Reflect on how the factors you selected might impact the pathophysiology of the disorders, as well as the diagnosis of and treatment for the disorders

Discussion 2: Arthritis
While arthritis impacts nearly 50 million adults in the United States, it is not a disease that is limited to adulthood. Consider the case of Ashley Russell. At the age of 14 months, Ashley was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. As a baby, her parents noticed that her knee was always swollen and that she often wanted to be carried instead of walking on her own (Cyr, 2012). After seeking medical care, Ashley’s underlying disorder was discovered. Arthritis in children is not uncommon. According to the CDC (2011), an estimated 294,000 children under age 18 have some form of arthritis or rheumatic condition. Due to the prevalence of the disorder in both children and adults, you must understand the pathophysiology and symptoms of arthritis in order to properly diagnose and prescribe treatment.

To Prepare

Review Chapter 37 in the Huether and McCance text and Chapter 24 in the McPhee and Hammer text. Identify the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Consider the similarities and differences of the disorders.
Select two of the following patient factors: genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior. Reflect on how the factors you selected might impact the pathophysiology of the disorders, as well as the diagnosis of and treatment for the disorders.
By Day 4
Post a description of the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, including the similarities and differences between the disorders. Then explain how the factors you selected might impact the pathophysiology of the disorders, as well as the diagnosis of treatment for the disorders.

How should he reason about trusting God and treating James?

Report Issue
Write a 1,200-1,500 word analysis of “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy.” In light of the readings, be sure to address the following questions:

Under the Christian narrative and Christian vision, what sorts of issues are most pressing in this case study?
Should the physician allow Mike to continue making decisions that seem to him to be irrational and harmful to James?
According to the Christian narrative and the discussion of the issues of treatment refusal, patient autonomy, and organ donation in the topic readings, how might one analyze this case?
According to the topic readings and lecture, how ought the Christian think about sickness and health? What should Mike as a Christian do? How should he reason about trusting God and treating James?
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required

Why is the use of an ICS in a hospital important when dealing with a bioterrorist attack?

There are different categories of weapons of mass effect—chemicals, biological pathogens and toxins, radioactive materials, nuclear devices, and nonconventional high-yield explosives. Out of these, biological weapons are used in a terrorism type called bioterrorism. According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), there are the six focus areas for preparedness and response to bioterrorism and other outbreaks that are detrimental to public health.

On the basis of your understanding of the topic of bioterrorism and our preparedness to handle the health services requirement during any such attack, answer the following questions:

Which of the categories of weapons of mass effect is the healthcare industry most prepared to deal with? Why? Provide a factual basis for choosing the particular category of weapons. Which of these categories is the healthcare industry least prepared to deal with? Why?
What are the six focus areas, for preparedness and response to bioterrorism and other outbreaks, covered in your course textbook? Are these focus areas still relevant? Why or why not?
Research and explain the meaning of each focus area. Which focus area is the most important and why?
Which focus area would be the most challenging? And why?
Why is communication an important variable within calming fears and suppressing rumors?
Preparing for a bioterrorist attack presents unique challenges in the United States. There are no real wide-scale events you can study to prepare for a bioterrorist attack. In the absence of this experiential knowledge, training exercises are often used. Answer the following questions regarding the training exercises for preparation for bioterrorist attack:

Why are training exercises important in planning for a bioterrorist attack? How would you use training exercises to help prepare the staff of a hospital from a bioterrorist attack?
What are the benefits of real-life training scenarios involving multiple agencies?
Using the Internet, research on Amtrak’s “Operation Rail Safe” program. Would hospitals and medical centers benefit from a program of this nature to aid in their preparation?
Triage is a process developed by the military to cope with large number of victims of combat or disaster situations. In many disaster situations, it becomes necessary to triage patients in order to assess their medical needs and decide how to allocate the resources and staff available to treat the incoming patients. Using the Internet, research on nerve agent “sarin” and answer the following questions in regard to the above process:

What criteria would you use in the emergency room to triage patients with potential exposure to the nerve agent sarin?
How would you classify the incoming patients when triaging them? Why?
You are the chief executive officer (CEO) of a major hospital. A bioterrorist attack just occurred in your city. The ICS has been activated. Despite the infusion of this additional money provided by the government after the event of September 11, 2001, to the healthcare industry, in an effort to prepare the industry for a possible bioterrorist attack, some people feel that the healthcare industry in US is still unprepared for a bioterrorist attack. As a CEO, you need to assess the situation and prepare your hospital to deal with the situation.

Answer the following questions keeping in mind the above information:

Why is the use of an ICS in a hospital important when dealing with a bioterrorist attack? What are the most challenging issues associated with using an ICS in a hospital? Why?
As a healthcare administrator, how would you allocate money and why? How prepared do you think the healthcare industry is to handle a bioterrorist attack? Why or why not?
Your review should be of at least 7- to 8-page Microsoft Word document, not counting the cover page or the reference page.

Support your responses with reasoning and examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

Submission Details

Name your document SU_HSC4040_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.

Submit your document to the W3 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Tuesday, June 6, 2017.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Discussed the category of weapons of mass effect with which the healthcare industry is most prepared to deal and gave reasons for the answer. Provided a factual basis for choosing the particular category of weapons. Discussed the category of weapons that the healthcare industry is least prepared to deal with and gave reasons for the answer.
20
Discussed the six focus areas covered in the course textbook. Explained the relevance of these focus areas.
10
Researched and explained the meaning of each focus area. Expressed and provided reasons for the most important focus area.
10
Explained with reasons which focus area is the most challenging.
10
Justified the reasons for communication for being an important variable within calming fears and suppressing rumors.
10
Discussed the important training exercises in planning for a bioterrorist attack. Explained how to use training exercises to help prepare the staff of a hospital from a bioterrorist attack.
20
Discussed the benefits of real-life training scenarios involving multiple agencies.
10
Researched Amtrak’s “Operation Rail Safe” program. Explained the benefits that a program of this nature will have to aid the preparation hospitals and medical centers.
10
Discussed the criteria to be used in the emergency room to triage patients with potential exposure to the nerve agent sarin.
10
Explained the classification of the incoming patients when triaging them and the reasons for such classification.
10
Explained the importance of the use of an ICS in a hospital when dealing with a bioterrorist attack. Provided the most challenging issues associated with using an ICS in a hospital with reasons.
20
Analyzed, with reasons, how to allocate money as a healthcare administrator. Shared thoughts on how prepared is the healthcare industry to handle a bioterrorist attack.
20
Written components.
40
Total:

Consider some of the situations that motivated you to return to graduate school.

DISCUSSION:

Opinion Leader Perspectives

Consider some of the situations that motivated you to return to graduate school. Describe one in which you were (or wished you could have been) an opinion leader. What are the characteristics of opinion leaders? In what ways do you see yourself being an opinion leader?

Textbook Readings
Advanced Practice Nursing: An Integrative Approach

•Chapter 11: “Leadership”

THINGS TO REMEMBER:

Discussion post is at least 200 words.
Answers all questions with opinions/ideas creatively and clearly. Supports post using several outside, peer-reviewed sources.
3 References, try to find resources that are 5 years or less
No errors with APA format.

What are your thoughts about The Brittany Effect?

1. Discussion

What are your thoughts about The Brittany Effect? Explain your position on this subject through the use of peer reviewed scholarly sources from MedLine, Ebsco, Proquest, and/or Google Scholar. You must provide at least three additional sources to the video.

Please write a 300 to 500 word essay adhering to APA 6th Edition formatting guidelines

Please watch this Tedx Talk in its entirety.

What would be three nursing management considerations post-surgical repair?

An 87 year old female is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of a hip fracture secondary to a fall in her home.

What clinical manifestations would you expect to see when assessing this patient?

What would be three nursing management considerations for this patient pre-operatively?

What would be three nursing management considerations post-surgical repair? What would your neurovascular assessment of the lower extremity include?

What factors affect cognitive development?

Developmental psychology seeks to address various aspects of human development, including physical, cognitive, social, moral, and personality development.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper discussing the influences on physical and cognitive development.

Select one of the stages of development below as the focus of your paper.

Infancy: from birth to 1 year

Early childhood: from 1-6 years

Middle childhood: from 6-12 years

Adolescence: from 12-18 years

Early adulthood: from 18-40 years

Middle adulthood: from 40-60 years

Late adulthood: from 60+ years

Address the following in relation to the selected stage:

What factors affect physical development? Consider hereditary and environmental influences. Provide examples.

What factors affect cognitive development? Consider hereditary and environmental influences. Provide examples.

What factors affect social, moral, and personality development? Describe the factors by explaining at least two theoretical perspectives associated with social, moral, and personality development.

Include at least two peer-reviewed sources.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

What would be three nursing management considerations for this patient pre-operatively?

Initial Discussion Post:

An 87 year old female is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of a hip fracture secondary to a fall in her home.

What clinical manifestations would you expect to see when assessing this patient?

What would be three nursing management considerations for this patient pre-operatively?

What would be three nursing management considerations post-surgical repair? What would your neurovascular assessment of the lower extremity include?

Are there any positioning considerations, if so what are they?

How can nurses leverage simulation technology for patient and family education?

Simulation technology has been transformative in nursing education. Through the use of simulation, nurses can repeatedly practice skills and gain clinical confidence in a risk-free environment. Simulation, however, is not just for health care professionals. How can nurses leverage simulation technology for patient and family education? Share your experiences and ideas for leveraging simulation technology for patient education.