cholinergic antagonist are contraindicated I MG, tachy-dysrhythmias, MI, glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, hyperthyroidism, pregnancy and lactation. why is cholinergic antagonist contraindicated and what is the mechanism and disease pathophysiology.
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1, What are the role of the RN in the ER setting. What skills are utilized? What tasks are performed?
2.How is the role of the RN in the ER setting the same as, or different from, the role of the RN in the inpatient setting? For example like assessment
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From the article, "African American Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Health" submit a minimum of 25 important questions/concepts AND the correct answers that could possibly be on your last quiz of the semester (see chapters 1 and 2 format). Essentially, you are creating your own study guide.
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A 75-year-old patient at a licensed healthcare provider care center suffered from diabetes, dementia, coronary artery disease, immobile decubitus ulcers (bedsores), and was unable to walk, talk, or feed herself. Her physician prescribed a daily whirlpool bath as a medical treatment for the decubitus ulcers. The facility did not have a whirlpool, so she was given a regular daily bath. A certified nursing assistant prepared a bath for the patient and placed her in hot water that was 138 degrees and that subsequently caused severe burns from which she died three days later.
A wrongful death action was brought. Parties settled before trial for $1.5 million. Although the vignette is based on this case, do not consult the case for additional facts. Answer each question based on the facts presented in the vignette.
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND DO NOT PROVIDE ANSWERS THAT IS ALREADY ON CHEGG
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A summary synthesizing about The Importance of Cultural Competence in Healthcare; interpretations and inferences, assumptions and cultural competence of the module.
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2. Discuss/explain congestive heart failure, asthma, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer, and sudden infant death syndrome.
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Describe 3 examples how patient engagement, social media, telemedicine, healthcare apps or consumer informatics can empower patients to manage their healthcare. Identify current barriers which might limit full patient engagement.
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explain how you can differentiate between myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction
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Topic: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Give the Following:
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1. Why is getting adequate folate or folic acid so important before and during pregnancy? What could happen to the developing baby if the mom doesn't consume adequate folate or folic acid?
2. Why is getting adequate iron so important during pregnancy? What could happen to the developing baby or to the mom if the mom doesn't consume adequate iron during her pregnancy?
3. Why is excessive weight gain (gaining more than the recommended amount) during pregnancy potentially dangerous to the mom? To the developing baby?
4. Ideally, what should an infant be fed for the first 6 months of life? Why?
5. What are the benefits of breastfeeding to a baby? To the mom?
6. What are reason(s) some moms choose not to breastfeed their babies?
7. What are some things we could all do to support moms who want to breastfeed their babies?
8. What should older infants and young children aged 6–23 months consume? Should breastfeeding continue during this time?
9. Why is consuming iron-rich foods so important for older infants starting at age 6 months?
10. Why are nutritional needs for infants and young children higher (on a per kg or lb basis) than at any other time in the life cycle? Which nutrients in particular?
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Course Learning Outcomes-Covered
• Identify and analyze different perspectives on understanding
problems for different situations. (3.1)
• Utilize different decision making tools to enhance problem
solving and decision making approaches. (4.3)
• Identify organized alternatives and select among possible
alternative to evaluate business options. (2.10)
• Create a Decision Making and Problem Solving worksheet document.
(4.5)
Critical Thinking Questions: (Marks 5)
Question 1: (1 Mark)
Suppose you are a member of a group asked to find ways to cut costs
throughout your organization for the upcoming year. Sales have
fallen sharply, and the company is in danger of going out of
business. After gathering information, your group concludes that
the company will save the most money by freezing pay for a year,
despite a tradition of annual salary increases. How can you make
sure this is a fair decision? How can you make sure that others in
the organization will see it as a fair decision?
Question 2: Case Analysis
Care, a health consultancy company in Saudi Arabia, is studying the
economic benefits of a program of preventative COVID-19 flu
vaccinations. Care has to give advice to government for COVID-19
vaccination. If vaccinations are not introduced then the estimated
cost to the government if flu strikes in the next year is SR.70m
with probability 0.1, SR.100m with probability 0.3 and SR.150m with
probability 0.6. It is estimated that such a program will cost
SR.70m and that the probability of flu striking in the next year is
0.75.
One alternative open to the committee is to institute an
"early-warning" monitoring scheme (costing SR.30m) which will
enable it to detect an outbreak of flu early and hence institute a
rush vaccination program (costing SR.100m because of the need to
vaccinate quickly before the outbreak spreads).
Question
• As a consultant of Care, Develop a decision tree for alternatives
and make recommendation to Indian government that which alternative
can maximize expected economic benefits?
Question 3: (1 Mark)
Decision support tools rely on objective, mathematical data. What
part does ethics play in using decision support software?
Question 4: (1 Mark)
If you collect too much information for analyzing a decision, you
can suffer from analysis paralysis, where you spend too much time
thinking about a decision rather than making one. Recall a major
financial decision you made recently, such as of a car or housing
purchase or rental. Describe your process for making the decision.
How could analysis paralysis have affected this process?
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n Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905), the United States Supreme Court upheld the right of states to enact compulsory vaccination laws—one of the most challenging constitutional dimensions of public health. It also provided the terms for what would eventually become a core question of public health ethics.
This case has become the precedent for many cases that have challenged vaccination laws. Both majority and dissenting opinions in numerous decisions have cited this case in reference to states’ authority to constrain individual behavior. These cases have involved issues ranging from fluoridation of municipal water supplies, to abortion, to the right to die. In Buck v. Bell (1927), the Supreme Court usedJacobson v. Massachusetts (1905) to uphold a forced-sterilization law using the reasoning that society must be protected from the burdens imposed by the offspring of “imbeciles.” Despite the troubling uses to which this decision has been put, public health law texts continue to cite the case as an example of the ways that public health practices must resolve the tensions between individual rights and the collective well-being.
Based on these Supreme Court decisions, respond to the following:
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