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NR 599 WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT
NR 599 WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT 
This week we learned about the potential benefits and drawbacks to clinical decision support systems (CDSSs). Create a “Pros” versus “Cons” table with a column for “Pro” and a separate column for “Con”. Include at least 3 items for each column. Next to each item, provide a brief rationale as to why you included it on the respective list. 
Pros of CDSS	Rationale	Cons of CDSS	Rationale 
Prevent medication errors or interactions	Providers may be alerted wh...
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NR 599 WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT 
This week we learned about the potential benefits and drawbacks to clinical decision support systems (CDSSs). Create a “Pros” versus “Cons” table with a column for “Pro” and a separate column for “Con”. Include at least 3 items for each column. Next to each item, provide a brief rationale as to why you included it on the respective list. 
Pros of CDSS	Rationale	Cons of CDSS	Rationale 
Prevent medication errors or interactions	Providers may be alerted wh...
NR 599 CDC MILESTONE TRACKER
NR 599 CDC MILESTONE TRACKER 
 
 
CDC Milestone Tracker 
 
Holly Murray 
Chamberlain College of Nursing 
NR 599: Nursing Informatics for Advanced Practice 
Dr. Penny 
Jan 14, 2020 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Name 
CDC Milestone Tracker 
Author 
Dr. Rosa Arriaga collaborated with Atlanta Georgia Institute of Technology students and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “Learn the Signs. Act Early” program to develop the CDC Milestone tracker (Arriaga, n.d.). 
 
		Endorsement 
The Center for Dise...
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NR 599 CDC MILESTONE TRACKER 
 
 
CDC Milestone Tracker 
 
Holly Murray 
Chamberlain College of Nursing 
NR 599: Nursing Informatics for Advanced Practice 
Dr. Penny 
Jan 14, 2020 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Name 
CDC Milestone Tracker 
Author 
Dr. Rosa Arriaga collaborated with Atlanta Georgia Institute of Technology students and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “Learn the Signs. Act Early” program to develop the CDC Milestone tracker (Arriaga, n.d.). 
 
		Endorsement 
The Center for Dise...
Chamberlain NR507 final exam review 1
Chamberlain NR507 final exam review 1 
Question 1. Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long? 
6 to 8 weeks 
8 to 12 months 
Until the iron level is normal 
The rest of one’s life 
Question 2. : What pulmonary defense mechanism propels a mucous blanket that entraps particles moving toward the oropharynx? 
Nasal turbinates 
Alveolar macrophages 
Cilia 
Irritant receptors on the nares 
Question 3. : The common hay fever allergy is expressed through a reaction that is ...
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Chamberlain NR507 final exam review 1 
Question 1. Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long? 
6 to 8 weeks 
8 to 12 months 
Until the iron level is normal 
The rest of one’s life 
Question 2. : What pulmonary defense mechanism propels a mucous blanket that entraps particles moving toward the oropharynx? 
Nasal turbinates 
Alveolar macrophages 
Cilia 
Irritant receptors on the nares 
Question 3. : The common hay fever allergy is expressed through a reaction that is ...
NR 599 Informatics Midterm Review Sheet
NR 599 Informatics Midterm Review Sheet 
1.	General principles of Nursing Informatics: 
 
 
2.	Knowledge 
o	Awareness and understanding of a set of information and ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a decision. This knowledge building is an ongoing process engaged in while a person is conscious and going about his or her normal daily activities. 
 
3.	Wisdom: 
•	Knowledge applied in a practical way or translated into actions; the use of knowledg...
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NR 599 Informatics Midterm Review Sheet 
1.	General principles of Nursing Informatics: 
 
 
2.	Knowledge 
o	Awareness and understanding of a set of information and ways that information can be made useful to support a specific task or arrive at a decision. This knowledge building is an ongoing process engaged in while a person is conscious and going about his or her normal daily activities. 
 
3.	Wisdom: 
•	Knowledge applied in a practical way or translated into actions; the use of knowledg...
NR 599 FINAL STUDY GUIDE
NR 599 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 
●	Ethical decision making 
○	When making choices about ethical issues based on the standards of right vs wrong. 
○	It requires a systematic framework for addressing the complex and often controversial moral questions. 
●	Bioethical standards 
○	The study of healthcare ethics 
○	Bioethics takes on relevant ethical problems seen by healthcare providers in relation to care 
●	Telehealth 
○	wide range of health services that are delivered by telecommunicati...
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NR 599 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 
●	Ethical decision making 
○	When making choices about ethical issues based on the standards of right vs wrong. 
○	It requires a systematic framework for addressing the complex and often controversial moral questions. 
●	Bioethical standards 
○	The study of healthcare ethics 
○	Bioethics takes on relevant ethical problems seen by healthcare providers in relation to care 
●	Telehealth 
○	wide range of health services that are delivered by telecommunicati...
NR 599 WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT
NR 599 WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT 
WK. 3 Assignment: Pros and Cons EHR 
Pros of EHRs	Cons of EHRs 
•	Improvements in quality of care (Menachemi & Collum, 2016). 
 
This aspect of the EHR allows real time results, information, and reduces redundant care. Additionally, it allows for patient safety by ensuring correct patient and medications and doses are given, cross references interactions of prescribed medications, as well as patient vitals to support the medication. Additionally, by having access to ...
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NR 599 WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT 
WK. 3 Assignment: Pros and Cons EHR 
Pros of EHRs	Cons of EHRs 
•	Improvements in quality of care (Menachemi & Collum, 2016). 
 
This aspect of the EHR allows real time results, information, and reduces redundant care. Additionally, it allows for patient safety by ensuring correct patient and medications and doses are given, cross references interactions of prescribed medications, as well as patient vitals to support the medication. Additionally, by having access to ...
HESI PN EXIT EXAM 2020 WITH ANSWERS
HESI PN EXIT EXAM 2020 WITH ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	At the end of a 12-hour shift the PN observes the urine in a client’s drainage. What action should the PN take next? 
Note the most recent white blood count 
 
2.	Thirty minutes after receiving IV morphine, a postoperative male client continue to rate his pain...what action should the PN implement first? 
Implement complementary pain relief methods 
 
3.	The PN is assisting a female client to obtain a voided specimen for uri. .meatus. Which intervent...
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HESI PN EXIT EXAM 2020 WITH ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	At the end of a 12-hour shift the PN observes the urine in a client’s drainage. What action should the PN take next? 
Note the most recent white blood count 
 
2.	Thirty minutes after receiving IV morphine, a postoperative male client continue to rate his pain...what action should the PN implement first? 
Implement complementary pain relief methods 
 
3.	The PN is assisting a female client to obtain a voided specimen for uri. .meatus. Which intervent...
HESI PN Practice Test 15 practice questions 1.	Which of the following statements are true about the organization of the human body? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY 1.	 The stomach is medial to the spleen. 2.	 The diaphragm divides thoracic and abdominopelvic cavit
HESI PN Practice TestHESI PN Practice Test 
15 practice questions 
1.	Which of the following statements are true about the organization of the human body? 
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY 
1.	 
The stomach is medial to the spleen. 
2.	 
The diaphragm divides thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. 
3.	 
The nose is inferior to the mouth. 
4.	 
The sacral region refers to the pelvis. 
2.	What type of bond is in a salt? 
1.	 
Polar covalent 
2.	 
Ionic 
3.	 
Nonpolar covalent 
4.	 
Peptide 
3.	Which of...
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HESI PN Practice TestHESI PN Practice Test 
15 practice questions 
1.	Which of the following statements are true about the organization of the human body? 
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY 
1.	 
The stomach is medial to the spleen. 
2.	 
The diaphragm divides thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. 
3.	 
The nose is inferior to the mouth. 
4.	 
The sacral region refers to the pelvis. 
2.	What type of bond is in a salt? 
1.	 
Polar covalent 
2.	 
Ionic 
3.	 
Nonpolar covalent 
4.	 
Peptide 
3.	Which of...
HESI PN Practice Test 1
HESI PN Practice Test 
 
1.	a male client admitted the morning of his scheduled surgery tells the PN that he drank water last night. What intervention will the PN implement first? 
-	Determine the amount of water and exact time it was taken 
 
2.	A client receives ondansetron prior to chemotherapy treatment.How should the PN evaluate this medication? 
-	Monitor the client for nausea or vomiting following the treatment 
 
3.	During morning rounds a client is admitted with OCD is in the...of the s...
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HESI PN Practice Test 
 
1.	a male client admitted the morning of his scheduled surgery tells the PN that he drank water last night. What intervention will the PN implement first? 
-	Determine the amount of water and exact time it was taken 
 
2.	A client receives ondansetron prior to chemotherapy treatment.How should the PN evaluate this medication? 
-	Monitor the client for nausea or vomiting following the treatment 
 
3.	During morning rounds a client is admitted with OCD is in the...of the s...
NUR 2214 Nursing Care of Older Adult Module 2 Theories and Terms
NUR 2214 Nursing Care of Older Adult Module 2 Theories and Terms 
 
1.	What do the biological theories of aging do? 
-	Help nurses understand older adult changes, behaviors, and to recognize problems and provide interventions over time. Not just one theories explains it, must be supported with evidence over time. 
 
2.	What is the free radical theory? 
-	The idea that molecules that are harmful to the human body that are unstable move around the body, causing harm to living cells. This can disr...
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NUR 2214 Nursing Care of Older Adult Module 2 Theories and Terms 
 
1.	What do the biological theories of aging do? 
-	Help nurses understand older adult changes, behaviors, and to recognize problems and provide interventions over time. Not just one theories explains it, must be supported with evidence over time. 
 
2.	What is the free radical theory? 
-	The idea that molecules that are harmful to the human body that are unstable move around the body, causing harm to living cells. This can disr...
HESI PN EXIT EXAM 2020 WITH ANSWERS
ATI TEAS 7 Biology Review
Well explained questions and clear diagrams... very helpful
NURS 6630 Week 6 Midterm Exam Answers
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