Please explain in detail What recommendations do the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine have for older adults? Include their sample schedule
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- What recommendations do the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine have for older adults? Include their sample schedule.
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- Instructions: Use the information below to create a full and detailed care plan Merlyn Chapman, a 27-year-old sales clerk, reports weakness, malaise, and flu-like symptoms for 3–4 days. Although thirsty, she is unable to tolerate fluids because of nausea and vomiting, and she has liquid stools 2–4 times per day. Physical Examination Height: 160 cm (5′3′′) Weight: 66.2 kg (146 lb) Mild fever: 38.6°C (101.5°F) Pulse: 86 BPM Respirations: 24/minute Scant urine output BP: 102/84 mm Hg Dry oral mucosa, furrowed tongue, cracked lips Diagnostic Data Urine specific gravity: 1.035 Serum sodium 155 mEq/L Serum potassium 3.2 mEq/L Chest x-ray negativeInstructions: Use the information below to create a full and detailed care plan Merlyn Chapman, a 27-year-old sales clerk, reports weakness, malaise, and flu-like symptoms for 3–4 days. Although thirsty, she is unable to tolerate fluids because of nausea and vomiting, and she has liquid stools 2–4 times per day. Physical Examination Height: 160 cm (5′3′′) Weight: 66.2 kg (146 lb) Mild fever: 38.6°C (101.5°F) Pulse: 86 BPM Respirations: 24/minute Scant urine output BP: 102/84 mm Hg Dry oral mucosa, furrowed tongue, cracked lips Diagnostic Data Urine specific gravity: 1.035 Serum sodium 155 mEq/L Serum potassium 3.2 mEq/L Chest x-ray negative What is Merlyn’s Chief Complain? What evidence led you to believe that this was the chief complain? What action would you take if Mrs. Chapman’s heart became irregular? Mrs. Chapman is responding inappropriately to your questions; she seems to be confused. What do you think is happening? Offer suggestions for ways to help Mrs. Chapman increase her…Select the reference example that has the correct format for APA style. a. Fear of mistreatment and discrimination also accounts for 33% of TG individuals postponing preventative medical care, and 28% avoiding medical care when sick or severely injured (Grant, Little, Smith, Roberts, Venette, 2011). b. Fear of mistreatment and discrimination also accounts for 33% of TG individuals postponing preventative medical care, and 28% avoiding medical care when sick or severely injured (Grant et al 2011). c.Fear of mistreatment and discrimination also accounts for 33% of TG individuals postponing preventative medical care, and 28% avoiding medical care when sick or severely injured (Grant, Little, Smith, Roberts, & Venette). d. Fear of mistreatment and discrimination also accounts for 33% of TG individuals postponing preventative medical care, and 28% avoiding medical care when sick or severely injured (Grant et al., 2011).
- The recommendations for pediatric dosing of Ibuprofen is to give 4-10 mg/Kg/dose every 6 to 8 hours. A maximum single dose should not exceed 400mg/dose, and maximum daily dose is 40mg/kg/day. The order reads, give 45 mg of Ibuprofen every 6 hours for 24 hours for a child whose weight is 40 pounds, and is his age is 3.5 years old. The drug label reads, 30mg/1.25ml. a. How many ml would you administer? b. Is the drug amount prescribed safe to administer? c. Is the amount of the drug prescribed, over dose, under dose, or within a safe range?The recommendations for pediatric dosing of Ibuprofen is to give 4-10 mg/Kg/dose every 6 to 8 hours. A maximum single dose should not exceed 400mg/dose, and maximum daily dose is 40mg/kg/day. The order reads as follows, give 75 mg of Ibuprofen every 6 hours for 24 hours for a child whose weight is 35 pounds, and his age is 3 years old. The drug label reads: 50mg/1.25ml. a. How many ml would you administer? b. : Is the dose order safe? Overdose or underdose?A nurse is collecting data during a prenatal visit. What two (2) questions would be asked to identify maternal drug abstinence? 2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a pregnant client who is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia and has been prescribed iron supplements. List a statement if made by the client would indicate an understanding of the teaching. 3. A nurse is caring for a newborn with hyperbilirubinemia who has been prescribed phototherapy. Identify three (3) interventions the nurse should institute for this client?
- List and explain the four factors that impede the willingness to disclose medical errors. Describe the National Medical Error Disclosure and Compensation (MEDiC) Act.Describe the exercise prescription protocol for healthy populations (and those with special considerations) including children, older adults, pregnant women, and people suffering from low back pain.A student with diabetes is in a class with an upcoming field trip. What is the appropriate protocol?a) Inform the parents that students with diabetes cannot participate in field trips, because they require nursing care.b) Contact the student’s parents to ask them to accompany the child on the field trip.c) Notify a Nursing Supervisor, the Diabetes Resource Nurse, the principal, and the 504 coordinators so that the nursing services the particular child requires can be provided on the field trip.
- Apply the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting of the Principal Diagnosis for Inpatient Care (Guidelines II A-J) to identify the principal diagnosis in the following scenarios. Patient was admitted to the hospital with acute pyelonephritis and acute cystitis. Both infections were evaluated and treated with IV antibiotic therapy. THe patient was discharged home to continue taking oral medications.Discuss a component of pharmacology that could impact patient care as it relates to dosing of medications, appropriate dosage forms based on patient-specific factors, or appropriate dosing, such as based on a patient’s weight.What is the best strategy to implement an effective free medicine program to the public? Explain in 5 sentences.