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Nursing Statistics

Nursing Statistics 1. What is the r value for the relationship between the Hamstring strength index and the Shuttle run test? Is this r value important? Give an explanation for your response. 2. Consider the values r = 1.00 and r = -1.00. Which r value is the most powerful? Give an explanation for your […]

The physiology of electric shock

The physiology of electric shock 1.Compose a brief paragraph explaining the physiology of electric shock. Include explanations of organs affected, dangerous electric current levels, conditions that aggravate the problem, and why. Your response must be at least 250 words long. You must use at least your textbook as reference material for your response. All sources, […]

Cranial nerves presentation

Cranial nerves presentation You have been asked to teach an anatomy and physiology course for a local vocational nursing school as part of your SLP. To accomplish this, you will need to create a PowerPoint presentation that will be used in your lectures. In this second SLP, you will prepare a 15-slide presentation in which […]

Influence of media on public’s image of nursing

The impact of the media on the public’s perception of nursing   The media, particularly Hollywood, is one way for the general public to become acquainted with the role of nurses. How does the media influence the public’s perception of nursing, both positively and negatively? What other avenues could be explored to better educate the […]

Triple Constraints

Triple Constraints The phrase “triple constraints” refers to three universal constraints that affect project management in almost all fields, disciplines, and business sectors. These constraints are defined as scope, time, and cost (or resources). These constraints are especially relevant in health care organizations due to the complex, interconnected nature of workflows; the pressing need to […]

APPLYING THE MODEL FOR ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING

  APPLYING THE MODEL FOR ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING SCENARIOS DE CASE CHOOSE ONE CASE SCENARIO: Mr. Alphonse is the first case study.   Mr. Alphonse Martinez is a retired Italian man who is married and has two grown sons who still live at home. They are a close family who attend church on Sundays. Mr Alphonse […]

Physiology Homework

Physiology Homework Part I (a) How do neurons transmit information about the strength of a stimulus if each individual action potential has the same magnitude (all or none)? (b) How do neurons communicate stimulus duration information? (2 points) Explain why action potentials can only propagate in one direction in a neuron (from cell body to […]

Creating Online Quizzes

Creating Online Quizzes Educators frequently struggle with the testing and assessment process. Finding the balance between a seemingly “hard” or “easy” question takes a lot of practice for many people. Furthermore, developing question formats and stems can be a challenging concept to grasp. Nurse educators can use models such as The 3Cs (illustrated below) to […]

Nursing: physical and health assessment

Physical and health evaluation in nursing This week’s topic asks you to apply what you’ve learned to the following case study. You see many opportunities to promote health as a school nurse working in a college health clinic. Maria, a Hispanic woman in her second year of nursing school, is 40 years old. She has […]

Civil Service and Interviewing Techniques

Civil Service and Interviewing Techniques Please respond to the following questions: “Didn’t Cut It?” is a case study. Hire Another,” analyze the following and justify your response: 1) The types of management errors that occurred 2) Additional options Kathy and Sam could have applied for this position, which could have resulted in a more successful […]