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  c. Impact on Healthcare and Nursing  • Discuss the impact on professional nursing practice related to: Patient safety Quality of care measures/monitoring Risk management  Effect on population within the region Organizational infrastructure and operations Support discussions with examples & data from current evidence-based resources.

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Advanced Pathophysiology Analysis

Evaluate the concepts of cellular biology and altered cellular and  tissue biology for their implications to disease management (EOPSLO# 1).       Distinguish knowledge of normal physiology and pathologic  alterations across the lifespan that are expressed as diseases of organs  and systems (EOPSLO# 1, 9).      Analyze current research findings with evidence-based guidelines for  the management of selected

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Brian is a previously healthy 56-year-old white man who presents with progressive neuropathy and declining mental status over several months. The patient initially developed numbness of his fingertips and the balls of his feet and began to lose motor control of his hands, which manifested as dropping objects or flinging them as he tried to

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Tim is a 22 y/o male who is complaining of lethargy, cold sensitivity, weight gain of 10 lbs over the last 3 months with an unnoticeable change in appetite, brain fog, constipation, and muscle weakness that he feels has become progressively more noticeable over the last several months. Tim is a heterosexual, single, full-time college

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Two middle-range theories that could be used to analyze a phenomenon of interest in nursing are Merle Mishel’s Theory of Uncertainty in Illness and Barbara Riegel’s Theory of Self-Care in Chronic Illness. Both offer complementary perspectives to address phenomena related to the patient’s experience of chronic or uncertain conditions. The Theory of Uncertainty in Illness

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Middel range theories have been applied to nursing and psychology fields, for example in Nursing: A middle-range theory like Leininger’s Cultural Care Theory could be used to explore how cultural factors impact patient care and in In Psychology: Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory might be used to study how individuals learn behaviors through observing others, which

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Assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is fundamental to clinical practice, public health, and research. The kidney has several critical functions; GFR is used as an overall assessment of these kidney functions. GFR is used to diagnose, stage, and manage chronic kidney disease (CKD) (Inker & Titan, 2021). GFR is most commonly assed through markers

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GFR is a key indicator of kidney function, reflecting how well the kidneys filter blood. The most accurate method of measuring GFR involves using exogenous markers such as inulin clearance, which is freely filtered by the glomerulus and neither reabsorbed nor secreted by renal tubules (Levey et al., 2020). However, inulin clearance is time-consuming and

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