Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale

Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale

Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale

Beck’s Depression Scale: Angela is a 54-year-old married woman with three adult children. She has been the office manager of a small law firm for 20 years and has enjoyed her work until this past year. She has rheumatoid arthritis with minimal impairment that has been managed well with NSAIOs. She has been taking conjugated estrogen for 8 years and decided to stop taking them because of her concern of their risks without    sufficient medical benefit. She has tolerated the discontinuation without difficulty.

Assessment: Beck’s Depression Scale

At her annual medical checkup appointment, she told her primary care provider that she seemed to be tired all the time,and she was gaining weight because she had no interest in her usual exercise activities and had been overeating, not from appetite but out of boredom. She denied that she and her husband have had marital difficulties beyond the ordinary and she was pleased with the achievements of her children.

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She noticed that she has difficulty falling asleep at night and awakens around 4 a.m. most mornings without her alarm and cannot go back to sleep even though she still feels tired. She finds little joy in her life but cannot pinpoint any particular concern. Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale. Although she denies suicidal feelings, she does not feel that there is meaning to her life: “My husband and Kids would go on fine if I died and probably wouldn’t miss me that much.”

The primary care provider asks Angela to fill out a Beck’s Depression Scale, which indicated she has moderate depression.

  1. What medication would you first prescribe to this patient?
  2. She comes back in 2 weeks and states she has not noticed and change in her mood since starting on the medication. What would be your response?
  3. What are the possible problems with the medication you prescribed?
  4. How long should you continue the treatment regimen?

NRS 410V Week 3 Assignment: Case Study: Heart Failure

In a short essay (500-750 words), answer the Question at the end of Case Study 1. Cite references to support your positions.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale.

This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment. Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale.

NRS 410V Week 2 Assignment: Approach to Care of Cancer

Write a paper (1,250-1,750 words) describing the approach to care of cancer. In addition, include the following in your paper:

  1. Describe the diagnosis and staging of cancer.
  2. Describe at least three complications of cancer, the side effects of treatment, and methods to lessen physical and psychological effects.
  3. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

Week 4: Cardiovascular System, Part 1

  1. Question: Which of the following is true of the biological functions of progesterone?
  2. Question: Which of the following is true of the biological functions of testosterone?
  3. Question: In performing a physical assessment, the nurse notes the patient has a â€oebarrel― configuration to the chest. This is a consequence of:
  4. Question: Which of the following is true of the biological functions of estrone?
  5. Question: Ausculation of the chest reveals bilateral fine crackles in the bases bilaterally, indicating:
  6. Question: The signs and symptoms of anemia â€¦â€¦. pathophysiologic feature of the condition?
  7. Question: What is the function of hemoglobin?
  8. Question: Common manifestations of bacterial pneumonia include all of the following except:
  9. Question: Patients with chronic renal failure usually exhibit:
  10. Question: In addition to hypertension, pre-eclampsia is characterized by:
  11. Question: What is the physiological function of gluconeogenesis?
  12. Question: List the enzymes whose levels are elevated in the blood serum following an MI.
  13. Question: The oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve represents the relationship between the:
  14. Question: The normal pH range for blood is:
  15. Question:A calculated ABG value that indicates excess or insufficiency of sodium bicarbonate in the system is:
  16. Question: Interpret the following ABG results….pH 7.38 pCOâ‚‚ 38 HCO₃ 24
  17. Question: Interpret the following ABG results….pH 7.33 pCOâ‚‚ 60 HCO₃ 34
  18. Question: The kidneys compensate for acid-base imbalances by excreting or retaining:
  19. Question: Interpret the following ABG results….pH 7.48 pCOâ‚‚ 42 HCO₃ 30
  20. Question: Interpret the following ABG results….pH 7.48 pCOâ‚‚ 28 HCO₃ 20
  21. Question: How do sulfa drugs selectively kill bacteria while causing no harm to humans?
  22. Question: The purposes of epinephrine injection include all of the following except:
  23. Question: â€¦â€¦.. glycogen metabolism is stimulated by insulin?
  24. Question: Your patient is interested in trying medication to improve low mood / depression. All of the following medications might be appropriate except:
  25. Question: Therapeutic interventions focused on increasing the oxygen supplied to the heart and decreasing the hearts demand for oxygen include:
NRS 410V Week 5 Assignment Benchmark: Evidence-Based Practice Project – Diabetes
NRS-410V Week 5 Assignment: Evidence-Based Practice Project-Intervention Presentation (Diabetes)

NRS 410V Module 5 Assignment: Evidence-Based Practice Project – Paper on Diabetes

Identify a research or evidence-based article that focuses comprehensively on a specific intervention or new diagnostic tool for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children.

In a paper of 750-1,000 words, summarize the main idea of the research findings for a specific patient population. Research must include clinical findings that are current, thorough, and relevant to diabetes and the nursing practice.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.

Based on the summary of research findings identified from the Evidence-Based Project-Paper on Diabetes that describes a new diagnostic tool or intervention for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children, complete the following components of this assignment:

Develop a PowerPoint presentation (a title slide, 6-12 slides, and a reference slide; no larger than 2 MB) that includes the following:
  • A brief summary of the research conducted in the Evidence-Based Project – Paper on Diabetes.
  • A descriptive discussion of â€¦â€¦.. is supported by sound research.
  • APA format is not required for this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations & references required.

NRS 410V Week 5 Topic 5: Mandatory Discussion Question

The case scenario provided will be used to answer the discussion questions that follow.

Case Scenario: Mr. C., a 32-year-old single man, is seeking information at the outpatient center regarding possible bariatric surgery for his obesity. He reports that he has always been heavy, even as a small child, but he has gained about 100 pounds in the last 2–3 years. Previous medical evaluations have not indicated any metabolic diseases, but he says he has sleep apnea and high blood pressure, which he tries to control with sodium restriction. He current works at a catalog telephone center. Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale.

Objective Data: (1) Height: 68 inches (5’ 6”); Weight 134.5 kg (296lbs) (2) BMI 47.8 (3) BP: 172/96, HR 88, RR 26 (4) Fasting Blood Glucose: 146/mg/dL (5) Total Cholesterol: 250mg/dL (6) Triglycerides: 312 mg/dL (7) HDL: 30 mg/dL

Critical Thinking Questions: What health risks associated with obesity does Mr. C. have? Is bariatric surgery an appropriate intervention? Why or why not? Mr. C. has been diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease and the following medications have been ordered:

  1. Magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide (Mylanta) 15 mL PO 1 hour before bedtime and 3 hours after mealtime and at bedtime.
  2. Ranitidine (Zantac) 300 mg PO at bedtime.
  3. Sucralfate/Carafate 1 g or 10ml suspension (500mg / 5mL) 1 hour before meals and at bedtime.

The patient reports eating meals at 7 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m., and a bedtime snack at 10 p.m. Assignment: Patient Assessment Using Beck’s Depression Scale. Plan an administration schedule that will be most therapeutic and acceptable to the patient. Week 4: Cardiovascular System, Part 1.

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  1. Assess each of Mr. C.’s functional health patterns using the information given. (Hint: Functional health patterns include health-perception – health management, nutritional – metabolic, elimination, activity-exercise, sleep-rest, cognitive-perceptual, self-perception – self-concept, role-relationship, sexuality – reproductive, coping – stress tolerance.)
  2. What actual or potential problems can you identify? Describe at least five problems and provide the rationale for each.

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