Literature MATRIX
As you read and evaluate your literature there are several different ways to organize your research. One of these ways to organize your work using a “matrix” This document allows you to compile details about your sources, such as the foundational theories, methodologies, and conclusions; begin to note similarities among the authors, and retrieve citation […]
National Health Coverage Plans, Reimbursements, and Quality
Examine the relationship between healthcare coverage (insurance), quality care, and reimbursements (payments) to health care organizations. Select two different major national (U.S.) insurance health plans. You may choose Medicaid, Medicare, HMO, PPO, or private insurance plans. You can choose your own personal insurance plan if you prefer. Review healthcare coverage options offered by both plans […]
Define pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics.
As an advanced practice nurse, you must ensure the understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of each drug being prescribed. As you read and complete your coursework this week on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics, connect what you are learning to a current or recent article that relates to one of the week’s topics. Search for […]
Ethical Case Study
This assignment is aimed at providing an opportunity for you to create your own ethical case study based on your own experiences and readings. Identify and choose topics or issues related to organizational leadership within your professional field or workplace as the setting for this paper. In your paper, include the following: · Introduction: research […]
S.S., a 26-year-old woman, takes diazepam to control grand mal seizures
Scenario 1 S.S., a 26-year-old woman, takes diazepam to control grand mal seizures. S.S. and her husband are contemplating starting a family. List the antiepileptic and an anticonvulsant medication prototype this week and then briefly explain how they work. Describe a situation in which each could be prescribed. (USLO 3.2, 3.3, 3.4) Explain the general […]