Author Archive: l Mutheu
Rights and Duties during Emergencies
Rights and Duties during Emergencies Consider the following scenarios related to interoperability and its impact on emergency preparedness. Utilize your course textbook and assigned readings as well as search the South University Online Library or the Internet to answer the questions that follow each scenario. Scenario 1 One of the primary goals of the public […]
Family Values
Write a 950 to 1,000-word paper that describes the importance of family in the health of our society using your practice environment (Skilled Nursing Facility) as a base and 2 or more of the theories presented (see sample theories below). Address the following topics in your paper: How does a family work as a system […]
EMPLOYEES’ INTENDED CHANGES
The following plan is a Staff Management schedule proposal in line with targeted sectoral changes as a proposal for improving the working condition for all staff involved. The program aims to put in place a smooth, teamwork and efficient workers management body, one transparent and accountable in its work, employee-oriented and bidding to the regulation […]
ARNP scope of practice in FL
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Nur s Ou t l o o k 6 4 ( 2 0 1 6 ) 1 4 6e 1 5 5 www.nursingoutlook.org Optimizing full scope of practice for nurse practitioners in primary care: A proposed conceptual model Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, MPH, RN, FAANa,*, Donald R. Boyd, MPhil, MS, CRNAa, Sean […]
Unit V and VII Power point presentation
HTH 1306, Introduction to Health Care Statistics 1 Course Description This course introduces students to basic statistical principles and calculations as applied in the health care environment. This course focuses on procedures for collecting and reporting vital statistics and basic quality control population statistics. In addition, students will learn the fundamentals of displaying statistical information […]
HSA 520 FINAL EXAM PART 1
1) An information-inquiring culture has transparent: • information discovery. • Core values. • direct reports. • accounting and finances. 2) Emerging trends that are encouraging healthcare executives to become interested in developing innovative, integrative, and cost-beneficial HMIS solutions include: • wireless, user-friendly portables. • tape recordings. • X-ray films. • accessible records 3) An information-discovery […]
ISTA
Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research about interactive sociotechnical analysis (ISTA) and the five different types of sociotechnical issues. Based on your research, create a 6- to 8-slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that includes the following: · An introduction and explanation of human factors and sociotechnical issues in medical informatics · An […]
Are We Really Ready?
In 2001, the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) formed a coalition called “The Partnership for Community Safety: Strengthening America’s Readiness.” The focus of the partnership was to strengthen the healthcare community’s response to disasters. It brought together several healthcare organizations in an effort to work together toward this goal. Choose an organization that is […]
Assessment Of The Respiratory Status
Nelson Carson is a 62-year-old man who presents to his private practitioner’s office with a hacking, raspy cough. Subjective Data PMH: HTN, CAD Cough is productive, bringing up green, thick phlegm Runny nose, sore throat No history of smoking or seasonal allergies Complains of fatigue Objective Data Vital signs: T 37 P 72 R 14 […]
Assessment Of The Cardiac Status
Georgina Graves is a 42-year-old female who presents to the provider’s office with fatigue. Subjective Data PMH: none, (except gynecological issues) Significant family history of heart disease Fatigue started about 2 months ago, getting worse Relieved with rest, exacerbated with activity Denies chest pain C/O shortness of breath on exertion Smoker 1 PPD Objective Data […]


