Evaluating 78 year old white male for weight loss

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You are evaluating a 78 year old white male who comes to your office today with unintentional weight loss of 10lb in the last year, self-reported exhaustion weakness based on grip strength, and slow walking speed, and low physical activity. Notes that he has been feeling worse over the past 6 months and just does not have the strength to do anything anymore. The patient states they are not currently on any medications except a multivitamin. He notes that he lives alone and does not want to leave his house. Answer the following questions with supportive rationale:

    1. What questions should you as the patient/family to further assess?
    2. What screening tools would be appropriate in this case?
    3. Do you have concerns with fraility in this patient? If so why?
    4. What referrals should be made if any on this patient?

(In)Secure Communication, health and medicine

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Look at the case study number one, (In)Secure Communication? on page 240 of Health Policy and Politics, A Nurses Guide, by Milstead. Analyze what might have transpired if Annie did not have a nursing background. List the breakdowns in communication that occurred and the potential ramifications. Did the advance practice nurse’s office fulfill a meaningful use stage 2 requirements of providing secure electronic communication between the patient and healthcare provider? Why or why not?

Case Study

Annie Lewis, a registered nurse, takes a prescribed daily beta blocker to combat a rapid heart rate. Annie was running low with no refills on her prescription, so she called her primary care provider APRN, who provided her with a month’s supply. At the same time, Annie scheduled her yearly wellness visit. When Annie arrived at the APRN’s office, she was given instructions to access her records in the prac-tice’s new electronic record so she, the patient, could receive results and messages in a timely manner. Annie was examined, had rou-tine labwork completed, and requested a refill of her beta blocker, although she did tell the APRN that she still had some medication remaining, so she wouldn’t need the prescription called in yet. After about 2 days, Annie received her first email alerting her that there was new information in her electronic record. When she accessed the record, she found a narrative of her visit, with a diagnosis of dysuria. The next day another email arrived, and she found that her urine had been sent for a culture and came back positive, although she had no symptoms of a UTI. The day after that lab result, Annie received an automated call from the pharmacy that her prescription was ready. Thinking that the APRN had filled her beta blocker prescription early, she was tempted to ignore the pharmacy call. However, Annie did call the pharmacy and she learned that the prescription waiting for pickup was an antibiotic, apparently for her UTI. Knowing that it was a hassle to call regarding this, Annie decided to pick up the antibiotic and begin therapy, because she knew how to read the lab tests and assumed she should be treated for the UTI, despite having no physi-cal symptoms. Annie never had any phone conversations with anyone from the APRN’s office after her well-visit appointment. Another fac-tor to note: the urine sample was collected in the APRN’s office, not the lab, where Annie had labeled the specimen container in the lava-tory using a black marker . Copyright | Jones & Bartlett Learning | Health Policy and Politics | Edition 5 | adanursingservices@gmail.com | Printed from www.chegg.com

Write a 500 word essay based on the issue of ways in which the internet has changed political interactions globally….

Write a 500 word essay based on the issue of ways in which the internet has changed political interactions globally. These might involve political activity in several specific countries, or ways in which societies interact with each other.

Please note that essays do NOT require citations, nor do they require a works cited section.

Use the following search string in Google to get some ideas:

ways in which the internet has changed political interactions globally

Please keep in mind that this essay represents your opinions, so there are no right or wrong answers per se. For grading purposes, the key factors are the word count (500 required), correct submission in the appropriate format, and effective writing.

Ground rules for your essay:

  • Each essay must be entirely your own individual original work. Of course copying someone else’s essay is completely unacceptable.
  • The essay must be neatly typed, spell checked, and submitted in an approved format through Blackboard.
  • You should write in as simple, clear, and direct a manner as possible. Your essay should make specific points without rambling. 500 words is the required length. Anything less – even one word less – will result in a deduction of points.
  • Essays turned in after the due date will lose all credit (will receive a zero).
  • Only submissions using Blackboard will be accepted!
  • Submissions MUST be in Microsoft Word (*.doc, *.docx) or plain text (*.txt) format

500 words are required.

social networking

write a 2 pages essay on social networking

Thread classes in JAVA (emergency)

I will definitely make this worth your while. I had a tutor back out of a session. Now I really need this program done by tomorrow. This a bathroom program some of the code is already entered in the power point. 

Age Appropriate Health Maintenance Screening and Associated Tools

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Assignment: Age Appropriate Health Maintenance Screening and Associated Tools

This Assignment includes ten different pediatric cases that require further evaluation with a developmental testing tool. Selecting the correct tool is vitally important in getting accurate data that promotes early identification and intervention. A template is available to you as an Excel spreadsheet in Course Documents, and is specifically designed for this Assignment.

After you have selected the standardized developmental testing tool that is appropriate for your assigned case, address the following:

Does the tool measure the domain(s) of concern?
Is the tool “age appropriate?”
Does the tool address cultural considerations?
Who is to administer the test?
Is the reliability and validity of the tool acceptable? How did you assess these measurements?
How much time is involved in using the tool?
Is the language of the tool applicable to the patient and family?
Helpful tip: It is recommended that you keep all of your course work in a virtual (or physical, or both) portfolio for easy access in clinicals as well as future pediatric encounters.

Assignment Requirements

Before finalizing your work, you should:

be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
consult the Grading Rubric (under Course Documents) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
Submit your Assignment to the Unit 2 Assignment Dropbox before midnight on the last day of the unit.

Complete the History Assignment for Tina Jones

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Complete the History Assignment for Tina Jones before completing the discussion question. Your response to the discussion questions will be based on the findings in the Shadow Health assessments.

You must submit the assessment to receive credit for the activity. Assessments that have not been submitted cannot be verified as complete.

In the health history, Tina informed you about her acute foot pain resulting from her infected wound. After your assessment, identify four SMART goals for Tina based on the findings with two evidence-based practice nursing interventions for each. How will you know if your intervention worked? If you were to perform this exam within tight time constraints, what tasks, questions and assessments would be priorities for Tina? Include a minimum of two references to support your evidence-based plan. Support your discussion and opinions with facts, relevant examples from personal nursing practice, and at least two citations from the reading or peer-reviewed professional nursing literature. Remember to use APA 6th edition formatting for all discussion posts and reference citations.

An ant is looking up to you ata an angle of elevation of 24 degress.You are 5ft tall.How far is…

An ant is looking up to you ata an angle of elevation of 24 degress.You are 5ft tall.How far is the ant from your foot????

Diagram why should that naughty Buster have howled so dismally?

Diagram why should that naughty Buster have howled so dismally?

privacy rule requirements

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Case Study:

The following case study (Rinehart-Thompson) at hypothetical St. John Hospital illustrates numerous issues that the HIPAA privacy rule presents and which HIPAA-covered entities must address on a daily basis. As you conclude Chapter 9 and the HIPAA privacy rule requirements, use this case study to identify the issue(s) presented on each date, determining how each situation should be handled in order to comply with the HIPAA privacy rule.

From May 26-30, Mary Jones was hospitalized in St. John Hospital, located in Johnson County, with depression and a drug overdose (documented by the physician as possible suicide attempt). She also had Type I diabetes and a previous above-knee amputation of the right leg, with prosthesis. During her hospital stay, she had several sessions with her psychiatrist, Dr. Bridges.

On July 18, Ms. Jones contacted the HIM Department at St. John Hospital to request a copy of her medical records from her May hospital admission. The chart was copied for her by ReadyChart, the record-copying service utilized by St. John Hospital.

On August 7, Ms. Jones returned to the HIM Department at St. John Hospital, extremely upset that her May records indicated a possible suicide attempt. She wanted Dr. Bridges to change the incorrect records to reflect that the overdose was accidental. Dr. Bridges refused, stating that Ms. Jones didn’t know what she was talking about.

On September 14, Ms. Jones was readmitted to St. John Hospital with an infection of the prosthetic site. She was treated with an antibiotic regimen.

On October 5, St. John Hospital received a call from Mercy Hospital. Ms. Jones was in the emergency department there, with a severe infection of her prosthetic site. The nurse in the Mercy Hospital emergency department asked for faxed copies of medical records from Ms. Jones’ September admission at St. John, as she was being prepared for immediate surgery.

On October 15, Ms. Jones decided to go to another psychiatrist. She called St. John Hospital HIM Department and asked that her medical records from her May hospital admission be mailed to Dr. Lyon, as she has an appointment scheduled with him this coming January. Ms. Jones stated that she had also changed jobs in September, and her new health insurer was Liberty Life and Health.

On October 30, Ms. Jones requested a copy of her medical records from her September admission. The new HIM manager in charge of correspondence, Don Day, stated that he was aware of a state statute that prohibited the release of medical records to patients without prior written approval of their attending physician. This has not been the practice at St. John Hospital. Mr. Day was concerned about the hospital’s longstanding violation of state law. He suggested that correspondence requests (in which records would be released directly to patients) be suspended until the state law could be researched further.

On November 10, Ms. Jones received a brochure and samples from Comfort Healthcare, a pharmaceutical company that manufactures ointment for patients with prostheses. Ms. Jones called the St. John Hospital registration desk to complain. Jessica Carter, a candy striper, took Ms. Jones’ call.

On November 12, Liberty Life and Health submitted a request to Dr. Lyon’s office for copies of Ms. Jones’ medical records from her May St. John Hospital admission and from Dr. Lyon’s office.

On November 17, A case worker from the Johnson County Children’s Services called the HIM Department at St. John and requested Ms. Jones’ medical records from her May hospitalization. Children’s Services had received a complaint that Ms. Jones had an “episode” on May 26 and there was concern that her children were being subjected to ongoing abuse. As a result, it was initiating an investigation.

On November 20, the physical therapy department at St. John Hospital is performing a correlational study to determine the effects of two different types of treatment that the physical therapy department has used with its above-knee amputation patients during the past two years. Ms. Jones received treatment from the St. John physical therapy department during her September admission.

On November 21, Dr. King, an orthopedic surgeon, presented a seminar to the state association of orthopedic surgeons on above-knee amputation techniques. He had performed Ms. Jones’ procedure one year ago, and he showed slides that compared her condition before the procedure, immediately after, six months later, and one year later.

Based on the HIPAA privacy rule issues discussed in Chapter 9, identify the issue or issues presented on each date in the above case study.

Sample of what your assignment should look like. I went ahead and provided the first two dates for you. Your assignment is to provide the needed documentation for the remaining dates:

DateEventIdentified Privacy Rule Principle(s)
May 26–30Patient hospitalized at St. John Hospital, Johnson County. Treated by psychiatrist Dr. Bridges.During hospitalization: facility directory
July 18Patient requested copies of medical records from May 26-30 admission at St. John Hospital. Records copied by record copying service, ReadyChart.Individual right of access (and psychotherapy notes exception).

ReadyChart is a BA; its employees may be considered workforce members

August 7Patient wants “possible suicide attempt” removed from records by Dr. BridgesIndividual right to request amendment
Provide the remaining answers in a table, as you see here. Include the dates: September 14 – November 21.

Provide the remaining answers in a table, as you see here. Include the dates: September 14 – November 21.

Once your table is done, provide a summary for each of the dates identified in the documentation. I have provided an example for you below to get you started.

May 26-30: The scenario doesn’t state whether Mary was admitted to a special behavioral health or substance abuse unit. If there are special units, St. John Hospital may establish a policy where there is no facility directory for those units (to ensure patient confidentiality). In that case, patients should be instructed that no information will be given about them and they will need to contact individuals directly. If facility policy allows Mary to be included in the facility directory, it must be clear to her what information can be disseminated—fact of her admission; location; condition in general terms to those who ask for her by name; religion (to clergy of her religious affiliation if this has been indicated on her record).

July 18: If Dr. Bridge’s documentation constitutes psychotherapy notes, Mary does not have a right of access to this information (an exception to the individual right of access under the HIPAA privacy rule). If the record is an EHR, an electronic copy must be made available to Mary. ReadyChart is a business associate (the organization is not a member of St. John’s workforce and its functions include the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information on behalf of the covered entity, St. John Hospital). There must be a signed business associate agreement (BAA) between St. John Hospital and ReadyChart, although ReadyChart is still a BA even if a BAA does not exist. The business associate agreement must reflect the required changes per HITECH (which increase the risk of being a business associate). Special note: ReadyChart employees, who likely routinely work on-site at St. John Hospital, may be considered workforce members for purposes of training and so forth.

August 7: Mary is exercising her individual right to request an amendment to her health records. The right to request does not mean that the covered entity must comply with the request. If her request is granted, St. John must identify the records in the DRS that are affected by the amendment and append the information. Mary must then be notified that the amendment was accepted, have her identify the persons with whom the amendment needs to be shared, and obtain her agreement to notify those persons. Reasonable efforts must be made to provide the amendment, within a reasonable amount of time, to anyone who has received Mary’s PHI.

Research

Visit the website of the Office of Civil Rights for the Department of Health and Human Services and access the posting of breach incidents affecting 500 or more individuals at https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/breach/breach_report.jsf . Identify information such as the 10 largest breaches that occurred in the past 2 years, the locations of the breaches, and whether the covered entities are healthcare providers or other types of covered entities.