Identify and describe any factors that can explain differences in performance measures. Find one scholarly article that could explain the differences.
What visible signs of success (for example, reduced health issues) would I look for? What is your projected effectiveness?
Explain the methods used for testing toxicity of chemicals.
Locate and research two agencies that advocate for the elderly in your community. Consider their current advocacy actions and/or campaigns.
How did the author establish the significance of the study? In other words, why should the reader care about this study? Look for statements about human suffering, costs of treatment, or the number of people affected by the clinical problem.
Explain the public health problem your program will address using factual information. Define the public health problem.
Discuss epidemiology as the scientific basis for clinical medicine and guideline development. Explain some types of data, performance measurements and possible reasons for variations in data. Next share a bit of information or statistic you learn from reviewing the National Center for Health Statistics site.
What type of historical evidence can be used to support nursing's political advocacy in providing primary health care?
Identify a problem you face regularly in your clinical setting. Next identify how this problem could be framed as policy issue.
What do you believe is the core of nursing? What is the focus of nursing? To live out your philosophy, what should you keep in mind about your patients, families, environment?
Question Question 1 2 / 2 points When blood glucose levels are difficult to control in type 2 diabetes some form of insulin may be added to the treatment regimen to control blood glucose and limit complication risks. Which of the following statements is accurate based on research? Question options: Premixed insulin analogues are better at lowering HbA1C and have less risk for hypoglycemia. Premixed insulin analogues and the newer premixed insulins are associated with more weight gain than the oral antidiabetic agents. Newer premixed insulins are better at lowering HbA1C and postprandial glucose levels than long-acting insulins. Patients who are not controlled on oral agents and have postprandial hyperglycemia can have neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin added at bedtime. Question 2 2 / 2 points Prior to prescribing metformin, the provider should: Question options: Draw a serum creatinine to assess renal function Try the patient on insulin Tell the patient to increase iodine intake Have the patient stop taking any sulfonylurea to avoid dangerous drug interactions Question 3 2 / 2 points Insulin preparations are divided into categories based on onset, duration, and intensity of action following subcutaneous injection. Which of the following insulin preparations has the shortest onset and duration of action? Question options: Lispro Glulisine Glargine Detemir Question 4 2 / 2 points The drugs recommended for older adults with type 2 diabetes include: Question options: Second-generation sulfonylureas Metformin Pioglitazone Third-generation sulfonylureas Question 5 2 / 2 points Women with an intact uterus should be treated with both estrogen and progestin due to: Question options: Increased risk for endometrial cancer if estrogen alone is used Combination therapy provides the best relief of menopausal vasomotor symptoms Reduced risk for colon cancer with combined therapy Lower risk of developing blood clots with combined therapy Question 6 2 / 2 points Bisphosphonate administration education includes: Question options: Taking it on a full stomach Requiring sitting erect for at least 30 minutes afterward Drinking it with orange juice Taking it with H2 blockers or proton pump inhibitors (PPI) to protect the stomach Question 7 2 / 2 points Long-term use of androgens requires specific laboratory monitoring of: Question options: Glucose, calcium, testosterone, and thyroid function Calcium, testosterone, PSA, and liver function Calcium, testosterone, PSA, liver function, glucose, and lipids CBC, testosterone, PSA, and thyroid level Question 8 2 / 2 points Patients taking hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy need to take the drug daily at the same time to prevent: Question options: Nausea Breakthrough bleeding Breast tenderness Pregnancy Question 9 2 / 2 points The mechanism of action of oral combined contraceptives that prevents pregnancy is: Question options: Estrogen prevents the luteinizing hormone surge necessary for ovulation. Progestins thicken cervical mucus and slow tubal motility. Estrogen thins the endometrium making implantation difficult. Progestin suppresses follicle stimulating hormone release. Question 10 2 / 2 points When starting a patient with hypothyroidism on thyroid replacement hormones patient education would include: Question options: They should feel symptomatic improvement in 1 to 2 weeks. Drug adverse effects such as lethargy and dry skin may occur. It may take 4 to 8 weeks to get to euthyroid symptomatically and by laboratory testing. Because of its short half-life, levothyroxine doses should not be missed.
The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is: