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You have just started work in the department of health of your country and the director has asked you to write a report reviewing a whole system approach for controlling the spread of tuberculosis. You must address each of the following bullet points:
- Discuss the challenges to implementation and how these might be addressed.
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- Category: Safety and Infection Control A nurse is caring for a 46-year-old male patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia who, after several days of admission, exhibits new-onset disorientation and complains of persistent headaches. What should the nurse prioritize as an initial action? A. Notify the primary healthcare provider immediately. B. Accurately document the new symptoms in the patient's medical records. C. Initiate oxygen therapy in anticipation of physician's orders. D. Elevate the side rails to ensure patient safety.Category: Reduction of Risk Potential In a busy surgical unit, a nurse is preparing to insert an I.V. catheter for a 33-year-old patient who is scheduled for elective surgery and has a notably hairy forearm where the I.V. is to be placed. The patient is allergic to a variety of adhesives and has sensitive skin that is prone to irritation. Given these considerations, how should the nurse manage excess hair at the intended catheter insertion site? A. Leaving the hair intact B. Shaving the area C. Clipping the hair in the area D. Removing the hair with a depilatory E. Applying a small amount of water-soluble gel to tame the hair without cutting F. Use a sterile surgical scalpel to trim the hair as close to the skin as possible without causing abrasionsUsing the 5-step risk management process (below), explain how you will communicate the solution throughout the organization for each step. Scenario: Employees in the lab of a local ambulatory care center are showing an increase in the number of needle stick injuries. Risk Identification: Identify exposures. Risk Analysis: Examine methods to address the risk. Risk Control/Treatment: Select the best management techniques. Risk Financing: Implement the selected techniques. Risk Monitoring: Monitor to determine effectiveness.
- Your organization has experienced an unusual increase in injuries, accidents, and illness (mostly nosocomial infections). The senior department directors believe that many of these issues could have been prevented. In addition, new federal mandates and IT projects are further challenging morale and some patients have spoken to the local media. The clinical teams are willing to assist, however their time is limited as they must devote efforts to patient care. As you work to redesign the risk management program the COO wants you to develop a system to evaluate enterprise and financial risk. The reason for this is that there are two models that are inconsistent and he wants to "work on the same page" as your team. This is an initiative to streamline operations and reduce confusion. You are not expected to be an expert, however the goal is to submit a proposal that you and your CFO can work on together to evolve into a policy that assists each department. In addition, you want a strong…Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance In the context of an ongoing tuberculosis (TB) outbreak, the nurse working in a community health clinic is triaging clients for potential TB exposure and infection. Considering the risk factors and symptoms, which of these clients should the nurse prioritize for TB screening? A. The 16-year-old female presenting with a mild cough and fatigue. B. The 33-year-old daycare worker with a persistent cough and recent travel history. C. The 43-year-old man with a history of homelessness and alcohol use disorder, coughing up blood. D. The 54-year-old businessman with a cough and recent unexplained weight loss. E. The 27-year-old gym instructor who has night sweats and a history of working in a correctional facility. F. The 50-year-old woman with a chronic cough who has been receiving immunosuppressive therapy.In a paper of 500-750 words, clearly identify the clinical problem and how it can result in a positive patient outcome. Step 1: Create PICOT question; A PICOT question is presented and provides a clear framework for the capstone project change proposal. Your PICOT question should clearly outline all of these elements: patient, intervention, comparison, outcome and time. Step 2: PICOT Problem: Identify the PICOT problem, what clinical problems or issues may arise from clinical care? The PICOT problem as it relates to evidence-based solution, nursing intervention, patient care, health care agency, and nursing practice is thoroughly described. Step 3: Describe nursing intervention: A nursing intervention used to address the problem. Compare the nursing intervention to a patient population not currently receiving the nursing intervention, and timeframe needed to implement the change process. Step 4: Summarize Clinical Problem and Patient Outcome: The clinical problem and how it can result…
- A nurse is monitoring a patient who is receiving an IVinfusion of normal saline. The patient is apprehensive andpresents with a pounding headache, rapid pulse rate, chills,and dyspnea. What would be the nurse’s priority interventionrelated to these symptoms?a. Discontinue the infusion immediately, monitor vitalsigns, and report findings to primary care providerimmediately.b. Slow the rate of infusion, notify the primary care providerimmediately and monitor vital signs.c. Pinch off the catheter or secure the system to prevent entryof air, place the patient in the Trendelenburg position, andcall for assistance.d. Discontinue the infusion immediately, apply warm, moistcompresses to the site, and restart the IV at another site.Which of the following is an important ethical considerations to keep in mind that can be compromised when using the RCT design? Group of answer choices: 1. Withholding treatment known to be effective 2. Deciding when to withdraw a patient from a study 3. Informing a patient of all of the potential side effects and toxic effects of a treatment 4. All of the aboveYou need to give 3 each Example Ethical and legal Issues in Philippine health care and explain with the guide of these 3 bullet points. -scenario-discussion-recommendation.