the informatics team for more personalized training that would involve using the system for patient care, as it would likely unfold during my workflow, and they said OK, and I got great training.

 Epic is very customizable. Epic has great communication abilities (you can see notes on the patient from every provider in the system). Epic has CDS or clinical decision support (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2022)  to give suggestions for treatment based on what is entered into the system. Epic can help organize your workflow so you, as a nurse, do not forget anything you are supposed to do for your patient.

So overall,  the complexity and ability to communicate and provide more communication between different caregivers is the trend I see. In discussion with the informatics nurse trainer and my provider, what is intended next for our facility is communication between Smart devices and the EHr, so that when vital signs are taken, they will be automatically entered into the EHr at the point of care by the devices. So there will be more of a move in our agency to Smart devices and the greater integration of artificial intelligence into the Her and items that the EHr is connected to.

A danger inherent in an Internet of Things type approach to entering data into an EHr, such as having vital signs or telemetry hooked up to the EHr and bypassing nurse input is exemplified by a case scenario in our text McGonigle and Mastrian (2022). In this scenario, a young mother with cardiac issues is left to rest after what the nurse and resident decided were several false alarms, and her monitoring equipment was turned off to silence the alarm. In this scenario, the patient died because a relationship with the technology replaced sound nursing care and judgment, AND the technology was also silenced. We need to be aware that competency with our technology is there to support the care we give individuals and not make the mistake of relying on technology alone.

McGonigle and Mastrian (2022) discuss a culture of safety and how use of an EHr can do things to contribute to safety, such as by decreasing medication errors. One such way of doing this is by having medications packaged with RFID tags or bar codes to ensure the correct administration of meds. The text describes a scenario where a check system can be put in place to scan the nurse’s ID, the patient’s ID, and the patient’s medications to ensure everything is correct. However, the nurse is still responsible to use their judgment. I worked at a psych hospital a few years ago where the system had 20mg (pink) Zyprexa tablets bar coded and dispensed as 5 mg. Fortunately I was looking for yellow, and the pink pill color immediately had me calling the pharmacy to check. And in this particular case the pyxis was just loaded, so the potential adverse event never reached any patients.

So the danger with increased use of and reliance on technology is that nurses can forget their part and not use the technology as a tool, but rather rely on it to the detriment of a patient. And a nurse can overcome this detriment by being aware and remembering the technology is a tool, and not total care.

Another trend is increased patient use of the internet and health apps. I work in addiction medicine and several of my patients use a health app that can remind them of coping skills and strategies to avoid the use of substances. Skiba (2017) discusses how 40% of patients use these types of apps to help with chronic disease and to manage things like stress and weight. Skiba (2017) also discusses how many people use social media and/or apps to discuss their medical experiences and evaluate and find providers, and ask questions related to their medical problems. These writers state that since these types of apps are changing the way people get their healthcare information, that as caregivers, we should help guide and educate people to evaluate these apps for accuracy, reliability, privacy, security, and ease of use.

 A danger in using and relying on Internet technology and apps is that people can rely on information from the internet that is fallible. A prime example of this is the anti-vax movement and the momentum that one discredited study about a relationship between a measles vaccine and autism continues to have due to its supporters talking about it online (Barrett, 2018). Per McGonigle and Mastrian (2022)  google is taking steps to remedy this by fact-checking medical information and making sure that scientifically vetted information will appear first in search results.

Another danger described by McGonigle and Mastrian (2022) is the ”digital divide.” Many people cannot afford smartphones and/or do not have access to medical information online. McGonigle and Mastrian (2022) describe some initiatives to remedy this, such as the “Connect-ED” initiative designed to give more people access to the Internet. There is also the e-health initiative which is designed to help promote the use of technology for health information and help individual patients understand their health needs.

I think in the future, the most exciting move for technology and healthcare will be in the direction of the internet of things and wearable smart devices. I already have a smartwatch that monitors my BP, heart rate, and sleep patterns, it hooks up to my scale and allows me to see all this data. It is not something that hooks up to my EHR for my provider to see, but if it had that capability, I would gladly ignore the inherent privacy issues for my NP to be able to see the info, rather than me just reporting it to her. Li et al. (2021) describe a developing platform for the monitoring of women in pregnancy through wearable smart devices that can continually monitor the baby’s heart rate, and the expectant Mom’s blood sugar, vital signs, bloodwork, and other key readings. Per these writers, this will greatly increase outcomes in pregnancies and avoid complications.

This type of personalized monitoring can only have a good effect. Besides giving the provider real-time information, it will also give the patient individualized feedback that may help them take better care of themselves. Tharageswari et al. (2020) discuss the use of Smart devices for overall health monitoring and just ensuring that patients are taking good care of themselves (in general, and not just for a specific condition like pregnancy). These writers discuss a potential model for interventions if a person is not taking care of themselves. This type of monitoring can be helpful, and assist people in making wiser choices. I think as these devices get smarter and more sophisticated, and there is greater communicability between such devices and our EHrs the wealth of information about our individual health and our community’s health will be greatly increased.

Barrett, M. (2018). The malign rise of the anti-vaxxers. New Statesman, 147(5419), 17.

Li, X., Lu, Y., Fu, X., & Qi, Y. (2021). Building the Internet of Things platform for smart maternal

      healthcare services with wearable devices and cloud computing. Future Generation

      Computer Systems, 118, 282–296. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2021.01.016

McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2022). Nursing informatics and the foundation of

      knowledge (5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Skiba, D. (2017). Evaluation tools to appraise social media and mobile applications,

      Informatics, 4(3), 32–40. 

Tharageswari, K., Pandian, D. S., Raja, L., & Dhanapal, R. (2020). Monitoring Smart

      Devices for Personal Health Care Using Deep Analytics. 2020 Fourth International

      Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC), I-

       SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC), 2020 Fourth

      International Conference On, 744–747. https://doi.org/10.1109/I-Links to an external site.

      SMAC49090.2020.9243413

[Solved] Mastery Presentation Included Either

[Solved] Mastery Presentation Included Either

  1. Competency
    Examine the principles and functions of healthcare operations management.

    Student Success Criteria
    View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane.

    Scenario
    Wesley Enterprises is a long-term care facility. The organization was recently cited for deficiencies including infectious disease planning and staffing deficiencies. The CEO has decided to hire a consulting firm to evaluate its current processes and make recommendations for improvement. Upon initial review, the consulting firm has determined that Wesley is utilizing operational processes that are not consistent with current industry practices. The consulting firm has deployed a team of operations management professionals to address the concerns. You are the leader of the team and your first task is to meet with the mid-level managers at Wesley.

    Instructions
    Compile a multimedia presentation using speaker notes and/or voice narration that includes:

    • An introduction of the team and a comprehensive description of the roles of each operations team member;
    • A discussion of the goals of the team relative to process improvement;
    • A comparison of operations management in healthcare versus other industries; and
    • A detailed analysis of the operational issues that are unique to health organizations.
    • Resources
    • For information about creating a PowerPoint presentation, please visit the Rasmussen College Answers page.
    • For information about adding speaker notes please visit the Rasmussen College Answers page.
    • For information about creating a voiceover narration using Screencast-O-Matic, please visit the Rasmussen College Answers page.

A – 4 – Mastery

Presentation included either fully developed and clear speaker notes or narration depending on selected choice.

A – 4 – Mastery

Analyzed the operational issues that are unique to health organizations with specific examples and fully developed reasoning along with ways to overcome these specific issues.

A – 4 – Mastery

Presentation provided a thorough and detailed comparison of operations management in healthcare versus other industries with an example to demonstrate the difference between them.

A – 4 – Mastery

Discussed the goals of the team relative to process improvement with well-integrated, strong supporting information.

A – 4 – Mastery

Presentation provided detailed introduction of the team and a comprehensive description of the roles of each operations team member along with a description of how these roles function together.

[Solved] Small Group Format

[Solved] Small Group Format

Review an article related to a contemporary and multicultural issue(s) in the career field and lead a discussion in a small group format. Your article must have been published in the last three years. You will be responsible for providing an outline/note (1 page). The article  is 

Journal of Career Development, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Career Development Quarterly, or Journal of Career Assessment. 

[Solved] Disease Process Diagnosis Treatment

[Solved] Disease Process Diagnosis Treatment

Competency
Prioritize nursing care strategies for clients with cardiovascular disorders.

Scenario
Cardiac disease a one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Since it is so prevalent, you want to ensure your co-workers are fully prepared to care for patients. You are hosting a lunch to provide a refresher on heart disease and how to care for patients. During the lunch, you will present a PowerPoint Presentation to your co-workers.

Instructions
Choose one of the cardiac diseases that we covered in the last two modules. Within your presentation include:

  • Provide a detailed overview of the disease process
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Multidimensional care including risk reduction, health promotion, and nursing interventions specific to the disease process

[Solved] Initial Post Choose One

[Solved] Initial Post Choose One

Initial Post

Choose one of the infectious respiratory disorders from this module to discuss the multidimensional care strategies for this disorder. List these interventions based on priority and include rationale as to why you prioritized in this manner.

Reply Post

While providing interventions to a patient, you will be exposed to the infectious respiratory disorder. Choose one of the respiratory disorders selected by a classmate and explain how you would provide compassionate and emphatic care to the patient while also taking the necessary precautions to protect yourself.

[Solved] Initial Post Discuss Pharmacological

[Solved] Initial Post Discuss Pharmacological

Directions:

Instructions
Read Chapter 16 and post a discussion response and then two responses.

Initial Post
Discuss pharmacological versus non-pharmacological nursing interventions used for pain management during labor and birth. List two different classifications of drugs used for pain relief during labor and birth, and include potential side effects of the drugs on the fetus. Also, describe two nursing interventions by the nurse to provide comfort during labor and birth that could be considered as non-pharmacological and the expected outcomes.

Response Posts
Discuss how the nursing interventions align with one of the six QSEN competencies and why?