Discussion Quest

                   Discussion: Data Analysis—Small Group Discussion

As a nurse engaged in evidence-based practice, it is important to recognize how statistics and other data analysis tools are used to generate and assess evidence. Most nurses need only a foundational understanding of statistical tools and terminology to understand the majority of research studies. As a nurse, you should be able to recognize the most commonly used statistical tests, how and when they are used, and how significance is determined.

In this Discussion, you examine different types of statistics and statistical tests, when and why these particular tests would be selected for use, and, most importantly, what the results indicate. To this end, you will be assigned to a group by Day 1 of this week. Each group will be assigned one of the five chapters listed in this week’s Learning Resources and will develop a study sheet on their chapter that will be shared with the other groups.

    Review the information in your assigned chapter.( CHAPTER 19)-BOOK ATTACHED BELLOW

    Look for: 

        The key concepts of the chapter: Focus on the basic concepts that are important for nurses to understand as they review research studies.

A description of the statistical methods covered in the chapter, 

What they measure, and under what circumstances they are used. 

Identify examples of how the statistical methods have been used in research studies.

        

An explanation of the key statistical tests and how they measure significance (if applicable).

 
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Discussion Question 18742099

 

The Institute of Medicine has stated a goal that 90% of practice be evidence-based by 2020. According to HealthyPeople.gov, the United States is currently at approximately 15%. Discuss two barriers that might hold nursing practice from achieving this goal, and suggest ways in which identified barriers may be addressed.

I NEED YOU TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION, NO MORE THAN 500 WORDS NEEDED, AND TWO REFERENCES  NEEDED THANK YOU

 
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Discussion Question 19297509

 

Discuss the difference between a nursing conceptual model and a nursing theory.

Select a nursing theory and provide a concise summary of it. Provide an example in nursing practice where the nursing theory you selected would be effective in managing patient care.

 
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Discussion Question 19263415

 Here are the instructions for my Discussion Question for this week. This is a case study and at the end there are 3 questions to answer. 

Week 8: Discussion Part one

Initial Visit: Meet the Family 

Background: Field Family: Mother: Michelle age 25, Father: Mike age 27, Daughter: Jennifer age 5, Son: Rey age 18 months. Maternal Grandmother: Mary age 48, Paternal Grandfather: Tom age 52. 

Setting:Rural U.S.

Office: Rural, NP owned, Family Practice Clinic

Today is a busy day in your rural family practice clinic. You are reviewing the chart of your next appointment and realize that there is very little information and that you are scheduled to do well-child exams on a male age 18 months and female age 5 years, who appear from last names to be siblings. Your office schedules 20 minutes each for well-child exams. Upon entering the room, you note a Caucasian woman who appears in her early 30s who sits focused on paperwork, a male toddler climbing on the exam table to reach up and take the otoscope off of the wall, while a preschool-aged appearing female is sitting at your computer pretending to type on the keyboard.  

As you introduce yourself, the mother stands abruptly and grabs the toddler off of the exam table, smacking his hand and causing him to cry, while simultaneously yelling “I told you to stop it!” She states, “I am so sorry. They usually behave. I am Michelle, and this is Rey and Jennifer.” You then inquire as to the reason for their visit, as you always do. The mother reports they recently moved to the area to live with her parents due to a recent separation from her husband, and she is there to have a physical exam before they lose her husband’s health insurance benefits. She reports that the children are currently healthy and have a regular pediatrician back at home.  

HPI: The mother denies any recent illnesses in either child and reports they are here for their check-up. She does report that since moving in with her parents recently, it has been difficult to get the children to go to bed at night and stay in bed and expresses extreme frustration with this. She reports that they are eating three meals per day and two snacks, one at bedtime and one in the afternoon between lunch and dinner. They do brush their teeth twice a day, ride in car seats in the car, and play vigorously both indoors and outdoors at home. She also verbalizes extreme concern of their impending loss of health insurance. 

PMH: Jennifer: Full-term gestation, born cesarean section, weight. 7lb 4 oz. There were no complications in pregnancy, but the mother did smoke 1 PPD throughout pregnancy. There were no hospitalizations—NKDA. The daily medication was chewable children’s multivitamin with iron. Rey: Born at 34 weeks gestation via cesarean section, weight. 5lb 1 oz. The mother developed preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. The mother quit smoking when she found out she was pregnant. Rey has allergies per mother and sometimes takes Cetrizine syrup half a teaspoon once daily, PRN congestion, and a children’s chewable multivitamin daily.  

Immunizations: The mother has no immunization records with her at this timeon either child. She reports some immunizations given, but cannot remember last date.  

Social History:Both children currently live with their mother and maternal grandparents for the last 8 weeks. Their father is involved but lives 2 hours away in the state capital where he works. Jennifer will be starting kindergarten this fall in the community’s elementary school. 

Family History: They are maternal and paternal smokers. The mother has been one since age 16 at 1PPD until 18 months ago. The father continues to smoke. There were no diseases reported in either parent. Mother has a history with gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.  MGM has a history of hyperlipidemia, Type 2 DM, and Hypertension. They are Latin American in descent, emigrated from Cuba in the 1970s. MGF has a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and an MI with stenting 2 years ago.  The mother has two siblings; one who died in an MVA 5 years ago at the age of 18 a younger brother, and an older sister who is 32 and lives in a large urban city in the Midwest with her family, and she is in good health. Other family members died of old age. She is unaware of paternal familial health history.

Please  answer the following questions):

1.- What would you like to focus on during your visit today?

2.- Would a family assessment tool be appropriate? 

3.- What other historical information would you like to have at this visit?

 
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Discussion Question 19256581

DQ 1 Should all nurses be considered leaders? What characteristics of a nurse makes one a leader?

 DQ 2 How does the doctorally prepared advanced practice nurse collaborate with others for company resources? Explain

 
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Discussion Question 19218929

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Discussion Question 19208425

Discussion: Data Analysis—Small Group Discussion

As a nurse engaged in evidence-based practice, it is important to recognize how statistics and other data analysis tools are used to generate and assess evidence. Most nurses need only a foundational understanding of statistical tools and terminology to understand the majority of research studies. As a nurse, you should be able to recognize the most commonly used statistical tests, how and when they are used, and how significance is determined.

Review the information in your assigned chapter

Look for: 

The key concepts of the chapter 19: Focus on the basic concepts that are important for nurses to understand as they review research studies.

Note: the Book to use is  attache bellow

( CHAPTER 19)

Place references

 
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Discussion Question 19146995

 

Discussion Question

Discuss the differences between non-parametric and parametric tests. Provide an example of each and discuss when it is appropriate to use the test. Next, discuss the assumptions that must be met by the investigator to run the test.

Provide constructive, supportive feedback to your classmates’ posts.

My topic is on immunization for kids under 5 years old in india and switzerland

 
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Discussion Question 19133631

 How often do you engage with or witness death in your work? How has this experience or the lack of it shaped your view of death? Has it gotten easier or harder for you to accept the fact of death? As you explain, include your clinical specialty. 

 
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Discussion Question 19126209

 Principlism, especially in the context of bioethics in the United States, has often been critiqued for raising the principle of autonomy to the highest place, such that it trumps all other principles or values. How would you rank the importance of each of the four principles? How do you believe they would be ordered in the context of the Christian biblical narrative? Refer to the topic overview and other topic study materials in your response. 

 
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