Nursing M3 Assignment

Assignment topic for Communication:

Under the communication topic is the idea of advanced directives. The  advance directive idea has grown from basic forms that can be found in  the state statutes to very refined documents such as Five Wishes or  POLST or MOLST. But to start this topic we can access the Florida State  statutes and see what the State of Florida has to offer as a advance  directive. Here is the direct link to the Florida State Statute 765.101 https://www.caringinfo.org/planning/advance-directives/by-state/florida/ 

 Links to an external site. 

Scroll down to “Download Florida Advance Directive” This will give  you an idea about the contents of the standard State form using the  Florida one as an example. If you list the main parts it will give you  an idea about the types of choices these forms allow for which are not  exactly detailed or extensive in content. Now if you were to open a Five  Wishes form: https://www.fivewishes.org/five-wishes-sample.pdf 

 Links to an external site. and compare to the earlier State form it becomes obvious the difference. 

As a variation on the same theme there is also the POLST form which  also gives several choices as a type of advance directive form. This  will be our discussion for the communication module.

Assignment: Compare  the two methods of Advanced Directives, that is the State of Florida  form with either the Five Wishes or the POLST form and describe the  following:

a) What are the differences between the forms?

b) Why do you think that there are differences between the forms?

c) What is accomplished by the newer generation of advanced directive (eg. Five Wishes or POLST)?

d) Which form would you rather have as a patient? and why?

Your answer should be at least 300 words and have a reference to it.  You should comply with APA 7th ed guidelines and answer all of the  questions clearly and completely.

SEARCH-BASED QUESTIONS

To prepare:

  • Review the Learning Resources, with particular attention to the Walden University Library resources to support your literature search.
  • Evaluate your process as you access the resource materials and your literature search gets underway. Keep in mind the importance of selecting current literature, i.e., published in the previous 5 years. Consider what is working for you in identifying search topics related to your critical question and in finding relevant current articles, and what questions you have for colleagues and your Instructor.
  • Also draw on your past Discussion experiences in identifying scholarly articles related to your critical question and comments from colleagues to act on as you begin your literature search. Be proactive in stating your questions and needs and clarifying your search process, to maximize the value of this Discussion 

Post a summary of your experience in beginning your literature search and assess your initial progress. Explain what is working for you in terms of a plan or search strategy for finding relevant, current literature, including Walden Library support resources you would recommend. Explain issues of concern and specific questions regarding the search process. References and citations are not required.

learning resources:

Dang, D., Dearholt, S. L., Bissett, K., Ascenzi, J., & Walen, M. (Eds.). (2021). Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice: Model and guidelines (4th ed.). Sigma Theta Tau International.  Chapter 5, “Searching for Evidence” (pp. 99–128)

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Assessment Description

Prepare this assignment as a 1,500-1,750-word paper using the instructor feedback from the previous course assignments and the guidelines below.


PICOT Question 

Revise the PICOT question you wrote in the Topic 1 assignment using the feedback you received from your instructor.
The final PICOT question will provide a framework for your capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study).


Research Critiques

In the Topic 2 and Topic 3 assignments, you completed qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research critiques on two articles for each type of study (four articles total). Use the feedback you received from your instructor on these assignments to finalize the critical analysis of each study by making appropriate revisions.

The completed analysis should connect to your identified practice problem of interest that is the basis for your PICOT question.

Use the “Research Critiques and PICOT Question Guidelines – Final Draft” document to organize your essay. Questions under each heading should be addressed as a narrative in the structure of a formal paper.

 Please note that there are two new additional sections: Outcomes Comparison and Proposed Evidence-Based Practice Change
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General Requirements

You are required to cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.  

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.

INSTRUCTORS REQUIREMENTS

As you start the final paper for this course, I wanted to point out a couple of items.

1. Review the rubric found in the syllabus and be sure to follow the requirements.

2. Review my comments in previous submission and make the revisions. I attached your paper in the gradebook feedback with extensive feedback. One of the grading criteria for the final paper is evidence of revisions based upon previous feedback.

3. The paper is to be 
1,500-1,750 words. Points will be deducted for exceeding the word count.

4. All references to articles in the be done by using the author's name. The title of the article is not to be in the text of the paper.

5. All references are to be in APA format. 
Retrieved from is not to be included.

6. Please message me with questions

7.
No late submissions will be accepted after the end of the class which Sunday, October 1, 1159PM.

Dr. Cook

WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT

 

How healthy is your workplace?

You may think your current organization operates seamlessly, or you may feel it has many issues. You may experience or even observe things that give you pause. Yet, much as you wouldn’t try to determine the health of a patient through mere observation, you should not attempt to gauge the health of your work environment based on observation and opinion. Often, there are issues you perceive as problems that others do not; similarly, issues may run much deeper than leadership recognizes.

There are many factors and measures that may impact organizational health. Among these is civility. While an organization can institute policies designed to promote such things as civility, how can it be sure these are managed effectively? In this Discussion, you will examine the use of tools in measuring workplace civility. 

To Prepare:

  • Review the Resources and examine the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory, found on page 20 of Clark (2015).
  • Review and complete the Work Environment Assessment Template in the Resources.

 Post a brief description of the results of your Work Environment Assessment. Based on the results, how civil is your workplace? Explain why your workplace is or is not civil. Then, describe a situation where you have experienced incivility in the workplace. How was this addressed? Be specific and provide examples. 

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Re-read Two Points of View–Are High Protein, Low Carbohydrate Diets Good for You?  in your text. Then answer the following prompts:

  1. Which side do you think has the more compelling argument? Why?
  2. Do you think that a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet is a healthful diet choice? Why or why not?
  3. Do you think you could stick to a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet? Why or why not?

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Analyze and apply critical thinking skills in the psychopathology of mental health patients and provide treatment and health promotion while applying evidence-based research.

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Over the course of the next eight weeks, we will be examining concepts related to nursing research and the translation of evidence to practice. To help you better understand the process, you will be identifying a practice issue for nurse practitioners. You will develop a PICOT question associated with the issue, find evidence to support a change in practice, and present your recommendations for change to your peers. This week, we will work on helping you refine your area of interest so that you will be able to develop a concise question for next week’s assignment. You are encouraged to use the area of interest you chose for the project in previous class.

Select an issue in nurse practitioner (NP) practice that is of interest to you and in which you would like to see a practice change occur. Conduct a review of literature to see what is currently known about the topic. In 1-2 paragraphs, describe the scope and relevance of the issue and your recommended change. Provide reference support from at least two outside scholarly sources to support your ideas. Please pick something you can do as a NP in your practice that is patient focused. Your intervention needs to relate to a measurable patient health outcome. Please avoid anything that would require a policy or law change, such as full-practice authority. Burnout and satisfaction surveys also are not appropriate topics as they are not patient centered. 

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In the reflection for Module 1, please focus on the following question:

What are the most interesting traits of US health policy and its development process that you learned? How do you link these traits to what you know about the Affordable Care Act? Why do business professionals need to understand health policy and the process required to make them?

BHA415 Topics In Healthcare Policy

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Module 3 – Case

HEALTH POLICIES AND VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Case Assignment

You are a junior administrator in a small hospital. The clinical staff in the hospital have done a good job in ensuring that
patient care falls in line with the National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) policy. However, in
a recent assessment of your facility, it was found that these competencies are lacking in the interactions of patients
with administrative services. Your supervisor has learned that you have taken this course and has asked you to
prepare a PowerPoint presentation to share with the various administrative departments such as billing, customer
service, scheduling, etc. Your presentation should include the following:

A thorough explanation of the CLAS Standards

Why culturally competent services are important throughout the hospital

Suggestions for how different departments can better serve the hospitals’ diverse clientele

A slide with resources for staff members

A slide with references

You must include speaker’s notes with your slides, which will elaborate on the content in each slide. Be sure to cite
your sources in your slides and speaker’s notes.

Assignment Expectations

1. Conduct additional research to gather sufficient information to justify/support your analysis.

2. Your presentation should be at least 8 slides, not including your cover slide and reference slide.

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3. Support your presentation with a minimum of 3 reliable sources.

4. Please use Evaluating Internet Resources for evaluating information found on the internet to ensure that you are
using reliable sources: https://www.library.georgetown.edu/tutorials/research-guides/evaluating-internet-content

5. You may use Purdue OWL to assist in formatting your assignment:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/.

6. Be sure that you do not cut and paste material into your slides, but use proper quotations where needed, and also
citations for all reference materials. The same expectations apply to PowerPoint presentations as to documents.

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Answer these 2 questions.

1. What other therapy approaches can be easily applied to this patient? (different therapy than the one she developed here)

2. How can we help the patient stick to the treatment plan?( based on what it says here, how I can help the patient.)

At least 2 references

Complex Case Study Presentation

CC (chief complaint): “I need medication. I don't feel good.”

HPI: C is a 15-year-old African American female who came for a psychiatric evaluation with her case manager. She states, ” I need medication. I don't feel good.” The client noted that the other day, she had a breakdown where she was crying and laughing. Also, she mentioned that she started thinking about bad things. Most of the time she feels sad, that is why she feels “better when I’m with my friends.” She also noted that she can be agitated very easily. Her concentration is poor, and she said “everything” stresses her out. The client denies any symptoms of suicidal ideations, but she said, “I don't want to kill anybody, but when I'm upset, I make threats to kill people.” She said she suddenly has difficulty meeting new people, has problems with crowds in the grocery store or big box stores, and feels judged when out in person. The client reports verbal, physical, and sexual abuse that started in childhood. She experiences painful flashbacks and nightmares in the past. She reports abuse and misuse of ADHD medications and no complaints with medications. Also, she mentioned to be on probation, and she would like to be out of prison.

Diagnostic Impression:

Major depressive disorder

Approximately 12.8% of people between 12-17 years have been diagnosed with Major depression in the United States. (Mullen, 2018) The client presents most of the diagnosis criteria for this disease. She is showing a depressed mood irritation that is typical for adolescents. She has a poor interest in activities, low energy, and poor appetite. Also, she mentioned that she has trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. These symptoms caused social impairment, evidenced by the frequent fights. It is essential to mention that her family is dysfunctional, and her mom and brother are diagnosed with major depression.

Generalized anxiety disorder F41.1

Generalized anxiety disorder is a common mental health disorder affecting more females. Anxiety leads to restlessness, feeling keyed up or on edge, fear, and difficulty concentrating. (APA,2022 ) The client presents excessive anxiety and difficulty controlling worry and concern that something will happen. She has problems being around crowds, feels anxious, and feels judged. Also, she is always irritable, losing her temper, involving her in multiple fights. This client's diagnosis criteria are restlessness, difficulty concentrating, irritability, sleep disturbance, and muscle tension.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder F43.10

This disorder results from exposure to one or more traumatic events. Usually, the symptoms start showing up within three months of the traumatic events. The symptoms interfere with the daily tasks. The client reports verbal, physical, and sexual abuse that started in childhood, and she experiences painful flashbacks and nightmares from the event. This situation met the first criterion for this diagnosis because she was exposed to a traumatic event. Also, she mentioned recurrent and intrusive thoughts about something terrible that would happen. She avoids speaking about the incident and has persistent negative feelings. The client said to be hypervigilance.

Reflection:

The client comes for the first-time evaluation, saying she needs medications because she doesn't feel good. This client is presenting almost all the symptoms of major depression. She lacks energy, and most of the time, she is irritated, evidenced by getting involved in many fights. Also, she stated being sad almost every day and having breakdowns. She was sexually, mentally, and physically abused, which is most likely why she presents all those symptoms. Women victims of child sexual assault are twice as likely to have more depression and anxiety than no female victims. Also, major depressive episodes among those with PTSD have a higher risk of suicide than those with PTSD. (Alix,2020) She mentioned the sexual abuse and said that she was thinking about crazy stuff. We suspect she was thinking about suicide, which is why the primary diagnosis is Major depression. Alix (2020) states that self-blame is an internal attribution, a cognitive process by which some individuals with traumas can attribute the event of an unfavorable event to themselves. She also said that she feels guilty about what happened to her.

The second diagnosis is Generalized anxiety disorder because the client finds it difficult to control her concern about something wrong will happen. She stated feeling restless, having problems concentrating, muscle tension, and sleep disturbance. Also, she is presenting poor concentration. This affects her daily tasks even though she mentioned that she couldn't be around people anymore. De Beru (2020) states that the only two disorders significantly associated with suicide ideation were MDD and GAD. For this reason, this will be my secondary diagnosis and the one I will pay more attention to.

The third differential diagnosis will be post-traumatic stress disorder. As mentioned above, this client came from a household where she suffered a lot of violence, including physical, sexual, and emotional damage. She has problems falling asleep due to the trauma and avoided discussing the incident by changing the topic. The US Department of Veteran Affairs (2018) states that survivors of child sexual abuse show symptoms of PTSD that include agitated behavior, and they may exhibit anxiety. Also, another behavior that they may exhibit is inappropriate sexual behavior or seductiveness. The school sent her to a psychiatry evaluation in the 6th grade because of her aggressiveness and promiscuity. That was one of the indicators that she was suffering from sexual abuse. Also, she mentioned recurrent and intrusive thoughts about something terrible that would happen.

I agree with the PMHNP treatment plan, where she will start working with the depression symptoms. Since the client reports feeling sad, having low energy, and thinking about “crazy stuff,” we will prioritize those symptoms and treat them to avoid future serious problems like Suicide Ideations.

Case Formulation and Treatment Plan

C is a 15-year-old African American female client being seen for a first-time psychiatric evaluation. She is alert and oriented in person, place, time, and situation. She is restless, acting out, and looks irritable but cooperative. She mentioned being referred to a psychiatry evaluation in 6th grade, and since then, she has been in and out of treatment. The client presents depression symptoms like sadness, low energy, decreased activities that cause joy, irritability, poor concentration, and sleep disturbance. Also, she mentioned the difficulty in controlling her concern about something terrible will happen. She verbalizes a history of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse. The client avoids talking about the abuse. However, she will follow recommendations and continue with a treatment plan.

Most adolescents with major depression symptoms reported severe impairment in home life, school/work, family relationships, and social life. Studies have revealed that neurologic changes happen in the brain structure of those who have suffered sexual abuse during their childhood, and, therefore, they become more predisposed to suffer depression, anxiety, substance use, and other mental and behavioral problems. (Gokten, 2021) It is essential to start working with the adolescent since symptoms are notable, like in this client's case. The PMHNP chose Lexapro 5 mg PO daily; this medication is one of the two approved by the FDA. Lexapro has been approved for use in adolescents aged 12 years and older. (FDA, Nd) Jiang (2017) mentioned in his research that Lexapro helps to decrease depression and anxiety levels and significantly improve the quality of life, helping with the enjoyment and satisfaction of patients taking this medication. Besides the depression, she suffers from anxiety, which is why this medication is the first line of treatment since it helps to improve the two primary diagnoses for her. Anvari (2020) also recommends using Lexapro as a first-line antidepressant treatment for children and adolescents, optimally in conjunction with cognitive behavior therapy. He stated the conjunction of this therapy should optimize school, peer, and family communication, given a patient's sense of connectedness.

The second medication that the PMHNP prescribed is Lamotrigine 25 mg PO daily. Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant medication that can be used as adjunctive treatment as a mood stabilizer. Prabhavalkar (2015) found Lamotrigine to be outstandingly effective in preventing bipolar depression in patients experiencing episodes of major depression. Lamotrigine can be a mood stabilizer that calms mood swings by lifting the depression symptoms. Also, he found that in 64.5% of the adjunctive treatment using lamotrigine, the symptoms of depression improved during the initial treatment and maintained for about one year.

Psychotherapy will be crucial to the treatment plan; changing the behavior and developing coping skills can benefit her treatment goal. Cognitive behavioral therapy is showing efficacy in GAD and MDD symptom reduction. In his research, Oud (2019) found that 63% of the child/adolescent has less risk of having a depressive disorder at follow-up and a 36% more chance of recovery. Also, CBT can be used to treat clients with PTSD. For that reason, this will be the therapy of choice.

Also, as part of the plan, the PMHNP ordered blood work CBC, BMP, Vit D, lipid panel, and thyroid function test. EKG will be ordered as well.

The risks, benefits, side effects, and dosage schedules of medication were explained to the client. Otherwise, the benefits of continuing psychotherapy were explained for managing and controlling her emotions. We will recommend daily exercise, good hygiene, and a balanced diet. She was educated and encouraged about abstinence from drugs and alcohol. The potential risks, long-term consequences of Tardive Dyskinesia, and treatment alternatives were discussed with and understood by the client. The client has emergency numbers: Emergency Services 911, Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988, and National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1800-273-8255