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ANSWER Subject of SOAP Note: The patient is a male patient, age 21, who has been diagnosed with GERD without esophagitis (K21.9). He shows in for a follow-up appointment to talk about the management at the moment and the test results. The patient describes having a burning feeling in the abdomen, usually after eating, and …

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weekly clinical communication student

ANSWER [Your Name] is the weekly clinical communication student name. Regarding the week of [date]–[date] This week’s completed clinical hours: [Insert number of hours] Completed Patient Interactions This Week: [Insert encounters] To date, the total number of clinical hours completed is [insert total hours]. To date, the total number of authorized patient encounters completed is …

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Filling a Practice Gap by Organizational Type

ANSWER Searching for and Evaluating Literature: Filling a Practice Gap by Organizational Type Acute care hospitals are the organizational type chosen for this project, which focuses on a practice gap pertaining to nurse-patient communication in preventing prescription errors. Poor communication has been shown to be a major factor in medication errors, which have a negative …

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Increased patient acuity

ANSWER Discussion Response for Week 6/7: Points to Discuss with the Nurse Leader I would discuss the following important points with the nurse leader: Present Acuity Levels: Emphasize how the inclusion of the vascular surgeon’s patients increased patient acuity, necessitating a step-down level of care for six out of the twenty patients. Needs for Staffing: …

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Addressing EHR Training and Competency Assessment

ANSWER Addressing EHR Training and Competency Assessment as a Discussion Response First Question: Methods for Putting the Practice Domain into Practice by Duplicating the EHR Production Domain A hybrid strategy utilizing mirror environments and tailored scenarios will be used to successfully recreate the EHR production domain in the simulation lab. This entails building a mock …

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Importance of Common Patient Safety Tools and Their Impact on Current Trends

ANSWER The Importance of Common Patient Safety Tools and Their Impact on Current Trends Summary Patient safety is a crucial aspect of modern healthcare delivery. Tools for enhancing safety have emerged in response to rising demands for improved patient outcomes, superior care, and a decrease in medical errors. Common patient safety tools like electronic health …

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Applying the Nurse Practice Act to Delegation Decisions

ANSWER Applying the Nurse Practice Act to Delegation Decisions The Florida Nurse Practice Act and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s decision-making framework are used to determine which tasks should be assigned to a Nursing Assistive Personnel (UAP) or a Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN). The Act places a strong emphasis on …

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Major Depressive Disorder in a 16-Year-Old Patient

ANSWER Weekly Clinical Communication: Major Depressive Disorder in a 16-Year-Old Patient Overview of the Patient: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has been diagnosed in the 16-year-old patient, who exhibits symptoms such as a persistently low mood, feelings of worthlessness, difficulties concentrating, and irregular sleep patterns. The DSM-5-TR’s diagnostic criteria are met by this evaluation (American Psychiatric …

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Presentation of a 16-Year-Old Patient with Major Depressive Disorder

ANSWER Weekly Clinical Communication: Presentation of a 16-Year-Old Patient with Major Depressive Disorder According to the DSM-5-TR criteria, a 16-year-old girl had symptoms that were typical of major depressive disorder (MDD). For more than two months, the patient experienced persistently poor mood, decreased interest in once-enjoyed activities, exhaustion, changes in appetite, and trouble focusing. She …

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