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Using Short-Term Group Psychotherapy

| August 6, 2019

Richard A. Pessagno, DNP, RN, APN-C, CGP, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, College of Nursing, Newark, New Jersey, USA; and Diane Hunker, PhD, MBA, RN, is Assistant Professor, Chatham University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Search terms: First-time mothers, group psychotherapy, postpartum depression, psychiatric nursing Author contact: Richard.Pessagno@rutgers.edu, with a copy […]

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Genitalia and Rectum

| August 6, 2019

Patients are frequently uncomfortable discussing with health care professional’s issues that involve the genitalia and rectum; however, gathering an adequate history and properly conducting a physical exam are vital. Examining case studies of genital and rectal abnormalities can help prepare advanced practice nurses to accurately assess patients with problems in these areas. In this assignment, […]

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Organizational Risk Management Interview

| August 6, 2019

Select a health care organization in your community to conduct an interview with an appropriate risk management employee. The organization can be your current employer, or a different health care facility in your community. Acute care, urgent care, assisted living facilities, and community/public health clinical facilities are all ideal options to complete the requirements of […]

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6 Benchmark – Drafting A Literature Review

| August 6, 2019

Week 6 Assignment Instructions Tutor MUST have a good command of the English language Tutor MUST have a good command of the English language Sources need to be less than five years old and journal/scholarly articles.  Use only articles that are published between 2014-2018 (except for your theory articles which will be older as you […]

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Introduction To The Literature Review

| August 6, 2019

Week 4 Assignment Instructions Tutor MUST have a good command of the English language Please read all the instructions and requirements Sources need to be less than five years old and journal/scholarly articles.  No textbook or direct quotes  All the Rubric requirements listed MUST be met. ***I have attached the  DPI Project Milestone: 10 Strategic […]

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EBP process

| August 6, 2019

The first step of the EBP process is to develop a question from the nursing practice problem of interest. Select a practice problem of interest to use as the focus of your research. Start with the patient and identify the clinical problems or issues that arise from clinical care. Following the PICOT format, write a […]

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Role of Ethics within Leadership

| August 6, 2019

The purpose of this assignment is to apply ethical principles to current leadership practices within healthcare by a) explaining two ethical principles, b) applying selected ethical principles to leadership, c) identifying how selected ethical principles can prevent or resolve leadership concerns, d) discussing how selected ethical principles will be incorporated into own leadership practices, and […]

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Analysis and Strategies

| August 6, 2019

Reaching out a Solution This assignment is designed to assist you in developing a thoughtful process for advocating about an issue as a nurse, from identifying a problem that needs to be solved through articulating a process for doing so. This assignment consists of answering each of the questions listed below from the “Political Analysis […]

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Assignment On Research Proposal Funds

| August 6, 2019

Research proposal grant, Funding seeking skills, Request for proposals (RFPs) and funding opportunity announcements( FOA). Please see the atached WORD DOC with all INSTRCUTIONS, LEARNING MATERIAL AND all you need for this Assignment. Here is what the Assignm. requests:   Assignment Paper: 2–3 pages: For this week’s Assignment, consider your Final Project (Obesity in rural ADULTS […]

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Parse’s theory

| August 6, 2019

The hospice nurse sat with Ann’s husband, Ben. Ann was resting quietly as the increased dosage of IV pain medication gradually reached its therapeutic level. Ben turned his head and slowly turned, looking out the room’s only window. As he glanced up, a small flicker of light caught his breath. It was a shooting star. […]

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