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NR-566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Tuberclosis PLUS WEEK 2 QUIZ (100% CORRECT) | Already GRADED A
  • NR-566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Tuberclosis PLUS WEEK 2 QUIZ (100% CORRECT) | Already GRADED A

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  • NR-566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Tuberclosis Week 2 Discussion Nice overview of COPD management! Although not used as often in the past, can you tell us about theophylline uses, i ts MOA and side effects, and monitoring (from the text)? Thanks! Thank you very much, Theophylline, a xanthine bronchodilator, is available for use as a controller agent but is rarely used due to the limited data supporting its effectiveness (Muhrer, 2018). The guidelines recommend that long- acting bet...
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NR 566 Week 2 Quiz and Discussion - 100% Correct, Graded A
  • NR 566 Week 2 Quiz and Discussion - 100% Correct, Graded A

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NR 566 Week 6 Grand Rounds Presentation Part 1 – MENOPAUSE {GRADED A+}
  • NR 566 Week 6 Grand Rounds Presentation Part 1 – MENOPAUSE {GRADED A+}

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  • NR 566 Week 6 Grand Rounds Presentation Part 1 – MENOPAUSE Grand rounds week six menopause When counseling patients who are going through menopause, clinicians should understand the benefits and risks of hormone therapy, nonhormonal prescription medications, and alternative treatments, and be familiar with the various delivery methods. Risks and Benefits of Hormone Therapy In 2002, the first Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trial was published, causing patients and clinicians to ques...
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NR 566 Week 6 Discussion; Quiz Writer (Spring).GRADED A+
  • NR 566 Week 6 Discussion; Quiz Writer (Spring).GRADED A+

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  • NR 566 Week 6 Discussion; Quiz Writer (Spring).GRADED A+ 1. Which of the following is not a severe symptom of Alzheimer’s disease? a. Loss of speech b. Loss of appetite; weight loss c. Changes in personality and judgment d. Loss of bladder and bowel control e. Total dependence on caregiver Answer: c. Changes in personality and judgment. Rationale: Rosenthal, L. & Burchum, J. (2021). Lehne's pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants (2nd ed.). Elsevier...
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NR 566 Week 6 Discussion Quiz Writer (Summer Term)
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  • NR 566 Week 6 Discussion Quiz Writer (Summer Term)/WEEK 6QUIZ WRITERWhat are the mild symptoms of Alzheimer disease? Select all that apply.a.Problem with routine tasksb.Confusion and memory lossc.Wandering, pacingd.Difficulty recognizing friends and familye.Disorientation, getting lost in familiar surroundings Melinda a 75-year-old Caucasian female was prescribed by her nurse practitioner Donepezil.Patient wanted to know which medication can interact with this medication. Which of thefollowing m...
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NR 222 test 3 health n wellness latest Chamberlain
  • NR 222 test 3 health n wellness latest Chamberlain

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  • NR 222 test 3 health n wellness Chapter 24: Older Adult Edelman: Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span, 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A nurse is planning to write a grant for a health promotion project in the community. Which of considerations should the nurse make when determining the appropriate population for this project? a. The fastest growing population is children under the age of 12. b. The fastest growing population is young Black American adults. c. The fastest growing p...
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NR 566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Asthma (Original Post, Peer Responses)
  • NR 566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Asthma (Original Post, Peer Responses)

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  • NR 566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: Asthma (Original Post, Peer Responses) Asthma There are several subjective symptoms found in patients who present to the clinic with asthma. Some o f the subjective findings include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and complaints of chest tightness (AAFA, 2021). Objective findings of asthma can include low oxygen saturation, rapid respirations, and increased mucus with cough (GINA, 2019). Other objective findings include wheezing heard upo...
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NR 566 Week 3 Discussion and QUIZ {2020}
  • NR 566 Week 3 Discussion and QUIZ {2020}

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  • NR 566 Week 3 Discussion and QUIZ {2020} Week 3 Quiz Question 1 1 / 1 pts Diagnosis of heart failure cannot be made by symptoms alone because many disorders share the same symptoms. The most specific and sensitive diagnostic test for heart failure is:    Complete blood count, blood urea nitrogen, and serum electrolytes that facilitate staging for end-organ damage.      Chest x-rays that show cephalization and measure heart size.   Correct!    Two-dimensional echocardi...
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(PART 2) NR-566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: COPD Management (Original Post, Peer Responses)
  • (PART 2) NR-566 Week 2 Respiratory Treatments Discussion: COPD Management (Original Post, Peer Responses)

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  • Research your assigned topic and include responses to each of the following criteria: Presentation & Diagnosis What are the subjective findings (symptoms that the patient reports, ex: SOB) associa ted with the condition? List a minimum of 3. What are the objective findings (exam findings that you can measure, ex: tachypnea) associated with the condition? List a minimum of 3. How is the diagnosis determined or confirmed? What factors do you need to consider in selecting the best medication for th...
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