Discussion Prompt:
You have a 17-year-old female that comes in with suspected pregnancy and limited family support. She is accompanied by her 18-year-old boyfriend who is the father of the child. While knowing she needs prenatal care, what resources and education would you try to provide and how would you encourage compliance in this vulnerable patient? What are some of the biggest risk factors that this patient faces and how can you provide quality care while being sensitive to the stigma that comes with teen pregnancy? (Use Nevada, USA resources as applicable)
Category: Medicine
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“Navigating Teen Pregnancy: Providing Resources and Support for a Vulnerable Patient” Navigating Teen Pregnancy: Providing Resources and Support for a Vulnerable Patient As a healthcare provider, it is important to provide comprehensive care for pregnant teenagers, especially those with
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“Exploring the Impact of Diabetes on the Human Body: A Case Study on the Effects of Hyperglycemia on Various Body Systems”
The student must write a 750-1000 word case study paper that is relevant to Human Anatomy and Physiology on subjects related to humans with respect to a disease, syndrome or malady, particularly related to conditions associated with Human A&P body systems. Please see the preferred listed topics in Canvas. If there is a specific disease or condition that the student may have a special interest in studying, please consult the
professor for permission to use this topic. The report should be up-to-date and referenced with in-text citations in APA format which includes 12 point, Times New Roman font, double-spacing and should include a cover
page in APA format.
In order to complete the requirements, the following steps and information are needed:
1) Select a topic as soon as possible.
2) The report should have a title page which includes your name, class, time of class and subject.
3) Research relevant and up-to-date articles about the subject by going to the library or searching online.
DO NOT use encyclopedias or books older than published in 2000. DO NOT use magazines typically
found on the supermarket shelves. DO NOT use journal articles from magazines such as “Science”,
“Science News”, “Scientific American”, “Nature”, “Preventive Medicine” or other health or medical
research journals.
4) It is suggested that your write a rough draft of your paper. In writing a scientific report, use facts and
present your information as directly as possible without much flowery descriiptions.
5) Have at least FIVE sources of information and cite the references to these sources including authors,
title of reference article, book publisher and year of publication. These reference sources should be listed
together at the end of the paper and the reference cited in your report as with the author’s names, a comma and the year of publication (e.g., Thomas, 1999; Thomas & Simons, 2005; Thomas, Simons & Trent, 2008). If using a website, please indicate the URL of the website.
Please DO NOT use Wikipedia as a source or reference. You may use a maximum of three (3) references from the
Internet—two (2) sources must come from other publications. If you interview someone, this will count
as one reference source.
****PLEASE DO NOT USE AI, NO PLAGERISM PLEASE******* -
“Assessing the Reporting Quality of a Qualitative Research Article: A Critical Appraisal”
Qualitative research appraisal on provided article. The appraisal mus be based on the reporting quality of the article, marked against the reporting quality guide criteria given. please make sure this can get a high distinction.
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“Bladder Cancer: Prevalence, Gender Differences, and Treatment Options” Bladder Cancer: Prevalence, Gender Differences, and Treatment Options Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the bladder, which is
– one paragraph about bladder cancer , its rank among other types of cancer , incidence and mortality rate world wide , then in Saudi Arabia , gender affect ( more common in male or female ) add numbers .
– types and how diagnostic , available treatments for bladder cancer the start to Criticize their negativity ( side effects , complication )
– new technique using protein in treat cancers
Please use new articles as much as you can ( not more 8 years ) and only use articles journal -
Title: Investigating the Impact of Simulation-Based Training on Quality of Educational Programs and Translation to Practice in Nursing Education Example: Simulation-Based Training for IV Insertion in Nursing Education Hypothesis: Simulation-based training for IV insertion in nursing education
A researcher wants to design a study to investigate the impact of simulation-based training (this could be employ standardized patients, part-task trainers, simulators and any given skill set). “Impact” could mean a number things, including quality of the educational program, reliability validity of the metrics, translation of simulation based training to practice with ‘real’ patients. Based on an example (area where simulation could be employed) from your own area of expertise (please describe), and a reasonable hypothesis (please state), answer the following questions (pretend you are a consultant):
What questions would you ask?
What outcome measures would you employ?
How might you design a study?
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“Research Project Update: Examining the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health” Research Project Update: Examining the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health Introduction: Social media has become an integral part of daily life for many adolescents, with
Provide an update (2 pages maximum) on your research project/thesis
Have your research questions changed? If yes, how?
Provide a rationale for your design (if you are doing a review, what is your strategy for gathering the literature)
What problems have you encountered? How have you addressed them?
I HAVE WRITTEN MY PROJECT. READ IT AND ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS BASED ON THE PAPER PROVIDED BELOW. -
Title: “Critical Review of a Scholarly Article on [Topic]”
Article review
Was the title appropriate?
Did the abstract adequately summarize the article?
Did the introduction adequately review the prevailing literature?
Comment on methodological rigor.
Did the results make sense? Were they well-presented?
Given the results, were the discussion and conclusions appropriate?
How might you improve upon this study?
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Title: “Serum proGRP as a Diagnostic Marker for Distinguishing Non-Cancerous Pulmonary Inflammations from Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers: An Updated and Expanded Analysis”
Serum proGRP can tell the difference between non-cancerous pulmonary inflammations and early-stage non-small cell lung cancers.
The dissertation must be expanded and updated based on the attached documents:
1. Introduction must be 12–13 pages
2. Materials and Methods: 4-5 pages
3. Results: 10 pages (descriiption of the attached data)
4. Discussion: 12–13 Pages – Due to possible interference in methods, we could get reliable data for CHST7! Please do not copy/paste words from other research and do not use fictitious references!! -
Title: Designing a Graphical Abstract for a Primary Research Article in Evolutionary Medicine
**Read:
1. Balbin and Rosso (2021)
https://www.animateyour.science/post/how-to-design-an-effective-graphical-abstract-the-ultimate-guide
2. Jambor and Bornhäuser (2024)
https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011789
3. Cell Press (2024)
https://www.cell.com/pb/assets/raw/shared/figureguidelines/GA_guide.pdf
**Then pick: a primary research article — NOT a review, perspective, or synthesis paper — about any area of evolutionary medicine that is of interest to you and does not already have a graphical abstract.
**Design: a graphical abstract for the paper you chose.
**Write: one page or less describing (1) the story you are trying to tell with your graphical abstract and (2) how and why you made the design choices that you did.
**Submit: as a single document, your graphical abstract, your one-page descriiption, and a pdf copy of the paper you created a graphical abstract for. -
“Case Study: Red Eye and Nasal Congestion in a 55-Year-Old Male”
Below, you will be presented with a patient case situation. After reviewing the patient case, answer the following questions listed. What differential diagnoses are you considering?
What abnormals are observed from the diagnostic tests, and what are your interpretations?
What evidence-based treatment plan are you considering?
It is important to note that the only problems the patients in the case studies have been identified. This means if it is not stated you can assume it is normal and you should describe what you would expect normal to be as applicable in your post. Each portion of the case study should be written as you would in a Focus SOAP note (an example of a SOAP note was shared in the Week 01 tips tab. A 55-year-old male presents to the clinic with a chief complaint of painful, red, left eye. He states that “both eyelids are sticking together”. He complains of nasal congestion for 3 days and is taking triprolidine and pseudoephedrine. He also states that he began self-treating with sulfacetamide eye drops that he used with a previous eye infection 2 days ago. His past medical history revealed hypertension for 20 years and an eye infection 2 years ago. He states his hypertension has been well controlled until this visit. His wife died 6 months ago and he lives alone. He denies any use of tobacco but does drink alcohol occasionally. He has an allergy to Penicillin (causes rash).
Current Medications-
Triprolidine and pseudoephedrine, 2 tables PO QID X 2 days
Hydrochlorothiazide, 25 mg PO QD
Sulfacetamide eye drops, 2 drops both eyes Q6h X 2 days
Potassium chloride tablets, 10 mEq 2 tablets PO BID (states he stopped taking it several months ago)
His physical exam revealed a well-groomed male, slightly male malnourished and dehydrated; left eye is red with purulent discharge accumulated on the lashes. His vital signs are BP 155/96 and HR 65 supine, BP 130/80 and HR 100 standing, RR 23, T 98.9 F, Wt. 125.6 lbs, Ht 6 ft 2 inches. He is in sinus tachycardia. EENT exam revealed left eye brilliant red in appearance, more intense at limbus, mucopurulent discharge; right eye marginally red; both eyelids swollen; no evidence of trauma, but a well circumscribed gray lesion can be seen with fluorescein stain. Pupils react mildly to light, slightly dilated.
Labs were drawn as well as a conjunctival swab. Results are below.
Na 144, K 3.0, CL 85, HCO3 30, Bun 14, Cr 1.7, Hct 0.44, Hgb 23, Lkcs 11.4 X 109, Plts 350 X 109, Glu 101, LFT: Normal, CXR: Normal
Conjunctival swab: Gram’s stain: gram-positive lancet-shaped cocci in pairs; culture and sensitivities pending.