: Leadership and the Graduate Nursing RoleThe graduate nurse evidences leadership as seen in the four domains: the profession of nursing, clinical practice arena, health policy arena, and systems level.

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Leadership and the Graduate Nursing RoleThe graduate nurse evidences leadership as seen in the four domains: the profession of nursing, clinical practice arena, health policy arena, and systems level.

Leadership and the Graduate Nursing RoleThe graduate nurse evidences leadership as seen in the four domains: the profession of nursing, clinical practice arena, health policy arena, and systems level. In order to complete this assignment, complete the short eighteen-question quiz (this takes approximately five minutes) about your leadership style atAbout.com Psychology. (n.d.). Retrieved from In a 2 page paper (excluding the title page, references and appendices), you will address the following criteria:Finish with a quotation from a library article related to leadership in an advanced nursing role. Look in some of the known leadership journals like or , or


 

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Advantages and disadvantages for the patient and legal and ethical principles for the nurse of this technology will be explored. Guidelines and Grading Rubric

Advantages and disadvantages for the patient and legal and ethical principles for the nurse of this technology will be explored.
Guidelines and Grading Rubric

PURPOSE

The purpose of this assignment is to explore the specialty of telehealth, and more specifically telenursing, as one example of the use of technology in various practice settings. Advantages and disadvantages for the patient and legal and ethical principles for the nurse of this technology will be explored.

COURSE OUTCOMES

This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes:

CO #2: Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers. (PO #4)

CO #6: Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. (PO #6)

BACKGROUND

Our text (Hebda, 2013) provides us with a broad perspective on telehealth. However, the specialty of telenursing is only briefly discussed. Healthcare is readily embracing any technology to improve patient outcomes, streamline operations, and lower costs. This technology includes the use of various applications based in various environments where registered nurses indirectly provide professional nursing care.

SCENARIO

The following scenario serves as the basis for your paper:

You have worked with Tomika for the past five years. Tomika shares with you that she has resigned and plans to work in an agency that installs telemonitoring equipment into the homes of those with chronic illnesses. Nurses monitor the patients using the equipment with the goal of detecting problems before patients need to be readmitted to the hospital. Tomika will be working from her own home, with occasional meetings at the agency. She would not be visiting her patients in their homes, but rather would be assessing and interacting with them via videoconferencing. She tells you that there are still job openings and encourages you to apply.

You are intrigued by this, and decide to investigate whether telenursing would be a good choice for you, too. Is telenursing in your future?

DIRECTIONS

You are to research (find evidence), compose, and type a scholarly paper that describes telenursing as described above, and whether it is a good fit for you. Reflect on what you have learned in this class to date about technology, privacy rights, ethical issues, interoperability, patient satisfaction, consumer education, and other topics. Your text by Hebda (2013, Chapter 25) discusses telehealth in detail. However, your focus should be from the professional nurse’s role in telenursing. Do not limit your review of the literature to only what you read in your text. Nurses in various specialties need to know about the advantages and disadvantages of telenursing as it applies to their patients. For example, when you discharge a patient from an acute care setting, will a telenursing service assist that individual with staying out of the hospital? You may need to apply critical thinking skills to development of your paper. In the conclusion of your paper, describe your current employment situation (Current- position work in the Emergency Room) , and whether a job in telenursing would, or would not, fit with your career goals and life situation once you graduate from Phoenix


 

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WHAT DO YOU SEE FOR THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE REFORM AS THE LAW APPLIES?What do you see for the future of healthcare reform as the law applies? Will healthcare

WHAT DO YOU SEE FOR THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE REFORM AS THE LAW APPLIES?What do you see for the future of healthcare reform as the law applies? Will healthcare
reform spawn new laws, or will new laws be enacted to guide reform?

Future of healthcare reform
What do you see for the future of healthcare reform as the law applies? Will healthcare
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Differentiate between quality improvement processes, evidence based practice and research. NURSING SCIENCE

Differentiate between quality improvement processes, evidence based practice and research.
NURSING SCIENCE

Competencies:
724.8.5: Foundations of Inquiry – The graduate differentiates between quality improvement processes, evidence based practice and research.
724.8.6 Literature Review and Analysis – The graduate demonstrates knowledge of the process and outcomes of conducting a literature review.
724.8.7: Ethics and Research – The graduate demonstrates understanding of the ethics of nursing research particularly human subjects’ protections, informed consent and alignment with patient and family values and preferences.
724.8.8: Patient Outcomes – The graduate discriminates between identified standards and practices that do not provide improvements in patient outcomes utilizing relevant sources of evidence and the application of nursing theory.
724.8.9: Data Collection, Analysis, and Dissemination – The graduate describes the process of data collection, analysis and implementation of evidence that can improve clinical practice from an interprofessional perspective.

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Introduction:

There are many sources of information available on the web and in journals relating to the nursing discipline. Therefore, it is of pivotal importance to understand the basic tenets of critical appraisal of research for its use in intraprofessional healthcare practices. The aim of evidence-based practice (EBP) is to employ a three-pronged approach blending the best available research evidence, patient values and preferences, and clinical expertise.

In this task, you will critique two primary research evidence sources. You will select one quantitative and one qualitative peer-reviewed journal article on a healthcare topic of interest.

Requirements:

Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. Use the Turnitin Originality Report available in Taskstream as a guide for this measure of originality.

The rubric provides detailed criteria for evaluating your submission. You are expected to use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.

Note: Research evidence must not be more than ten years old.

A. Evaluate a primary quantitative research peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications by doing the following:

1. Identify how the researcher addresses the five following areas of the selected journal article, using the attached “Evidence Table”:

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The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of how the professional nurse may function as a leader in promoting quality care and influencing quality improvement activities.

Healthcare organizations accredited by the Joint Commission are required to conduct a root cause analysis (RCA) in response to any sentinel event such as the one described below. Once the cause is identified and a plan of action established, it is useful to conduct a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to reduce the likelihood that a process would fail. As a member of the healthcare team in the hospital described in this scenario, you have been selected as a member of the team investigating the incident.

Scenario:

It is 3:30 p.m. on a Thursday and Mr. B, a 67-year-old patient, arrives at the six-room emergency department (ED) of a sixty-bed rural hospital. He has been brought to the hospital by his son and neighbor. At this time, Mr. B is moaning and complaining of severe pain to his (L) leg and hip area. He states he lost his balance and fell after tripping over his dog.

Mr. B was admitted to the triage room where his vital signs were B/P 120/80, HR-88 (regular), T-98.6, R-32, and his weight was recorded at 175 pounds. Mr. B. states that he has no known allergies and no previous falls. He states, “My hip area and leg hurt really bad. I have never had anything like this before.” Patient rates pain at ten out of ten on the numerical verbal pain scale. He appears to be in moderate distress. His (L) leg appears shortened with swelling (edema in the calf), ecchymosis, and limited range of motion (ROM). Mr. B’s leg is stabilized and then he is further evaluated and discharged from triage to the emergency department (ED) patient room. He is admitted by Nurse J. The admitting nurse finds that Mr. B has a history of impaired glucose tolerance and prostate cancer. At Mr. B’s last visit with his primary care physician, laboratory data revealed elevated cholesterol and lipids. Mr. B’s current medications are atorvastatin and oxycodone for chronic back pain. After the nurse completes Mr. B’s assessment, Nurse J informs the ED physician of admission findings and the ED physician proceeds to examine Mr. B.

Staffing on this day consists of two nurses (one RN and one LPN), one secretary, and one emergency department physician. Respiratory therapy is in-house and available as needed. At the time of Mr. B’s arrival, the ED staff is caring for two other patients. One patient is a 43-year-old female complaining of a throbbing headache. The patient rates current pain at four out of ten on numerical verbal pain scale. The patient states that she has a history of migraines. She received treatment, remains stable, and discharge is pending. The second patient is an eight-year-old boy being evaluated for possible appendicitis. Laboratory results are pending for this patient. Both of these patients were examined, evaluated, and cared for by the ED physician and are awaiting further treatment or orders.

After evaluation of Mr. B, Dr. T, the ED physician, writes the order for Nurse J to administer diazepam 5 mg IVP to Mr. B. The medication diazepam is administered IVP at 4:05 p.m. After five minutes, the diazepam appears to have had no effect on Mr. B, and Dr. T instructs Nurse J to administer hydromorphone 2 mg IVP. The medication (hydromorphone) is administered IVP at 4:15 p.m. After five minutes, Dr. T is still not satisfied with the level of sedation Mr. B has achieved and instructs Nurse J to administer another 2 mg of hydromorphone IVP and an additional 5 mg of diazepam IVP. The physician’s goal is for the patient to achieve skeletal muscle relaxation from the diazepam, which will aid in the manual manipulation, relocation, and alignment of Mr. B’s hip. The hydromorphone IVP was administered to achieve pain control and sedation. After reviewing the patient’s medical history, Dr. T notes that the patient’s weight and current regular use of oxycodone appear to be making it more difficult to sedate Mr. B.

Finally at 4:25, the patient appears to be sedated and the successful reduction of his (L) hip takes place. The patient appears to have tolerated the procedure and remains sedated. He is not currently on any supplemental oxygen. The procedure concludes at 4:30 p.m. and Mr. B is resting without indications of discomfort and distress. At this time, the ED receives an emergency dispatch call alerting the emergency department that the emergency rescue unit paramedics are en route with a 75-year-old patient in acute respiratory distress. Nurse J places Mr. B on an automatic blood pressure machine programmed to monitor his B/P every five minutes and a pulse oximeter. At this time Nurse J leaves his room. The nurse allows Mr. B’s son to sit with him as he is being monitored via the blood pressure monitor. At 4:35, Mr. B’s B/P is 110/62 and his O2 sat is 92%. He remains without supplemental oxygen and his ECG and respirations are not monitored.

Nurse J and the LPN on duty have received the emergency transport patient. They are also in the process of discharging the other two patients. Meanwhile, the ED lobby has become congested with new incoming patients. At this time, Mr. B’s O2 saturation alarm is heard and shows “low O2 saturation” (currently showing a sat of 85%). The LPN enters Mr. B’s room briefly and resets the alarm and repeats the B/P reading.

Nurse J is now fully engaged with the emergency care of the respiratory distress patient, which includes assessments, evaluation, and the ordering respiratory treatments, CXR, labs, etc.

At 4:43, Mr. B’s son comes out of the room and informs the nurse that the “monitor is alarming.” When Nurse J enters the room, the blood pressure machine shows Mr. B’s B/P reading is 58/30 and the O2 sat is 79%. The patient is not breathing and no palpable pulse can be detected.

A STAT CODE is called and the son is escorted to the waiting room. The code team arrives and begins resuscitative efforts. When connected to the cardiac monitor, Mr. B is found to be in ventricular fibrillation. CPR begins immediately by the RN, and Mr. B is intubated. He is defibrillated and reversal agents, IV fluids, and vasopressors are administered. After 30 minutes of interventions, the ECG returns to a normal sinus rhythm with a pulse and a B/P of 110/70. The patient is not breathing on his own and is fully dependent on the ventilator. The patient’s pupils are fixed and dilated. He has no spontaneous movements and does not respond to noxious stimuli. Air transport is called and, upon the family’s wishes, the patient is transferred to a tertiary facility for advanced care.

Seven days later, the receiving hospital informed the rural hospital that EEG’s had determined brain death in Mr. B. The family had requested life-support be removed, and Mr. B subsequently died.

Additional information: The hospital where Mr. B. was originally seen and treated had a moderate sedation/analgesia (“conscious sedation”) policy that requires that the patient remains on continuous B/P, ECG, and pulse oximeter throughout the procedure and until the patient meets specific discharge criteria (i.e., fully awake, VSS, no N/V, and able to void). All practitioners who perform moderate sedation must first successfully complete the hospital’s moderate sedation training module. The training module includes drug selection as well as acceptable dose ranges. Additional (backup) staff was available on the day of the incident. Nurse J had completed the moderate sedation module. Nurse J had current ACLS certification and was an experienced critical care nurse. Nurse J’s prior annual clinical evaluations by the manager demonstrated that the nurse was “meeting requirements.” Nurse J did not have a history of negligent patient care. Sufficient equipment was available and in working order in the ED on this day.

Task:

A. Complete a root cause analysis (RCA) that takes into consideration causative factors, errors, and/or hazards that led to the sentinel event (this patient’s outcome).

B. Discuss a process improvement plan that would decrease the likelihood of a reoccurrence of the outcome of the scenario.

1. Discuss a change theory that could be used to implement the process improvement plan developed in B.

C. Use a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to project the likelihood that the process improvement plan you suggest would not fail.

1. Identify the members of the interdisciplinary team who will be included in the FMEA.

2. Discuss steps for preparing for the FMEA.

3. Apply the three steps of the FMEA (severity, occurrence, and detection) to the process improvement plan created in part B.

4. Explain how you would test the interventions from the process improvement plan from part B to improve care in a similar situation.

Note:You are not expected to carry out the full FMEA, but you should explain each step, and how you would apply it to your process improvement plan.

D. Discuss how the professional nurse may function as a leader in promoting quality care and influencing quality improvement activities.

E. When you use sources to support ideas and elements in a paper or project, provide acknowledgement of source information for any content that is quoted, paraphrased or summarized. Acknowledgement of source information includes in-text citation noting specifically where in the submission the source is used and a corresponding reference, which includes:

• Author

• Date

• Title

• Location of information (e.g., publisher, journal, or website URL)

Note: The use of APA citation style is encouraged but is not required for this task. Evaluators will offer feedback on the acknowledgement of source information but not with regard to conformity with APA or other citation style.

Note: No more than a combined total of 30% of a submission can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from outside sources, even if cited correctly

Please include all parts see below:
Evaluation Method
A rubric is used in this Evaluation.

The candidate provides substantial articulation of response.

The candidate completes an appropriate root cause analysis (RCA), with substantial detail, that takes into consideration causative factors, errors, and/or hazards that led to the sentinel event (this patient’s outcome).

The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of a process improvement plan that would decrease the likelihood of a reoccurrence of the outcome of the scenario

The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of a change theory that could be used to implement the process improvement plan developed in B.

The candidate uses a failure mode and effects analysis, with substantial support, to project the likelihood that the process improvement plan suggested would not fail.

The candidate accurately identifies the members of the interdisciplinary team who will be included in the FMEA.

The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of the steps for preparing for the FMEA

The candidate appropriately applies, with substantial detail, the 3 steps of the FMEA (severity, occurrence, and detection) to the process improvement plan created in part B.

The candidate provides a logical explanation, with substantial support, of how the candidate would test the interventions from the process improvement plan from part B to improve care in a similar situation.

The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of how the professional nurse may function as a leader in promoting quality care and influencing quality improvement activities.

The candidate provides source information for all quoted, paraphrased and summarized content. Source information appears to include accurate and complete acknowledgement of source information regarding the author, date, title and location of the information (e.g., publisher, journal or website URL) as well as appropriate in-text citation. This level is also appropriate if there is no evidence of quoted, paraphrased or summarized content, and it is not required by the instructions.


 

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Develops therapies and exercise modalities to help patients ease pain, recover from injury or illness, and regain use of body parts.

Develops therapies and exercise modalities to help patients ease pain, recover from injury or illness, and regain use of body parts.

I NEED AN EXPERT IN HEALTH SCIENCE TO SOLVE THESE QUESTIONS WITHIN 1 HOUR

I need an expert to solve these questions.1_Victoria is complaining of a fluttering heartbeat and an occasional racing heart rate. This is happening at various times throughout the day. Her cardiologist decides to put her on a Halter Monitor for 48-hours to monitor her heart only (not her brain), and sends her immediately to the __________ to have this done.Answer a. Cardiology technologist b. Surgical technologist c. EKG technologist d. EEG technologist2_Nurse Practitioners have advanced training and education to work in conjunction with physicians in caring for patients. This allows them to handle nursing responsibilities as well as many functions normally handled by the physician. Their education allows them to take a patient’s history, perform physical examinations and certain preventative health measures, order and interpret lab and diagnositic tests, treat minor illness, and at times more complex illnesses. Select the best description of the education and training they must receive to practice as a Nurse practicioner.Answer A RN education/degree from an accredited school of nursing A an accredited program for nurse practitioners to obtain additional skills in judgment and decision-making Registration and certification if practicing in Ohio All of the above3-Theresa is interested in holistic medicine and the use of natural rememedies such as herbs. What type of physician would best meet her needs?Answer a. Homeopathic physician b. Osteopathic doctor c. Chiropractor d. Cardiologist4-Physical and occupational therapists work closely with orthopedic surgeons because these physicians specialize in skeletal problems and often send their patients to therapy for continued rehabilitation.Answer a. True b. False5- Match the description to the professionAnswer A ____________ is a registered nurse with advanced training, who performs nursing duties and many functions handled by physicians.Read Answer Items for Question 5 A_______ provides care for sick and injured individuals and also supervises orderlies, nursing assistants, and licesnsed practical nurses.Read Answer Items for Question 5 A ______ often has the most contact with patients and assists nurses and medical staff. He/she must complete a 75 hour training program in the state of OhioRead Answer Items for Question 5 _____ work under the supervision and direction of the physician and registered nurse providing basic care to patients who are injured, ill, convalescing, elderly or handicappedRead Answer Items for Question 5AnswerA. registered nurseB. licensed practical nurseC. nursing assistantD. nurse practitioner6- Match the description to the professionAnswer Uses dance and movement to treat physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities in patients.Read Answer Items for Question 6 Utilizes music or musical activities to treat physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities in patients.Read Answer Items for Question 6 Develops therapies and exercise modalities to help patients ease pain, recover from injury or illness, and regain use of body partsRead Answer Items for Question 6 Works to help patients become more independent in performing daily life skills and work skills.Read Answer Items for Question 6AnswerA. Physical TherapistB. Dance TherapistC. Music TherapistD. Occupational Therapist7- Robin was tired of her husband Brad not listening to her constant demands. She decided to have the wax cleaned out of Brad’s ears, and to then have him fitted for hearing aides. These procedures would be performed by a(n):Answer a. Optometrist b. Audiologist c. Medical technologist d. Speech-language pathologist8- Which of the following health care professions require at least a Master’s degree in order to practice?Answer Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, and Occupational therapy assistant Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, and Dance therapy Music therapy, Physical therapy, and Occupational therapy Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, and Respiratory therapy


 

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Why are coding standards important for promoting consistent, high-quality care?Determine which set of terminologies are appropriate for your specialty or area of expertise.

Why are coding standards important for promoting consistent, high-quality care?Determine which set of terminologies are appropriate for your specialty or area of expertise.

Discussion: Standardized Coding Systems
As a result of the fragmented nature of the health care system, professionals in various specialty areas of medicine have developed their own unique sets of terminology to communicate within that specialty. In the past, limited attention has been given to codifying practices in order for them to be understood and utilized across disciplines or through different information technology systems. The implementation of a federally mandated electronic medical records system, therefore, poses a challenge to nursing professionals and others who must be prepared to utilize standardized codes for the new system. Why are coding standards important for promoting consistent, high-quality care?

According to Rutherford (2008, para. 15), “Improved communication with other nurses, health care professionals, and administrators of the institution in which nurses work is a key benefit of using a standardized nursing language.” In this Discussion you consider the reasoning behind and the value of standardized codification.

To prepare

Review the information in Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of Practice. Determine which set of terminologies are appropriate for your specialty or area of expertise.
Reflect on the importance of continuity in terminology and coding systems.
In the article, “Standardized Nursing Language: What Does It Mean for Nursing Practice?” the author recounts a visit to a local hospital to view its implementation of a new coding system. One of the nurses commented to her, “We document our care using standardized nursing languages but we don’t fully understand why we do” (Rutherford, 2008, para. 1). Consider how you would inform this nurse (and others like her) of the importance of standardized nursing terminologies.
Reflect on the value of using a standard language in nursing practice. Consider if standardization can be limited to a specialty area or if one standard language is needed across all nursing practice. Then, identify examples of standardization in your own specialty or area of expertise. Conduct additional research using the Walden Library that supports your thoughts on standardization of nursing terminology.
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DESCRIBE THE STRATEGIC CHOICES MADE BY PFIZER FROM 2008 ONWARDS AND COMMENT ON WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN THE DRIVERS BEHIND THESE CHOICES.

DESCRIBE THE STRATEGIC CHOICES MADE BY PFIZER FROM 2008 ONWARDS AND COMMENT ON WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN THE DRIVERS BEHIND THESE CHOICES.

Describe the strategic choices made by Pfizer from 2008 onwards and comment on what may have been the drivers behind these choices.

This is the case CASE STUDY The global pharmaceutical industry: swallowing a bitter pill Sarah Holland The case describes the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry and its unusual strategic environment. Attention is drawn to environmental pressures from regulators and payers. Key forces driving the industry are discussed, including addressing unmet medical needs, the importance of innovation and time to market, and globalisation. The case illustrates how an increasingly hostile environment, combined with a decline in R&D productivity, led to waves of job losses, and sparked a fresh round of consolidation in the industry. On the global level, the historical supremacy of the US was being challenged with the highest market growth rates recorded in emerging markets. The case is designed to facilitate teaching of analysis frameworks including PESTEL, Porter’s five forces, the concept of the ‘strategic customer’ and industry critical success factors. It may also be used for stakeholder analysis and as a basis for discussion of social responsibility. l l l development (R&D) process, intense competition for intellectual property,2 stringent government regulation and powerful purchaser pressures. How has this unusual picture come about? The origins of the modern pharmaceutical industry can be traced to the late nineteenth century, when dyestuffs were found to have antiseptic properties. Penicillin was a major discovery, and R&D became firmly established within the sector. The market developed some unusual characteristics. Decision making was in the hands of medical practitioners whereas patients (the final consumers) and payers (governments or insurance companies) had little knowledge or influence. Consequently, medical practitioners were insensitive to price but susceptible to the efforts of sales representatives. Two important developments occurred in the 1970s. Firstly, the thalidomide tragedy (an anti-emetic for morning sickness that caused birth defects) led to much tighter regulatory controls on clinical trials. Secondly, legislation was enacted to set a fixed period on patent protection – typically 20 years from initial filing. On patent expiry, rivals could launch generic medicines with exactly the same active ingredients as the original brand, at a lower price. The dramatic impact of generic entry is illustrated by A CEO’s dilemma On 23 September 2008, Pfizer CEO Jeff Kindler took to the stage at the World Business Forum to be interviewed by Fox News anchor Liz Clayman. Pfizer was the world’s number 1 pharmaceutical company with $13 billion1 (x9.5bn or £8.6bn) in annual revenues from its blockbuster cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor. Contributing almost a third of company turnover, Lipitor faced patent expiry with dramatic loss of sales value in 2011. A key drug intended to replace it had failed in late-stage clinical testing and investors were losing confidence. Clayman wanted to know how Kindler planned to keep Pfizer afloat. Acknowledging that no one drug could replace Lipitor, Kindler described Pfizer’s broad pipeline of new drugs and ‘very strong balance sheet and significant amount of cash’.


 

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Examine how the outcomes from climate change on public health will differ between developed and developing countries.

Examine how the outcomes from climate change on public health will differ between developed and developing countries.

This week you will write a paper on the potential public health impacts of climate change on different parts of the world. Many experts predict that climate change will impact different parts of the world in different ways. Some areas of the world may see increased periods of drought while others may experience increased periods of flooding (IPCC, 2007).

In addition, developing countries will most likely be impacted more severely than developed countries (United Nations Development Program [UNDP], n.d.).

Using the Argosy University online library resources and reliable Internet resources, prepare a paper on three of the most important examples of how climate change will impact public health. Be sure to address the following:

Examine how the outcomes from climate change on public health will differ between developed and developing countries.
Describe what the future will be like for these public health issues as climate change becomes more severe.
Explain the mitigation and response plans in place to ameliorate the effects of these changes.
Assess the feasibility of these plans. If you could design a plan to address this issue, would it differ from current plans? If so, how?
Be sure to support your positions with scholarly references—including a reference list—and appropriate examples.

Write a 2–3-page paper (not including TITLE & REFERENCE Pages) in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.


 

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What are some key terms in health information technology?

What are some key terms in health information technology?

Technology has proven effectiveness in speed of information transmission, which leads to prompt healthcare service delivery, prompt treatment of illnesses and better health outcomes. Policies drive the success of health technology through practice standardization. However, cost, safety and security, ethics, and legality have all been target areas of health technology policies. In a minimum of 250 words, discuss the following:

Define health technology policy.
What are some key terms in health information technology? List and define two.
What organizations safeguard health policies? List at least two organizations and a policy they safeguard.
Provide a brief description of the U.S. Food Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) role in health policy.
Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by Day 7. A substantive response is respectful, professional, unique, highlights the key points you have learned, adds your content knowledge, compares and contrasts, provides further research, is topic-related, and is at least five sentences in length


 

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