1. A 22-year-old female who adheres to a vegan diet has been diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia. Which of the following components of her diagnostic blood work would be most likely to necessitate further investigation? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Decreased mean corpuscular volume (MCV)[removed] Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit[removed] Microcytic, hypochromic red cells[removed] Decreased erythropoietin levelsQuestion 2. 2. A child has been diagnosed with thalassemia. Which of the following other health problems is the child at risk for? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Hypocoagulation[removed] Iron and ferritin deficiencies[removed] Splenomegaly and hepatomegaly[removed] NeutropeniaQuestion 3. 3. A 24-year-old woman presents with fever and painful, swollen cervical lymph nodes. Her blood work indicates neutrophilia with a shift to the left. She most likely has: (Points : 0.4)[removed] A mild parasitic infection[removed] A severe bacterial infection[removed] A mild viral infection[removed] A severe fungal infectionQuestion 4. 4. A couple who are expecting their first child have been advised by friends to consider harvesting umbilical cord blood in order to have a future source of stem cells. The couple have approached their nurse practitioner with this request and are seeking clarification of exactly why stem cells are valuable and what they might expect to gain from harvesting them. How can the nurse practitioner best respond to the couple’s inquiry? (Points : 0.4)[removed] “Stem cells can help correct autoimmune diseases and some congenital defects.”[removed] “Stem cells can be used to regenerate damaged organs should the need ever arise.”[removed] “Stem cells can be used as a source of reserve cells for the entire blood production system.”[removed] “Stem cells can help treat some cancers and anemias, but they must come from your child himself or herself.”Question 5. 5. A 16-year-old female has been brought to her primary care nurse practitioner by her mother due to the girl’s persistent sore throat and malaise. Which of the following facts revealed in the girl’s history and examination would lead the nurse practitioner to rule out infectious mononucleosis? (Points : 0.4)[removed] The girl has a temperature of 38.1°C (100.6°F) and has enlarged lymph nodes.[removed] Her liver and spleen are both enlarged.[removed] Blood work reveals an increased white blood cell count.[removed] Chest auscultation reveals crackles in her lower lung fields bilaterally.Question 6. 6. A 60-year-old woman is suspected of having non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Which of the following aspects of her condition would help to rule out Hodgkin lymphoma? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Her neoplasm originates in secondary lymphoid structures.[removed] The lymph nodes involved are located in a large number of locations in the lymphatic system.[removed] The presence of Reed-Sternberg cells has been confirmed.[removed] The woman complains of recent debilitating fatigue.Question 7. 7. A nurse practitioner is explaining to a 40-year-old male patient the damage that Mycobacterium tuberculosis could do to lung tissue. Which of the following phenomena would underlie the nurse practitioner’s explanation? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Tissue destruction results from neutrophil deactivation.[removed] Nonspecific macrophage activity leads to pulmonary tissue destruction and resulting hemoptysis.[removed] Macrophages are unable to digest the bacteria, resulting in immune granulomas.[removed] Neutrophils are ineffective against the Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens.Question 8. 8. A 66-year-old female patient has presented to the emergency department because of several months of intermittently bloody stools that has recently become worse. The woman has since been diagnosed with a gastrointestinal bleed secondary to overuse of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that she takes for her arthritis. The health care team would realize that which of the following situations is most likely? (Points : 0.4)[removed] The woman has depleted blood volume due to her ongoing blood loss.[removed] She will have iron-deficiency anemia due to depletion of iron stores.[removed] The patient will be at risk for cardiovascular collapse or shock.[removed] She will have delayed reticulocyte release.Question 9. 9. A nurse practitioner student is familiarizing herself with the overnight admissions to an acute medical unit of a university hospital. Which of the following patients would the student recognize as being least likely to have a diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome in his or her medical history? (Points : 0.4)[removed] A 66-year-old obese male with left-sided hemiplegia secondary to a cerebrovascular accident[removed] A 90-year-old female resident of a long-term care facility who has been experiencing transient ischemic attacks[removed] A 30-year-old female with a diagnosis of left leg DVT and a pulmonary embolism[removed] A 21-year-old male with a diagnosis of cellulitis and suspected endocarditis secondary to intravenous drug useQuestion 10. 10. A 60-year-old male patient with an acute viral infection is receiving interferon therapy. The nurse practitioner is teaching the family of the patient about the diverse actions of the treatment and the ways that it differs from other anti-infective therapies. Which of the following teaching points should the nurse practitioner exclude? (Points : 0.4)[removed] “Interferon can help your father’s unaffected cells adjacent to his infected cells produce antiviral proteins that limit the spread of the infection.”[removed] “Interferon can help limit the replication of the virus that’s affecting your father.”[removed] “Interferon helps your father’s body recognize infected cells more effectively.”[removed] “Interferon can bolster your father’s immune system by stimulating natural killer cells that attack viruses.”Question 11. 11. A nurse practitioner is providing prenatal care and education for a first-time expectant mother, 22 weeks’ gestation, who has a diagnosis of a sexually transmitted infection. Which of the following statements by the expectant mother demonstrates an adequate understanding of vertical disease transmission and congenital infections? (Points : 0.4)[removed] “Gonorrhea and chlamydia pose the greatest risks of transmission from mother to child.”[removed] “I know that my baby will need observation for HIV signs and symptoms in the weeks following my delivery.”[removed] “My baby could become infected either across the placenta or during the birth itself.”[removed] “Prophylactic immunization will reduce my baby’s chance of being born with an illness.”Question 12. 12. The blood work of a 44-year-old male patient with a diagnosis of liver disease secondary to alcohol abuse indicates low levels of albumin. Which of the following phenomena would a clinician be most justified in anticipating? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Impaired immune function[removed] Acid-base imbalances[removed] Impaired thermoregulation[removed] Fluid imbalancesQuestion 13. 13. A 30-year-old man has spent 5 hours on a cross-country flight seated next to a passenger who has been sneezing and coughing, and the man has been inhaling viral particles periodically. Which of the following situations would most likely result in the stimulation of the man’s T lymphocytes and adaptive immune system? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Presentation of a foreign antigen by a familiar immunoglobulin[removed] Recognition of a foreign MHC molecule[removed] Recognition of a foreign peptide bound to a self MHC molecule[removed] Cytokine stimulation of a T lymphocyte with macrophage or dendritic cell mediationQuestion 14. 14. Which of the following phenomena would be least likely to result in activation of the complement system? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Recognition of an antibody bound to the surface of a microbe[removed] The binding of mannose residues on microbial glycoproteins[removed] Activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) on complement proteins[removed] Direct recognition of microbial proteinsQuestion 15. 15. A tourist presented to a primary care health clinic complaining of malaise, fever, and headache. She has subsequently been diagnosed with Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a pathology caused by Rickettsiaceae. Which of the followed statements best captures a characteristic trait of Rickettsiaceae? (Points : 0.4)[removed] They are eukaryotic.[removed] They have both RNA and DNA.[removed] They have a distinct spiral-shaped morphology.[removed] They are neither gram-negative nor gram-positive.Question 16. 16. A 40-year-old woman who experiences severe seasonal allergies has been referred by her family physician to an allergist for weekly allergy injections. The woman is confused as to why repeated exposure to substances that set off her allergies would ultimately benefit her. Which of the following phenomena best captures the rationale for allergy desensitization therapy? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Repeated exposure to offending allergens binds the basophils and mast cells that mediate the allergic response.[removed] Exposure to allergens in large, regular quantities overwhelms the IgE antibodies that mediate the allergic response.[removed] Repeated exposure stimulates adrenal production of epinephrine, mitigating the allergic response.[removed] Injections of allergens simulate production of IgG, which blocks antigens from combining with IgE.Question 17. 17. A 71-year-old male patient with a history of myocardial infarction and peripheral vascular disease has been advised by his nurse practitioner to begin taking 81 mg aspirin once daily. Which of the following statements best captures an aspect of the underlying rationale for the nurse practitioner’s suggestion? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Platelet aggregation can be precluded through inhibition of prostaglandin production by aspirin.[removed] Aspirin helps to inhibit adenosine disphosphate (ADP) action and minimizes platelet plug formation.[removed] Aspirin can reduce unwanted platelet adhesion by inhibiting thromboxane A2 (TXA2) synthesis.[removed] Aspirin inhibits the conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin and consequent platelet plug formation.Question 18. 18. Following a course of measles, a 5-year-old girl developed scattered bruising over numerous body surfaces and was diagnosed with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). As part of her diagnostic workup, blood work was performed. Which of the following results is most likely to be considered unexpected by the health care team? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Increased thrombopoietin levels[removed] Decreased platelet count[removed] Normal vitamin K levels[removed] Normal leukocyte levelsQuestion 19. 19. A 23-year-old man has received a recent diagnosis of appendicitis following 24 hours of acute abdominal pain. The nurse practitioner providing care for the man is explaining that while it is unpleasant, the inflammation of his appendix is playing a role in his body’s fight against the underlying infectious process. Which of the following teaching points should the nurse practitioner eliminate from his teaching for the patient? (Points : 0.4)[removed] “Inflammation can help to remove the body tissue cells that have been damaged by infection.”[removed] “Inflammation will start your body on the path to growing new, healthy tissue at the site of infection.[removed] “Inflammation helps your body to produce the right antibodies to fight the infection.”[removed] “Inflammation ultimately aids in eliminating the initial cause of the cell injury in your appendix.”Question 20. 20. A nurse practitioner is teaching her colleagues about the role of cytokines in a variety of pathologies. Which of the following teaching points best captures an aspect of the functions and nature of cytokines? (Points : 0.4)[removed] “A particular cytokine can have varied effects on different systems, a fact that limits their therapeutic use.”[removed] “Cytokine production is constant over time, but effects are noted when serum levels cross a particular threshold.”[removed] “Most cytokines are produced by granular leukocytes, and different cells are capable of producing the same cytokine.”[removed] “Cytokine actions are self-limiting in that activation of one precludes activation of other cytokines with similar actions.”Question 21. 21. A 14-year-old boy has been diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis. Which of the following pathophysiological phenomena is most responsible for his symptoms? (Points : 0.4)[removed] The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is lysing many of the boy’s neutrophils.[removed] Viruses are killing some of his B cells and becoming incorporated into the genomes of others.[removed] The EBV inhibits the maturation of white cells within his peripheral lymph nodes.[removed] The virus responsible for mononucleosis inhibits the maturation of myeloblasts into promyelocytes.Question 22. 22. Sputum samples from a patient with pneumonia contain an infective agent that has a peptidoglycan cell wall, expresses endotoxins, replicates readily in broth and on agar, grows in clusters, has pili, and does not stain when exposed to crystal violet. This pneumonia is most likely: (Points : 0.4)[removed] Chlamydial[removed] Viral[removed] Mycoplasmal[removed] BacterialQuestion 23. 23. A patient has been admitted to an inpatient medical unit of a hospital with an acute viral infection. The health care team providing care for the patient would recognize which of the following statements as an accurate description of the role of viruses in human infections? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Viruses have limited or absent genetic material of their own.[removed] Some viruses are capable of transforming normal host cells into malignant cells.[removed] Viruses are often implicated in cases of transmissible neurodegenerative disease.[removed] Viruses require stimulation after a latent period before they are able to produce symptoms.Question 24. 24. Which of the following patients is most likely to benefit from transplantation of thymic tissue or major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-compatible bone marrow? (Points : 0.4)[removed] A 12-year-old girl with a history of epilepsy and low IgG levels secondary to phenytoin use[removed] A 7-year-old boy whose blood work indicates decreased IgA and IgG with increased IgM[removed] A 6-year-old boy whose pre-B cells are incapable of translation to normal B cells[removed] A 9-year-old girl who has a diagnosis of IgA deficiencyQuestion 25. 25. A 2-year-old girl has had repeated ear and upper respiratory tract infections since she was born. A pediatrician has determined a diagnosis of transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy. What is the physiological origin of the child’s recurrent infections? (Points : 0.4)[removed] Antibody production by plasma cells is compromised because of impaired communication between B and T cells.[removed] The child had a congenital absence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies and her body is only slowly beginning to produce them independently.[removed] The child was born with immunoglobulin A (IgA) and immunoglobulin (IgM) antibodies, suggesting intrauterine infection.[removed] The child lacks the antigen presenting cells integral to normal B-cell antibody production.

 
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Discussion QuestionPlease begin by responding to the following questions.Search and locate an existing instrument that will be used to address your research question. Post the title of the instrument selected and the level of measurement on the tool. Next, post a description of the type of scale used in the instrument. Include a brief discussion of data collection procedures that will be presented in your proposal.Provide constructive, supportive feedback to your classmates’ posts.

 
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apa format, use references from last five yearstotal of two page paper

 
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This is a case study that was split in 2 part, first I had to find the primary and diferencial diagnosis and now with the same data I have to work with the lab result.CASE STUDY:Male    20 y/o    Self employee landscaping   Marihuana ocassional user. Heterosexual choices with no regular single  partner. He loves parties and Practice Soccer regularly.Ricardo does not speak English so he comes to see you with his sister. She says that he has a very sore throat and feels very tired. On closer questioning, you find out that the sore throat started approximately 24 hours ago. He has pain on swallowing, and he does not have a cough. He has not taken any tablets for pain. On examination, Ricardo’s temperature is 38 degrees centigrade and he has tender enlarged anterior cervical lymph nodes on the left side. He has an enlarged red left tonsil partially covered in white exudate. The right tonsil is also red but not so enlarged. He is breathing and swallowing normally throughout the consultation.You do not have any access to Ricardo’s past medical history as he has just registered with your practice and he previously lived in Brazil. Ricardo’s sister says that Ricardo has not had serious medical conditions before and has never been allergic to antibiotics.PART 1: What are the provisional primary and differential diagnoses ( ANSWER:  primary: tonsilitis; differencial: mononucleosis, or strep throat)PART 2: Then you have the labs results   ( LAB IS ATTACHED)What factors increase the possibility that the infection is bacterial in origin keeping in mind Hx and this lab results?Posting should be a minimum of one short paragraph and a maximum of two paragraphs.  Word totals for each post should be in the 50-150 words range.   Include a reference, link, or citation when appropriate. APA 6th edition format for references as well as in-text citations is expected, but are not mandatory.PART 1 RESPONSE IS ATTACHED

 
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It is one of the most cliché of clichés, but it nevertheless rings true: The only constant is change. As a nursing professional, you are no doubt aware that success in the healthcare field requires the ability to adapt to change, as the pace of change in healthcare may be without rival.As a professional, you will be called upon to share expertise, inform, educate, and advocate. Your efforts in these areas can help lead others through change. In this Assignment, you will propose a change within your organization and present a comprehensive plan to implement the change you propose.To Prepare:Review the Resources and identify one change that you believe is called for in your organization/workplace.This may be a change necessary to effectively address one or more of the issues you addressed in the Workplace Environment Assessment you submitted in Module 4. It may also be a change in response to something not addressed in your previous efforts. It may be beneficial to discuss your ideas with your organizational leadership and/or colleagues to help identify and vet these ideas.Reflect on how you might implement this change and how you might communicate this change to organizational leadership.The Assignment ( 6-minute narrated PowerPoint presentation):Change Implementation and Management PlanCreate a narrated PowerPoint presentation of 6 slides with video that presents a comprehensive plan to implement the change you propose.Your narrated presentation should be 6 minutes in length.Your Change Implementation and Management Plan should include the following:An executive summary of the issues that are currently affecting your organization/workplace (This can include the work you completed in your Workplace Environment Assessment previously submitted, if relevant.)A description of the change being proposedJustifications for the change, including why addressing it will have a positive impact on your organization/workplaceDetails about the type and scope of the proposed changeIdentification of the stakeholders impacted by the changeIdentification of a change management team (by title/role)A plan for communicating the change you proposeA description of risk mitigation plans you would recommend to address the risks anticipated by the change you proposeBy Day 2 of Week 11Submit your narrated Change Implementation and Management Plan.

 
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Based on viewing the Johnson & Johnson video, what are your thoughts about health care inequalities and the need for continuing reform? (Share at least 2 points of view.)Submission Instructions:Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

 
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IN 1 page , apa style articles 5 years or less for referenceDiscuss ways nursing practice is modified based on the research findings. Provide an example from the literature on either a qualitative or quantitative study that has implications for clinical practice

 
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Assume you are a nurse manager on a unit where a new nursing documentation system is to be implemented. You want to ensure that the system will be usable and acceptable for the nurses impacted. You realize a nurse leader must be on the implementation team.To Prepare:Review the steps of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and reflect on the scenario presented.Consider the benefits and challenges associated with involving a nurse leader on an implementation team for health information technology.The Assignment: (2-3 pages)In preparation of filling this role, develop a 2- to 3-page role description for a graduate-level nurse to guide his/her participation on the implementation team. The role description should be based on the SDLC stages and tasks and should clearly define how this individual will participate in and impact each of the following steps:Planning and requirements definitionAnalysisDesign of the new systemImplementationPost-implementation support

 
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For your assignment, you will write a 1-2 page case study analysis on the following case:A 42-year-old man comes to clinic with chief complaint of pain, redness, and swelling of his right calf. He states that he had been working in his yard using a string trimmer when the trimmer slipped and cut his leg. He cleaned the wound with water from the garden hose and covered the wound with a large Band-Aid. Several days later, he developed fever to 100.6˚ F and chills and noticed that his leg was swollen and red. He comes to the emergency department for definitive care.Develop a 1- to 2-page case study analysis in which you:• Explain why you think the patient presented the symptoms described.• Identify the genes that may be associated with the development of the disease.• Explain the process of immunosuppression and the effect it has on body systems.Reminder: The College of Nursing requires that all papers submitted include a title page, introduction, summary, and references. The sample paper provided at the Walden Writing Center provides an example of those required elements (available at https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcent

 
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Feedback of Group Projects to Peers

 
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