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LDRDS- Q 1
Think back to your most recent time in the clinical setting when another discipline (respiratory, physical therapy, nutrition, occupational therapy) was utilized.
Describe a form of interdisciplinary collaborative care you’ve seen on your current assigned clinical or work site. Then have a discussion about the following questions:
· Who coordinated that care? What was the nurse’s role in ascertaining that the care was provided?
· Was the patient’s outcome met? How or why not? What would you, a novice nurse-leader, have done differently to achieve the patient’s goals?
PNDS- Q
Choose a subject (it can be a former patient, a family member, or yourself) and identify modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. Identify methods to prevent coronary artery disease (CAD) in the subject. What can you recommend to your classmates’ subjects? – minimum of 3 paragraphs, with in-text citation/reference page
NB:
· All must be APA format, with in-text citation with a separate Reference page for each question
· This assignment has four parts. Two discussions and two fillable concept maps, that are attached.
· Total assignments to be delivered will be four different separated papers, with different citations.
PN- Complete the Cardiovascular Exemplar Table in its entirety.
Comparison of Cardiovascular Exemplars
Angina |
Acute Myocardial Infarction |
Pathophysiology |
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Etiology |
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Assessment Findings (including Diagnostics) |
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Nursing Diagnosis |
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Interventions (including meds and Surgical interventions) |
Rasmussen College Concept Map
Fill in the concept map linked below with the information you have on your most recent patient. If you have not had a real patient, use a patient you have discussed in virtual clinical. Then look at opportunities, real or imagined, for collaborative and/or interdisciplinary care. What could you do to make everything, and everyone work together for the good of the patient?
Evaluation may be real or imagined as well. Think “outside” the realm of the clinical picture you’re presented. If you believe the suggested improvements to care will benefit the patient, say so! If you are not convinced that the prescribed collaboration will be effective, say that as well.
Nursing Diagnosis:
Short Term Goal:
Long Term Goal:
Clinical Manifestations:
Subjective:
Objective:
Evaluation of Plan or Anticipated Evaluation of Plan:
Nursing Interventions (at least 4):
Collaboration: With whom will the nurse be working and why?
Patient’s Laboratory & Test Results:
Patient’s Past Medical History and Significant Findings:
Patient’s Medical Diagnosis