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       Makhanu 

  

       John Green’s case presents several socioeconomic, spiritual,  lifestyle, and cultural factors that should be considered when  interacting with him as a healthcare provider.

  1. Gender Identity and Transition: John identifies as a  male but was assigned female at birth. Understanding his gender  identity and history of transitioning is crucial for providing sensitive  and appropriate care (Coleman, 2019). Questions might include:
    • Could you please share more about your gender transition journey and any specific healthcare needs related to it?
    • Are there any gender-specific health concerns or challenges you’d like to discuss?
  2. Unemployment and Financial Situation: John is  currently unemployed and has concerns about being a burden on his  family. Exploring his financial situation, any potential stressors  related to unemployment, and his support system is important (Coleman,  2019). Questions could include:
    • Can you tell me more about your current employment situation and any financial stress you might be experiencing?
    • Do you have a support network that you can rely on during this period of unemployment?
  3. Substance Use: John’s smoking and marijuana use can  have a significant impact on his health. It’s important to assess the  frequency and quantity of use and discuss potential health risks  associated with these behaviors. Questions might include:
    • Can you share more about your smoking habits, including when you started and how many cigarettes you smoke daily?
    • Tell me about your marijuana use. How often do you use it, and in what quantities?
  4. Depression: John mentions experiencing episodes of  depression. Exploring the severity, triggers, and coping mechanisms  related to his depression is important for providing mental health  support. Questions could include:
    • Could you describe your experiences with depression, including when it started and how it affects your daily life?
    • Have you sought any mental health support or counseling for your depression?
  5. HIV Status and Medication: Understanding John’s HIV  status, treatment regimen, and adherence is critical for assessing his  overall health (CDC,2020). Questions might include:
    • Can you provide more information about your HIV diagnosis, including how you’re managing it?
    • How has your experience with HIV treatment been, and have you encountered any challenges or side effects?
  6. Social Support and Family Dynamics: John has moved  back home with his parents. Exploring his relationship with his family  and the impact of this living arrangement on his mental and emotional  well-being is essential. Questions could include:
    • How is your relationship with your family, especially since you moved back home?
    • Are there any specific challenges or stressors related to living with your parents that you’d like to discuss?
  7. Spiritual and Cultural Beliefs: Assessing John’s  spiritual and cultural beliefs can help tailor care to his preferences  (Young             et al.,2016). Questions might include:
    • Do you have any spiritual or cultural practices that are important  to you, and would you like them to be incorporated into your healthcare?
  8. Access to Healthcare: John mentions obtaining  testosterone online and receiving HIV medication by mail. Understanding  his access to healthcare and the reliability of these sources is crucial  (Ball et al., 2023). Questions could include:
    • How have you been obtaining your medications, and do you have concerns about their source or quality?
    • Have you faced any barriers to accessing healthcare, such as cost or transportation?

Sensitivity to John’s unique experiences and challenges related to  his gender identity, unemployment, substance use, mental health, and HIV  status is essential to providing patient-centered care. Building  rapport and trust through open and non-judgmental communication is key  to addressing his healthcare needs effectively.

discussion 3

 

Answer the questions below based on the following case study.

A 41-year-old man presents to his PCP with feelings of hopelessness, sadness, and helplessness. He says that he cries for no reason, and has difficulty sleeping. He noticed that the problems began about 6 weeks before, and he did not feel able to shrug them off. He has been drinking more alcohol than usual and has stopped going to work. When on his own, he admitted that he had thought of driving his car into the nearest canal.

  1. Summarize the clinical case.
  2. What is the DSM 5-TR diagnosis based on the information provided in the case?
  3. Which pharmacological treatment would you prescribe including the name, dose, route and frequency of the drug in accordance with the clinical guidelines? Include the rationale for this treatment.
  4. Which non-pharmacological treatment would you prescribe according to the clinical guidelines? Include the rationale for this treatment excluding a psychotherapeutic modality.
  5. Include an assessment of the treatment’s appropriateness, cost, effectiveness, safety, and potential for patient adherence to the chosen medication. Use a local pharmacy to research the cost of the medication and provide the most cost-effective choice for the patient. Use great detail when answering questions 3-5.

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in the 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.
  • Late work policies, expectations regarding proper citations, acceptable means of responding to peer feedback, and other expectations are at the discretion of the instructor.
  • You can expect feedback from the instructor within 48 to 72 hours from the Sunday due date.

Organizational Ethics Presentation

  1. Create a presentation of 10-15 slides or screens excluding the title and references.
  • Your slides/screen should include titles, main ideas, bullet points, and relevant images, charts, graphs, etc.  
  1. In your presentation:
  • Describe an ethical situation, based on the chosen topic, that can get in the nurse’s way of practicing ethically. Describe the situation clearly and concisely.
  • Identify how this situation relates to one provision within the Code of Ethics for Nurses.
  • Identify two ethical principles that may arise when facing this situation.
  • Discuss how a nurse might lessen the impact of the situation on the nurse’s practice.
  • In addition to the course texts, cite and reference a minimum of two (2) additional scholarly sources to support your work.
  • Close with a summary of your topic, and APA formatted reference slide(s).

Select an issue related to healthcare that was addressed by two U.S. presidential administrations (cu

Review the agenda priorities of the current/sitting U.S. president and at least one previous presidential administration. Select an issue related to healthcare that was addressed by two U.S. presidential administrations (current and previous). Consider how you would communicate the importance of a healthcare issue to a legislator/policymaker or a member of their staff for inclusion on an agenda.

QUESTION

See attached

article prompt

Choose one of the articles below,

Park, M. (2009). Ethical issues in nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Law, 13(3), 68-77. doi:10.1891/1073-7472.13.3.68

Link:  Ethical issues in nursing practice Links to an external site. 

 Prompt: Identify primary areas for legal and ethical issues faced by oncology nurses in this study (Park, 2009), and strategies they may have developed to work with those ethical issues.

Or,
Croke, E. (2006). Nursing malpractice: determining liability elements for negligent acts. Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting, 17(3), 3.

Link: Nursing malpractice: determining liability elements for negligent actsLinks to an external site.

Prompt: Identify primary problems that led to the malpractice suits (Croke, 2006), and identify the role the nurse played and what the nurse did wrong.

Research-Based

 Read the article “Thinking Like a Nurse: A Research-Based Model of Clinical Judgment in Nursing” by Christine Tanner, which is attached below:

In at least three pages, answer the following questions:

  1. What do you feel are the greatest influences on clinical judgment? Is it experience, knowledge, or a combination of those things?
  2. In your opinion, what part does intuition play in clinical judgment? How do you think you’ll be able to develop nursing intuition?

Health Promotion: Prevention of Disease

 

Visit http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/communicatingpts/pt-care-partnership.shtml and review the American Hospital Association’s Patients’ Bill of Rights. Discuss how health care professionals can ensure that patients’ rights are upheld and protected.

Instructions: 

Post your discussion to the Moodle Discussion Forum.  Initial post must be made by Day #3.  Word limit 500 words.  Reply to at least two other student posts with a reflection of their response.  Please make sure to provide citations and references (in APA, 7th ed. format) for your work.