Using a new nursing care delivery model

You are the nurse executive of Ocracoke Regional Healthcare System. Due to increasing healthcare costs over the past two years, the board and stakeholders have determined the total-patient-care nursing model is no longer sustainable and must be changed. In addition, Joint Commission has just completed their visit. Ocracoke received two recommendations for improvement in two of the most current National Patient Safety Goals found at the link below.

National Patient Safety Goals-The Joint CommissionLinks to an external site.

You must address these recommendations using a new nursing care delivery model. Senior leadership expects to see increased cost savings through the use of this new model and improved outcomes related to two patient safety goals (you may choose any two patient safety goals you want to improve on by the time of the Joint Commission’s revisit in six(6) months.

4-1 Discussion: Peer Support Activity—Final Project Planning Challenges

Begin your initial post with a one-sentence summary of your proposal topic. Then, every program proposal includes a plan. In this discussion, give a brief description of your program plan that includes its objectives; ethical and legal considerations; the financial impact of the program, including any resources needed to support the success of the program; and a timeline for meeting the program objectives. If you have any specific issues or concerns, include them in your post. This discussion will help you complete Milestone Four, which is due in Module Five. 

4-2 Milestone Three: Resource Allocation

Follow rubric Verbatim

 

What to Submit

The draft of your resource allocation should be submitted as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Any references should be cited in APA format. Use appropriate headings to identify each critical element.

Discuss the importance of language or voice when writing the research narrative.

Based on this week’s focus:

Discuss the importance of language or voice when writing the research narrative. In your opinion, should you narrate as the researcher and refrain from using “I”, or should you express a tone that encompasses a greater audience and lends to an “easier” interpretation? Explain your position. 

Please note the grading rubric for the discussion board.

As a reminder, all discussion posts must be a minimum of 350 words, references must be cited in APA format 7th Edition, and must include a minimum of 2 scholarly resources published within the past 5 years.

Please ensure you can LOOK UP your reference from your citation submission.

What is the significance of descriptive statistics?

This week’s assignment will consist of the following: 

As we read APRN-led project focused on a timely and significant problems and how they were supported with data from the practice site. We learned knowledge gained from projects can be used by APRNs and transferred to similar practice settings.

What is the significance of descriptive statistics? How can they be applied to your area of nursing? Give 3 examples. This response should be a minimum of 2 pages in length- NO MORE THAN 4 pages.

– APA Format 

– 4 current sources, peer-review journal articles or scholarly books.

Components of advanced practice education

Please ensure that the Reply includes more than 200 words with scholarly articles, and the plagiarism level must remain below 20%.

One crucial component of advanced practice education is Advanced Pharmacology, which provides healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills required to prescribe medications safely and effectively. Because NPs and PAs receive training in pharmacokinetics,  pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics, this course prepares future APPs to prescribe medications accurately. By understanding these factors, advanced clinicians can make sound clinical decisions and maximize patient outcomes and appropriate medication management.

Advanced Pharmacology trains future practitioners in many ways, but enhanced evidence-based prescribing practices are among the most important; through provided frameworks in drug interactions, contraindications, and adverse effects, the course prepares the student to minimize medication errors and harm. Successful use of medications requires healthcare providers to combine clinical judgment and scientific knowledge to ensure that they use appropriate medications individually according to the patient. (Rosenthal & Burchum, 2021). This ability is essential in dealing with chronic conditions where polypharmacy is the norm and the risk of drug interactions is substantial.

One of the most significant components of this course relates to enabling critical thinking and decision-making skills when in a clinical setting. Advanced Pharmacology pushes practitioners to consider patient-specific factors such as comorbidities, age, renal and hepatic function, and genetic predispositions when choosing and fine-tuning medications, enabling a more personalized approach to pharmacotherapy, in which a growing field — pharmacogenomics — plays a role in predicting patient response to drugs (Pirmohamed, 2023). It helps expert clinicians recommend safer, more effective solutions tailored for the individual, thereby minimizing adverse effects and maximizing therapeutic benefits.

In addition, this course improves the practitioner’s ability to educate the patient regarding their medications. One of the most important determinants of treatment success is patient adherence to the prescribed regimen for therapeutics. Advanced practice providers should incorporate counseling a patient on how to take a medication,  its side effects, and lifestyle changes that might help establish their pharmacologic therapy. This skill is necessary regarding adherence to the drugs and patient empowerment.

Advanced Pharmacology is a crucial course that underpins safe and effective drug therapy in advanced practice. The course prepares practitioners to provide high-quality, patient-centered care through evidence-based prescribing and developing critical thinking and patient education skills.

References

Pirmohamed, M. (2023). Pharmacogenetics and personalized medicine: An update on current applications and future directions. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 114(3), 499–512. https://doi.org/10.xxxx

Rosenthal, L. D., & Burchum, J. R. (2021). Lehne’s pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants (2nd ed.). Elsevier.

Ethical and legal responsibilities associated with prescribing.

Please ensure that the Reply includes more than 200 words with scholarly articles, and the plagiarism level must remain below 20%.

The Advanced Pharmacology course is a crucial component of the education and training required for an advanced practitioner. Over the past eight weeks, this course has deepened my understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and the clinical application of various medications, all of which are essential for providing safe and effective patient care. This knowledge is particularly valuable as it enables advanced practitioners to make informed prescribing decisions, minimize adverse drug reactions, and improve patient outcomes.

One of the most significant aspects of this course has been learning how medications interact with the body and how patient-specific factors, such as age, genetics, and comorbidities, influence drug metabolism and efficacy. This is particularly important in managing chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart failure, where polypharmacy is common. By understanding drug interactions and contraindications, I will be able to optimize medication regimens and prevent complications such as drug-induced organ damage or adverse reactions.

Another key takeaway from this course is the importance of evidence-based practice in pharmacology. Staying updated with the latest clinical guidelines and research is essential for making informed prescribing decisions. This course has emphasized the need for continuous learning and the critical evaluation of research to ensure that the medications prescribed align with the most current standards of care. For instance, advancements in diabetes management, such as the use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists, highlight the need for practitioners to be well-versed in newer pharmacological therapies to provide optimal patient care (American Diabetes Association, 2023).

Additionally, this course has reinforced the ethical and legal responsibilities associated with prescribing. As an advanced practitioner, I will be accountable for ensuring medication safety, preventing prescription errors, and educating patients about their medications. Understanding the principles of prescribing, including controlled substances regulations and patient adherence strategies, is critical for maintaining patient trust and ensuring compliance with legal and professional standards (Arcangelo et al., 2021).

Overall, the Advanced Pharmacology course has provided me with a strong foundation for my future role as an advanced practitioner. The knowledge gained will allow me to make well-informed clinical decisions, enhance patient safety, and contribute to improved health outcomes. By applying pharmacological principles and staying updated with emerging therapies, I will be better equipped to provide high-quality, evidence-based care to diverse patient populations.  

References  

American Diabetes Association. (2023). Standards of medical care in diabetes—2023. Diabetes Care, 46(Suppl 1), S1–S291. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc23-Sint  

Arcangelo, V. P., Peterson, A. M., Wilbur, V., & Reinhold, J. A. (2021). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (5th ed.). F.A. Davis.

Describe your clinical experience for this week as a nurse practitioner student in a pediatric primary care clinic.

Describe your clinical experience for this week as a nurse practitioner student in a pediatric primary care clinic.

  • Did you face any challenges, any success? If so, what were they?
  • Describe the assessment of a patient, detailing the signs and symptoms (S&S), assessment, plan of care, and at least 3 possible differential diagnosis with rationales.
  • Mention the health promotion intervention for this patient.
  • What did you learn from this week’s clinical experience that can beneficial for you as an advanced practice nurse?
  • Support your plan of care with the current peer-reviewed research guideline.

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.

• in paragraph form, no bullet points or numbering.

Approaches to Disease Management: Sickle Cell Anemia

A 2-month-old is identified during newborn screening with sickle cell anemia.

  • How would you manage this patient at 2 months, 2 years, 6 years, and at 13 years old?
  • What are the issues for each stage in development?
  • Where would you refer this child?
  • How would you coordinate the care of this child?

.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 published within the last five years.
  • in paragraph form, no bullet points or numbering.