PROFESSIONAL NURSING

PROFESSIONAL NURSING AND STATE-LEVEL REGULATIONS

Boards of Nursing (BONs) exist in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands. Similar entities may also exist for different regions. The mission of BONs is the protection of the public through the regulation of nursing practice. BONs put into practice state/region regulations for nurses that, among other things, lay out the requirements for licensure and define the scope of nursing practice in that state/region.

It can be a valuable exercise to compare regulations among various state/regional boards of nursing. Doing so can help share insights that could be useful should there be future changes in a state/region. In addition, nurses may find the need to be licensed in multiple states or regions.

Required Readings

· Milstead, J. A., & Short, N. M. (2019). 
Health policy and politics: A nurse's guide (6th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

· Chapter 4, “Government Response: Regulation” (pp. 57–84)

· American Nurses Association. (n.d.). 


ANA enterprise

Links to an external site.
. Retrieved September 20, 2018, from http://www.nursingworld.org

· Bosse, J., Simmonds, K., Hanson, C., Pulcini, J., Dunphy, L., Vanhook, P., & Poghosyan, L. (2017). 

Position statement: Full practice authority for advanced practice registered nurses is necessary to transform primary careLinks to an external site.

Nursing Outlook, 65(6), 761–765.

· Halm, M. A. (2018). 

Evaluating the impact of EBP education: Development of a modified Fresno test for acute care nursing


 Download Evaluating the impact of EBP education: Development of a modified Fresno test for acute care nursing

Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 15(4), 272–280. doi:10.1111/wvn.12291

·

National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)Links to an external site.
. (n.d.). Retrieved September 20, 2018, from https://www.ncsbn.org/index.htm

· Neff, D. F., Yoon, S. H., Steiner, R. L., Bumbach, M. D., Everhart, D., & Harman J. S. (2018). 

The impact of nurse practitioner regulations on population access to careLinks to an external site.

Nursing Outlook, 66(4), 379–385.

· Peterson, C., Adams, S. A., & DeMuro, P. R. (2015). 

mHealth: Don’t forget all the stakeholders in the business caseLinks to an external site.

Medicine 2.0, 4(2), e4.

To Prepare:

· Review the Resources and reflect on the mission of state/regional boards of nursing as the protection of the public through the regulation of nursing practice.

· Consider how key regulations may impact nursing practice.

· Review key regulations for nursing practice of your state’s/region’s board of nursing and those of at least one other state/region and select at least two APRN regulations to focus on for this Discussion.

Post a comparison of at least two APRN board of nursing regulations in your *state/region with those of at least one other state/region. Describe how they may differ. Be specific and provide examples. Then, explain how the regulations you selected may apply to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who have legal authority to practice within the full scope of their education and experience. Provide at least one example of how APRNs may adhere to the two regulations you selected.

*My State is Florida

**minimum of three (3) scholarly references are required

Integrate nursing and related sciences into the delivery of care to patients.

  Reply to  these posts with a reflection of their response.Minimun 200words each one 

1. In this week’s discussion, I was able to: Integrate nursing and related sciences into the delivery of care to patients. I was also able to analyze quality initiatives to improve patients’ health outcomes.

     Alternative and Complementary medicines are considered health-cultured practices, that are not part of traditional medicine and that have been part of the holistic culture of the populations. They are used as an alternative or in addition to traditional medical treatments with the goal of improving patients’ outcomes (Lee, Richard, et al., 2022). Alternative and Complementary medicines can include therapies such as dietary supplements, herbs, acupuncture, Chinese medicine, yoga, reiki, ayurvedic medicine, complementary supplements, etc (Adeniyi, Washington, et al., 2021). The reasons for using these alternative methods can be many: Cultural, religious, economic, etc. However, as many people use it most of the time, it is important to analyze this point and share our opinion on this matter.

     It is well-known that many people from the general population are used to taking self-prescribed natural treatments. In the first term, we can name herbal medications. In general culture and even in religion, people believe that herbs have a good effect in the treatment of some diseases such as hypertension or Diabetes Mellitus. Many people think that herbs were created by God in order to provide natural treatment for diseases. Actually, many people believe that herbal medicines are better choices as they don’t have undesirable effects at all. Some people prefer to take natural medication rather than medical treatments, as they think that pharmacological preparations are made of chemical and artificial ingredients that can be harmful to the body. Moreover, people trust natural treatments for cancer, as it is thought that they can potentially inhibit oncology cell growth. However, researchers have determined that about 80% of the patients do take their pharmacological treatment in addition to a natural treatment (Adeniyi, Washington et, al. 2021). However, there are some natural treatments that, in addition to pharmacological treatment, can cause adverse effects, for example, ginkgo can increase the anticoagulant effect; ginseng and some teas can decrease the anticoagulant effect (Izzo 2005). Other natural treatments such as exercises, meditation, yoga, and acupuncture, are also used and well-known as coadjuvants to release stress and that way help improve clinical condition.

     In conclusion, the healthcare team needs to accept that alternative and natural treatments are part of the culture and religion of the population. So it is very important to establish a good and trustable relationship with the patient, so he/she can feel confident enough to tell the healthcare provider about the alternative treatments that are been taken, as sometimes they can help, but sometimes they can be harmful. In the end, a closed and trustable relationship with the patient and a good assessment is the basis for the best possible outcomes.

2. The allopathic or conventional medicine is practiced by doctors and health personnel. Complementary medicine refers to the practice of medicine that complements conventional medicine, that is, it is used in conjunction with conventional medicine. An example includes the use of acupuncture in pain management. Alternative medicine, on the other hand, is the use of complementary and alternative medicine as a replacement for traditional medicine

Complementary and alternative medicine are very varied. Within them, we find natural products related to botanical medicine and probiotics. We also find mind and body therapy, such as meditation techniques, yoga, acupuncture, hypnotherapy, and deep relaxation exercises, among others.

In the treatment of cancer, it has been proven that the use of complementary and alternative therapy has been useful in managing the patient’s symptoms. However, it is not considered a miraculous medicine in the cure of cancer; it simply helps, in conjunction with conventional medicine, to manage some symptoms that cancer patients experience. For example, acupuncture treatment can help alleviate symptoms related to pain, therapeutic massages have been shown according to some research studies to reduce depression, pain, and depressive anxiety disorders related to cancer disease (American Cancer Society, 2019). However, some harmful health effects and interactions with medications have been shown, especially in treatment with botanical medicine, so it is recommended that your doctor be notified of its use before starting treatment to avoid drug interactions and potential harm to health (American Cancer Society, 2019).

Holistic medicine, unlike conventional medicine, is not focused on treating diseases as allopathic medicine does. Rather, it is preventative medicine, although it can be integrated with allopathic medicine in some instances. Holistic medicine is based on the fact that illnesses appear as a consequence or result of environmental, physical, social and/or emotional imbalances (Cannon, 2023). Therefore, its essence is to heal the body and mind with alternative therapies to maintain their balance and prevent the onset of illness. Holistic medicine dates back to ancient times, and after the appearance of conventional medicine, it was somewhat abandoned. However, in around the 1960s in Europe and America, the properties of holistic medicine regained popularity. An example of this is homeopathy, which can be used to recover body vitality as holistic medicine, but it can also be used as an adjunct treatment to allopathic medicine. The use of phytotherapy has had great success in the management of certain diseases, such as those of the immune system, favoring healing.

In the management of high blood pressure and diabetes, the practice of natural medicine plays a fundamental role as an adjunct to integrated medicine; even natural medicine can be used as a technique for the prevention of these diseases. The practice of a balanced and healthy diet, daily physical exercise, relaxation techniques and stress management are determining factors in the prevention of arterial hypertension, cancer, and diabetes. Other natural medicine can be used, for example omega 3 is an essential oil that can be used to prevent special hyperlipidemia in patients with chronic disease.

Both allopathic and holistic medicine have an important role on patient care, and together, they can give the best result in the management of the disease. As a provider, we need to offer the patient different option to treat their condition, but we need to be respectful of patients’ autonomy in their decision.

Advanced Nursing Inquiry and Evidence Based Practice

 

Identify an article that is at least five years old. Summarize the statistical findings and discuss the significant it has on nursing.

Please post your initial post by Wednesday midnight with 400 words and one scholarly article. Please answer two peers by Saturday midnight. 

Module 3 discussion

SBAR stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, and  Recommendation. SBAR was originally designed as a communication tool for  nurses. They soon added the idea that it could also be utilized for  reports. The following link gives an example of how to use the SBAR tool  as a reporting device.

Instructions:

  1. Read the How to Give a Nursing Handoff Report Using SBAR 
  2. https://nursebrain.com/2021/05/how-to-give-a-nursing-handoff-report-using-sbar/
  •  Links to an external site. article.
  • Based on the example given, develop a report sheet that contains the categories that are important when giving a report.
  • Save the report sheet, and share it with your colleagues.
  • Please  respond to at least one (1) of your classmate’s postings and critique  their report sheet as to the utility, usefulness, and orderliness of the  sheet.

Doctoral Writing

 

  Challenges to Completion

Are second-generation antipsychotics more effective?

Advanced Psychopharmacology and Health Promotion

Unit 7 Medications for Psychosis and Schizophrenia Related Disorders 600W. APA. 4 references due 10-17-23.

Answer the following questions:

Which antipsychotics are considered first-generation and why are they used less often than second generation antipsychotics? Are second-generation antipsychotics more effective?

Compare and contrast the following conditions: Tardive Dyskinesia, Acute Dystonia, Athetosis, and Tics.

Responses need to address all components of the question, demonstrate critical thinking and analysis and include peer-reviewed journal evidence to support the student’s position.

Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with in-text citations and corresponding references in APA format.

Use as a guide please do not copy this information. Also please use the textbook

1. Which antipsychotics are considered first-generation and why are they used less often than second generation antipsychotics? Are second-generation antipsychotics more effective? First generation antipsychotics, also referred to as “typical antipsychotics” were developed in the 1950s. Commonly prescribed first-generation antipsychotics include: Loxitane (loxapine); Mellaril (thioridazine); Moban (molindone); Navane (thiothixene); Prolixin (fluphenazine); Serentil (mesoridazine); Stelazine (trifluoperazine); Trilafon (perphenazine); and Thorazine (chlorpromazine). These first-generation antipsychotics are used less often than second generation antipsychotics because these medications have a high risk of side effects and some of those side effects can be severe. Second-generation antipsychotics, also known as “atypical antipsychotics,” were developed in the 1980s. Second-generation antipsychotics have more metabolic symptoms, including obesity, diabetes and hyperlipidemia (Heldt, 2017; Stahl et al., 2021). Side effects from first-generation antipsychotics include extrapyramidal effects, such as tardive dyskinesia, rigidity, tremors, and seizures. There is no evidence that second generation antipsychotics are significantly more effective than first generation antipsychotics in the treatment of cognitive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia (Stahl et al., 2021; Stroup, et al., 2003). 2. Compare and contrast the following conditions: Tardive Dyskinesia, Acute Dystonia, Athetosis, and Tics. Tardive dyskinesia is one of the symptoms of long-term use of a first -generation antipsychotic. It is a condition where there is constant or rhythmic involuntary movements that usually involves the muscles of the mouth. It can appear as lip smacking, chewing, excessive eye blinking, grimacing. These symptoms appear slowly over time. Tardive dyskinesia will not go away once the antipsychotic is stopped, it can become irreversible if present for too long. The risk of a patient developing tardive dyskinesia goes up with every year of continuous treatment. TD is specific to the use of antipsychotics (Heldt, 2017). Acute dystonia can develop within the first few hours of a patient receiving an antipsychotic. It is a sustained and painful involuntary contraction of a muscle group- usually involving the face or neck muscles. This is an easily reversible side effect and is managed with an anticholinergic drug such as Benadryl or Cogentin. This condition This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 10-16-2023 17:34:58 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/123197773/Discussion-7docx/ can resolve within a few minutes of proper medication and will not leave any long-term effects (Heldt, 2017). Athetosis is slow, involuntary, writhing movements of fingers, hands, toes and feet. Patients with this condition cannot maintain a stable or still position and when patients attempt to try to control the movements, symptoms can get worse. Athetosis is often a longterm symptom of continued use of first-generation antipsychotics (Holland, 2018). Tics are distinguished from EPS symptoms by the fact that tics are most commonly brief movements are able to be suppressed. Tics are sudden, rapid and repetitive movement (motor tics) or vocalizations (vocal tics). Those with tics feel the urge building up inside them before the tic appears, they these individuals report a feeling of relief after the tic is over. Although tics are involuntary, tics stop during sleep and patients can suppress the urge for short periods of time with effort (Martino, 2020). Heldt, J. P. (2017). Memorable psychopharmacology. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. Holland, K. (2018, July 18). What Is Athetosis? Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health/athetosis Martino, D. (2020). Update on the Treatment of Tics in Tourette Syndrome and Other Chronic Tic Disorders. Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11940-020-0620-z Stahl, S., Muntner, N., & Grady, M. M. (2021). Stahl’s essential psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific basis and clinical applications (5th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Stroup, T. S., McEvoy, J. P., Swartz, M. S., Byerly, M. J., Glick, I. D., Canive, J. M., McGee, M. F., Simpson, G. M., Stevens, M. C., & Lieberman, J. A. (2003). The National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE)

Nursing homework help

Explore one of the agencies for quality improvement listed in this module's lecture. Write a one-page summary of what the agency does, who it affects, and how it is utilized.

wk4691B

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This assignment and the following two months' work should be written related to your

previous writing. You should not change the stories. Then I will lose the points(scores). If

you talked about improvement of patient flow in the urgent care setting, your next

writing should be something similar with the previous style. I mean you should not write

about totally different topics like cancer patient management or something like that. If

you have any questions, you can ask me. I can give you enough time to complete it. One

week for this job.

Pls read your previous writings. Keep these links unless you remember about your

previous writings.

https://www.sweetstudy.com/thread/473292317

https://www.sweetstudy.com/thread/473883197

https://www.sweetstudy.com/thread/473172845

https://www.sweetstudy.com/thread/473003787

https://www.sweetstudy.com/thread/472667933

Week 4: Change Project Rough Draft

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This week, you will bring together all of the assignments you have completed thus far,
and compose the rough draft of your change project paper. At this point, you will have
submitted each section and received feedback. An attempt to incorporate all previous
assignment feedback should be evident. 
Your rough draft contains all of the expected
components of the final draft and is presented in APA format including a cover page,
references, and appendices when warranted. Your rough draft is your opportunity to
polish previously submitted assignments and combine the sections in a comprehensive
paper that show your change project is ready to be implemented.

You will take this time to identify and address any weaknesses or gaps in your change

project. Your rough draft should only require minor revisions before the final paper.

Your paper should be between 20 and 30 pages in length, not including the cover page,

references, and any appendices. It must follow the current APA manual style and

format. Each section of the paper should be clearly identified using proper headings.

NURS_691B_DE – NURS 691-B Rubric: Culminating Experience Evidence-Based
Change Project Paper Rubic (rough draft)

NURS_691B_DE – NURS 691-B Rubric: Culminating Experience Evidence-Based Change Project Paper

Rubic (rough draft)

Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Introduction and
Background

3.5 to >2.87 pts

Meets Expectations

The change project topic is introduced. All

background information is included. Project

importance within the field or significance

for the designated facility is described.

3.5
pts

3

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Problem Identification and
Description in PICOT
Format

3.5 to >2.87 pts

Meets Expectations

Presents a thorough and insightful analysis of the

chosen topic/problem. Describes the problem

thoroughly, including the target population

description and history/background information

at the assigned clinic or hospital. The significance

and applicability to nursing is included and well

presented. Includes an appropriate topic

identification related to an advanced practice

nursing issue or practice problem of concern.

Population is fully defined and present in the

research question. Includes specific interventions,

identifies comparisons, and presents appropriate

outcomes in a timely manner for the question.

Overall, the question is well-built using the PICOT

format.

3.5
pts

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome Critical
Appraisal/Literature
Review

3.5 to >2.87 pts

Meets Expectations

The minimum requirement of peer-reviewed

articles, books, or limited non-research literature

(tool kits or standardized procedures) are present.

Literature is supported by scientific evidence that is

credible and timely. Subtopics are used to support

the main topic. In-text citations are present and

correctly formatted. Presents a thorough and

insightful analysis of significant findings related to

the change project topic. Ideas are synthesized and

professionally sound and creative. Insightful and

comprehensive conclusions and solutions are

present.

3.5
pts

4

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome Project
Aims, Values, and Desired
Outcomes

7 to >5.74 pts

Meets Expectations

The project, aims, values, and desired outcomes are

well-developed. They are clear and thorough. Aims

include examples of projected features and

functions. Values include implementation benefits

for specific stakeholders. Desired outcomes state the

purpose, have a quality focus, and describe the

benefits that will occur as a result of

implementation.

7 pts

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Theoretical Framework

7 to >5.74 pts

Meets Expectations

Identifies independent theories or conceptual models

that relate to the change project topic and describes

how they will be applied to the change project.

Thoroughly discusses how each element of the

phenomenon applies to the framework. Clearly

applies each element of the theory to the elements

of the phenomenon under study. Develops the

rationale for the sample selection criteria, and

expertly discusses, analyzes, and critiques pertinent

research that uses the framework.

7 pts

5

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Intervention

7 to >5.74 pts

Meets Expectations

Provides keen insight into obstacles and proposes

sound, creative solutions or interventions based on

the literature review findings. Expertly compares

other views on the problem and solutions with detail.

Uses examples to thoroughly address the FNP role in

the intervention and discusses implications for

clinical practice. Thoughtfully discusses the

implications of the change project and its significance

to the nursing profession and filling gaps in

knowledge. Accurately categorizes and thoroughly

explains specific methods of data collection to be

used. Explains in detail how data will be analyzed and

used. Provides a sound justification for subject

selection and sampling procedure. Accurately and

thoroughly describes potential limitations to data

collection and control.

7 pts

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Recommendations and
Conclusion

10.5 to >8.61 pts

Meets Expectations

Provides an insightful and thorough summary of the

project, main points, and details the significance of

the project to the advanced practice nursing

profession. Provides detailed and creative

recommendations for future research and

implications for clinical practice. Discusses limitations

of the study in detail. Suggests specific directions for

future research. Insightfully considers changes in

theoretical construct and provides reasonable and

creative suggestions for public policy and/or changes

in educational practice. Expertly ties the theoretical

framework to the overall product.

10.5
pts

6

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome Rough
Draft

17.5 to >14.35 pts

Meets Expectations

Submission shows a concerted effort to present a

high-quality draft requiring minimal adjustments to

content and mechanics. All parts of the research

paper are submitted and efforts to integrate

feedback are highly apparent. Significant and

substantive improvements have been made to each

section of the paper.

17.5
pts

This criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome
Mechanics and APA

10.5 to >8.61 pts

Meets Expectations

Writing is clear, concise, formal, and organized.

Information is well organized and clearly

communicated. The assignment is free of spelling and

grammatical errors. All the requirements related to

format, length, source citations, and layout are

followed. A complete reference page is included and

formatted using correct APA format. If applicable,

appendices and tables are complete and

appropriate.The

10.5
pts

Total Points: 70

7

  • Week 4: Change Project Rough Draft

Advanced Psychopharmacology and Health Promotion Unit 6 Discussion Ion Channels APA. 500W. APA. 4 references due 10-10-23.

please use the pharmacology textbook i gave you previously 

mental health

Rubric for NUR2488 A1&B1 Presentation on Criminal Minds

Be sure each section is clearly delineated and covered in a
3–5-page body paper, double spaced, Plus a Care Plan HINT:
Use the Headings provided – if you can’t find something, record as “unable to find” or guess as to what the answer may be (and say you are guessing).
References and citations in APA 7 format (see example link);

Reporter’s name (you):

Date:

Infamous Person:

___/30 points


1. Identify and present significance of: (Use these Numbered/ underlined headings)

A. childhood (2pts)

B. Late-adolescence (2)

C. Early 20’s (2)

D. Family Influence (2)

2.

Diagnosis/treatment

– (1)

3
.
Substance Abuse/ alcohol involved?
(1)

4.

The Infamous Act/ Traumatic event/ Crime
(2)

5
.
Incarceration/ Jail Where?
(1)

6.

Death or current circumstances
(1)

7
.
How are all the above events tied together?
(2)

8
.
How do the effects of an underlying (often untreated) Mental Illness contribute to a Human Being’s demise?
(2)

9.
What characteristics of a serial Killer do you see in your criminal?
Consider these characteristics:

(Antisocial behavior, Arson, Torturing small animals, Poor family life, Childhood Abuse, Substance abuse, Voyeurism, Intelligence [hi or low], Shiftlessness). (2)

10
. Where could health care personnel/teachers have intervened in this child’s life to prevent this tragedy if it were NOW? Paragraph of Your opinion. (2)

11
. Wanted poster (Like in the Old West) (1)

Example:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/thumbnails.venngage.com/template/044f0593-a7ec-48ad-8560-6edda19ad66c.png

12.Choose 3
priority(3 part) NANDAMental Health Nursing diagnoses. The nursing care plan should include (4)

· Use MH Care Plan template and complete

· HINT: See Varcarolis or Ackley (Care Plan book)